• Biden in full-blown dementia...

    From 3452471@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 22 12:57:17 2023
    "President Joe Biden's appearance on stage at Camp David, Maryland alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon raised even more concerns today, as his struggles were evident throughout the day, culminating in his
    onstage address.

    During the event, Biden notably corrected an announcer who referred to Fumio Kishida as the Prime Minister of Japan, falsely stating that Kishida holds the title of President. This prompted questions about Biden's awareness of his fellow leaders, as it
    seemed he lacked familiarity with either Yoon or Kishida.

    Fatigue was apparent in Biden's demeanor as he delivered his speech, grappling with stuttering and difficulty forming coherent syllables. These verbal challenges have raised doubts about his ability to communicate effectively, leading some to question
    his suitability for leading a nation.

    Throughout the speech, Biden appeared confused, exemplified when he remarked, "So we can get ahead of the issues as they appear with the experience, that we’ve experienced during the pandemic — excuse me, this is falling off.." This moment further
    fueled concerns about his overall clarity and mental acuity.

    This instance is one of the many that continue to surface online, where Biden appears confused and uncertain about what he is doing or who he is addressing.

    Biden hosted the trilateral summit at the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland. Leaders discussed moving forward in "lockstep" on issues related to military cooperation and international politics, countering China and North Korea, as well as
    other topics.

    Later on, Biden is seen shaking hands with both of the leaders and then forces them to shake hands with each other. After that, he says to them: "You guys missing lunch?"

    Reporters shouted at Biden regarding the rising death toll in Maui, a topic he previously ignored before. But - he ignores the questions and shuffles away with Prime Minister Kishida and President Yoon after their photo op.

    Even world leaders are unsure how to handle Biden in his current state of mind. They must be uneasy about having any kind of relationship with him, especially when he can barely form a coherent sentence.

    Biden always appears confused and lost when in the public eye, which is not a good image for the nation. Needless to say, America and the world are at grave risk as long as this man is the President of the United States."

    <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-struggles-to-read-notes-at-camp-david-doesn-t-even-know-who-he-is-standing-with/ar-AA1fA0IG?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=317a9c515c82499b8459ced2ec9985bb&ei=16>

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  • From Alex@21:1/5 to 345...@gmail.com on Tue Aug 22 19:37:57 2023
    345...@gmail.com wrote:
    "President Joe Biden's appearance on stage at Camp David, Maryland alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon raised even more concerns today, as his struggles were evident throughout the day, culminating in his
    onstage address.

    During the event, Biden notably corrected an announcer who referred to Fumio Kishida as the Prime Minister of Japan, falsely stating that Kishida holds the title of President. This prompted questions about Biden's awareness of his fellow leaders, as it
    seemed he lacked familiarity with either Yoon or Kishida.

    Fatigue was apparent in Biden's demeanor as he delivered his speech, grappling with stuttering and difficulty forming coherent syllables. These verbal challenges have raised doubts about his ability to communicate effectively, leading some to question
    his suitability for leading a nation.

    Throughout the speech, Biden appeared confused, exemplified when he remarked, "So we can get ahead of the issues as they appear with the experience, that we’ve experienced during the pandemic — excuse me, this is falling off.." This moment further
    fueled concerns about his overall clarity and mental acuity.

    This instance is one of the many that continue to surface online, where Biden appears confused and uncertain about what he is doing or who he is addressing.

    Biden hosted the trilateral summit at the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland. Leaders discussed moving forward in "lockstep" on issues related to military cooperation and international politics, countering China and North Korea, as well as
    other topics.

    Later on, Biden is seen shaking hands with both of the leaders and then forces them to shake hands with each other. After that, he says to them: "You guys missing lunch?"

    Reporters shouted at Biden regarding the rising death toll in Maui, a topic he previously ignored before. But - he ignores the questions and shuffles away with Prime Minister Kishida and President Yoon after their photo op.

