Wufpack17 said:No one said he had a stroke outside of you...Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:The dems are literally admitting there is something wrong with him, and you still don't believe it.Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:He hasn't made an appearance since last Tuesday. Resigned through a Tweet. Admitting to having Covid.wolf howl said:Would love to know your definition of "remotely credible". I mean we can all see the guy right? Listen to him? Hear the word salad that's only gotten worse over the last 4-5 years. Needs help getting off the stage. Biggest threat to him is stairs at this point in life. It's sad if not for the fact he has the ability and duty to launch nukes in case of a threat, do you feel he's mentally capable of doing that and you trust what you saw on stage to do that?Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:I am suggesting he is unwell and didn't make this decision on his own. This isn't a delusion, it's coming from the horses mouth.Civilized said:Wufpack17 said:
1st, It was a Tweet. 2nd, it's a photo copy. 3rd, it's not on official letterhead. 4th, he's never signed his signature with line under his signature.
It's not coming from the President. It's coming from others. If it were really his decision, there would have been somehing far more official than a freaking tweet.
So what are you suggesting?
He's being held hostage in his beach house basement?
He's all tubes and respirators now? Laid up in some hospital bed, half man, half machine?
What exactly is your paranoid Biden delusion du jour?
"Frank Biden made comments to both CBS and ABC News, telling CBS 'in my humble opinion absolutely' the president's health was part of Biden's decision to announce that he wouldn't run for reelection - endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris in the process.
'Selfishly, I will have him back to enjoy whatever time we has left,' Frank Biden told CBS.
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Obviously his health played a part.
If his health would have allowed him to do this for 4.5 more years, he wouldn't have looked like **** in the debate several weeks ago and would've stayed in the race.
This isn't news.
Nobody remotely credible is intimating that he has an acute health situation that is incapacitating him to function as president.
It's one thing to just be dumb like Harris, she's not smart but I think she's as good as she gets mentally. Biden is not mentally competent to lead any country much less the US.
You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to see that something isn't right with Joe Biden.
I think you're overreacting.
We'll see this week when he addresses the nation.
Amazing. Truly amazing.
Dems are admitting what, again?
That he had a stroke this weekend and can't perform his duties today? I missed that somehow.
I just clicked over to Fox News to check on his health and didn't see any headlines about it there either. Strange.
Despite all your conspiratorial flailing, it seems like what's being acknowledged is that he's old and diminished enough that he can't beat Trump and he can't do the job for 4.5 more years even if he could beat Trump.
Where is the conspiracy, exactly? His brother admitted this is all because of his health.
You left out this quote in the article from a source close to the family:
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"Frank Biden suffers from alcoholism and hasn't spoken to his brother, the president, in weeks. What he said about President Biden's health being a factor in his decision is completely untrue," the source told the outlet.
Calm down dude. You keep acting like he's in a medically induced coma. Biden ain't gonna run a marathon anytime soon but he doesn't have one foot in the grave either.
These are semantics to a large extent. Saying "his health impacted his decision" seems both obvious (if not for his age/health, why step away) and mundane, as long as the health being referred to is just the fairly normal cognitive and physical decline of someone that would be 86 when their prospective term was up.
Again, nobody has intimated that all of a sudden he's lost the capacity to make it through the next 5 months. He's not a Navy SEAL. We don't need him to win an MMA fight. Can he and his team make good decisions for another few months? We don't have any information that makes us think they can't.
I think we'll be fine the next 5 months, and if he takes a serious turn he can step down or we can invoke the 25th.