In a world where Joe Biden reigns supreme with bursts of anger and baffling babbling, what’s the deal with all the yelling and fibbing? Sure, some folks out there are trying to paint him as “fiery” or “forceful,” but let’s call a spade a spade, shall we? The man’s a serial fabricator with a penchant for angry outbursts.
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Now, enter the State of the Union address. This was Biden’s big moment to maybe, just maybe, try to mend some of the fractures he’s caused during his rather divisive time in office. And what does he do? Goes on a tirade against House Republicans, Donald Trump, and even stares down the Supreme Court justices over Roe v. Wade, all while vowing to push Roe as the law of the land if he clinches that reelection.
It’s like a broken record of bitterness and rage. But why, oh why, does he do it?
Some suggest it might be beyond his control. Maybe he thinks his yelling is a display of leadership. Spoiler alert: it’s not. While no one’s making excuses for his behavior, it’s hard to ignore the signs hinting at dementia. The yelling, the incoherence – it’s all there for everyone to see.
When you delve into the realm of dementia, you’ll find some interesting tidbits. The middle stages often witness a deterioration in memory and language skills. People find it tough to remember things, struggle to find the right words, and might even start believing in things that aren’t true (delusions, anyone?).
Perhaps a little too close for comfort, no? Biden’s ramblings and rants seem eerily familiar to the symptoms described. It’s like a playbook unfolding right in front of our eyes.
Now, how does one manage this agitation related to dementia? Harvard Health Publishing suggests non-drug approaches like physical activity, touch, and music. But news flash to the Democrats: Being the President or running for reelection isn’t on that list.
As Brit Hume boldly points out, Biden’s senility is becoming more palpable by the day. The man’s actions speak volumes, and it might be time for a reality check. Let’s stop the charade of “fiery leadership” and address what seems to be a glaring issue at hand.