    Even world leaders are unsure how to handle Biden in his current state of mind. They must be uneasy about having any kind of relationship with him, especially when he can barely form a coherent sentence.

    Biden always appears confused and lost when in the public eye, which is not a good image for the nation. Needless to say, America and the world are at grave risk as long as this man is the President of the United States."

    <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-struggles-to-read-notes-at-camp-david-doesn-t-even-know-who-he-is-standing-with/ar-AA1fA0IG?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=317a9c515c82499b8459ced2ec9985bb&ei=16>


    All true.  Scary stuff.  If he was a republican, the media would be on
    him 24-7.

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  • From True North@21:1/5 to 345...@gmail.com on Wed Aug 23 09:46:39 2023
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 13:23:26 UTC-3, 345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 7:38:05 PM UTC-4, Alex wrote:
    345...@gmail.com wrote:
    "President Joe Biden's appearance on stage at Camp David, Maryland alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon raised even more concerns today, as his struggles were evident throughout the day, culminating in his
    onstage address.

    During the event, Biden notably corrected an announcer who referred to Fumio Kishida as the Prime Minister of Japan, falsely stating that Kishida holds the title of President. This prompted questions about Biden's awareness of his fellow leaders,
    as it seemed he lacked familiarity with either Yoon or Kishida.

    Fatigue was apparent in Biden's demeanor as he delivered his speech, grappling with stuttering and difficulty forming coherent syllables. These verbal challenges have raised doubts about his ability to communicate effectively, leading some to
    question his suitability for leading a nation.

    Throughout the speech, Biden appeared confused, exemplified when he remarked, "So we can get ahead of the issues as they appear with the experience, that we’ve experienced during the pandemic — excuse me, this is falling off.." This moment
    further fueled concerns about his overall clarity and mental acuity.

    This instance is one of the many that continue to surface online, where Biden appears confused and uncertain about what he is doing or who he is addressing.

    Biden hosted the trilateral summit at the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland. Leaders discussed moving forward in "lockstep" on issues related to military cooperation and international politics, countering China and North Korea, as well
    as other topics.

    Later on, Biden is seen shaking hands with both of the leaders and then forces them to shake hands with each other. After that, he says to them: "You guys missing lunch?"

    Reporters shouted at Biden regarding the rising death toll in Maui, a topic he previously ignored before. But - he ignores the questions and shuffles away with Prime Minister Kishida and President Yoon after their photo op.

    Even world leaders are unsure how to handle Biden in his current state of mind. They must be uneasy about having any kind of relationship with him, especially when he can barely form a coherent sentence.

    Biden always appears confused and lost when in the public eye, which is not a good image for the nation. Needless to say, America and the world are at grave risk as long as this man is the President of the United States."

    <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-struggles-to-read-notes-at-camp-david-doesn-t-even-know-who-he-is-standing-with/ar-AA1fA0IG?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=317a9c515c82499b8459ced2ec9985bb&ei=16>
    All true. Scary stuff. If he was a republican, the media would be on
    him 24-7.
    The NBC news aired his Hawaii "speech" the other day. It was not live, but obviously edited to try to clean it up some. It was embarrassing, to say the least. In what they did show, Biden was rambling, nonsensical, and almost incoherent at times. Jill
    looked ill just listening to him. You can't say he's not rested, as he's been on vacation for the last two weekends, and nearly half of his entire time as POTUS! Joe's grasp of reality isn't looking very good.


    Maybe it's time to put an age limit in for anyone wanting to run for president. Possibly no older than their 50s or mid 60s. You have to keep in mind that they might be in office for 8 years.

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  • From 3452471@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Alex on Wed Aug 23 09:23:24 2023
    On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 7:38:05 PM UTC-4, Alex wrote:
    345...@gmail.com wrote:
    "President Joe Biden's appearance on stage at Camp David, Maryland alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon raised even more concerns today, as his struggles were evident throughout the day, culminating in his
    onstage address.

