Maybe they don’t like getting sniffed?
He’s less than 25% into this thing.
He’s not going to get better at the job, or more popular, over the next 3 years.
Alzheimer’s.
On purpose….Remember, the #JihadJunta is in complete control… (scary as he!!.)
Yeah he’s about worn out that satchell paige the Negro baseball player story he told the pope, too
In the first stage, people with dementia begin to experience that something is not right – ‘The old memory is playing up.’ They may feel embarrassed or frightened when they recognize changes in their memory or thinking. Family and friends begin to question and comment on the changes and forgetfulness. The person is likely to fight to keep up the façade of ‘normality’ and being in control. They might do things, such as making up a little story to fill the memory gap of someone or something they can’t remember. Professionals label this gap filling as ‘confabulation’. However, this ‘story’ telling or gap filling does not mean that the person is telling a lie. It is actually a creative, self-defence mechanism that helps the person to keep up the façade. It will help supportive partners and ‘carers’ to understand if they can imagine it in this way too.
In the second stage, people with dementia are far more relaxed and inclined to give in and let go. They may start to withdraw and appear to become preoccupied with the past, thinking back to happy times, restoring old memories and sometimes living in that time and reality. Their way of communicating may change too. Sentence construction may not be as clear. They might start a sentence, and it make perfect sense; but then it becomes muddled in the middle and ends as ‘gobbledegook’, which is hard to understand.
In the third stage, people with dementia start to withdraw even further into the past and become so preoccupied with their memories that they ‘live’ almost entirely in that time and reality.
In the fourth stage, people with dementia may completely shut out the outside world. They might sit in a chair or lie in bed staring straight into thin air, or they might have their eyes closed. They may not respond when someone walks into the room or speaks to them.
battery in his bark collar go dead???
He probably tells this story at least 6 times a week in privacy of the white house to any staffer who is dumb enough to stop long enough to listen to him.
I think at this point it’s got to be obvious to one and all that Dementia Joe truly believe that this Amtrak story happened. He told this whopper so many times that it became very real to him, and in his dementia-addled state he no longer realizes that it was simply one of his many tale tales.
Anyone else ever see the great Christopher Plummer in the movie “Remember” (2015)?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3704050/
Very clever movie on the topic of false memory.
I am convinced that there is no one ring in Hell for politicians. They will spend all eternity shuffling from one ring to another. Liars, thieves, perverts, traitors all - along with other crimes.
Poor bastage how can they let this go on?
“Stop me if y’all heard this one. There I was, no sheet...”
“STOP!”
“What?!? Y’all a buncha lyin’, no account, horse-faced, donkey-dogs! Anywhoo, Golda an’ I were pinned by sniper fire in Afghaniraq. Our 18-wheeler was stuck on the crossing as the Scranton Special came roarin’ down the tracks...”
Joe has been told not to repeat this story by his handlers. He does it anyway. Why does he do this? The answer is quite simple. His grasp on reality is poor. When he tells this story it is real to him. He thinks it is true.
Our president is mentally compromised in the extreme.
name of conductor Angelic Negro ?
Dementia patients frequently tell the same stories over and over even after it is pointed out that the stories have no basis in reality.
Biden thinks it happened. That’s all that matters.
Biden has told so many lies so often that he actually believes them.
Senile Joe doesn’t care if everyone knows it’s a lie, it’s his favorite story.
Just wait till Joe tells us how he fought off Indian attacks against the Northern Pacific Railroad when he couldn’t get a plane to Seattle.