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zoom rader wrote:If docs confirms he has problems then he should be deem no fit for office. Useless if the docs are setting him upRedman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Don't you think Joe will have access to best health care from the white house doctors, who can recognise these symptomsRedman wrote:De Dragon wrote:Redman wrote:Sadly I think Biden is suffering from cognitive decline, if that is so, it is a sad situation - and with the pressure he is under and the scrutiny the man will go through this on the world stage.
Are you a psychologist?
No but after 12 years of caring daily for my father, the last 8 or so were full blown cognitive decline into Parkinson's/Dementia 8 I might just have an idea.
No man deserves that.
During the early and mid campaign my mom and I watching Biden seperately,both saw similarities with Dad while he was in the early stages.
So?
Upon recognizing that he has a problem...what then.
You want a demented POTUS?
Redman wrote:zoom rader wrote:If docs confirms he has problems then he should be deem no fit for office. Useless if the docs are setting him upRedman wrote:zoom rader wrote:Don't you think Joe will have access to best health care from the white house doctors, who can recognise these symptomsRedman wrote:De Dragon wrote:Redman wrote:Sadly I think Biden is suffering from cognitive decline, if that is so, it is a sad situation - and with the pressure he is under and the scrutiny the man will go through this on the world stage.
Are you a psychologist?
No but after 12 years of caring daily for my father, the last 8 or so were full blown cognitive decline into Parkinson's/Dementia 8 I might just have an idea.
No man deserves that.
During the early and mid campaign my mom and I watching Biden seperately,both saw similarities with Dad while he was in the early stages.
So?
Upon recognizing that he has a problem...what then.
You want a demented POTUS?
Its a matter of if Joe is out then who...this started during the campaign.
Again he is in a really unfortunate situation.
SuperiorMan wrote:What an embarassment.
https://www.tbsnews.net/worldbiz/usa/ka ... ent-281998
Kamala becomes the most unpopular vice president
The disappointing first months of her term have also worried long-term strategists, many of whom had hoped she would run for president as early as the next elections
Kamala Harris has become the most unpopular US vice president since at least the 1970s just after six months she got into the administration, according to polls.
More Americans disapprove as of her job performance, which is shown by her floundering poll numbers that indicate she is now "underwater," alarmed Democrat strategists are grappling with the number, reports The Telegraph.
The White House intends to deploy her only in certain areas to campaign ahead of next year's midterm Congressional elections, and will attempt to raise her profile by sending her on foreign trips in the coming months.
The disappointing first months of her term have also worried long-term strategists, many of whom had hoped she would run for president as early as the next elections.
Two recent polls both showed 46 per cent of Americans approved of Ms Harris, with 47 per cent and 48 per cent disapproving.
By contrast Joe Biden's approval rating in an average of polls is 51.3 per cent, and disapproval is 44.9 per cent. One of the most concerning elements for the White House is Ms Harris's unpopularity among young people.
An Economist/YouGov poll found 41 per cent of voters aged 18-29 had an "unfavourable" view of Ms Harris, with only 36 per cent viewing her "favourably." Ms Harris is also struggling with Hispanic voters, possibly due to her role leading US border policy.
Ahead of the midterm elections it is expected she will not be sent to campaign in the key border state of Arizona. On Friday night, as part of its plan to boost Ms Harris's standing, the White House announced she would become the first US vice president to visit Vietnam next month, in a move aimed at raising pressure on China.
Professor Larry Sabato, Director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, said: "Biden has given her some very tough assignments - immigration and voting rights - but she hasn't helped herself, she's made some mistakes, like not going to the border."
He said before Ms Harris was selected as Mr Biden's running mate "outside of California nobody knew who the hell she was. If you know nothing about somebody it's hard to have high favourables."
The only way for Ms Harris to turn things around was to "take one of those two big issues Biden has given her and make it a big success.
"She has to find, her staff, Biden have to find something she can play a key role in that will transform her image and then build on that."
He said the assumption that Ms Harris would become the Democrat nominee after Mr Biden - either in 2024 or 2028 - was a "mistake".
Prof Sabato said: "She's not going to inherit the Democratic nomination. She might win it. But she can expect a lot of challengers." In the polls the intensity of opposition has also been noted by White House officials.
