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19 minutes ago, Clevfan4life said:

u would have abandoned them for both and u know u did by voting for him. You just chose the lesser of two evils in ur mind because every 4 years we're offered the same binary choice between a shit sandwhich on white vs a shit sandwhich on wheat.....its that simple

That's what was the intriguing thing about Trump, imo. At least during campaign season

And that's the thing I like about Bernie. Plus he doesn't have the social consecutive baggage

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1 hour ago, Clevfan4life said:

u would have abandoned them for both and u know u did by voting for him. You just chose the lesser of two evils in ur mind because every 4 years we're offered the same binary choice between a shit sandwhich on white vs a shit sandwhich on wheat.....its that simple

It always comes down to a binary choice unless the choices are so bad that you vote for neither. If Trump had remained pro choice on abortion I would have never voted for him. 

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57 minutes ago, MLD Woody said:

That's what was the intriguing thing about Trump, imo. At least during campaign season

And that's the thing I like about Bernie. Plus he doesn't have the social consecutive baggage

The first time you would get a paycheck under a president Sanders and looked at your take home pay then you would REALLY feel the Bern.

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2 hours ago, OldBrownsFan said:

The first time you would get a paycheck under a president Sanders and looked at your take home pay then you would REALLY feel the Bern.

Sweeping changes aren't going to happen. No president can do that much.

Plus that would be directed more at higher incomes

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1 minute ago, MLD Woody said:

Sweeping changes aren't going to happen. No president can do that much.

Plus that would be directed more at higher incomes

"Plus that would be directed more at higher incomes"..

The democrats are good at feeding that line but it usually is the middle class that ends up paying. Look at Bernie's medicare for all and his environmental plan and there is no way that can be paid for without massive tax increases.

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57 minutes ago, OldBrownsFan said:

"Plus that would be directed more at higher incomes"..

The democrats are good at feeding that line but it usually is the middle class that ends up paying. Look at Bernie's medicare for all and his environmental plan and there is no way that can be paid for without massive tax increases.

I'm very much not going to believe you know what Bernie or any liberal is planning to do. Whatever you're fed on "TheRightScoop" or whatever probably is taking some liberties with the truth.

Again though, no president is going to just immediately, drastically change everything.

And that's not even why I'd be voting for him anyway. Again, he has a lot of the positives I saw in Trump without any of the baggage

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7 minutes ago, MLD Woody said:

I'm very much not going to believe you know what Bernie or any liberal is planning to do. Whatever you're fed on "TheRightScoop" or whatever probably is taking some liberties with the truth.

Again though, no president is going to just immediately, drastically change everything.

And that's not even why I'd be voting for him anyway. Again, he has a lot of the positives I saw in Trump without any of the baggage

bernie sanders?

egad, he has pretty much NONE of the positives. just.....strange for anybody to feel that that is true.

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11 minutes ago, MLD Woody said:

I'm very much not going to believe you know what Bernie or any liberal is planning to do. Whatever you're fed on "TheRightScoop" or whatever probably is taking some liberties with the truth.

Again though, no president is going to just immediately, drastically change everything.

And that's not even why I'd be voting for him anyway. Again, he has a lot of the positives I saw in Trump without any of the baggage

Bernie has said what he wants to do. Medicaid for all and a new 16 trillion (with a T) new green deal. The cost of medicaid for all 32. 6 trillion (with a T). Hold on to your wallet if your guy ever gets in the WH.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/study-medicare-for-all-plan-touted-by-bernie-sanders-would-cost-32-6-trillion/

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bernie-sanders-climate_n_5d5e2104e4b0b59d256f42cc

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13 minutes ago, OldBrownsFan said:

Bernie has said what he wants to do. Medicaid for all and a new 16 trillion (with a T) new green deal. The cost of medicaid for all 32. 6 trillion (with a T). Hold on to your wallet if your guy ever gets in the WH.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/study-medicare-for-all-plan-touted-by-bernie-sanders-would-cost-32-6-trillion/

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/bernie-sanders-climate_n_5d5e2104e4b0b59d256f42cc

And comprises will be made.

