I don't understand. I don't particularly like the guy, but he is entitled to his opinion and like he says, he pays for this site like the rest of us. Heather makes it available and we pay. So his opinion, even if you disagree with it, is just as valid as any other opinion. You can hate it but you really shouldn't be able to censor it. Otherwise, you are not even engaging in a true debate about this, you are just sticking your head into the proverbial hole.
I am not censoring him. I blocked him. He is mounting attacks on various comments, including mine. I checked him out. He is MAGA. I don't engage with the MAGA because they are a cult and not open to reason.
But the most important thing is this--platforms give us the ability to block people for a reason. It would be unbearable otherwise. I get to choose who I allow in my space, and have decided against this person. It in no way affects his ability to exist on this platform.
As to his opinion being "just as valuable", that is simply not true. The fact that we all have a RIGHT to an opinion does not make all opinions equal. If you doubt that I must ask--if you thought you had a serious illness, would you consult your bartender? Or your doctor?
If both of their opinions are equal, it should not matter to you. But I bet it does.
"This isn't about Trump. Its about whether an 81 year with Dementia should be the Commander in Chief."
Of course this is about Trump - and the entire right wing apparatus repurposing our Democratic republic as a corporate-clerical fascist state. Through corruption of the Supreme Court. Misdirection of Congressional authority. And through Project 2025, establishing an imperial executive.
Biden is diminished. That is an undeniable observation, it is not a medical diagnosis. This is a significant political problem. With a political solution. Or resolution.
The more significant, perhaps fatal, problem is the American electorate. Those who are disaffected and disengaged and will not vote. Those who will enthusiastically vote for authoritarianism in the person of Trump. Those who mistake voting as an individual exercise in personal expression and will help elect Trump by voting for Stein, RKFJR et al.
That leaves the rest of us. To dedicate ourselves from now to November in Getting Out The Vote for whomever is the Democratic candidate.
Ageist Russian Bot! Mouthpiece for Putin. Trump should be in a prison for the criminally insane, not the White House. Biden does not have dementia. So you lie. At least what I am saying is true. Trump is a criminal and he is insane. My paternal great-grandmother lived on her own until the age of 109. Then she died. My maternal grandmother lived to be 99.5. My mom is now 90 and is living independently in a senior community, where I have been to dinner in their dinning room with men in their mid-90s who are lively and interesting. I am in Germany in an art group with a woman who is 92. She is vivacious, still drives, also takes public or her bike, does interesting art work, and has interesting things to say about art, and politics and other topics. She is lively and a incisive. She lives on her own in her home for many, many years. Wisdom is needed for this job, that is why Biden gets it done. Biden does not have any signs on dementia. This does not come on overnight. If he does have it he will make room for his great vice president. If not, she gets more practice to take over.
I have studied neuropsychology in my program on School Psychology and have over 30 years experience as a teacher where my expertise is cognition amongst other things. George Clooney is an actor not a doctor or a politician. Who is all? You are not all, neither is Clooney. So far, it seems less than 95% of democratic politicians are turning on Biden, and that is pretty good for the democratic party where differences are part of the brand. There is no one at this point in time. There are details about that which have to do with how many delegates he has, how much money he has in his campaign that cannot be transferred, and the history of later candidates not being transferred. When I had my first class in psychology my freshman year of college, our whole class had to read a story where aliens came and took someone. Everyone in my class normalized it to it being the person was having a mental breakdown. Really, it was a story about aliens, and I am the only one who recognized that. I was unbiased by it being a psych class. I will say, keep an open mind. You have never been president nor do you know what it entails. Biden does. No one I personally know wants to lose Biden, or is against him, although of my younger friends there is some waffling. I also have to say they are less sure of themselves, and they have Republican family members, which I do not. So, they have a world view that they may be less sure of. I am very, very sure that I am neither worried about Biden, because I understand the whole set up which is he has a vice president if something goes wrong. Kennedy was not "cognitively challenged" and yet his vice president had to step in for him, and he did. So, you can stop insulting me just because I am older and do not look at age as decrepitude. My 19 year old daughter wants to make TikToks with me to get my points across. So, we will be bridging the age gap. Perhaps I am not on earth but if you don't like Biden you have options.
James A, I am not going to accuse you of trolling but you look half my age (and the President's three years younger than I am).
But I do just hope for your sake that, when you're approaching our age you'll be treated with far more respect than you've shown.