    During the event, Biden notably corrected an announcer who referred to Fumio Kishida as the Prime Minister of Japan, falsely stating that Kishida holds the title of President. This prompted questions about Biden's awareness of his fellow leaders, as
    it seemed he lacked familiarity with either Yoon or Kishida.

    Fatigue was apparent in Biden's demeanor as he delivered his speech, grappling with stuttering and difficulty forming coherent syllables. These verbal challenges have raised doubts about his ability to communicate effectively, leading some to
    question his suitability for leading a nation.

    Throughout the speech, Biden appeared confused, exemplified when he remarked, "So we can get ahead of the issues as they appear with the experience, that we’ve experienced during the pandemic — excuse me, this is falling off.." This moment
    further fueled concerns about his overall clarity and mental acuity.

    This instance is one of the many that continue to surface online, where Biden appears confused and uncertain about what he is doing or who he is addressing.

    Biden hosted the trilateral summit at the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland. Leaders discussed moving forward in "lockstep" on issues related to military cooperation and international politics, countering China and North Korea, as well as
    other topics.

    Later on, Biden is seen shaking hands with both of the leaders and then forces them to shake hands with each other. After that, he says to them: "You guys missing lunch?"

    Reporters shouted at Biden regarding the rising death toll in Maui, a topic he previously ignored before. But - he ignores the questions and shuffles away with Prime Minister Kishida and President Yoon after their photo op.

    Even world leaders are unsure how to handle Biden in his current state of mind. They must be uneasy about having any kind of relationship with him, especially when he can barely form a coherent sentence.

    Biden always appears confused and lost when in the public eye, which is not a good image for the nation. Needless to say, America and the world are at grave risk as long as this man is the President of the United States."

    <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-struggles-to-read-notes-at-camp-david-doesn-t-even-know-who-he-is-standing-with/ar-AA1fA0IG?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=317a9c515c82499b8459ced2ec9985bb&ei=16>
    All true. Scary stuff. If he was a republican, the media would be on
    him 24-7.

    The NBC news aired his Hawaii "speech" the other day. It was not live, but obviously edited to try to clean it up some. It was embarrassing, to say the least. In what they did show, Biden was rambling, nonsensical, and almost incoherent at times.
    Jill looked ill just listening to him. You can't say he's not rested, as he's been on vacation for the last two weekends, and nearly half of his entire time as POTUS! Joe's grasp of reality isn't looking very good.

