• New details emerge about Biden's mental state - and the steps staffers

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jul 3 22:28:47 2024
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    https://nypost.com/2024/06/30/us-news/disturbing-new-details-emerge-about- bidens-mental-state-and-the-steps-staffers-go-to-hide-them/

    More questions about President Biden’s cognitive state are emerging as a
    new poll showed a jaw-dropping 72% of registered voters do not believe he
    is mentally fit for the job.

    While many Democrats were left flabbergasted and sent into a tailspin by Biden’s debate debacle last week, the 81-year-old president’s cognitive
    slips have been nothing new to his inner circle.

    White House aides have been meticulously working behind the scenes
    throughout his presidency to minimize his exposure to situations where his cognitive slip-ups could flare up in public and to adapt the day-to-day of
    the presidency to the needs of an octogenarian.

    The commander-in-chief is seen as prone to absent-minded gaffes and
    fatigue outside of six hours a day — between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. — and
    while traveling abroad, Axios said in a new report.

    From shorter stairs when boarding Air Force One to guiding him on jaunts
    over concerns about his gait and proclivity for appearing lost, his team
    has reportedly been forced to step up its efforts over time to shield him
    more and more.

    “I know many of these people and how the White House operates,” said
    Chandler West, the White House’s former deputy director of photography
    under Biden, in an Instagram story after the debate, Axios reported.

    “They will say he has a ‘cold’ or just experienced a ‘bad night,’ but for
    weeks and months, in private, they have all said what we saw last night —
    Joe is not as strong as he was just a couple of years ago,” West said.

    “The debate was not the first bad day, and it’s not gonna be the last,”
    said the ex-administration staffer, who had a first-hand seat to the president’s behavior.

    “It’s time for Joe to go.”

    The problem is, “A true succession plan does not exist,” a senior Dem
    campaign adviser admitted to CNN. “That’s what makes all of this not just heartbreaking but very problematic.”

    The White House has hit back at these characterizations of Biden’s mental acuity.

    “Not only does the President perform around the clock, but he maintains a schedule that tires younger aides, including foreign trips into active war zones, and he proves he has that capacity by delivering tangible results
    that pundits had declared impossible,” White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates said in a statement.

    Bates cited NATO expansion, “outmaneuvering China to bring manufacturing
    home,” and “out-negotiating Republican officials as they try to impose recession-causing MAGAnomics policies and radical abortion bans” as
    evidence that Biden is up to the job.

    In addition to his mental issues, the elderly president reportedly often
    wears orthopedic shoes and has undergone physical therapy to help combat stiffness, the White House physician previously disclosed.

    After his hard fall during last year’s Air Force Academy commencement
    caused by him tripping over a sandbag onstage, aides have been careful to
    avert any repeats.

    Post-debate footage showed the president being helped off stage slowly by
    his wife after the 90-minute bout against former President Donald Trump,
    78.

    A former White House staffer who was tasked with helping to tend to the president’s accommodations in the executive mansion told Axios that senior officials often “wouldn’t let us do anything for them,” suggesting it is
    to keep Biden’s issues on the down-low.

    “In every administration, there are individuals who would prefer to spend
    more time with the President and senior officials,” Bates said, crediting
    Biden for “achieving historic results for the American people because of
    his determination, values, and experience.”

    Press access in Biden’s White House has also been remarkably limited.

    Three and a half years into his presidency, Biden has held the fewest solo press conferences of any president since at least the late 1980s — despite several raging wars, a migrant border crisis and economic upheaval,
    according to data from the American Presidency Project.

    Moreover, he rarely does sit-down interviews with news outlets. One rare interview he gave to Time Magazine that was published earlier this month featured him conflating Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as making a series of other factual blunders.

    “I have been very critical of the campaign strategy and the White House
    and their decision to sort of bubble-wrap him in the last year — you can’t
    run for president by duck and cover,” a former spokesman for the first
    lady, Michael LaRosa recently vented on Fox News’ “Media Buzz.”

    Several reporters have alleged that Biden campaign officials have sought
    to dissuade them from talking with rally attendees who were questioning
    the wisdom of having him as nominee.

