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Stop Calling It A "Stutter" : Here Are Dozens Of Examples Of Mr. Bidens Dementia Symptoms by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
(2020-03-08 at 14:01:51 )
Stop Calling It A "Stutter" : Here Are Dozens Of Examples Of Mr. Bidens Dementia Symptoms by Ms Caitlin Johnstone!
It is very bizarre and dissonant how there are currently two separate and non-overlapping lines of criticism going on against the campaign of establishment-anointed Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
There are the perfectly accurate criticisms regarding the right-wing, militaristic policy positions of the politician Joe Biden used to be, and then there are the equally accurate criticisms of Joe Bidens handlers and Democratic Party leadership for wheeling out the dementia-addled husk of a man he currently is to run for the worlds most powerful elected office.
These two debates do not interweave, because they are not relevant to one another. It does not matter what political positions a dementia victim once had; what matters is taking care of him and keeping him away from hazards, like sharp objects and nuclear launch codes. It is impossible to know what actual political convictions still remain held within a mind that can no longer lucidly string thoughts together anyway.
I hate doing this.
I hate repeatedly writing about the obvious and undeniable fact that an old man is exhibiting obvious and undeniable symptoms of incipient dementia.
It is not fun, and it does not feel good.
But the alternative is laying down and allowing the Democratic party and its allied media to gaslight people into believing it is not a thing, as they are doing currently.
If you do a live Twitter search for the word "stutter", you will as of this writing see that word being tweeted multiple times per minute on the social media platform as Democrats scramble to defend Mr. Biden from people who are accurately highlighting the indisputable fact that the former vice president is showing signs of cognitive decline.
In my interactions with Mr. Biden supporters over the last 24 hours I have had this irrelevant word suddenly start getting thrown at me, because narrative managers in the mainstream media and the Joe Biden campaign have been aggressively promoting the talking point that Mr. Bidens increasingly frequent neurological misfirings on the campaign trail are actually the result of a longstanding speech impediment.
This is false.
While it is true that Mr. Biden has periodically exhibited signs of a stutter, the inability to hold on to his own train of thought, forgetting where he is and who he is with, grossly incorrect use of language, and inappropriate behavior are not symptoms of a stutter.
Here is the Mayo Clinics list of symptoms for a stutter, also known as a stammer:
-Difficulty starting a word, phrase or sentence
-Prolonging a word or sounds within a word
-Repetition of a sound, syllable or word
-Brief silence for certain syllables or words, or pauses within a word (broken word)
-Addition of extra words such as "um" if difficulty moving to the next word is anticipated
-Excess tension, tightness, or movement of the face or upper body to produce a word
-Anxiety about talking
-Limited ability to effectively communicate
Here is the Mayo Clinics list of dementia symptoms:
-Memory loss, which is usually noticed by a spouse or someone else
-Difficulty communicating or finding words
-Difficulty with visual and spatial abilities, such as getting lost while driving
-Difficulty reasoning or problem-solving
-Difficulty handling complex tasks
-Difficulty with planning and organizing
-Difficulty with coordination and motor functions
-Confusion and disorientation
Clearly, the symptoms of the speech impediment are very distinct from the symptoms of a degenerative neurological disorder.
What follows are dozens of examples suggesting the latter, most of which were compiled by the Twitter user Koen Swinkels.
You may be absolutely certain that Donald Trump will not hesitate to highlight this growing mountain of evidence should Democratic Party leadership successfully install Joe Biden as the nominee; in fact both Donald Trump and his Fox News cheerleaders are doing so already.
Joe Biden is Jeb Bush plus dementia.
Donald Trump will be far less charitable with his symptoms than I am here, and if he is nominated the president will make certain this story dominates news headlines from the convention until November.
Anyone who wants Donald Trump out of office should fiercely oppose Mr. Bidens nomination.
1. "Make sure you have the record player on at night.. make sure the kids hear words."
Everyone talked about Mr. Biden’s bizarre call for families to make use of an archaic audio technology in response to a debate question about slavery, and some criticized his paternalistic suggestion that black Americans need to be taught how to raise their children correctly, but hardly anyone made a fuss about the fact that his entire answer was also a rambling, incoherent word salad.
It is easy to overlook linguistic peculiarities when they are spoken, so I made a verbatim transcript of Mr. Bidens complete answer, exactly as he spoke it. There are no typos. Read it carefully, resisting the urge to mentally re-word it in order to make it make sense:
"Well they have to deal with the - Look, there is institutional segregation in this country. And from the time I got involved I started dealing with that. Redlining. Banks. Making sure that we are in a position where - Look, talk about education. I propose that what we take is those very poor schools, the Title 1 schools, triple the amount of money we spend from 15 to 45 billion a year. Give every single teacher a raise that equal raise to getting out - the sixty-thousand dollar level.
"Number two: make sure that we bring into the help the - the student, the, the teachers deal with the problems that come from home. The problems that come from home. We need - We have one school psychologist for every fifteen hundred kids in America today. It is crazy. The teachers are reca - Now, I am married to a teacher. My deceased wife is a teacher. They have every problem coming to them. We have make sure that every single child does in fact have three, four, and five year-olds go to school - school, not daycare. School. We bring social workers into homes of parents to help them deal with how to raise their children. It is not that they do not wanna help, they do not want - they do not know quite what to do.