I see nothing wrong with starting to actually do something about climate change or moving away from our broken medical system like other developed nations 

But he isn't going to get everything he wants

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On 8/23/2019 at 7:53 PM, calfoxwc said:

baloney. when ego is larger than our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, our country...Real Marriage, Real America...

that is way, way larger an ego than Trump has.

 

And your guy is..... mandating that US companies leave China 

 

Mmmhmmm

 

 

 

Your Real this and Real that is absolute fucking bologna btw. It's you saying you want things for you and people you identify with, while being incapable of looking at things from outside of that bubble. 

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8 minutes ago, Clevfan4life said:

ummm...wouldnt that be ur generation pops? 

Fox’s Brit Hume: Biden mistakes suggest ‘memory loss associated with senility’

 

Fox News' Brit Hume expressed concern on Saturday that Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden's string of recent gaffes may be a sign of "senility."

 

While campaigning in New Hampshire over the weekend, Biden appeared to confuse the state with Vermont when asked how he was enjoying his time there. The mistake comes as the latest in a series from the former vice president in recent weeks, and Hume took note.

"Biden has always made gaffes by the bushel, but some his recent ones suggest the kind of memory loss associated with senility," the Fox News analyst tweeted. "E.G: This one, plus forgetting remembering he was not vp when meeting Parkland students, twice confusing Theresa May with Margaret Thatcher." 

Since launching his presidential campaign, Biden has made headlines for a number of verbal mishaps.

Just this month, he confused the locations of the recent mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, told supporters that "poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids," claimed he was still vice president during the 2018 Parkland, Florida, school shooting, and mixed upBurlington, Vermont, and Burlington, Iowa.

He also misplaced the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. in the late 1970s when both men died in 1968, referred toMargaret Thatcher, who died in 2013, as the current British prime minister twice, and incorrectly insisted that 40 people were shot at Kent State in 1970.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/foxs-brit-hume-biden-mistakes-suggest-memory-loss-associated-with-senility

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1 minute ago, MLD Woody said:

Ugh

So the same things both sides have said about candidates on the other side for years now...

 

McCain

Clinton

Etc

 

This seems like an unbiased perspective. He is saying the same thing I have been saying that Biden seems different now:
Is Joe Biden Senile?

by Mark Spivak | May 13, 2019 | Uncategorized | 13 comments

If you’ve ever had a loved one with dementia (as I have), you know this is a painful conversation and not one to be taken lightly. Even so, it’s a conversation we need to have—particularly when we’re dealing with someone running for President of the United States.

Today’s Joe Biden Is Not The One We’ve Known Previously

I’ve been listening to Joe Biden for decades, and the person on the campaign trail isn’t the same guy. He was always a windbag, to be sure, but his command of the English language was evocative. He was deeply schooled on the issues, and he brought a sense of easygoing precision to the debate. Whether you agreed with his positions or not, he had no shortage of ammo with which to back them up.

The Biden of today doesn’t make much sense. While previously he talked endlessly about the details of policy, now he doesn’t seem to have any specifics in his repertoire. He has a vacant, muddled look around the eyes. His speech, once self-confident nearly to the point of bravado, is now hesitant and stumbling.

In other words, he displays many of the warning signs of senility.

Margaret Thatcher vs. Theresa May

Recently, Biden gave a speech in which he stressed how upset foreign leaders were about Donald Trump (his personal disdain for the president is well known). He said that 14 heads of state had expressed concern to him privately about the current administration. One of those leaders was British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who Biden said called him to voice her distress.

Unfortunately, Thatcher was Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990; she died in 2013. Theresa May has held that office since 2016.

Biden later said this was a “Freudian slip.” The only problem with that excuse is that neither Margaret Thatcher nor Theresa May was his mother.

It’s true that Biden has always been prone to gaffes. He’s gregarious and personable, so the media has always cut him some slack (“there goes Uncle Joe again”). But he’s not committing gaffes now: He’s searching for meaning and order in a brain that won’t provide either.

Biden Isn’t The First, And Probably Not The Last

During the 2008 presidential campaign, John McCain displayed many of the same behavior patterns. His speech was often illogical, and there was a disconnected, dreamy look in his eyes. Frequently, when a reporter asked him a question, he would go blank for a long moment, then say the first thing that came into his mind—which often made no sense.

