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Biden's Brain Turns to Mush During New Year's Eve Appearance With Midget Fag Ryan Seacrest

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Jan 1, 2024, 6:40:42 PM1/1/24
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A new year is upon us, but instead of allowing America to enter it in
peace, Joe Biden decided to make one final appearance to remind us all how
terrible the last one was.

Appearing with Ryan Seacrest, who was doing the live program for ABC News
from Times Square, Biden's brain quickly turned to mush under the most
basic questioning. At one point, he was asked what his favorite memories
and highlights of 2023 were, which prompted him to talk about how jobs
were shipped overseas.

Don't try to figure it out. It's easier that way.

Jill Biden's discomfort is obvious as she gives a deep sigh halfway
through his answer and turns to glare at him momentarily. I would assume
this was a rehearsed answer that he went in on even though it didn't fit
what he was asked. That's one of the results of having a president who
can't do something as simple as a light-hearted New Year's Eve spot
without canned responses.

He looks so inauthentic because he is. I mean, come on. Who needs
notecards to answer softballs from Ryan Seacrest for a few minutes? This
is supposed to be one of the most capable men on the planet filling the
most important job in politics. But hey, at least he likes ice cream.

The new year awaits. Unfortunately, so does another year of Joe Biden
being president. The senility isn't going anywhere and neither are the
terrible policies. The border is in total collapse, war is raging in the
Middle East and Europe, and the economy isn't working for most Americans,
but by golly, the president likes ice cream. We can all take comfort in
that.

https://redstate.com/bonchie/2023/12/31/bidens-brain-turns-the-mush-
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MAGA

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Jan 1, 2024, 11:02:05 PM1/1/24
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I luv Trump. He's so soft and flabby!

When Trump says he's a stable genius we all believe him cause he never
lies!

Donald Trump has long attacked Joe Biden, his likely opponent at the polls
next year, as “Sleepy Joe”, portraying the 80-year-old president as too
old and too mentally fogged to occupy the Oval Office. As recently as
Friday, the former president attacked his successor for being unfit to
deal with Russia and the threat of nuclear war.

But Trump’s tactics rebounded when he said Biden threatened to lead the US
into “world war two” – and suggested that he, Trump, thought he had beaten
Barack Obama for the presidency back in 2016.

There have been two world wars. The first ended in 1918, the second in
1945. The cold war, the nuclear standoff between the US and the Soviet
Union that often threatened a third world war, ended with the fall of the
communist regime in Moscow in 1991.

Obama was president, and Biden vice-president, from 2009 to 2017. In the
2016 election, Trump beat Hillary Clinton.

Mockery of Trump’s stumbles was immediate and sustained. But it also
pointed to an increasingly stark issue on both sides of the aisle: the
advanced age of many American leaders, and polling that shows most voters
want generational change.

At 80, Biden is the oldest president ever. Should he win re-election and
serve a full term, he will be 86 on leaving office. Polling has shown more
than 75% of Americans think he is too old for a second term.

Trump is 77 but polls show significantly fewer voters think he is too old
to return to power. Whether gaffes like those he made in Washington move
the needle remains, of course, to be seen.

Addressing the Pray, Vote, Stand summit, a rightwing event, Trump said
Biden was “cognitively impaired, in no condition to lead and … now in
charge of dealing with Russia and possible nuclear war”.

Under Biden, he added: “We would be in world war two.”

On Monday, the MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, a former Republican
congressman, laughed as he said: “It’s almost like it’s the summer of 1939
all over again. You know, [Trump’s] father’s going to a Nazi rally or
something, or a Klan rally. I don’t know which rally he did or didn’t go
to.”

Trump’s father, Fred Trump, was arrested after a Klan riot in Queens, New
York, in 1927. Donald Trump has reportedly expressed sympathy for Nazism
and Adolf Hitler.

“But yeah,” Scarborough said. “You think they may want to take out the
‘cognitively impaired’ part of his speeches from now on.”

Jonathan Lemire, his fellow host, said: “That’s an attack line the
Republicans and Trump love to use [against Biden] but, man, that does seem
like he was looking in the mirror just there.

“I mean … we see these polls that suggest that voters are more concerned
about President Biden’s age than Donald Trump’s age. Trump is only three
years younger and anyone watching Trump day in, day out says he’s changed
too.”

