Is it the partisan bias that gets me. Okay if MY party does it not OK and “gasp gasp” end of the word if it is your party
I know. I need to watch Hannity and read Breitbart to get beneath the surface of Hunters laptop and Bidens joint bank accounts. You guys are way beneath the surface of reality.
I dont care who you choose to watch, or who you have deluded yourself into thinking I watch, fact is you demonstrated surface level thinking at its finest there.
It's so weird to watch Leftists here deny this even happened. They have actively chosen an alternate reality, where politics > truth.
This story may not get to far in the Deep Swamp Justice Dept. but it will make people think twice about our American Marxist Media and how they stole the election by not reporting a story that was very true to vetting the Biden Crime Family!
I don't really care if Hunter Biden used his dad's money to pay for prostitutes, what I care more about is whether or not there is a financial link between Hunter Biden's business dealings and Joe Biden. If Joe Biden were personally profiting from his son's business, that would be something. The focus here instead seems to be based around Hunter potentially spending his dad's money
"could" "may" "reportedly"? Looks like a real SOLID Case... Biden won't last until next Monday... Uncle Joe, we hardly knew ye... 1) The article in the OP has every appearance of pathetic clickbait that is RE-Hashing the same old "Lookie Here! Hunter!" BS that most people stopped caring about ages ago. 2) Joe Biden has ALREADY been elected, and he is not going anywhere until (at least) 2025. 3) If concrete evidence emerges that shows a crime wss committed, this may be worth a closer look. ^But, as of now, this sounds like the Same Old BS.
AJ we've known about this for over a year. The only thing that's changed is the media has decided (after the election, of course) to start covering this.
I was cracking up when I heard he's getting 75k for prints of his paintings, not even the crappy original. Such a scam.
Thing is, Biden in 2008 or even 2016 is different than what we have now. I profess i'm not a clinical doctor, I don't want to get myself into hot water with people such as @CenterField who I consider good friends. But it's fair to say especially for the elderly that the acumen that you showed four, or even 12 years ago is different from what you are in your ripened old age today. That, combined with his very recent decisions and I do doubt his mental state of capacity specifically for this job. And overall, wouldn't surprise me if he had a joint account and forgot about it for example.
Were it not for this board you probably would never know about the laptops, the emails, the perverted photos, the drug use, the secret service saving his ass, his father’s lies about his business dealings or his 10% cut.
It's hard to say without personally examining him and getting results of professionally-administered cognitive tests (what we call neuropsych testing), getting neuro-imaging, etc., interviewing a care-giver, etc. The difference between age-appropriate cognitive decline and new-onset dementia can be subtle. Then, it's so political... his opponents will maximize any small lapse, will edit videos showing goofs... when the last guy also had his senior moments.
Translation: Were it not for this board you would never know about the ridiculous crackpot tinfoil hat conspiracies being spewed by the Alex Jones Crowd... Major stuff...
It’s WAAAY worse then basic senior moments. Biden has total lapses of thought. Not small…Just BLANK. He forgets what someone just said. He’s confusing countries and people not once in a blue moon, but all the time. This isnt Obama saying there were 52 states, or Trump exaggerating a crowd size.