Of the 48 per cent in the Economist/YouGov poll who viewed the vice president "unfavourably," the vast majority [40 per cent] said they did so "very unfavourably." Ms Harris has alienated some Hispanic voters by telling people from Central America "Do not come" to the US, while also infuriating conservatives and some independents by taking many weeks to physically visit the border.
A faltering performance in a high-profile TV interview with NBC in June left White House aides scrambling, and there have been numerous reports of dysfunction in her office.
The only recent vice president to have similarly poor ratings after six months was Mike Pence, but he was not "underwater".
According to Gallup 42.1 per cent approved of Mr Pence's performance at that point, and 41.9 percent disapproved.
The previous vice president - Mr Biden - had an approval rating above 50 per cent after six months. Before that Dick Cheney, and Al Gore, were in the 60s at the same stage.
Even Dan Quayle, the much-mocked vice president of George H.W. Bush, was nowhere not underwater after six months.
He had an approval rating of 43 per cent, and disapproval of just 22 per cent, with 34 per cent undecided.
Mr Bush himself was a popular vice president under Ronald Reagan, as was his predecessor Walter Mondale, who became Jimmy Carter's vice president in 1976.
zoom rader wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:What an embarassment.
https://www.tbsnews.net/worldbiz/usa/ka ... ent-281998
Kamala becomes the most unpopular vice president
The disappointing first months of her term have also worried long-term strategists, many of whom had hoped she would run for president as early as the next elections
Kamala Harris has become the most unpopular US vice president since at least the 1970s just after six months she got into the administration, according to polls.
More Americans disapprove as of her job performance, which is shown by her floundering poll numbers that indicate she is now "underwater," alarmed Democrat strategists are grappling with the number, reports The Telegraph.
The White House intends to deploy her only in certain areas to campaign ahead of next year's midterm Congressional elections, and will attempt to raise her profile by sending her on foreign trips in the coming months.
The disappointing first months of her term have also worried long-term strategists, many of whom had hoped she would run for president as early as the next elections.
Two recent polls both showed 46 per cent of Americans approved of Ms Harris, with 47 per cent and 48 per cent disapproving.
By contrast Joe Biden's approval rating in an average of polls is 51.3 per cent, and disapproval is 44.9 per cent. One of the most concerning elements for the White House is Ms Harris's unpopularity among young people.
An Economist/YouGov poll found 41 per cent of voters aged 18-29 had an "unfavourable" view of Ms Harris, with only 36 per cent viewing her "favourably." Ms Harris is also struggling with Hispanic voters, possibly due to her role leading US border policy.
Ahead of the midterm elections it is expected she will not be sent to campaign in the key border state of Arizona. On Friday night, as part of its plan to boost Ms Harris's standing, the White House announced she would become the first US vice president to visit Vietnam next month, in a move aimed at raising pressure on China.
Professor Larry Sabato, Director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, said: "Biden has given her some very tough assignments - immigration and voting rights - but she hasn't helped herself, she's made some mistakes, like not going to the border."
He said before Ms Harris was selected as Mr Biden's running mate "outside of California nobody knew who the hell she was. If you know nothing about somebody it's hard to have high favourables."
The only way for Ms Harris to turn things around was to "take one of those two big issues Biden has given her and make it a big success.
"She has to find, her staff, Biden have to find something she can play a key role in that will transform her image and then build on that."
He said the assumption that Ms Harris would become the Democrat nominee after Mr Biden - either in 2024 or 2028 - was a "mistake".
Prof Sabato said: "She's not going to inherit the Democratic nomination. She might win it. But she can expect a lot of challengers." In the polls the intensity of opposition has also been noted by White House officials.
Of the 48 per cent in the Economist/YouGov poll who viewed the vice president "unfavourably," the vast majority [40 per cent] said they did so "very unfavourably." Ms Harris has alienated some Hispanic voters by telling people from Central America "Do not come" to the US, while also infuriating conservatives and some independents by taking many weeks to physically visit the border.
A faltering performance in a high-profile TV interview with NBC in June left White House aides scrambling, and there have been numerous reports of dysfunction in her office.
The only recent vice president to have similarly poor ratings after six months was Mike Pence, but he was not "underwater".
