Bottom Liners by Eric and Bill Teitelbaum for January 19, 2022

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    pschearer Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Iā€™m no fan of Joe Biden, but I have to say this: Anyone who thinks Biden is senile doesnā€™t know what dementia is really like.

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    kingdiamond69  about 3 years ago

    Im 58 and im already having memory issues I think Biden is doing great considering his being 21 years my senior .

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    I was FRAMED!!!!!!  about 3 years ago

    Bidenā€™s ā€˜Hidden Agendaā€™ is as real as Hunterā€™s laptop in Rudyā€™s possession, IMAGINARY.

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    ncorgbl  about 3 years ago

    Biden hasnā€™t hidden anything. Heā€™s a moderate. Itā€™s conservatives who hide agendas and truths and facts, then think that everyone does as they do. If you look at the past year, Bidenā€™s accomplishments are staggering, the first 90 days he was a whirlwind. He had to be. The mess left was unprecedented and monumental, with no help from the opposition, slim majorities in both houses, an insurrection led by his predecessor who continues every lie he can muster. And a pandemic that his predecessor failed to act on, offers fake cures and encourages anti-vaxxers and no masks. Biden needs, as every successful president needed, help from WE, the PEOPLE.

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    BB71  about 3 years ago

    Can he remember to change his Depends?

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    Glibster Premium Member about 3 years ago

    What hidden agenda?

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    sandflea  about 3 years ago

    Biden might have lost a step but heā€™s still a hell of a lot more coherent than the last POTUS.

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    Oh Really?  about 3 years ago

    From observationsof POTUS speaking Is it fair to say he uses a teleprompter more often than not? The Question is: Why?Arenā€™t you Curious if thereā€™s a script that must be followed? Obviously itā€™s easier to read questions with set answers than to read an audience set to ask tough questions, or am I mistaken?Forgetfulness plaques us allWhen weā€™re overly tired, overwhelmed, overworked or over the hill- memories can be challenged on many fronts- honest observations of those without a well thought-out answer or forgetting the pre-set script might resort to laughing, joking, shuddering, or fumbling a response.

    40 years in public office is valuable- Iā€™m positive it helps prepare politicians to respond with set ā€œpatā€ answers and to develop a believable speaking style ā€”however denying basic facts (old age, failing health, lack of business experience, outside influences and maybe a dash of feebleness, ) canā€™t be productive to any agenda.

    Iā€™m just sayingā€¦.

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    aussie399 Premium Member about 3 years ago

    The country, if not the world , should be in panic mode

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