    At times, Biden has quipped about his handlers demanding that he limit his
    own question-and-answer sessions during press sprays. In September, an
    official was heard telling the press that the conference was over — while
    Biden was rambling on. Staffers appeared to turn on music to signal the
    end as well.

    Behind the scenes, First Lady Jill Biden has reportedly lashed out at
    aides who failed to cut short pressers where Biden was making gaffes.

    Flashback: WH bristles over ‘cheap fakes’
    Clips of Biden rambling in hard-to-follow tangents, making glaring verbal mishaps, appearing to struggle on his way off stage and just appearing to wander around generally have swirled online.

    Earlier this month, the White House press team launched a full-throated
    effort to push back against many of those clips and bashed The Post’s
    reporting on several of them.

    Underpinning the White House’s grievances were concerns that the footage
    was heavily edited and therefore lacked complete context, thereby painting
    an unfair picture of him as infirm.

    They called those clips “cheap fakes.”

    The motivation was obvious. The White House was endeavoring to disabuse
    the pesky narrative about Biden’s age that had long haunted his
    presidency.

    Biden put on an energetic performance during his State of the Union
    address (when he stood behind a teleprompter) in March that eased many concerns. The goal was to have him do it again.

    ‘Watch Me’
    On Thursday, Biden was on the debate stage unfiltered before an estimated
    51 million Americans to see.

    Biden had long sought to prove his naysayers on age wrong with the simple retort: “Watch me.” Media pundits and Democrats did just that. And it left
    them deeply rattled and panicked.

    The president was onstage with a raspy voice, which he later attributed
    that to a cold, and struggled to give coherent answers at times while
    staring blankly into the cameras at others.

    CNN liberal analyst Van Jones appeared to be on the verge of tears
    afterward. He was not alone.

    Others felt they had been fooled by the White House and Biden’s allies
    about the exact state of the president’s condition.

    “This is no longer about Joe Biden’s family or his emotions,” an adviser
    in touch with the West Wing fumed to Axios. “This is about our country.
    It’s an utter f–king disaster that has to be addressed.

    “There will be a reckoning.”

    A Democrat insider told Page Six that Biden’s Hamptons fundraiser Saturday
    did little to ease concerns.

    “It was like he was putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound,” the Democrat
    veteran said. “He did not have a ‘bad’ debate, he was visibly unwell.”

    Unease about his age had long lingered over his presidency, but now
    efforts to obscure it fell apart on national television.

    Some Democrats told The Post they believed Biden’s inner circle has fallen
    prey to a certain level of “delusion” on Biden.

    “The level of delusion is wild,” that Democrat said. “I don’t know the
    team around him is seeing what everyone else saw. And they need to focus
    on getting back on track.”

    Even beyond the US, some allies who had been rooting for Biden to prevail
    in the Nov. 5 presidential election seemed concerned. But fears about his mental condition had loomed overseas as well even before the debate.

    “He ended the meeting with the same anecdote he started it with,” a source familiar told the Financial Times about a recent meeting Biden had with an
    EU leader, noting that he seemed sharp at first.

    “Everyone’s heart sank.”

    Biden’s team had been the one that pitched the debate to Trump in the
    first place, who promptly accepted it under terms that some of his allies
    felt were less than favorable, explaining later that he figured the offer
    came as a ploy to entice him to reject it.

    Clean-up duty

    Top Dems such as National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison as well as
    former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton have all sought to nudge
    the party to calm down.

    “I think it’s unhelpful, and I think it’s unnecessary,” California Gov.
    Gavin Newsom vented after the debate to MSNBC regarding trepidations about keeping Biden at the top of the party’s ticket.

    Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 84, and Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC), 83,
    did Sunday news interviews seeking to thaw out concerns over Biden.

    LaRosa mused on X,”Is this a smart surrogate strategy? Sending an 83-year-
    old out on the cable shows today to make the case for the 81-year-old candidate?”

    Clyburn conceded that Biden’s debate appearance “was a bad performance”
    but chalked it up in part to excessive preparation.

    “I’ve been a part of debate preparation before, and I know when I see what
    I call preparation overload,” Clyburn told CNN’s “State of the Union.”