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  • From ?=@21:1/5 to True North on Wed Aug 23 15:01:22 2023
    True North <princecraft49@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 13:23:26 UTC-3, 345...@gmail.com wrote:> On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 7:38:05?PM UTC-4, Alex wrote: > > 345...@gmail.com wrote: > > > "President Joe Biden's appearance on stage at Camp David, Maryland alongside
    Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon raised even more concerns today, as his struggles were evident throughout the day, culminating in his onstage address. > > > > > > During the event, Biden notably corrected an
    announcer who referred to Fumio Kishida as the Prime Minister of Japan, falsely stating that Kishida holds the title of President. This prompted questions about Biden's awareness of his fellow leaders, as it seemed he lacked familiarity with either Yoon
    or Kishida. > > > > > > Fatigue was apparent in Biden's demeanor as he delivered his speech, grappling with stuttering and difficulty forming coherent syllables. These verbal challenges have raised doubts about his ability to communicate effectively,
    leading some to question his suitability for leading a nation. > > > > > > Throughout the speech, Biden appeared confused, exemplified when he remarked, "So we can get ahead of the issues as they appear with the experience, that we?ve experienced during
    the pandemic ? excuse me, this is falling off.." This moment further fueled concerns about his overall clarity and mental acuity. > > > > > > This instance is one of the many that continue to surface online, where Biden appears confused and uncertain
    about what he is doing or who he is addressing. > > > > > > Biden hosteda swa the trilateral summit at the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland. Leaders discussed moving forward in "lockstep" on issues related to military cooperation and
    international politics, countering China and North Korea, as well as other topics. > > > > > > Later on, Biden is seen shaking hands with both of the leaders and then forces them to shake hands with each other. After that, he says to them: "You guys
    missing lunch?" > > > > > > Reporters shouted at Biden regarding the rising death toll in Maui, a topic he previously ignored before. But - he ignores the questions and shuffles away with Prime Minister Kishida and President Yoon after their photo op. > >
    Even world leaders are unsure how to handle Biden in his current state of mind. They must be uneasy about having any kind of relationship with him, especially when he can barely form a coh, AOrent sentence. > > > > > > Biden always appears
    confused and lost when in the public eye, which is not a good image for the nation. Needless to say, America and the world are at grave risk as long as this man is the President of the United States." > > > > > > <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/
    biden-struggles-to-read-notes-at-camp-david-doesn-t-even-know-who-he-is-standing-with/ar-AA1fA0IG?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=317a9c515c82499b8459ced2ec9985bb&ei=16> > > All true. Scary stuff. If he was a republican, the media would be on > > him 24-7.>
    The NBC news aired his Hawaii "speech" the other day. It was not live, but obvio
    usly edited to try to clean it up some. It was embarrassing, to
    say the least. In what they did show, Biden was rambling,
    nonsensical, and almost incoherent at times. Jill looked ill just
    listening to him. You can't say he's not rested, as he's been on
    vacation for the last two weekends, and nearly half of his entire
    time as POTUS! Joe's grasp of reality isn't looking very
    good.Maybe it's time to put an age limit in for anyone wanting to
    run for president. Possibly no older than their 50s or mid 60s.
    You have to keep in mind that they might be in office for 8
    years.

    How 'bout if no career politicians, AKA swamp dwellas be allowed
    to run for president or vice president.

    --
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  • From Alex@21:1/5 to 345...@gmail.com on Wed Aug 23 18:42:51 2023
    345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 7:38:05 PM UTC-4, Alex wrote:
    345...@gmail.com wrote:
    "President Joe Biden's appearance on stage at Camp David, Maryland alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon raised even more concerns today, as his struggles were evident throughout the day, culminating in his
    onstage address.

    During the event, Biden notably corrected an announcer who referred to Fumio Kishida as the Prime Minister of Japan, falsely stating that Kishida holds the title of President. This prompted questions about Biden's awareness of his fellow leaders, as
    it seemed he lacked familiarity with either Yoon or Kishida.

    Fatigue was apparent in Biden's demeanor as he delivered his speech, grappling with stuttering and difficulty forming coherent syllables. These verbal challenges have raised doubts about his ability to communicate effectively, leading some to
    question his suitability for leading a nation.

    Throughout the speech, Biden appeared confused, exemplified when he remarked, "So we can get ahead of the issues as they appear with the experience, that we’ve experienced during the pandemic — excuse me, this is falling off.." This moment
    further fueled concerns about his overall clarity and mental acuity.

    This instance is one of the many that continue to surface online, where Biden appears confused and uncertain about what he is doing or who he is addressing.

    Biden hosted the trilateral summit at the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland. Leaders discussed moving forward in "lockstep" on issues related to military cooperation and international politics, countering China and North Korea, as well as
    other topics.

    Later on, Biden is seen shaking hands with both of the leaders and then forces them to shake hands with each other. After that, he says to them: "You guys missing lunch?"

    Reporters shouted at Biden regarding the rising death toll in Maui, a topic he previously ignored before. But - he ignores the questions and shuffles away with Prime Minister Kishida and President Yoon after their photo op.

    Even world leaders are unsure how to handle Biden in his current state of mind. They must be uneasy about having any kind of relationship with him, especially when he can barely form a coherent sentence.

