In reply to: I don't really care about the Sisi/Mexico thing, at the posted by krudler
Conversations he claimed to have in 2021, talking about January 6th. He was explicit about when and where he had the conversation. He told the story at two separate events on the same evening. The problem is, Kohl has been dead for over a decade. He was mixing up
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Biden also confused Mitterand and Macron, claiming to have spoken with the former a quarter century after the French president's death.
Neither look anything alike.
These three stuttering incidents took place three days apart.
dementia/alzheimers? I guess what I'm getting at is aren't there different stages of this, and early on it's very inconsistent and might be harder to pick up on given we rarely see him and he's rarely allowed to go off the teleprompter? I ask not to be difficult, but because I do not know and from what I've personally experienced it seems to snowball rather than a cliff-type progression.
A number of Republicans have grudgingly acknowleged he's still annoyingly with it. You'd also see it more in Q and A.
Even early alzheimers people have some totally off the rails moments.
Age related slowing can get bad enough where you can't be POTUS but you can be pretty functional. I don't think Biden's there but he could be in 4 years. That's why I wish he'd have opened the primary up a year ago.
I just think from both a personal mental competence and advisor perspective he runs circles around Trump. I wish the Republicans would nominate Whaley or someone who'd beat him. I'd dislike their politics, but I'd prefer we set a higher floor for the country.
Alas that's not the world we live in.