My impression from this interview is that Biden is doing ‘okay’ for a man in his early eighties. He can still dress and feed himself, so he doesn’t need to move to a nursing home or anything. But he sounded heavily coached, and consciously striving to be coherent. I have no confidence that he will have consistent ‘good days’ for the next…
My impression from this interview is that Biden is doing ‘okay’ for a man in his early eighties. He can still dress and feed himself, so he doesn’t need to move to a nursing home or anything. But he sounded heavily coached, and consciously striving to be coherent. I have no confidence that he will have consistent ‘good days’ for the next four years. I don’t want this man to have his trigger finger on nuclear weapons. I don’t want a person of unreliable cognition calling the shots in a war.
Time to retire, Joe.
(And kudos to the interviewer for being respectful yet a tenacious bulldog in going after the crucial question.)
My impression from this interview is that Biden is doing ‘okay’ for a man in his early eighties. He can still dress and feed himself, so he doesn’t need to move to a nursing home or anything. But he sounded heavily coached, and consciously striving to be coherent. I have no confidence that he will have consistent ‘good days’ for the next four years. I don’t want this man to have his trigger finger on nuclear weapons. I don’t want a person of unreliable cognition calling the shots in a war.
Time to retire, Joe.
(And kudos to the interviewer for being respectful yet a tenacious bulldog in going after the crucial question.)