    Biden always appears confused and lost when in the public eye, which is not a good image for the nation. Needless to say, America and the world are at grave risk as long as this man is the President of the United States."

    <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-struggles-to-read-notes-at-camp-david-doesn-t-even-know-who-he-is-standing-with/ar-AA1fA0IG?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=317a9c515c82499b8459ced2ec9985bb&ei=16>
    All true. Scary stuff. If he was a republican, the media would be on
    him 24-7.
    The NBC news aired his Hawaii "speech" the other day. It was not live, but obviously edited to try to clean it up some. It was embarrassing, to say the least. In what they did show, Biden was rambling, nonsensical, and almost incoherent at times.
    Jill looked ill just listening to him. You can't say he's not rested, as he's been on vacation for the last two weekends, and nearly half of his entire time as POTUS! Joe's grasp of reality isn't looking very good.

    He has been going downhill fast.

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to Alex on Thu Aug 24 08:41:39 2023
    On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 19:37:57 -0400, Alex <Xela777@gmail.com> wrote:

    345...@gmail.com wrote:
    "President Joe Biden's appearance on stage at Camp David, Maryland alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon raised even more concerns today, as his struggles were evident throughout the day, culminating in his
    onstage address.

    During the event, Biden notably corrected an announcer who referred to Fumio Kishida as the Prime Minister of Japan, falsely stating that Kishida holds the title of President. This prompted questions about Biden's awareness of his fellow leaders, as
    it seemed he lacked familiarity with either Yoon or Kishida.

    Fatigue was apparent in Biden's demeanor as he delivered his speech, grappling with stuttering and difficulty forming coherent syllables. These verbal challenges have raised doubts about his ability to communicate effectively, leading some to question
    his suitability for leading a nation.

    Throughout the speech, Biden appeared confused, exemplified when he remarked, "So we can get ahead of the issues as they appear with the experience, that we’ve experienced during the pandemic — excuse me, this is falling off.." This moment further
    fueled concerns about his overall clarity and mental acuity.

    This instance is one of the many that continue to surface online, where Biden appears confused and uncertain about what he is doing or who he is addressing.

    Biden hosted the trilateral summit at the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland. Leaders discussed moving forward in "lockstep" on issues related to military cooperation and international politics, countering China and North Korea, as well as
    other topics.

    Later on, Biden is seen shaking hands with both of the leaders and then forces them to shake hands with each other. After that, he says to them: "You guys missing lunch?"

    Reporters shouted at Biden regarding the rising death toll in Maui, a topic he previously ignored before. But - he ignores the questions and shuffles away with Prime Minister Kishida and President Yoon after their photo op.

    Even world leaders are unsure how to handle Biden in his current state of mind. They must be uneasy about having any kind of relationship with him, especially when he can barely form a coherent sentence.

    Biden always appears confused and lost when in the public eye, which is not a good image for the nation. Needless to say, America and the world are at grave risk as long as this man is the President of the United States."

    <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-struggles-to-read-notes-at-camp-david-doesn-t-even-know-who-he-is-standing-with/ar-AA1fA0IG?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=317a9c515c82499b8459ced2ec9985bb&ei=16>


    All true.  Scary stuff.  If he was a republican, the media would be on
    him 24-7.

    I think you should slam Biden because he petted a dog. That's about
    your speed.

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to princecraft49@gmail.com on Thu Aug 24 08:42:54 2023
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 09:46:39 -0700 (PDT), True North
    <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Wednesday, 23 August 2023 at 13:23:26 UTC-3, 345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 7:38:05?PM UTC-4, Alex wrote:
    345...@gmail.com wrote:
    "President Joe Biden's appearance on stage at Camp David, Maryland alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon raised even more concerns today, as his struggles were evident throughout the day, culminating in
    his onstage address.

    During the event, Biden notably corrected an announcer who referred to Fumio Kishida as the Prime Minister of Japan, falsely stating that Kishida holds the title of President. This prompted questions about Biden's awareness of his fellow leaders,
    as it seemed he lacked familiarity with either Yoon or Kishida.

