Showing posts with label Dementia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dementia. Show all posts

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Nudge


I know, I know kind readers, I am being a colossal nudge for pointing out Biden’s uncorrected slippages into the darkness of dementia ... but he is running for our president for heaven’s sake! (There are many other brain freezes that I ... and many of you ... are ignoring for now.)

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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Put a Lid on It


Today, Joe Biden’s puppet masters again ‘put a lid on it’ ... his campaign ... meaning he is hiding in his basement and not talking to the media. Yesterday, in North Carolina, his handlers agreed to let him answer a few questions ... with the following caveat — they had to be “yes or no” questions! And our complaint press accepted this demeaning stricture!

And why do Sleepy Joe’s handlers have a lid on things today? Probably to conceal his likely ‘bad day’ dementia symptoms.



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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Bad Day


Joe Biden has his good days and his bad days. On his good days, his puppet masters trot him out for some scripted words and a few questions to respond to from his teleprompter. On his bad days, they keep him cocooned in his basement to minimize his gaffs and any dementia evidence.

Apparently, today is a bad day ... since he is “invisible in Delaware.”

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Pulling the Plug


Pretty soon Joe Biden’s puppeteers are going to be forced into calling it quits on this impossible task ... turning an enfeebled Biden into someone who can run our country ... see: Weasel Zippers videos

Even the most virulent Trump haters must know that voting for Biden is an impossibility and, very soon, his handlers will be forced to act. This sad charade can’t go on much longer. It’s clearly elder abuse. 

The first debate is only days away and they will have to pull the plug before most voters, who the complicit media have shielded this man’s rapid decline from, get to see how really bad he is.

They must have a plan ... but it can’t involve having Biden getting elected ... because he won’t.

On the bright side, Sleepy Joe will now obviously escape any consequences from what he did while serving under Obama.


Afterward: from Diogenes’ Middle Finger blog: 



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Monday, May 25, 2020

Letter to Trump


Mr. President,

I know that it is against your very nature, but you don’t need to attack Biden any more in your campaign to get re-elected next November ... not for his perviness, not for his dementia, not for his corruption, not for his bone-headed foreign-policy mistakes ... not even for son Hunter. May I suggest you let him keep digging the hole he is is in. It’s already so deep, it is unlikely he can climb out before the walls cave in.

Sincerely,
A Voter

Tuesday, April 07, 2020

Sunday, December 22, 2019

Obvious Truth


Dementia is the mind shutting down first to soften the realization that the body is soon to follow. — Anon.


Monday, January 08, 2018

Dementia


Joe and Mika had the author of the hour, Michael Wolff, on their show this AM ... and the bottom line of this tête-à-tête -a-tet was that Trump is in the early stages of dementia. The rationale for this conclusion was that Trump keeps repeating himself. Now anyone who watches Trump at all realizes that, yes, he often does this ("No collusion! No collusion!") at every opportunity.

But, what struck me as most interesting about this interview was that Wolff and both Mika and Joe kept repeating this dementia accusation about every thirty seconds. Does this mean that these three anti-Trumpers are going into mental decline?


Monday, December 04, 2017

Trump's Reality


Mika and Joe on MSNBC's Morning Joe proclaim (a fancy word for "yell") it at every opportunity -- Trump is crazy ... or Trump is suffering from early-onset dementia. A group of psychiatrists recently gave their group diagnosis that Trump was cuckoopie. And now Trump himself, in his tweets, is  sometimes showing a distorted reality ... he really didn't say what was on the Billy Bush "grab 'em by the pussy" tape. Or he fired Flynn because he lied to the FBI as well as Pence. (It is very unlikely he knew about the Flynn FBI lie which occurred, if it occurred at all, well after Comey's firing.)

Anyway, yes even I sometimes get twinges of concern over Trump's concept of reality. But these twinges have not yet overtaken my concern about the mania on the Left as they see Obama's crooked house being demolished brick by brick.