I wish you a long life, good health and none of the tragedies that have struck Joe Biden and his family; yet to remember these words when you too begin (excuse me, Leonard Cohen) to ache in the places where you used to play...
I'm a foreigner, a Brit -- with plenty of Irish forebears, like Biden -- but if there's one thing that stinks about people's behavior in both countries, it is the way in which so many dare quite gratuitously to pass judgment on fellow human beings -- on THEM, not even their actions. All this, on the basis of gross ignorance, prejudices and the most superficial appearances.
With all due respect, what do you know about the political, social and economic record of this president who has been too damned busy with the tough job of governing the country to find time to entertain you? A job made all the tougher by having at every stage to cross political minefields, all too often under fire from freebooting snipers.
Most American presidents have been mediocrities... or worse. This one has signal achievements to his name, laboring to serve the people, not the 0.01% and their miraculous money siphon. That's why so many occult movers and shakers are working so hard to destroy him and all his work and to replace him and the Republic by a harsh dictatorship:
Government of Mammon, by Mammon, exclusively, for Mammon.
Yes except for your last paragraph which goes off the deep end and sounds conspiratorial. As well Biden has done well but another 4 years is asking too much from what we see.
Potter, you'll note that I have not yet come down off the fence on the question of the President's ability to win and to serve, but I'll admit that my (positive) intuition is at war with the more usual analysis. In part, this may be to do with the sense that DT is very close to the limit of his own physical resources. Another intuitive insight, which I am bound to suspect until proven right or wrong.
That said, I do recommend that close attention be paid to DT's choice of Vice-Presidential candidate.
I must add that, under today's conditions, FDR, one of the greatest statesmen of the past two centuries, would be unelectable.
*
If I pay so much attention to intuition, it is because it has, in the past four decades, so often turned out to be right on target. But this "Cassandra effect" is disheartening...
It is no help to see what's coming when no one else does, or to see how often those in power gravely misconstrue events like 9/11 or 10/7 and multiply the damage inflicted.
On September 10th 2001 I compared our democracies to a dog asleep in the middle of the road, adding "One doubts our survival instincts"...
The friend to whom I wrote this responded "You're exaggerating, as usual".
Yes about FDR totally, but everything is different now. The electorate is different though basic humanity is the same- the politics are more challenging. Everything does not depend on a few (mainly) reputable media sources. This is good and bad. But it's a war for right against wrong and convincing, or the arguing of that which unfortunately has been "channelized". Now in the general election, the sides are talking to everyone, or trying to. While the battle to takeover the GOP has been won by MAGA/Trump, there is a new split, maybe temporary in the Democrats due to Biden. I am pretty angry at Biden, who I did support and will against Trump. He should not have run again. And months of this looming argument have gone by until the debate revealed Biden's real deterioration. People looked and listened. The bell cannot be unrung. The polls, heretofore dismissed, cannot be when they continually say Trump is gaining. The Euros are preparing for possible Trump win ( or is it probable?) And Russia already knows this with it's horrendous attacks on Ukraine.
I think Trump knows his pick for VP could make a difference. That elevated the ever opportunistic Marco Rubio to a possiblity... and maybe even the very disappointing opportunistic Nikki Haley. This is not fun.
No question about Biden's record of professionalism, yet that and his long experience can and do at times undermine sound judgment. Hubris. Dangerous attachment to doing what he likes and sees himself as being good at: governing.
He should have paid more attention to protecting his legacy, but failed to.
And we have been seeing time and again how dangerous it is to underrate an enemy. How dangerous it is to be led by a conman, first to con himself, first to get conned.
A perfect target for wily enemies -- e.g. the egregious Bibi Netanyahu.
I suppose "sounds conspiratorial" must refer to the closing sentence of the penultimate paragraph, in particular the word "occult".
The work of the Heritage Foundation and the Federalist Society and its practical outcome do amount to a conspiracy, much of which has been carried out in broad daylight. Occult are many, but not all of the paymasters who have invested in this project... and therefore have every reason to use President Biden's every failing to maximum effect.
It is his successful policies that they -- and "they" include Putin and the Kremlin -- fear and are out to destroy.
The media banderilleros do their job before the torero moves in to deliver the moment of truth.
The bull, of course, is the 234-year old American Republic.