    Fatigue was apparent in Biden's demeanor as he delivered his speech, grappling with stuttering and difficulty forming coherent syllables. These verbal challenges have raised doubts about his ability to communicate effectively, leading some to
    question his suitability for leading a nation.

    Throughout the speech, Biden appeared confused, exemplified when he remarked, "So we can get ahead of the issues as they appear with the experience, that we’ve experienced during the pandemic — excuse me, this is falling off.." This moment further
    fueled concerns about his overall clarity and mental acuity.

    This instance is one of the many that continue to surface online, where Biden appears confused and uncertain about what he is doing or who he is addressing.

    Biden hosted the trilateral summit at the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland. Leaders discussed moving forward in "lockstep" on issues related to military cooperation and international politics, countering China and North Korea, as well
    as other topics.

    Later on, Biden is seen shaking hands with both of the leaders and then forces them to shake hands with each other. After that, he says to them: "You guys missing lunch?"

    Reporters shouted at Biden regarding the rising death toll in Maui, a topic he previously ignored before. But - he ignores the questions and shuffles away with Prime Minister Kishida and President Yoon after their photo op.

    Even world leaders are unsure how to handle Biden in his current state of mind. They must be uneasy about having any kind of relationship with him, especially when he can barely form a coherent sentence.

    Biden always appears confused and lost when in the public eye, which is not a good image for the nation. Needless to say, America and the world are at grave risk as long as this man is the President of the United States."

    <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-struggles-to-read-notes-at-camp-david-doesn-t-even-know-who-he-is-standing-with/ar-AA1fA0IG?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=317a9c515c82499b8459ced2ec9985bb&ei=16>
    All true. Scary stuff. If he was a republican, the media would be on
    him 24-7.
    The NBC news aired his Hawaii "speech" the other day. It was not live, but obviously edited to try to clean it up some. It was embarrassing, to say the least. In what they did show, Biden was rambling, nonsensical, and almost incoherent at times. Jill
    looked ill just listening to him. You can't say he's not rested, as he's been on vacation for the last two weekends, and nearly half of his entire time as POTUS! Joe's grasp of reality isn't looking very good.


    Maybe it's time to put an age limit in for anyone wanting to run for president. Possibly no older than their 50s or mid 60s. You have to keep in mind that they might be in office for 8 years.

    Maybe it's time you removed Trump's little mushroom from my ass for
    me.
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  • From justan@21:1/5 to 3452471@gmail.com on Thu Aug 24 08:40:53 2023
    On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 12:57:17 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com" <3452471@gmail.com> wrote:

    "President Joe Biden's appearance on stage at Camp David, Maryland alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon raised even more concerns today, as his struggles were evident throughout the day, culminating in his
    onstage address.

    During the event, Biden notably corrected an announcer who referred to Fumio Kishida as the Prime Minister of Japan, falsely stating that Kishida holds the title of President. This prompted questions about Biden's awareness of his fellow leaders, as it
    seemed he lacked familiarity with either Yoon or Kishida.

    Fatigue was apparent in Biden's demeanor as he delivered his speech, grappling with stuttering and difficulty forming coherent syllables. These verbal challenges have raised doubts about his ability to communicate effectively, leading some to question
    his suitability for leading a nation.

    Throughout the speech, Biden appeared confused, exemplified when he remarked, "So we can get ahead of the issues as they appear with the experience, that we’ve experienced during the pandemic — excuse me, this is falling off.." This moment further
    fueled concerns about his overall clarity and mental acuity.

    This instance is one of the many that continue to surface online, where Biden appears confused and uncertain about what he is doing or who he is addressing.

    Biden hosted the trilateral summit at the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland. Leaders discussed moving forward in "lockstep" on issues related to military cooperation and international politics, countering China and North Korea, as well as
    other topics.