It may very well be true. Again, I wouldn't know without thoroughly examining him, including a neuro exam, psychiatric interview, neuro-imaging (CT scan, MRI), an EEG, in some cases even a spinal tap, several blood tests (looking for infectious causes, metabolic causes, etc.), longer observation of behavior, interview with caretakers, and a full battery of neuro-psych testing (not to forget, an assessment of other organ systems such as the quality of the patient's cardiovascular system and brain perfusion, oxygenation, issues such as sleep apnea, etc.). Even better, we'd have two sets of these assessments, separated by a period of six months, to compare. ----------- It's amazing how non-physicians, or even physicians who aren't specialists in Neuropsychiatry (that's not my specialty either but I've been around for 41 years of practice and by now I know a lot about most specialties), think they can diagnose someone from a distance or from a video-clip. Do you all want to diagnose Biden? That's your sweet dream? Well, it's possible. I suggest this path (unfortunately Biden won't even be alive once you finish the path if you haven't started it already literally decades ago, but hey, maybe you'll get to diagnose another future US president, then! Don't despair!): 1) First, do 4 years of pre-med in a good college. Sit for the MCAT. Study hard, score high. Beef up your research credentials, your extra-curricular activities, to put together a strong application for medical school that will stand out against the fierce competition of thousands of other people who want the same. 2) Then, apply to medical school. IF you get in (it's REALLY, REALLY, REALLY, REALLY DIFFICULT to get in), do make sure you have how to get about $250,000 in funding, minimum (even more for the more prestigious private schools). If you're not independently wealthy and you don't score a huge scholarship, you'll be up to your eyeballs in student loans, which you will take several years to repay. 3) Study hard for 4 years. Do know that you'll have to forego nights and weekends. While your friends are out drinking and meeting girls/boys, you're studying or you're on call at the hospital. 4) Graduate from Medical School. You'll also need the USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination) steps 1, 2, and 3. Step 3 is easier (and done later after one year of residency training) but steps 1 and 2 which you'll take during Medical School, are certainly the hardest tests you will ever take in your life. Make sure you get a very high score or the step 6 below will be difficult. 5) Apply for a medical license; show to your State Medical Board that you are of sound character and good credentials, with a clean background check. First you'll get a training license; later once you pass Step 3 you'll get a full license. 6) Apply for residency training, in a double-board program for Neurology and Psychiatry. Hope and pray to God that you will match to a good program that you're interested in, if you have high enough USMLE scores and various other pieces of compelling items in your resumé, especially research items (competition is fierce, some people don't get into the specialty of their choice, let alone the program of their choice). Then hopefully you'll match to a good program, and you'll need six years to complete that (the combined psych-neuro track is 6 years). Oh, again, forego nights and weekends etc., you'll have to work like crazy (pun not intended for the Psychiatry part), and make lots of sacrifices. You could do just Neurology (4 years) but hey, you want to examine the US president; the more expertise, the better. Get the 6-year track. 7) Once you finish and graduate, hopefully with your sanity still relatively intact and not owing a lender your eyeballs, an arm and a leg, and without having quit it all with a nervous breakdown, sit for the ABPN - American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology specialty board exam. These are tough, too. Very tough. Hopefully you'll pass. A lot of people don't. 8 ) So once you're dully fully licensed and board certified, hopefully you'll apply for a position from where you might be able to encounter the US president; say, a Neuropsychiatrist attending position at Walter Reed. Of course there'll be a lot of competition to get one of these. 9) Get some 10 years of professional, post-residency experience at least. Hopefully you'll do research too, publish a lot, and achieve a position of prestige among your peers. 10) If you are EXTREMELY competent and with several years of experience post-training, with a darn good reputation by successfully achieving #9 above (which supposes that you did well in all the previous 8 steps), who knows, maybe you'll get to be consulted on this matter by the president's physicians, if the president shows some sort of concerning signs. OK, so, 4 years of pre-med, 4 years of Medical School, 6 years of double-board specialty training, that's 14. Throw in at least another 10 years of professional experience. ------------ Then, after those 24 years, maybe, just maybe, you'll get to examine the US president to ascertain if he's cognitively sound. ------------ By the way, your IQ should be around 125 (and up), which has been found to be the average IQ for a medical student. That is, pretty smart. Or else you'll fail in spectacular manner in many of the steps above (you won't even get too far down the list). You don't want to just be some regular doctor; you want to be one of the US president's doctors, so I'd say the "and up" part applies. Say, 140. ------------ It is quite amazing that these days, any Internet dweller or TV/Blog pundit feels that he/she is qualified to make this diagnosis. Wow. Just wow.
I only hope and pray that the appropriate people in his care are giving that care and if they see signs that something like dementia is happening, they will let country/congress know and then take the right action required. It's less about a gotcha at this point, and more about needing someone with a clear vision at the top of the executive. I'm not crazy like Pelosi thinking he'lll push "the button". But I do think more Afghanistans are probable if he fubs up or doesn't recall the information. It's quite possible for example that he didn't intentionally lie about Milley not giving him the options, it's quite realistic that he forgot.