12 thoughts on “Why Biden Will Never Be President”

  1. History is at best a guideline, but “past performance is no guarantee of future results.” Something has never happened, until it does. I seriously doubt Slow Joe Biden can get elected, but stranger and more disastrous things have happened. Smile, but keep buying ammo.

  2. It will be interesting to see if Trump ignores SloJoe, other than to make him the butt of ridicule, and concentrates on the Heir-Apparent.

    The Dems will have no problem with invoking the 25th Amendment to ease him out as soon as March 2021 (gotta at least let him have a Presidency longer than William Harrison’s). The only question is will they use Section 3, or Section 4. An outright resignation would be preferred, which means Section 4 is more likely.

    1. Section 3 would let them install a ball pit in the West Wing to keep Joe busy while Julia Louis-Dreyfus actually runs the show.

  3. “Despite his own BS, he doesn’t support the Second Amendment.”

    I’m sure he thinks a shotgun and a handful of shells for clay shooting or something are all anyone needs, and if anyone thinks that’s not supporting the second amendment, they’re probably not a Democrat.

  4. I heard that Mr. Biden is disfluent — he stutters. Do you think some of his odd pronouncements come out of the compensations he is making not to reveal that he stutters.

    A person who stutters comes across as brain damaged or disabled in some way. The thing about stuttering and research into stuttering is that unlike many other speech disorders, for the preponderance of people with this condition, science cannot find a darned thing wrong with them or their brains or their coordination or anything. They just stutter.

    One data point on stuttering, I was in the home of an American expatriate speech/brain scientist as a guest on a foreign visit, and I complained that a certain piece of classical music on the radio or played from a recording “what played way too fast, just to showboat the virtuosity of the performer.” He suggested to me the contrary, that playing a piece fast was much easier than playing it slower at a more deliberate base, that this was a matter of “fluency.”

    I then complained about my frustration playing the exercises and pieces at a fast tempo in my private-lesson music study, as a hobby at the time. The conversation somehow brought in stuttering, with one theory being that a stutterer is someone who never quite mastered the musical instrument of their speech apparatus, how to “play it fluently”, where a disfluency in playing a musical instrument is called a “stumble” whereas in talking it is called a “stutter.”

    Music ability and fluent speech are apparently “orthogonal”, with country-music performer Mel Tillis — I guess he sang fluently but his stuttering in speaking was something that people even made fun about.

    1. There is some keyboard disfluency in what I just posted. “what played” instead of “was played” and “deliberate base” instead of “deliberate pace” “p” in pace and “b” in base are distant on the computer keyboard — am I sounding this out as I type?

      I have caught myself in some brief stutters/stammers in classroom lecture. Maybe there is a neurological component and I am aging?

      1. There have been times I’ve seen errors like that and thought the author was voice-typing without double-checking the output. On the other hand, I’ve since made similar errors myself so…?

        And since I know I do my verbal thinking by internal voice, I think “am I sounding this out as I type?” is probably the right question.

    2. None of that explains Biden’s cranky old man act whenever someone challenges him. His overly aggressive response has nothing to do with stuttering and everything to do with not being there mentally.

      1. And, as someone else said, a stutter won’t make you invent stories about getting arrested while trying to visit Nelson Mandela. (Or commit plagiarizism, for that matter.)

    3. Sorry, stuttering doesn’t explain “Dog-faced pony soldier”, or stories about Corn Pop and kids stroking his leg hair, or his rough treatment of people at his own rallies.

  5. I expect we are seeing the legacy of a pair of brain surgeries Biden had for brain aneurysms in 1988. One of the questions he reportedly asked was if he would get off the table the same. Doc told him he had a better chance of living at 35 – 50% (Biden story).

    Dems are in a race with Biden’s mental deterioration to get him to the convention before he implodes. They will then try to get him elected by hiding him much like they did Hilly’s health issues during the 2016 campaign. Think of Weekend at Bernie’s as their new model. Cheers –

    https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/brain-surgeon-told-biden-he-had-less-50-chance-being-completely-normal

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