    Pelosi sought to defend Biden by hitting at Trump.

    “There are healthcare professionals who think that Trump has dementia,”
    Pelosi contended on “State of the Union.” “His thoughts do not go
    together. Not only that — he just lies.”

    Biden himself acknowledged that he had a rough go of things Thursday night while at a rally in Raleigh, NC, the next day, and privately felt
    humiliated as well as “devoid of confidence,” NBC reported.

    Bleak polling
    Initial polling in the wake of the debate suggests that faith in Biden has
    been shaken.

    A staggering 72% of respondents in a CBS News/YouGov poll said they don’t
    think Biden possesses the “mental and cognitive health necessary to serve
    as president.” It was 41% among Democrats.

    But as the Biden campaign noted in a recent fundraising note, enthusiasm
    for an alternative candidate isn’t particularly strong, either.

    Deputy campaign manager Rob Flaherty cited a survey from Data for Progress
    that showed Trump beating all the top Democrats but stressed its finding
    that Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris performed the strongest.

    Biden is expected to be crowned the Democrats’ presidential standard
    bearer within the coming weeks virtually ahead of the Democratic National Convention.

    Conversation

    Anthony Armenio
    2 days ago

    I’m one of the 28% of the voters who thinks he should remain on the
    ballot. He impressed me so much in the debates and did far better than my expectations. He was spot on and preformed just as I thought he would. His service to the country isn’t over yet and I hope for him to remain on the ballot if only to get Trump back in office.

    D D
    30 June, 2024

    It is imperative we find out which non elected person or persons are
    actually running the country and they are arrested and prosecuted.
    Sundowning syndrome, also known as sundowning, is a group of symptoms that
    can affect people with dementia or delirium in the late afternoon or early evening and continue into the night.

    Common Sense
    2 days ago

    They actually should be tried for Treason , they took over a country and
    used Federal agencies to take down political opponents .

    How is this any different than what we have seen done in the Soviet Union
    using Pravda for their propaganda ?

    NCsportsfan62
    30 June, 2024

    Isn't the bigger question who's actually running the country. I would
    think everyone should be concerned. His handlers only put him forward when
    he's off a teleprompter and they can control what he says. Shouldn't our president be in front of the people to answer questions on the so many
    concerns of our times. His folks shield him and the media provides cover.
    No one should have been surprised.

    ally Mack
    30 June, 2024

    Exactly. Lights are on but no one is home. It’s infuriating that we
    don’t know who is actually running the country. They are flat out lying
    about his condition and calling the republicans liars when they’re the
    biggest liars of all! Calling video, which we all saw what we saw, of
    Biden being pulled around by his sleeve at events cheap fakes and claiming
    he had a cold at the debate. In all seriousness, now that our adversaries
    know what’s going on, it’s a scary thought to think what might happen in
    the next 6 months if Biden is not replaced immediately..

    G Tso
    30 June, 2024

    The democrats hyped Jan 6th as an insurrection when the actual
    insurrection occurred when the president became an empty suit while his
    inner circle of unelected bureaucrats were really running the country.


    --
    We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that
    stupid people won't be offended.

    Durham Report: The FBI has an integrity problem. It has none.

    No collusion - Special Counsel Robert Swan Mueller III, March 2019.
    Officially made Nancy Pelosi a two-time impeachment loser.

    Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama / Biden
    fiasco, President Trump.

    Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the
    The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood
    queer liberal democrat donors.

    President Trump boosted the economy, reduced illegal invasions, appointed dozens of judges and three SCOTUS justices.

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  • From Danart@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 4 04:10:50 2024
    Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:

    https://nypost.com/2024/06/30/us-news/disturbing-new-details-emerge-about-
    bidens-mental-state-and-the-steps-staffers-go-to-hide-them/

    More questions about President Biden’s cognitive state are emerging
    as a
    new poll showed a jaw-dropping 72% of registered voters do not
    believe he
    is mentally fit for the job.

    While many Democrats were left flabbergasted and sent into a
    tailspin by
    Biden’s debate debacle last week, the 81-year-old president’s
    cognitive
    slips have been nothing new to his inner circle.

