Posted on 02/02/2021 9:26:56 AM PST by White Lives Matter
It’s common knowledge for anyone paying attention this past year that Joe Biden is suffering from mid-to-late stage dementia.
This explains why Democrats hid Joe in the basement all year while they schemed on ways to manufacture votes. It is also common knowledge that Jill Biden, his wife of over 40 years of marriage, is his constant companion and personal aide to help Joe out during times of confusion. This is typical with those spouses who are married to dementia patients.
But is Jill Biden more than her husband’s handler?
A Missouri pharmacist sent us this keen observation.
I am a pharmacist in Missouri. I read a few days ago that none of Biden’s Executive Orders have been posted to the Federal Register, so I looked, then, a few days ago. Those Executive Orders are showing up. However, I believe I have accidentally discovered his signature may be a forgery. I just sat on this discovery, thinking someone else more important would notice it. I guess no one has yet.
Part of my job as a pharmacist is to watch for forged doctor signatures and I am pretty sure Joe’s are forged. I suspect that he is embarrassed by his shaky signature and had his wife sign for his signature stamp used for official business. As you can see on the attachment the last three signatures are identical, indicative of a stamp, and that’s fine as long as it is his signature. Maybe that’s easier to submit to the Federal Register. Otherwise, I believe it is illegal to have someone else sign for a signature stamp that binds a legal document. I have seen the signature of doctors get shaky at the end of their careers, but never change in a single year as Joe’s purportedly has done.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
But that poa can not apply to government documents
Well you answered my quesiton. My second pot was just a statement that its present usuage makes Congress an afterthought. I don’t if the founders intended that.
Any way the Rats would have challenges lined up in federal court in front of sympathetic judges before one could get the documents binded. Republicans sit around like a bed of clams then wonder what happended.
Typo: pot = post
Well Congress does have to raise the Constitutionality of it, if they think the EO is unconstitutional. If they don’t then it becomes law. Of course if one president executes an EO, the following president can rescind it with another EO. That’s what President Trump did with Obama EOs, and the constitutionality of eliminating DACA was taken to court. Where the court ruled against President Trump.
It is reigned in. The next president can eradicate them with the swipe of a pen. Or the Supreme court can declare them unconstitutional.
Did he use his raw umber Crayon instead of the periwinkle he usually uses?
Well he signed something or appeared to. It doesn't matter anyway, the law now is whatever they decide it is and the courts can no longer be trusted to enforce the Constitution.
Joe Biden
Isn’t his name Joseph R. Biden??? (not sure on middle initial )
Did Barry Soetero ever legally change his name back to Obama?
If not—EVERYTHING BHO signed as president is illegal.
IF a stamp is being used-—then ANYTHING can get ‘stamped’...This is waaaasy off base.
NO way is this legal.
Pretty sure that won’t pass a legal test if it involves Federal actions.
SHE wasn’t elected-—HE was.
HE MUST SIGN EVERYTHING...HIMSELF...witnessed.
Many persons have stated Biden is signing blank paper.
You can play tit-for-tat all day long, and it doesn’t bring YOU any closer to the truth. Think what you want; you will anyway.
He can’t give Jill POA over the entire country. He can giver her POA over his 401K, health care decisions, etc.
Pretty sure there is a stronger standard for signatures of the President of the USA.
HE MUST SIGN EVERYTHING...HIMSELF...witnessed.
____________________________________
Even if he doesn’t know WHAT he is signing.
Wilson’s mind was damaged as well as his body, post strokes!
The Dems will do the same with Biden as they did with President Wilson. Prop him up and run the country without him in secrecy.
When a secret president ran the country!
Health Oct 2, 2015 1:42 PM EDT
Late on the evening of Sept. 25, 1919, after speaking in Pueblo, Colorado, Edith discovered Woodrow in a profound state of illness; his facial muscles were twitching uncontrollably and he was experiencing severe nausea. Earlier in the day, he complained of a splitting headache.