*
Potter, you aren't blind to the onset of physical enfeeblement symptoms in a man, the President -- symptoms that tend to manifest in a series of sudden failures to perform... but which do not in fact affect cognitive functions any more than a cerebral hemorrage necessarily does.
What most Americans, most "modern men" everywhere, are blind to is the dementia, the mass psychosis besetting a huge proportion of the American population.
[As though we'd not seen such things or their immeasurably awful consequences before...
2024-25 is intrinsically a more dangerous moment than that of Hitler's rise to power in 1933... because the military and financial power of the USA are incommensurably greater than those of Nazi Germany... let alone America's current nemesis, Putin's Russia.]
Unfortunately, it is not I who am "going off the deep end", it is too many people today falling into the deep end of an empty swimming pool...
You don't know that he has dementia. You are out on a limb. By your reasoning Trump should be in a straight jacket in an asylum, not running for president as an oath breaking insurrectionist ongoing.
Trump has memory loss ( he fakes, covers it up). He's apparently got reduced concentration and definitly personality or behaviour changes ongoing and worsening in recent years. He has had problems with language and "speed of thought" He also has a major departure from reality and frequently does not make sense. Comedians are having a ball. But he covers it and puts it out there as an act as entertainment. People go for it. Those knowledgeable in the field consistently say he is a sociopath as well:
What are the 7 symptoms of a sociopath?
Symptoms
Ignoring right and wrong.
Telling lies to take advantage of others.
Not being sensitive to or respectful of others.
Using charm or wit to manipulate others for personal gain or pleasure.
Having a sense of superiority and being extremely opinionated.
Having problems with the law, including criminal behavior.
What in the hell are you talking about? Biden shouldn't be president, he should be in the Delaware Senior Citizens Home.
The media covered up and lied about it for years. This isn't about Trump. Its about whether an 81 year with Dementia should be the Commander in Chief.
You sir, are a troll. Thank goodness I can block trolls. Good day to you.
Sorry if the truth is too much for you to handle.
Who in the hell are you to tell me what I can say? I pay for this site.
I don't understand. I don't particularly like the guy, but he is entitled to his opinion and like he says, he pays for this site like the rest of us. Heather makes it available and we pay. So his opinion, even if you disagree with it, is just as valid as any other opinion. You can hate it but you really shouldn't be able to censor it. Otherwise, you are not even engaging in a true debate about this, you are just sticking your head into the proverbial hole.
I am not censoring him. I blocked him. He is mounting attacks on various comments, including mine. I checked him out. He is MAGA. I don't engage with the MAGA because they are a cult and not open to reason.
But the most important thing is this--platforms give us the ability to block people for a reason. It would be unbearable otherwise. I get to choose who I allow in my space, and have decided against this person. It in no way affects his ability to exist on this platform.
As to his opinion being "just as valuable", that is simply not true. The fact that we all have a RIGHT to an opinion does not make all opinions equal. If you doubt that I must ask--if you thought you had a serious illness, would you consult your bartender? Or your doctor?
If both of their opinions are equal, it should not matter to you. But I bet it does.
I reported it. You might want to do the same.
Buzz off
"This isn't about Trump. Its about whether an 81 year with Dementia should be the Commander in Chief."
Of course this is about Trump - and the entire right wing apparatus repurposing our Democratic republic as a corporate-clerical fascist state. Through corruption of the Supreme Court. Misdirection of Congressional authority. And through Project 2025, establishing an imperial executive.
Biden is diminished. That is an undeniable observation, it is not a medical diagnosis. This is a significant political problem. With a political solution. Or resolution.
The more significant, perhaps fatal, problem is the American electorate. Those who are disaffected and disengaged and will not vote. Those who will enthusiastically vote for authoritarianism in the person of Trump. Those who mistake voting as an individual exercise in personal expression and will help elect Trump by voting for Stein, RKFJR et al.
That leaves the rest of us. To dedicate ourselves from now to November in Getting Out The Vote for whomever is the Democratic candidate.
Ageist Russian Bot! Mouthpiece for Putin. Trump should be in a prison for the criminally insane, not the White House. Biden does not have dementia. So you lie. At least what I am saying is true. Trump is a criminal and he is insane. My paternal great-grandmother lived on her own until the age of 109. Then she died. My maternal grandmother lived to be 99.5. My mom is now 90 and is living independently in a senior community, where I have been to dinner in their dinning room with men in their mid-90s who are lively and interesting. I am in Germany in an art group with a woman who is 92. She is vivacious, still drives, also takes public or her bike, does interesting art work, and has interesting things to say about art, and politics and other topics. She is lively and a incisive. She lives on her own in her home for many, many years. Wisdom is needed for this job, that is why Biden gets it done. Biden does not have any signs on dementia. This does not come on overnight. If he does have it he will make room for his great vice president. If not, she gets more practice to take over.