    White House aides have been meticulously working behind the scenes throughout his presidency to minimize his exposure to situations
    where his
    cognitive slip-ups could flare up in public and to adapt the
    day-to-day of
    the presidency to the needs of an octogenarian.

    The commander-in-chief is seen as prone to absent-minded gaffes and

    fatigue outside of six hours a day — between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. —
    and
    while traveling abroad, Axios said in a new report.

    From shorter stairs when boarding Air Force One to guiding him on
    jaunts
    over concerns about his gait and proclivity for appearing lost, his
    team
    has reportedly been forced to step up its efforts over time to
    shield him
    more and more.

    “I know many of these people and how the White House operates,”
    said
    Chandler West, the White House’s former deputy director of
    photography
    under Biden, in an Instagram story after the debate, Axios
    reported.

    “They will say he has a ‘cold’ or just experienced a ‘bad night,’
    but for
    weeks and months, in private, they have all said what we saw last
    night —
    Joe is not as strong as he was just a couple of years ago,” West
    said.

    “The debate was not the first bad day, and it’s not gonna be the
    last,”
    said the ex-administration staffer, who had a first-hand seat to
    the
    president’s behavior.

    “It’s time for Joe to go.”

    The problem is, “A true succession plan does not exist,” a senior
    Dem
    campaign adviser admitted to CNN. “That’s what makes all of this
    not just
    heartbreaking but very problematic.”

    The White House has hit back at these characterizations of Biden’s
    mental
    acuity.

    “Not only does the President perform around the clock, but he
    maintains a
    schedule that tires younger aides, including foreign trips into
    active war
    zones, and he proves he has that capacity by delivering tangible
    results
    that pundits had declared impossible,” White House deputy press
    secretary
    Andrew Bates said in a statement.

    Bates cited NATO expansion, “outmaneuvering China to bring
    manufacturing
    home,” and “out-negotiating Republican officials as they try to
    impose
    recession-causing MAGAnomics policies and radical abortion bans” as

    evidence that Biden is up to the job.

    In addition to his mental issues, the elderly president reportedly
    often
    wears orthopedic shoes and has undergone physical therapy to help
    combat
    stiffness, the White House physician previously disclosed.

    After his hard fall during last year’s Air Force Academy
    commencement
    caused by him tripping over a sandbag onstage, aides have been
    careful to
    avert any repeats.

    Post-debate footage showed the president being helped off stage
    slowly by
    his wife after the 90-minute bout against former President Donald
    Trump,
    78.

    A former White House staffer who was tasked with helping to tend to
    the
    president’s accommodations in the executive mansion told Axios that
    senior
    officials often “wouldn’t let us do anything for them,” suggesting
    it is
    to keep Biden’s issues on the down-low.

    “In every administration, there are individuals who would prefer to
    spend
    more time with the President and senior officials,” Bates said,
    crediting
    Biden for “achieving historic results for the American people
    because of
    his determination, values, and experience.”

    Press access in Biden’s White House has also been remarkably
    limited.

    Three and a half years into his presidency, Biden has held the
    fewest solo
    press conferences of any president since at least the late 1980s —
    despite
    several raging wars, a migrant border crisis and economic upheaval,

    according to data from the American Presidency Project.

    Moreover, he rarely does sit-down interviews with news outlets. One
    rare
    interview he gave to Time Magazine that was published earlier this
    month
    featured him conflating Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian
    President
    Vladimir Putin, as well as making a series of other factual
    blunders.

    “I have been very critical of the campaign strategy and the White
    House
    and their decision to sort of bubble-wrap him in the last year —
    you can’t
    run for president by duck and cover,” a former spokesman for the
    first
    lady, Michael LaRosa recently vented on Fox News’ “Media Buzz.”

    Several reporters have alleged that Biden campaign officials have
    sought
    to dissuade them from talking with rally attendees who were
    questioning
    the wisdom of having him as nominee.

    At times, Biden has quipped about his handlers demanding that he
    limit his
    own question-and-answer sessions during press sprays. In September,
    an
    official was heard telling the press that the conference was over —
    while
    Biden was rambling on. Staffers appeared to turn on music to signal
    the
    end as well.