Six weeks after the event, Dr. Grayson told a journalist that he had noted a “curious drag or looseness at the left side of [Wilson’s] mouth — a sign of danger that could no longer be obscured.” In retrospect, this event may have been a transient ischemic attack (TIA), the medical term for a brief loss of blood flow to the brain, or “mini-stroke,” which can be a harbinger for a much worse cerebrovascular event to follow — in other words, a full-fledged stroke.
On Sept. 26, the president’s private secretary, Joseph Tumulty, announced that the rest of the speaking tour had been canceled because the president was suffering from “a nervous reaction in his digestive organs.” The Mayflower sped directly back to Washington’s Union Station. Upon arrival, on Sept. 28, the president appeared ill but was able to walk on his own accord through the station. He tipped his hat to awaiting crowd, shook the hands of a few of the people along the track’s platform, and was whisked away to the White House for an enforced period of rest and examination by a battery of doctors.
Everything changed on the morning of Oct. 2, 1919. According to some accounts, the president awoke to find his left hand numb to sensation before falling into unconsciousness. In other versions, Wilson had his stroke on the way to the bathroom and fell to the floor with Edith dragging him back into bed. However those events transpired, immediately after the president’s collapse, Mrs. Wilson discretely phoned down to the White House chief usher, Ike Hoover and told him to “please get Dr. Grayson, the president is very sick.”
Grayson quickly arrived. Ten minutes later, he emerged from the presidential bedroom and the doctor’s diagnosis was terrible: “My God, the president is paralyzed,” Grayson declared.
President Woodrow Wilson, seated at desk with his wife, Edith Bolling Galt, standing at his side. First posed picture after Mr. Wilson’s illness, White House, June 1920. Courtesy the Library of CongressPresident Woodrow Wilson, seated at desk with his wife, Edith Bolling Galt, standing at his side. First posed picture after Mr. Wilson’s illness, White House, June 1920. Courtesy the Library of Congress.
What would surprise most Americans today is how the entire affair, including Wilson’s extended illness and long-term disability, was shrouded in secrecy. In recent years, the discovery of the presidential physicians’ clinical notes at the time of the illness confirm that the president’s stroke left him severely paralyzed on his left side and partially blind in his right eye, along with the emotional maelstroms that accompany any serious, life-threatening illness, but especially one that attacks the brain.
Only a few weeks after his stroke, Wilson suffered a urinary tract infection that threatened to kill him. Fortunately, the president’s body was strong enough to fight that infection off but he also experienced another attack of influenza in January of 1920, which further damaged his health.
Protective of both her husband’s reputation and power, Edith shielded Woodrow from interlopers and embarked on a bedside government that essentially excluded Wilson’s staff, the Cabinet and the Congress.
During a perfunctory meeting the president held with Sen. Gilbert Hitchcock (D-Neb.) and Albert Fall (R-N.M.) on Dec. 5, he and Edith even tried to hide the extent of his paralysis by keeping his left side covered with a blanket. Sen. Fall, who was one of the president’s most formidable political foes told Wilson, “I hope you will consider me sincere. I have been praying for you, Sir.” Edith later recalled that Woodrow was, at least, well enough to jest, “Which way, Senator?” A great story, perhaps, but Wilson’s biographer, John Milton Cooper, Jr. doubts its veracity and notes that neither Edith nor Dr. Grayson recorded such a clever rejoinder in their written memoranda from that day.
By February of 1920, news of the president’s stroke began to be reported in the press. Nevertheless, the full details of Woodrow Wilson’s disability, and his wife’s management of his affairs, were not entirely understood by the American public at the time.
What remained problematic was that in 1919 there did not yet exist clear constitutional guidelines of what to do, in terms of the transfer of presidential power, when severe illness struck the chief executive. What the U.S. Constitution’s Article II, Section 1, Clause 6 on presidential succession does state is as follows:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/woodrow-wilson-stroke
https://i.postimg.cc/x8fJx6ZB/Biden-Solving-A-Puzzle.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/kGTVkx3G/Im_Joe_Biden_And_I_Forgot_This_Message.jpg
Enforced like law - same thing only different. Still carries penalties and punishments. You guys keep acting like we are still a Constitutional Republic.
You need to stop thinking if things as legal and illegal and start thinking is and is not.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.