Is George Clooney a Russian troll too? His NY Times Op-ed today
said what we all saw during the debate, Biden has significant cognitive decline and has to go.
I can't imagine a dumber post. Your proof that we are ALL WRONG is your
some maternal grandmother? Is this a joke?
Time to roll down your window and join us back on earth.
I have studied neuropsychology in my program on School Psychology and have over 30 years experience as a teacher where my expertise is cognition amongst other things. George Clooney is an actor not a doctor or a politician. Who is all? You are not all, neither is Clooney. So far, it seems less than 95% of democratic politicians are turning on Biden, and that is pretty good for the democratic party where differences are part of the brand. There is no one at this point in time. There are details about that which have to do with how many delegates he has, how much money he has in his campaign that cannot be transferred, and the history of later candidates not being transferred. When I had my first class in psychology my freshman year of college, our whole class had to read a story where aliens came and took someone. Everyone in my class normalized it to it being the person was having a mental breakdown. Really, it was a story about aliens, and I am the only one who recognized that. I was unbiased by it being a psych class. I will say, keep an open mind. You have never been president nor do you know what it entails. Biden does. No one I personally know wants to lose Biden, or is against him, although of my younger friends there is some waffling. I also have to say they are less sure of themselves, and they have Republican family members, which I do not. So, they have a world view that they may be less sure of. I am very, very sure that I am neither worried about Biden, because I understand the whole set up which is he has a vice president if something goes wrong. Kennedy was not "cognitively challenged" and yet his vice president had to step in for him, and he did. So, you can stop insulting me just because I am older and do not look at age as decrepitude. My 19 year old daughter wants to make TikToks with me to get my points across. So, we will be bridging the age gap. Perhaps I am not on earth but if you don't like Biden you have options.
James A, I am not going to accuse you of trolling but you look half my age (and the President's three years younger than I am).
But I do just hope for your sake that, when you're approaching our age you'll be treated with far more respect than you've shown.
I wish you a long life, good health and none of the tragedies that have struck Joe Biden and his family; yet to remember these words when you too begin (excuse me, Leonard Cohen) to ache in the places where you used to play...
I'm a foreigner, a Brit -- with plenty of Irish forebears, like Biden -- but if there's one thing that stinks about people's behavior in both countries, it is the way in which so many dare quite gratuitously to pass judgment on fellow human beings -- on THEM, not even their actions. All this, on the basis of gross ignorance, prejudices and the most superficial appearances.
With all due respect, what do you know about the political, social and economic record of this president who has been too damned busy with the tough job of governing the country to find time to entertain you? A job made all the tougher by having at every stage to cross political minefields, all too often under fire from freebooting snipers.
Most American presidents have been mediocrities... or worse. This one has signal achievements to his name, laboring to serve the people, not the 0.01% and their miraculous money siphon. That's why so many occult movers and shakers are working so hard to destroy him and all his work and to replace him and the Republic by a harsh dictatorship:
Government of Mammon, by Mammon, exclusively, for Mammon.
Yes except for your last paragraph which goes off the deep end and sounds conspiratorial. As well Biden has done well but another 4 years is asking too much from what we see.
Potter, you'll note that I have not yet come down off the fence on the question of the President's ability to win and to serve, but I'll admit that my (positive) intuition is at war with the more usual analysis. In part, this may be to do with the sense that DT is very close to the limit of his own physical resources. Another intuitive insight, which I am bound to suspect until proven right or wrong.
That said, I do recommend that close attention be paid to DT's choice of Vice-Presidential candidate.
I must add that, under today's conditions, FDR, one of the greatest statesmen of the past two centuries, would be unelectable.
*
If I pay so much attention to intuition, it is because it has, in the past four decades, so often turned out to be right on target. But this "Cassandra effect" is disheartening...
It is no help to see what's coming when no one else does, or to see how often those in power gravely misconstrue events like 9/11 or 10/7 and multiply the damage inflicted.
On September 10th 2001 I compared our democracies to a dog asleep in the middle of the road, adding "One doubts our survival instincts"...
The friend to whom I wrote this responded "You're exaggerating, as usual".
Yes about FDR totally, but everything is different now. The electorate is different though basic humanity is the same- the politics are more challenging. Everything does not depend on a few (mainly) reputable media sources. This is good and bad. But it's a war for right against wrong and convincing, or the arguing of that which unfortunately has been "channelized". Now in the general election, the sides are talking to everyone, or trying to. While the battle to takeover the GOP has been won by MAGA/Trump, there is a new split, maybe temporary in the Democrats due to Biden. I am pretty angry at Biden, who I did support and will against Trump. He should not have run again. And months of this looming argument have gone by until the debate revealed Biden's real deterioration. People looked and listened. The bell cannot be unrung. The polls, heretofore dismissed, cannot be when they continually say Trump is gaining. The Euros are preparing for possible Trump win ( or is it probable?) And Russia already knows this with it's horrendous attacks on Ukraine.
I think Trump knows his pick for VP could make a difference. That elevated the ever opportunistic Marco Rubio to a possiblity... and maybe even the very disappointing opportunistic Nikki Haley. This is not fun.
Anxieties and most of your analysis shared.
No question about Biden's record of professionalism, yet that and his long experience can and do at times undermine sound judgment. Hubris. Dangerous attachment to doing what he likes and sees himself as being good at: governing.
He should have paid more attention to protecting his legacy, but failed to.
And we have been seeing time and again how dangerous it is to underrate an enemy. How dangerous it is to be led by a conman, first to con himself, first to get conned.
A perfect target for wily enemies -- e.g. the egregious Bibi Netanyahu.
Yes!
I suppose "sounds conspiratorial" must refer to the closing sentence of the penultimate paragraph, in particular the word "occult".
The work of the Heritage Foundation and the Federalist Society and its practical outcome do amount to a conspiracy, much of which has been carried out in broad daylight. Occult are many, but not all of the paymasters who have invested in this project... and therefore have every reason to use President Biden's every failing to maximum effect.
It is his successful policies that they -- and "they" include Putin and the Kremlin -- fear and are out to destroy.
The media banderilleros do their job before the torero moves in to deliver the moment of truth.
The bull, of course, is the 234-year old American Republic.
*
Potter, you aren't blind to the onset of physical enfeeblement symptoms in a man, the President -- symptoms that tend to manifest in a series of sudden failures to perform... but which do not in fact affect cognitive functions any more than a cerebral hemorrage necessarily does.
What most Americans, most "modern men" everywhere, are blind to is the dementia, the mass psychosis besetting a huge proportion of the American population.
[As though we'd not seen such things or their immeasurably awful consequences before...
2024-25 is intrinsically a more dangerous moment than that of Hitler's rise to power in 1933... because the military and financial power of the USA are incommensurably greater than those of Nazi Germany... let alone America's current nemesis, Putin's Russia.]
Unfortunately, it is not I who am "going off the deep end", it is too many people today falling into the deep end of an empty swimming pool...
You don't know that he has dementia. You are out on a limb. By your reasoning Trump should be in a straight jacket in an asylum, not running for president as an oath breaking insurrectionist ongoing.
...Should be anywhere but free.
Benedict Arnold was a patriot by comparison with this creature.
Unfortunately there is a stubborn thing called facts:
Blank stare
Memory loss
Weak speech
Fumbling speech
These are the symptoms of dementia. Trump doesn't have any of them.
Nice try
Trump has memory loss ( he fakes, covers it up). He's apparently got reduced concentration and definitly personality or behaviour changes ongoing and worsening in recent years. He has had problems with language and "speed of thought" He also has a major departure from reality and frequently does not make sense. Comedians are having a ball. But he covers it and puts it out there as an act as entertainment. People go for it. Those knowledgeable in the field consistently say he is a sociopath as well:
What are the 7 symptoms of a sociopath?
Symptoms
Ignoring right and wrong.
Telling lies to take advantage of others.
Not being sensitive to or respectful of others.
Using charm or wit to manipulate others for personal gain or pleasure.
Having a sense of superiority and being extremely opinionated.
Having problems with the law, including criminal behavior.
Are you kidding? FACTS do not prove DEMENTIA. That maybe the dumbest post I've ever read.
Feelings do?