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Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 03:41:15 UTC No. 16265362
is it really possible to diagnose such a specific condition just from watching a guy on tv?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 03:55:13 UTC No. 16265380
>>16265362
For some conditions, yes, the signs are visible, easy to detect, and with multiple of them present, a reliable diagnosis possible. For many other conditions, no, you can get a general sense that more testing is needed but just seeing some video isn't enough.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 04:09:24 UTC No. 16265399
>>16265362
>is it really possible to diagnose such a specific condition just from watching a guy on tv?
Yes, but that doesn't mean this guy is right.
Biden has some kind of mental issue, but I see no evidence it's Parkinson's.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 04:37:30 UTC No. 16265434
>>16265362
Ok anon how about we just say he is old. And that is universally understood as being weak and frail or infirm.
You can litterally punch an old guy and they can die.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 04:39:52 UTC No. 16265440
>>16265362
>The American Psychiatric Association adopted the Goldwater Rule in 1973 prohibiting members from offering psychological opinions about individuals whom they had not personally examined. The issue arose after a magazine published opinions by psychiatrists about presidential candidate Barry Goldwater.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldw
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 04:40:52 UTC No. 16265442
>>16265440
Parkinson's is a neurological disease
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 04:42:44 UTC No. 16265446
>>16265362
Sure, just like you can tell Trump has dementia from the way he stands. The responsible thing to do would be for both of them to cede their candidacy to people at least 40 years younger.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 04:43:47 UTC No. 16265448
>>16265442
This point still stands for every other armchair diagnosis people throw at him
I still honestly think he is indeed demented and ill, but I also believe in fair medical ethics
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 09:04:23 UTC No. 16265694
>>16265362
doctors dont need any data to diagnose.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 10:32:50 UTC No. 16265774
>>16265362
I don't know neurology, but I do know people. If Biden DOESN'T have some neurodegenerative disease that his family and close staff are trying to keep a lid on, then there would be no reason for their cagey behavior, their sluggishness in getting him out there, their reactive as opposed to proactive tactics, etc. This could all be settled in one or two days through an independent neuro exam including scans, and the fact that Dems don't propose this is another tell.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 11:08:32 UTC No. 16265806
>>16265434
I suppose we need presidents able to box.
What about Mike Tyson?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 12:02:04 UTC No. 16265837
>>16265362
Can't we just cancel the election and instead have a golf match between Biden and Trump to decide who's gonna be the next president?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 12:51:15 UTC No. 16265885
>>16265446
Maybe not, with the recent supreme court ruling. Can you imagine what someone young would do if they could never be held criminally responsible for it afterward?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 13:00:29 UTC No. 16265890
>>16265885
Get shot in Dallas?
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 13:15:03 UTC No. 16265904
>>16265837
If Dems don't boot Biden, they deserve to lose. In fact, I will indulge them by voting for Zion Don in PA.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 19:00:46 UTC No. 16266381
>>16265885
The Supreme Court ruling only applies if the crime is relevant to performing the duties of the office
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 19:08:53 UTC No. 16266389
>>16265362
The neurosurgeon who diagnosed Biden has narcissism.
Biden himself has, uh...
>derpes
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 23:32:45 UTC No. 16266863
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 23:44:35 UTC No. 16266884
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 23:45:57 UTC No. 16266885
>>16265446
>DRUMPF!!!
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 23:49:16 UTC No. 16266891
>>16265362
Im not a neurosurgeon and even I noticed that he has Parkinson’s rigidity and dementia. Kek.
Anonymous at Wed, 3 Jul 2024 23:49:58 UTC No. 16266892
>>16265885
>Somehow 44 presidents went by before Trump without ever doing anything the other party didn't like.
Golly, if this ruling is so different from how presidency was viewed in the past, it's amazing Trump never thought to have Obama prosecuted for (for example) his hundreds of extrajudicial killings using drone strikes.
We have ALWAYS had this principle of presidential immunity. Demofags simply decided to try to break it to remove Trump from the election because they know they can't beat him without cheating.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 00:08:08 UTC No. 16266901
>>16266892
this.
it's why we had king hawaiian judge forever trying to halt trump's executive orders.
if what a president is doing is illegal, use the checks and balances system instead of trying to remove him from the ballot three years after the fact.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 00:14:27 UTC No. 16266908
>>16266863
That applies to pretty much everyone who runs for office, even the local city council. Ever seen a campaign event for a local race in some nowhere shithole? They still act like the candidate is some kind of god, screaming their name, waiving around signs with the candidate's name on it, demonizing followers of the other candidate, etc. The person running for office eats that shit up. It's the most adoration they'll get after childhood and most find it addicting. At least those who already built themselves an aura of celebrity around them before going into politics can say their reason for switching over wasn't for a adoration, as they already had that.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 03:36:53 UTC No. 16267126
>>16266885
When will science develop a vaccine for TDS? Can it be done with mRNA tech?
