I don't think cognitive impairment is strong at all. Look at video and audio of him 20-30-40 years ago and today.Rate This wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 7:35 am
He’s a little fuddy duddy… Cognitive impairment is a little strong. I don’t know if you have been around a lot of people with actual cognitive impairment… I deal with it every day on the bus. It describes maybe a little over half the passengers… whatever you believe may be going on or evidence you want to cite is child’s play.
No offence to your bus driving "expertise" but the ramifications of cognitive impairment in a sitting POTUS are a bit higher than somebody riding a bus.
As to my personal experience my mother lived with me the last 3 years of her life. She had dementia that progressed till eventually she didn't know any of her sons or grand daughters who cared for her daily.
My mother-in-law is suffering some middle level of dementia at the age of 87. She lives in an assisted living facility.
So my shear volume of experience in numbers may be smaller that yours I would suggest my close personal experience exceeds your driving a bus with passengers.
Not sure why you feel the need to throw out personal insults and I won't try to diagnose the reasons.
The concept of independent voter doesn't require a 50-50 split. If someone voted democratic 52% of the time and republican 48% of the time would that be enough for you to call them a democratic?Rate This wrote: ↑Thu Aug 18, 2022 7:35 am I was reading recently that there are no true independent voters. People will say they are independent and only vote for the best available candidate… but in reality everybody leans in some direction and that’s reflected in voting patterns over time. I strongly suspect you probably lean rightward ever so slightly.
But in my memory of presidential elections I...
Voted for Clinton twice. I liked the guy.
Voted Bush in 2004 because I didn't want to switch Presidents in the middle of a war.
Voted Obama in 2008.
Voted Biden in 2020... a 100% NOT Trump vote
The other times not listed I didn't vote for a mainstream candidate.
Michigan Governor:
voted Jim Blanchard three times.....I liked the guy
voted Engler against Jeffery Fieger
voted Granholm twice because of opponents
Voted Snyder once
Voted Whitmer because of opponent.