• BarqsHasBite
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    This wasn’t about him being old, this was about you saying “senility” and whoever didn’t believe that had was “head is deep in the sand”. But when I call that out, you have to pivot that to old.

    Ok I should have said people that meet him say he’s sharp. They are not beholden to him. One guy met him said he remember meeting his mom like a decade prior and remembered her and all the details. Fuck that’s better than I do. Now in case you say “but that’s not work”, but yes also the people that work with him say he’s sharp too. Seems to me you just want to get the ‘senile’ bit out any way you can.

    Wow and now you’re trying to ignore that he does in fact have a stutter? Ok that’s about it, you’ve shown you’re dead set on vilification no matter what. Stutters come and go, how prepared you are for a speech, etc. It’s not consistent that never changes one bit.

    Thanks for showing the world that your mission is to bad mouth Biden. You sneak in “senile” then pivot when called out. You say everything good must be bootlickers. And you preemptively try to ignore that he has a stutter. I’m probably not going to reply anymore.

    • @lennybird@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      Geriatric, old, senile — same thing for all intents of this discussion. Yes, they are head-deep in the sand.

      Hell just watch the clips from this Daily Show skit of Biden.. I can tell you three things: (1) Obama never did this, (2) Biden never did this during Obama’s first term in office, and (3) this is clearly a sign of senility no different than McConnell just freezing during a press conference.

      Wow and now you’re trying to ignore that he does in fact have a stutter?

      Not what I said. Work on reading-comprehension, please. Try again and stop putting words in my mouth.

      Also I didn’t “sneak” senile in anywhere — I said it quite in the open, really.

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        senile /sē′nīl″, sĕn′īl″/ adjective

        Relating to or having diminished cognitive function, as when memory is impaired, because of old age.

        Being a disease or condition whose cause is primarily advanced age. “senile cataracts.”

        No not the same thing.

        And attacks. Ciao.

        • @lennybird@lemmy.world
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          Yes, that’s the correct use here.

          I’ll repeat the deflected:

          Hell just watch the clips from this Daily Show skit of Biden.. I can tell you three things: (1) Obama never did this, (2) Biden never did this during Obama’s first term in office, and (3) this is clearly a sign of senility no different than McConnell just freezing during a press conference.

          You already attacked, hypocrite. Auf wiedersehen.