The Cognitive Decline Disinformation Campaign Being Launched Against Biden

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sandorski

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Buncha maroons in here. It's not just about the leader but about the entourage, who he brings with him. It's also about management style, about despotic manipulation of sycophants & toadies or a "it takes a village" style of leadership. Pick one.

What?
 

BUTCH1

Lifer
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Time for Bloomberg to rapidly spin up his dirty tricks machine. A lesson to be learned from Hillary the punch back needs to be fast and hard. Can't let shit like this fester.
Exactly, fuck taking the high road, Trump has supplied enough ammo for 5 campaigns, attack quickly, dirty, and often.
 

shortylickens

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Buncha maroons in here. It's not just about the leader but about the entourage, who he brings with him. It's also about management style, about despotic manipulation of sycophants & toadies or a "it takes a village" style of leadership. Pick one.
A good leader would ditch his "entourage" and make a team.
 

sandorski

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What he's saying is even if Biden is on a mental decline, he is at least likely to appoint qualified people to positions that require knowledge and experience instead of toadies and sycophants like Trump has done.

Ah ok, thanks.
 

Muse

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ok, care to clarify?
You're the guy who said "What?" That's all you had to say. You're obviously not understanding SOMETHING. The post you whiffed on is one of the best posts I've seen in Politics and News about the pitiful president we've got. Here's another look at it:

Buncha maroons in here. It's not just about the leader but about the entourage, who he brings with him. It's also about management style, about despotic manipulation of sycophants & toadies or a "it takes a village" style of leadership. Pick one.
 
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sandorski

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You're the guy who said "What?" That's all you had to say. You're obviously not understanding SOMETHING. The post you whiffed on is one of the best posts I've seen in Politics and News about the pitiful president we've got. Here's another look at it:

I did not glean who he was talking about.
 

shortylickens

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That's really what I meant. You knew that, I'm sure, but the chance to talk trash was apparently irresistible.
Well, I'd like to call you names, but thats now allowed here anymore.
Actually it might be allowed cuz I see a lot of violations going unchecked, so who knows......
 

sandorski

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I realize many are tired of this discussion and/or don't care even if certain points are true or not, but here are new examples of Bidens' decline.


He really should just drop out.
 

ondma

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Yea he was on one of the daytime talk shows yesterday, and while he made some good points, seemed out of it at times too.
It simply blows my mind that some posters on this forum continue to insist he is the dynamic, focused candidate the Dems need to hold up against Trump.
 

HomerJS

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Yea he was on one of the daytime talk shows yesterday, and while he made some good points, seemed out of it at times too.
It simply blows my mind that some posters on this forum continue to insist he is the dynamic, focused candidate the Dems need to hold up against Trump.
I've never seen anyone describe Joe as "dynamic". He's not more out of it then Trump and at least he cares about people.

I can count on Joe to meet the minimum qualification for President, a decent human being.
 

fskimospy

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So how's old Donny doing. Someone like an ex-communication person in his administration doesn't think he's doing so good.

This is not new. He’s been exhibiting dementia for a long time now. Slurring, forgetting who is president, etc.

When Republicans accuse Biden of mental decline it’s because they know Trump has dementia.
 

brycejones

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This is not new. He’s been exhibiting dementia for a long time now. Slurring, forgetting who is president, etc.

When Republicans accuse Biden of mental decline it’s because they know Trump has dementia.
Every accusation is a confession
 

ivwshane

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Interesting thread to bump. It’s like history is repeating itself for the third time. Same rantings, different jack asses.
 

woolfe9998

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LOL @ Trump's recent dementia timeline.

September 16: Says you need ID to buy a loaf of bread. (No you don't.)

September 18: Claims that under Biden, we would be in World War II. (World War II already happened.)

September 18: Says he beat Obama in 2016. (He beat Hillary Clinton in 2016.)

September 26: Tells a rally audience that Jeb Bush invaded Iraq. (George W. Bush led us into Iraq.)

October 8: Says Hannibal Lecter was a great actor. (Lecter was a fictional character played by the great actor Anthony Hopkins.)

October 13: Thinks Obama is currently president. (Joe Biden is the current president.)

October 14: Says Republicans "eat their young" when they attack him. (The teleprompter probably said "eat their own.")

 
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sandorski

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Biden hasn't improved and pointing out that Trump also has declined is just ignored. To many Trump seems ok, because he always spewed shit/errors and he has high energy. So Trump doesn't seem as bad, just normal Trump.

I like Biden, he's done a decent job, but continuing to lean so heavily on such a flawed candidate is a terrible gamble.
 

Fenixgoon

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Ole’ Joe doing pretty good for someone who can’t remember to put his pants on in the morning.

Remember the SOTU where he outsmarted the entire Republican Party on live TV?
Absolutely brilliant

Or the time he outplayed repubs to get the IRA passed?

Either Joe really sharp, or republicans are so dumb/bad that they can't outsmart someone they claim is in congitive decline. And neither of those is a winning position for them (not that they care about the implications of their messaging. only that the message gets out there)
 

ivwshane

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Biden hasn't improved and pointing out that Trump also has declined is just ignored. To many Trump seems ok, because he always spewed shit/errors and he has high energy. So Trump doesn't seem as bad, just normal Trump.

I like Biden, he's done a decent job, but continuing to lean so heavily on such a flawed candidate is a terrible gamble.

Terrible gamble? What’s the odds of an incumbent president being reelected? What’s the record for people who have primaried incumbent presidents?
 

HomerJS

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Biden hasn't improved and pointing out that Trump also has declined is just ignored. To many Trump seems ok, because he always spewed shit/errors and he has high energy. So Trump doesn't seem as bad, just normal Trump.

I like Biden, he's done a decent job, but continuing to lean so heavily on such a flawed candidate is a terrible gamble.
The Biden nomination in 2020 was a Hobson’s choice to stop Trump. Biden was the only viable candidate at the time white people found non threatening.

Gay? Unacceptable
Black? We ain’t doing that again
Woman? Men can’t accept
Hispanic? NFW after what Trump said about them!
Bernie? Dems knew they would lose in the greatest landslide since Humphrey
 
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