Biden says he is fit to serve. So does Trump, telling NBC in an interview
broadcast on Sunday “there should be a competency” test for presidents, of
the sort he “aced” while in the White House. That prompted memories of
previous national mirth, when in summer 2020 Trump, then 74, bragged about
successfully recognising “person, woman, man, camera, TV” in a cognitive
exam.

But, again, the issue remains a serious one.

Democrats protest that disproportionate attention is paid to Biden’s age
than that of Trump. Last week, Chuck Rocha, a Democratic strategist, told
CBS News: “Joe Biden is getting older, we all know that. But the other guy
he’s probably going to be running against is getting older, too. And in
the focus groups that I’m doing, old and steady still beats old and
crazy.”

Nonetheless, on Sunday, a new poll from CBS and YouGov said only 34% of
voters thought Biden would complete a second term if elected. Asked the
same question about Trump, 55% said they thought he would complete a full
four years.

Asked if the two men had the necessary mental and cognitive health to be
president, 26% said only Biden did, 44% said only Trump did and 23% said
neither did.

Ninety-one criminal charges and assorted civil lawsuits notwithstanding,
Trump leads Republican polling by wide margins. His challengers have made
age and cognitive ability an issue but such is Trump’s dominance, they
have mostly directed their fire at Biden.

Ron DeSantis, the hard-right Florida governor who is a distant second to
Trump, said last week age was “absolutely a legitimate concern” when
electing a president.

“The presidency’s not a job for someone that’s 80 years old,” DeSantis
told CBS.

He did not say if he thought the same about someone who was 77, and who
the former Republican party chair Michael Steele called a “dumbass”, over
his Washington remarks.

But DeSantis added: “Obviously, I’m the governor of Florida, I know a lot
of people who are elderly, they’re great people, but you’re talking about
a job where you need to give it 100%, we need an energetic president.”

Concern about the age of many US party leaders has spread beyond the
presidency, particularly given public health scares suffered by Mitch
McConnell, the 81-year-old Republican leader in the Senate, and Dianne
Feinstein, the 90-year-old Democratic senator from California.

DeSantis said: “I think that if the founders could kind of look at this
again, I do think they probably would’ve put an age limit on some of these
offices.”

Trump Swallows My CUM

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Jan 1, 2024, 11:03:13 PM1/1/24
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Ubiquitous

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Jan 8, 2024, 7:46:03 AM1/8/24
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In article <umviho$s9j$1...@toxic.dizum.net>, dei.s...@disney.com wrote:

>A new year is upon us, but instead of allowing America to enter it in
>peace, Joe Biden decided to make one final appearance to remind us all how
>terrible the last one was.
>
>Appearing with Ryan Seacrest, who was doing the live program for ABC News
>from Times Square, Biden's brain quickly turned to mush under the most
>basic questioning. At one point, he was asked what his favorite memories
>and highlights of 2023 were, which prompted him to talk about how jobs
>were shipped overseas.
>
>Don't try to figure it out. It's easier that way.

For starters, that was a pre-taped segment being played on a green screen
Seascrest was pretending to interect with behind him. Sadly, that was the
best take they had.

>Jill Biden's discomfort is obvious as she gives a deep sigh halfway
>through his answer and turns to glare at him momentarily. I would assume
>this was a rehearsed answer that he went in on even though it didn't fit
>what he was asked. That's one of the results of having a president who
>can't do something as simple as a light-hearted New Year's Eve spot
>without canned responses.

What the fuck was "doctor" Jill wearing, anyway? It looked like a flower
bedazzler vomitting on her.

>He looks so inauthentic because he is. I mean, come on. Who needs
>notecards to answer softballs from Ryan Seacrest for a few minutes?

Senile Resident Joke Biden does, that's who!


NoBody

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Jan 14, 2024, 10:48:07 AM1/14/24
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On Mon, 08 Jan 2024 04:30:44 -0500, Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net>
wrote:
Could you imagine if Trump did just ONE of Biden's senility events?

Ubiquitous

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Jan 17, 2024, 8:46:02 AM1/17/24
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That's a trivial task; They've attempted to do it several times!

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Let's go Brandon!

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