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 04:05:51 UTC No. 16267180
>>16265362
>parkinson's disease
>dimensia
>myasthenia gravis
IN OTHER WORDS: he's old.
I'm just tired of my parents telling me every year about some new illness they have. No, you're just old. Your neurons are not functioning the way they used to. Your body is breaking down because you're about to die. We don't need to make up new words for it. It doesn't take a neurosurgeon to point out that someone is old.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 06:01:47 UTC No. 16267283
>>16265434
dude was probably not expecting any more than a slap in a physical confrontation
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 07:10:20 UTC No. 16267341
>>16267180
they wouldn't be so worried about dying if you were successful in life, the process of aging and dying upsets them because they fear what will happen to you without them to rely on
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 07:20:39 UTC No. 16267348
>>16267341
lol KOTH take. chasing bobby
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 07:41:57 UTC No. 16267360
>>16267341
you really think that miraculously this guys BOOMER parents are the exception to the rule and instead of dumping egotistical laments and complaints over their kid, they in fact are trying to help him by enduring their decay for extended periods of time.
Not to clogg up society and make life difficult for everyone, but to be around just in case their kid needs them.
WOW, I never thought about it like that.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 08:39:37 UTC No. 16267392
>>16265362
>mild
lmao
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 08:57:27 UTC No. 16267397
>>16267180
Trying to get grand dad to hand in his car keys after he failed his yearly driving test at 92 was quite the ordeal. I guess it is infinitely times was if your are the President and get told it's time Pops.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 09:41:07 UTC No. 16267421
>>16265362
Biden does have dementia, I seen it and experienced it with people I know. They keep asking the same question since they forget.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 09:47:48 UTC No. 16267422
>>16267397
While only his family know this for sure, it appears that they all want him to continue being president, which is good for them, even if he's a zombie. How do you get someone to give up something as enticing as the presidency if their family is telling them to stay while it's only outsiders saying it's time to go?
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 13:47:54 UTC No. 16267591
>>16267180
I disagree. The specific ways in which this decay can happen results in different effects on the person, which definitely deserves terminology. Besides, not everyone gets dementia or Parkinson's before they die. Your view of things is very reductionist.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 14:50:00 UTC No. 16267651
>>16266884
have you ever met a psych student in college? they're all the most batshit insane people you'll ever meet with varying masking abilities.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 15:31:02 UTC No. 16267689
>>16267422
He might have some old friends/coworkers who could convince him, or he might decide on his own and tell them to fuck off if its bad enough
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jul 2024 03:59:40 UTC No. 16268429
Hes only pretending to be retarded. One thing the Bush Jr presidency proved is that if a president pretends to be retarded then commit as many crimes in office as he wasn't as suffer no consequences whatsoever regardless how blatant or horrible the crimes are because the general public will just react with "he is too retarded to be held responsible for his own actions"
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jul 2024 04:12:54 UTC No. 16268445
>>16265448
>think he is indeed demented and ill,
I think he is just old and had a shitty debate. The man's had a stutter and been bad at debates since the fucking 60s man. Look at him giving speeches since. He's still a shitty candidate but it's him or Trump so I'm gonna take Joe
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jul 2024 04:39:30 UTC No. 16268474
it is
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jul 2024 21:08:35 UTC No. 16269510
>>16267340
Nothing. The audio analysis is pointless, because visually he struggled to articulate his point, kept mixing up obvious trains of thought until his neural net crashed and he reset to silence, then attempted to salvage, but failed anyway. He may be capable of leading the country for another 4 years, but his stage presence causes panic more than inspires confidence--and a presidential figure is as much a public official as he is a private one that works behind the scenes. Both of which are in equal requirement of the role. For him to fail 50% of the requirement, all but disqualifies him from the position even if he could pull it off. The risk of failure is too significant to take the chance.
As such, he's not qualified to continue into a future term--and if this is the best the Democratic party can do in their so called bid to "save democracy", then democracy never had a chance to begin with. When ego gets in the way of doing the right thing for the country, hope is all but lost.
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jul 2024 21:17:08 UTC No. 16269523
>>16267397
>Trying to get grand dad to hand in his car keys after he failed his yearly driving test at 92 was quite the ordeal
Is there any way to avoid being like this?
I saw my dad within the last 10 years get more and more stubborn before he died at 62
It's hard to envision myself trying to do something and clearly failing and trying to continue as if it's still 50 years ago
DoctorGreen !DRgReeNusk at Sat, 6 Jul 2024 21:18:43 UTC No. 16270756
>>16265694
>doctors dont need any data to diagnose.
hey
🗑️ Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jul 2024 21:49:15 UTC No. 16270794
>>16270500
https://youtu.be/YvW_DmfKfSk
Anonymous at Sat, 6 Jul 2024 23:52:27 UTC No. 16270929
>>16267180
You are a dumb pissant fuck. Go die in a mountain log cabin, obscurantist nigger.