Play the radio, make sure the television, the - excuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night, the-the-the-the phone, make sure the kids hear words. A kid coming from a very poor school, a very poor background, will hear four million words fewer spoken by the time they get there."
Compare this muddle-headed mess, and all the following subsequent examples, to the crisp, forceful way Joe Biden used to speak:
Or even just a few years ago:
2. "We hold these truths to be self-evident. All men and women created by the, go, you know the, you know the thing."
3. "Super Thursday"
4. "I am a Democratic candidate for the United States Senate. Look me over, if you like what you see help out, if not vote for the other Bi- gimme a look though okay?"
Fact check: Joe Biden has not been a candidate for the United States Senate in a great many years, and is in fact running for the presidency.
5. "Alright Chuck!"
Fact check: Chris. Chris Wallace.
6. "Right here in the state of North South Carolina."
Fact check: Not a state.
7. Randomly biting his wifes finger.
Fact check: Do not do that, Joe.
8. Worked with Deng Xiaoping, who died 23 years ago, on the Paris Climate Accord during the Obama administration.
9. "Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids."
10. Whatever the hell this is.
11. We will increase healthcare premiums and make sure care is not quality, only affordable.
12. "Look, fat, look, here is the deal."
13. "My deceased son was the Attorney General of the United States."
Beau Biden was only the Attorney General of Delaware.
14. Being aggressive and inappropriate with Iraq war veterans, wrongly insinuating that his son died in the war.
United States veterans recently confronted Joe Biden over his support for the Iraq invasion, one saying "My friends are dead because of your policies."
"So is my son,"Mr. Biden replied. "He was in Iraq, okay? For a year. Not that it matters, right?"
"I am not going after your son," the veteran said.
"You better not," Mr. Biden replied.
Mr. Bidens son was in Iraq from 2008 to 2009. He died in 2015, of cancer.
15. This incoherent word salad.
Here is a transcript of an answer Mr. Biden gave to a question at a town hall. Read through it, resisting the urge to mentally revise it into something more coherent:
"And so I was saying that, and what they turned around and said, Joe Biden said, in effect, they said, that Joe Biden said that what he was told, that what, that what the white supremacists argue, that we have no problem, that our, our, our basic English jurisprudential system is not the problem. The problem is those countries like Africa and Asia and those places, they are the reason why we have all these problems. So they turn it around to make it sound like that, and by the way, the title of the article is, was, is the Washington Post "The Deceptively (indecipherable) of Joe Biden Singles, Signals What Is Coming" and that is that is a whole bunch of lies.
The generic point I am making here is that, what has happened is that, I know we are going to get in to, whomever the nominee is of the Democratic Party, is going to have a plethora of lies told about him or her, and misrepresentations and this went on the internet, this edited article, it got retweeted by some press people and then they realized it was edited to make it look like something not.. white supremacists, see, Mr. Bidens acknowledging that the problem here is that that all those folks, all those minority folks are the problem. And so, in essence. And so they corrected, they corrected. You are going to see a lot more of it. You are going to see a lot more of not only my statements being taken out of context, and lied about, or altered, you are going to see whomever the Democratic nominee is because that is how this guy operates. Now. Whether or not I can win?"
16. "We choose truth over facts."
17. "150 million people have been killed since 2007 when Bernie Sanders voted to exempt the gun manufacturers from liability."
This would be about half the population of the United States. Pretty sure that would have made bigger headlines.
18. Confusing Theresa May with Margaret Thatcher.
19. Confusing Angela Merkel with Margaret Thatcher.
20. "You are a lying dog-faced pony soldier."
21. Rambling confused gibberish, including saying Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr were assassinated in the late 70s.
Both men were assassinated in 1968.
22. Fix the problem of violence against women by "punching at it and punching at it and punching at it."
23. Implementing a childcare tax credit would "put 720 million women back in the workforce."
This would be more than double the entire United States population.
24. Thought he was in Vermont when he was in New Hampshire.
25. Confused New Hampshire and Nevada.
26. Said he was vice president during the Parkland shooting.
Mr. Biden left the office of the vice presidency in January 2017. The Parkland shooting was February 2018.
27. Said 1976 when he meant 2014.
28. Said he is looking forward to "appointing the first African American woman to the United States Senate."
Nobody "appoints" senators; they are elected. The first African American woman in the United States Senate took office in 1993.
29. "Go to Joe 30330 and help me in this fight."
Mr. Biden apparently received instructions from his team to tell debate viewers to text "Joe" to 30330, but these directions were too complicated for him. He wound up sending viewers to a random empty URL which was subsequently bought up by a Buttigieg supporter.
30. Made, then dropped, claim that he was arrested in South Africa while trying to visit Nelson Mandela in prison.
That is all I have got for now.
Let me know if I missed any good ones; I will probably keep this updated with all the latest neurological misfirings until this discussion goes mainstream like it should already be.
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