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To: Red Badger
Even ChatGPT thinks Joe must go.

I put the following question to ChatGPT and that's the answer I got:

Rooster:

From a purely logical standpoint, if a person is mentally unfit to run for president, is he fit to be president right now (or continue as president if he is currently serving in that position)?

ChatGPT:

From a purely logical standpoint, if a person is deemed mentally unfit to run for president, this suggests that they lack the necessary cognitive or psychological abilities to perform the demanding tasks associated with running a presidential campaign. Running for president requires making critical decisions, communicating effectively, and managing a large and complex campaign organization.

If these capabilities are compromised to the extent that the person is unfit to run for office, it follows that they would likely be unfit to perform the even more demanding role of serving as president. The presidency involves a higher level of responsibility, including making decisions that affect national security, the economy, and the welfare of millions of people, often under intense pressure.

Therefore, logically, if a person is mentally unfit to run for president, it is reasonable to conclude that they would also be unfit to serve as president (even if they are currently serving as president).


3 posted on 07/22/2024 5:24:45 AM PDT by RoosterRedux (Take Trump off ballots. Fail. Take his money. Fail. Put Him in jail. Fail. Assassinate him. Fail.)
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To: RoosterRedux

Well played.

If Biden is still alive I do not like his current life expectancy.

The Deep State plays dirty.


38 posted on 07/22/2024 8:27:13 AM PDT by cgbg ("Our democracy" = Their Kleptocracy)
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