    Later on, Biden is seen shaking hands with both of the leaders and then forces them to shake hands with each other. After that, he says to them: "You guys missing lunch?"

    Reporters shouted at Biden regarding the rising death toll in Maui, a topic he previously ignored before. But - he ignores the questions and shuffles away with Prime Minister Kishida and President Yoon after their photo op.

    Even world leaders are unsure how to handle Biden in his current state of mind. They must be uneasy about having any kind of relationship with him, especially when he can barely form a coherent sentence.

    Biden always appears confused and lost when in the public eye, which is not a good image for the nation. Needless to say, America and the world are at grave risk as long as this man is the President of the United States."

    <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-struggles-to-read-notes-at-camp-david-doesn-t-even-know-who-he-is-standing-with/ar-AA1fA0IG?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=317a9c515c82499b8459ced2ec9985bb&ei=16>

    You've been confused about your sexuality since you let me suck your
    little penis.
    --
    ¿


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  • From justan@21:1/5 to Alex on Thu Aug 24 08:43:43 2023
    On Wed, 23 Aug 2023 18:42:51 -0400, Alex <Xela777@gmail.com> wrote:

    345...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 7:38:05?PM UTC-4, Alex wrote:
    345...@gmail.com wrote:
    "President Joe Biden's appearance on stage at Camp David, Maryland alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon raised even more concerns today, as his struggles were evident throughout the day, culminating in his
    onstage address.

    During the event, Biden notably corrected an announcer who referred to Fumio Kishida as the Prime Minister of Japan, falsely stating that Kishida holds the title of President. This prompted questions about Biden's awareness of his fellow leaders, as
    it seemed he lacked familiarity with either Yoon or Kishida.

    Fatigue was apparent in Biden's demeanor as he delivered his speech, grappling with stuttering and difficulty forming coherent syllables. These verbal challenges have raised doubts about his ability to communicate effectively, leading some to
    question his suitability for leading a nation.

    Throughout the speech, Biden appeared confused, exemplified when he remarked, "So we can get ahead of the issues as they appear with the experience, that we’ve experienced during the pandemic — excuse me, this is falling off.." This moment further
    fueled concerns about his overall clarity and mental acuity.

    This instance is one of the many that continue to surface online, where Biden appears confused and uncertain about what he is doing or who he is addressing.

    Biden hosted the trilateral summit at the presidential retreat near Thurmont, Maryland. Leaders discussed moving forward in "lockstep" on issues related to military cooperation and international politics, countering China and North Korea, as well as
    other topics.

    Later on, Biden is seen shaking hands with both of the leaders and then forces them to shake hands with each other. After that, he says to them: "You guys missing lunch?"

    Reporters shouted at Biden regarding the rising death toll in Maui, a topic he previously ignored before. But - he ignores the questions and shuffles away with Prime Minister Kishida and President Yoon after their photo op.

    Even world leaders are unsure how to handle Biden in his current state of mind. They must be uneasy about having any kind of relationship with him, especially when he can barely form a coherent sentence.

    Biden always appears confused and lost when in the public eye, which is not a good image for the nation. Needless to say, America and the world are at grave risk as long as this man is the President of the United States."

    <https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-struggles-to-read-notes-at-camp-david-doesn-t-even-know-who-he-is-standing-with/ar-AA1fA0IG?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=317a9c515c82499b8459ced2ec9985bb&ei=16>
    All true. Scary stuff. If he was a republican, the media would be on
    him 24-7.
    The NBC news aired his Hawaii "speech" the other day. It was not live, but obviously edited to try to clean it up some. It was embarrassing, to say the least. In what they did show, Biden was rambling, nonsensical, and almost incoherent at times.
    Jill looked ill just listening to him. You can't say he's not rested, as he's been on vacation for the last two weekends, and nearly half of his entire time as POTUS! Joe's grasp of reality isn't looking very good.

    I've been going down on guys for years.

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