    Behind the scenes, First Lady Jill Biden has reportedly lashed out
    at
    aides who failed to cut short pressers where Biden was making
    gaffes.

    Flashback: WH bristles over ‘cheap fakes’
    Clips of Biden rambling in hard-to-follow tangents, making glaring
    verbal
    mishaps, appearing to struggle on his way off stage and just
    appearing to
    wander around generally have swirled online.

    Earlier this month, the White House press team launched a
    full-throated
    effort to push back against many of those clips and bashed The
    Post’s
    reporting on several of them.

    Underpinning the White House’s grievances were concerns that the
    footage
    was heavily edited and therefore lacked complete context, thereby
    painting
    an unfair picture of him as infirm.

    They called those clips “cheap fakes.”

    The motivation was obvious. The White House was endeavoring to
    disabuse
    the pesky narrative about Biden’s age that had long haunted his
    presidency.

    Biden put on an energetic performance during his State of the Union

    address (when he stood behind a teleprompter) in March that eased
    many
    concerns. The goal was to have him do it again.

    ‘Watch Me’
    On Thursday, Biden was on the debate stage unfiltered before an
    estimated
    51 million Americans to see.

    Biden had long sought to prove his naysayers on age wrong with the
    simple
    retort: “Watch me.” Media pundits and Democrats did just that. And
    it left
    them deeply rattled and panicked.

    The president was onstage with a raspy voice, which he later
    attributed
    that to a cold, and struggled to give coherent answers at times
    while
    staring blankly into the cameras at others.

    CNN liberal analyst Van Jones appeared to be on the verge of tears afterward. He was not alone.

    Others felt they had been fooled by the White House and Biden’s
    allies
    about the exact state of the president’s condition.

    “This is no longer about Joe Biden’s family or his emotions,” an
    adviser
    in touch with the West Wing fumed to Axios. “This is about our
    country.
    It’s an utter f–king disaster that has to be addressed.

    “There will be a reckoning.”

    A Democrat insider told Page Six that Biden’s Hamptons fundraiser
    Saturday
    did little to ease concerns.

    “It was like he was putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound,” the
    Democrat
    veteran said. “He did not have a ‘bad’ debate, he was visibly
    unwell.”

    Unease about his age had long lingered over his presidency, but now

    efforts to obscure it fell apart on national television.

    Some Democrats told The Post they believed Biden’s inner circle has
    fallen
    prey to a certain level of “delusion” on Biden.

    “The level of delusion is wild,” that Democrat said. “I don’t know
    the
    team around him is seeing what everyone else saw. And they need to
    focus
    on getting back on track.”

    Even beyond the US, some allies who had been rooting for Biden to
    prevail
    in the Nov. 5 presidential election seemed concerned. But fears
    about his
    mental condition had loomed overseas as well even before the
    debate.

    “He ended the meeting with the same anecdote he started it with,” a
    source
    familiar told the Financial Times about a recent meeting Biden had
    with an
    EU leader, noting that he seemed sharp at first.

    “Everyone’s heart sank.”

    Biden’s team had been the one that pitched the debate to Trump in
    the
    first place, who promptly accepted it under terms that some of his
    allies
    felt were less than favorable, explaining later that he figured the
    offer
    came as a ploy to entice him to reject it.

    Clean-up duty

    Top Dems such as National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison as well
    as
    former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton have all sought to
    nudge
    the party to calm down.

    “I think it’s unhelpful, and I think it’s unnecessary,” California
    Gov.
    Gavin Newsom vented after the debate to MSNBC regarding
    trepidations about
    keeping Biden at the top of the party’s ticket.

    Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 84, and Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC),
    83,
    did Sunday news interviews seeking to thaw out concerns over Biden.

    LaRosa mused on X,”Is this a smart surrogate strategy? Sending an
    83-year-
    old out on the cable shows today to make the case for the
    81-year-old
    candidate?”

    Clyburn conceded that Biden’s debate appearance “was a bad
    performance”
    but chalked it up in part to excessive preparation.

    “I’ve been a part of debate preparation before, and I know when I
    see what
    I call preparation overload,” