dimanche 6 novembre 2022

Biden Forgot Walorski Had Died and Thought Congress "Passed" His Loan Forgiveness

At a press conference in late September, Biden called out for and looked for Rep. Jackie Walorski, who had died nearly two months earlier in a car crash. What makes this incident even more disturbing is that Biden issued a press release shortly after Walorski's death to extend his condolences and praise her bipartisanship. But less than two months later, Biden forgot all about it and thought she was still alive. Seriously, folks?

Then, in late October, Biden told a group of activists that he had gotten his student debt relief program "passed by a vote or two." The White House later claimed that Biden was referring to the Inflation Reduction Act (when will it start working, by the way?). But that's not what he said. Even CNN, of all sources, admitted that "Biden certainly did not make it clear in these comments that he was talking about anything other than the student debt initiative." He was clearly talking about his student debt executive order.

Biden is obviously suffering from serious cognitive decline, if not the onset of Alzheimer's. When you can't remember the death of a congresswoman whose death you publicly mourned six weeks earlier, and when you even call out and look for her in an audience and wonder out loud why she's not there, this is a sign of serious cognitive decline.

Could this be why Biden still refuses to take the same mental cognition test that Trump agreed to take (and that Trump passed with flying colors)?

Beyond being ammo for scoring political points, this is a serious issue for our governance and for the functioning of our government. Someone who is suffering from this degree of cognitive decline does not belong in the White House.


via International Skeptics Forum https://ift.tt/M0O9CVK

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