I am still willing to view Trump's sometimes quirkiness as a result of his oversized ego ... and it being an asset that keeps true nutjobs like lil' Kim off balance. The stock market is roaring not just because of Trump's recent tax win ... but because they see Obama's crooked house being razed.

Our "demented" president is doing things on the economic, immigration, anti-terrorism, trade, climate, and national defense fronts that are far more rational than our previous "sane" president. And, if you Hillary-ophiles think that your attempts at a slow-motion coup is perfectly rational, then I think you too need some couch time with those puffed-up psychiatrists who have diagnosed Trump as nuts.

Accuse me, if you will, of living in Trump's version of reality. But, when I see our previous understanding  of  what was sanity crumbling with each new sexual harassment revelation ... and many adults, like Mitch McConnell, buying into the Trump way, I am more comfortable with Trump's form of dirangement.

Friday, June 03, 2016

Doozy Headlines


Sea levels declining on [US] East Coast

US Govt. issues summer terror travel alert for Europe

Judge presiding in [Trump] University case is La Raza member

[Elon] Musk: We're living in [a] computer simulation

Saudi Arabia gives Uber $3.5 billion cash infusion

Lawsuit: McDonald's drive-thru discriminates against the blind

Students look for 'sugar daddies' to pay for college

UCLA shooter entered US on foreign student visa in 2001

Research: Use of many OTC cold medications linked to dementia

Measles outbreak traced to illegals

Hundreds of thousands disfigured in Middle-East [refugee camps] by flesh-eating bug

Erdogan [of Turkey] says no birth control for Muslims

Congressman marries woman running to replace him

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Even More Headlines


Lesbian necrophilia film booed [at Cannes Film Festival]

Asian Americans are the healthiest

Woman tries to climb Mt. Everest to prove vegans can do anything: DIES

Iranian Commander: Can destroy Israel in under 8 minutes

Hot angry camel bites off owner's head

Cash now used for fewer than half consumer payments

Model that correctly predicted every election since 1980 gives 2016 verdict ... [Hillery]

Iranian women dress as men to avoid morality police

12-year-old set for college [biochemical engineering]

Naked ladies perform Shakespeare in Central Park

Eating curry fights dementia

Gun used to kill Trayvon Martin sold for $250,000

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Dementia

Dare Not Speak its Name
My sixty-something neighbor rang my bell the other day. When I answered, he started asking me gibberish questions – “Where are my car keys?” “Are they at the Elks Club?” When I offered to drive him there to get his keys he seemed even more confused … pointing in the wrong direction and demurring to my offer of help. I had known that he was losing contact with reality … spending hour upon hour chopping ice around his driveway … but this was the first clear manifestation of what appeared to me as early-onset Alzheimer’s … and it has unnerved me.

My mother in her later years also developed dementia … first as a sundown syndrome … then later as fully impaired cognition. Her last three or four years were not pretty as I watched her, in her late eighties, sink into a world of enfeebled disorientation.  (Yet remarkably, toward the end, she received a call from her old college roommate and spent 15 minutes in a perfectly normal conversation with her.) My mother’s mother too had experienced much the same downward spiral … spending her last few years in a fetal position.  And what does this presage for me? Possibly not good stuff.

At seventy-five I am now extremely sensitive to my own cognitive capabilities and suffer mild panic attacks at what may be the slightest slippage of same. Not remembering the right word to express a thought or falling asleep in my easy chair in the late afternoon … each casts a pall on my outlook for my golden years. Unfortunately, today there is not a lot that can be done to reverse this mental degeneration, so I guess I might have to travel this gloomy path so encumbered.  But the real downer is the fear of what such a syndrome, if it does befall me, might do to those loved ones around me.

Sorry dear readers for all this doom and gloom, but I need to try to disperse this cloud.  Perhaps, this blog may be my own palliative way of keeping  my synapses firing?