Posted on 07/23/2021 7:32:32 AM PDT by NOBO2012
Joebberish™ at it’s best:
Is there really anyone willing to step forward with a straight face and say there's nothing wrong here?https://t.co/YwemWerdLS — Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 22, 2021
The best part is watching people defend Joey’s performance art as “just a stutter,” “hardly an impressive oratory, but it is not serious cognitive impairment either,” “I think the odd momentary show of forgetfulness of context is ordinary” (it is, in assisted living facilities). Although this was my personal favorite comments “He’s 10x sharper than Trump and on top of a ton more policy issues.”
Delusion is strong in the Camp of the Trunalimunumaprzure. Nice to see a few continue to de-camp.
Living in the real world is dangerous and scary, but not as dangerous and scary as staying in Joebberville.
However FLOTUS Friday must continue so here is Dr. Jilly deplaning, properly muzzled, in Toyko for the games.
What a set of gams on our FLOTUS! Note: Band-Aid gone, boo-boo remains.
But look, if you’re going to wear red, you should really be on Red Team.
It just seems more natural that way.
Now get out there people, and try not to stutter. You wouldn’t want people to think you had Trunalimunumaprzure. Although I understand they’re working on a vaccine for that.
Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
Don’t worry the crazies will want to create a vaccine for everything now
I think we all know, that we aren’t supposed to say anything, because Joe is a good Democrat.
If a Republican president had these mental lapses, I’m sure that Democrats and the media would be all over such a story.
Perhaps the powers that be in the Democrat party hope Joe holds it together a few more years, then run someone else in 2024, instead of Joe running for reelection. Or maybe they will go through the 25th amendment process at some point. But I’m sure they don’t want to ever admit that Joe isn’t on top of things in the toughest job in the world.
It is quite common that elderly people who stuttered in childhood begin to stutter again in old age - after they have a stroke.
However, the only speech symptom I see in JoBo are extended hesitations, which do not appear to be stuttering.
I think he just forgets what point he is trying to make after he starts talking.
Cognitively impaired - not speech impaired.
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