According to Gallup 42.1 per cent approved of Mr Pence's performance at that point, and 41.9 percent disapproved.
The previous vice president - Mr Biden - had an approval rating above 50 per cent after six months. Before that Dick Cheney, and Al Gore, were in the 60s at the same stage.
Even Dan Quayle, the much-mocked vice president of George H.W. Bush, was nowhere not underwater after six months.
He had an approval rating of 43 per cent, and disapproval of just 22 per cent, with 34 per cent undecided.
Mr Bush himself was a popular vice president under Ronald Reagan, as was his predecessor Walter Mondale, who became Jimmy Carter's vice president in 1976.
You posting stories from a Muslim newspaper in Bangladesh and does not like Indians and has issues with India and Hindus.
Carry on
Should he step down based on these allegations....yesSuperiorMan wrote:WHAT IS THIS!?
https://twitter.com/JackHadders/status/ ... 6112375808
BOMBSHELL: Last year, @NationalFile published Ashley Biden's diary, where she wrote she may have been molested as a child and had inappropriate showers with her father. Today, the legitimacy of that diary has been confirmed by the New York Times and FBI.
SuperiorMan wrote:Looking her true level of incompetence showing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/kamala-ha ... ues-devine
Kamala Harris 'elevated above her ability' as office turmoil ensues: Devine
dogg wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Looking her true level of incompetence showing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/kamala-ha ... ues-devine
Kamala Harris 'elevated above her ability' as office turmoil ensues: Devine
Fox news eh? very impartial source.
anyway,
Has there ever been a less competent president than Trump?
SuperiorMan wrote:dogg wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Looking her true level of incompetence showing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/kamala-ha ... ues-devine
Kamala Harris 'elevated above her ability' as office turmoil ensues: Devine
Fox news eh? very impartial source.
anyway,
Has there ever been a less competent president than Trump?
Multiple other sources saying basically the same thing and corroborating what the member said....try and read up on it. Doh stick.
dogg wrote:I agree. Biden won in spite of her.
But 100% if Biden drops down dead tomorrow, Kamala would be more competent than Trump.SuperiorMan wrote:dogg wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Looking her true level of incompetence showing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/kamala-ha ... ues-devine
Kamala Harris 'elevated above her ability' as office turmoil ensues: Devine
Fox news eh? very impartial source.
anyway,
Has there ever been a less competent president than Trump?
Multiple other sources saying basically the same thing and corroborating what the member said....try and read up on it. Doh stick.
dogg wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Looking her true level of incompetence showing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/kamala-ha ... ues-devine
Kamala Harris 'elevated above her ability' as office turmoil ensues: Devine
Fox news eh? very impartial source.
anyway,
Has there ever been a less competent president than Trump?
dogg wrote:I agree. Biden won in spite of her.
But 100% if Biden drops down dead tomorrow, Kamala would be more competent than Trump.SuperiorMan wrote:dogg wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Looking her true level of incompetence showing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/kamala-ha ... ues-devine
Kamala Harris 'elevated above her ability' as office turmoil ensues: Devine
Fox news eh? very impartial source.
anyway,
Has there ever been a less competent president than Trump?
Multiple other sources saying basically the same thing and corroborating what the member said....try and read up on it. Doh stick.
Dizzy28 wrote:Biden. The man is a stage-managed production just like a Broadway show.dogg wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:Looking her true level of incompetence showing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/kamala-ha ... ues-devine
Kamala Harris 'elevated above her ability' as office turmoil ensues: Devine
Fox news eh? very impartial source.
anyway,
Has there ever been a less competent president than Trump?
agent007 wrote:Tulsi Gabbard would have made a better VP imo
agent007 wrote:Tulsi Gabbard would have made a better VP imo
redmanjp wrote:All US airspace to be closed off to russian flights. im guessing after US citizens are brought home
Russian flights is not the same as flights from Russia.MaxPower wrote:redmanjp wrote:All US airspace to be closed off to russian flights. im guessing after US citizens are brought home
If all US citizens aint home by now well then sumn clearly wrong with them.
They aint like Trinis to wait last minute.
agent007 wrote:Tulsi Gabbard would have made a better VP imo
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