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Donalds cognitive decline quickening
Legato replied to CrakHoBarbie's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Do what White House Officials and Staff Karine Jean-Pierre (White House Press Secretary): Frequently defended Biden’s health, stating she saw "no such decline" in her daily interactions with him and that he was "sharper than ever". Jeff Zients (White House Chief of Staff): Testified that he had full confidence in Biden’s ability to serve and, prior to the June 2024 debate, defended his cognitive state. Andrew Bates (Deputy Press Secretary): Argued that officials meeting with Biden frequently spoke to his "sharpness and command". Anita Dunn (Senior Advisor): Reports indicated she was part of an inner circle that maintained Biden did not need a cognitive exam. Mike Donilon (Senior Advisor): Swore he never saw the president mentally diminished. Annie Tomasini (Deputy Chief of Staff): Described as part of the inner circle that managed and defended his schedule and capabilities. Anthony Bernal (Senior Aide to First Lady): Part of the team that defended his cognitive state. Cabinet Members and Officials Merrick Garland (Attorney General): Stated in April 2024 that based on his interactions, Biden had "no impairment" and showed "no signs of cognitive impairment". Alejandro Mayorkas (Secretary of Homeland Security): Stated in 2024 and 2025 that he had "full confidence" in Biden’s mental acuity, describing him as "detail-oriented, probing, and exacting". Gina Raimondo (Secretary of Commerce): Described Biden as an "incisive and extraordinary leader" in meetings. Lloyd Austin (Secretary of Defense): Through a spokesperson, expressed "total confidence" in the Commander-in-Chief's mental fitness. Neera Tanden (Domestic Policy Advisor): Defended Biden's condition against allegations of a cover-up. Democratic Politicians and Allies Elizabeth Warren (Senator): Defended Biden’s mental acuity during the 2024 campaign, stating she witnessed him being "sharp" in meetings. Josh Shapiro (Governor of Pennsylvania): Publicly dismissed concerns about Biden's cognitive decline in 2024. Pete Buttigieg (Secretary of Transportation): Defended Biden as a "focused and disciplined leader" during the 2024 campaign. Ro Khanna (Representative): Stated in mid-2024 that he found Biden "completely mentally sharp". Chris Murphy (Senator): Defended Biden’s mental readiness in early 2024. Jaime Harrison (Former DNC Chair): Declared that Biden remained "mentally sharp, fully engaged". Susan Wild (Representative): Stated after meeting with Biden that he was "very sharp, no memory issues". Joe Scarborough (MSNBC Host): Stated he "did not see" mental decline in meetings with Biden. Family Jill Biden (First Lady): Fervently believed in her husband's ability to serve and win re-election. -
Donalds cognitive decline quickening
Legato replied to CrakHoBarbie's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Being chivalrous is good. One of the 4 rules of chivalry "Thou shalt make war against the infidel without cessation and without mercy". The rule that mostly applies in this case. -
Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Legato replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Meme/Cartoon of the Day
Legato replied to WestCanMan's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
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Orange man of European descent to save Europe?
Legato replied to paxamericana's topic in The Rest of the World
Using that logic one could also say the Rolls Royce Merlin won WWII. -
Greg Gutfeld: Performative Ignorance
Legato replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
You're a big boy (maybe). Seek and ye shall find. Links are just lazy bumfodder. -
Greg Gutfeld: Performative Ignorance
Legato replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I can't show you, read it for yourself. -
Greg Gutfeld: Performative Ignorance
Legato replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
So never read "Caprices synopsis of Nature in it's unrealistic Naturality". That's why your expertise on this subject is non-existent. -
Greg Gutfeld: Performative Ignorance
Legato replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Hustler, Penthouse, Noddy in Toyland, Caprices synopsis of Nature in it's unrealistic Naturality. Some even had pictures. -
Greg Gutfeld: Performative Ignorance
Legato replied to gatomontes99's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Well Mr. Bumblefodder... The difference is, we idi*ts (capless) don't just read those scientific journals, we unlike you and your fellow non-entities, actually understand what we read. -
Don't know enough about the subject but there are people who are exploring the viability of Earth based resources. Pulsar Helium Inc. (AIM/TSXV: PLSR, OTCQB: PSRHF) is advancing what could prove to be the world’s first viable terrestrial source of helium-3. At its Topaz Project in Minnesota, USA, laboratory analysis has confirmed the presence of helium-3 at concentrations that are broadly equivalent to those on the moon. The helium-3 at Topaz is hosted within gas and would be produced via surface gas processing, distinguishing it fundamentally from solid-material mining concepts being considered for the moon. Crucially, this discovery is being advanced within a stable jurisdiction, an increasingly important consideration as governments recognize helium-3 as a strategically significant resource. https://www.share-talk.com/helium-3-scarcity-strategy-and-the-case-for-a-terrestrial-first/