Because I was dealing with similar issues in my family at the time, I recognized that McCain was suffering from the early precursors of senility, dementia or some other mental disorder. No one else seemed to pick it up. I was unable to vote for him for that reason (although Sarah Palin didn’t help, truth be known). Years later, when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor, I wasn’t surprised.

Did Ronald Reagan have Alzheimer’s while in office? While it’s an open question, many informed sources say yes. Reagan was diagnosed in 1994, nearly four years after he left the White House, but displayed signs of disorientation in public prior to that—most notably in his 1984 presidential debates with Walter Mondale.

In Leslie Stahl’s 2000 memoir, Reporting Live, she describes a 1986 visit to the Oval Office when “Reagan didn’t seem to know who I was.” He recovered a few minutes later, but advisors confided to Stahl that they had experienced similar incidents.

If you doubt any of the theories advanced in this post, simply compare the two pictures of Biden. The one below is his official vice presidential portrait, taken at the beginning of his term. The photo at the top of the post depicts him three years later (he looks much worse today). Take a look at them and see if you perceive a difference.

The Real Danger Of A Senile President

You don’t need to be a physician or a Nobel prize winner to figure this out: We are outliving our brains and our bodies. Very few people in their 70s are as sharp as they were in their 40s and 50s—regardless of what they claim, or what their spokespeople tell us.

Elderly people may not experience dementia or Alzheimer’s, but mental acuity definitely declines with age. If you’re wondering why there are so many candidates or office holders in a state of mental decline, the answer is simple: We have too many people over 70 running for high office. I say this as someone approaching that stage of life.

Why isn’t anyone else telling you this? For starters, Biden is a charming and decent human being; even his political adversaries tend to like him. And let’s not forget that the DNC views him as the candidate most likely to defeat Trump in 2020. Many Democratic voters share that view, as do large segments of the media. They’ll allow him to stumble through the campaign, enabling his confusion as well-meaning gaffes.

The real danger of a senile president is that he or she won’t be the person running the show. Close advisors will wield huge amounts of power in that situation, and we didn’t elect those people. Granted, politicians sometimes don’t make sense even when they’re in full control of their faculties. But we do have a right to know who’s formulating policy, and whose finger is on the nuclear button.

https://markspivakbooks.com/is-joe-biden-senile/

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23 minutes ago, Clevfan4life said:

not sure there's a single boomer here that has any leg to stand on when it comes to talking about "senility"......pretty pretty pretty damn sure. 

Sanders is even a shade older than Biden and nobody is saying anything about senility with him. It is because he shows no signs. His bad politics and socialist views he has had for many years. He hasn't changed, he is still the ignorant socialist he has always been.

Biden is different. I can see it. Even if he always made gaffes they were nothing like we are seeing today. I remember the old Joe Biden and this is not him. His campaign is limiting his appearances and his wife seems to be stumping for him more than he is. Instead of Obama endorsing Biden (which you logically think would happen as he was Obama's VP for 8 years) Obama instead tells Biden "You don't have to do this". 

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1 minute ago, OldBrownsFan said:

 

Sanders is even a shade older than Biden and nobody is saying anything about senility with him. It is because he shows no signs. His bad politics and socialist views he has had for many years. He hasn't changed, he is still the ignorant socialist he has always been.

Biden is different. I can see it. Even if he always made gaffes they were nothing like we are seeing today. I remember the old Joe Biden and this is not him. His campaign is limiting his appearances and his wife seems to be stumping for him more than he is. Instead of Obama endorsing Biden (which you logically think would happen as he was Obama's VP for 8 years) Obama instead tells Biden "You don't have to do this". 

I could make the same half assed argument that Trump lately is suffering from either early onset dementia or some sort of manic depressive disorder that is compelling him to say some of the most ridiculous shit he's ever said. 

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10 minutes ago, Clevfan4life said:

I could make the same half assed argument that Trump lately is suffering from either early onset dementia or some sort of manic depressive disorder that is compelling him to say some of the most ridiculous shit he's ever said. 

Is Joe Okay? Biden Adds Two More Iowa Flubs to the Growing List

https://legalinsurrection.com/2019/08/is-joe-okay-biden-adds-two-more-iowa-flubs-to-the-growing-list/

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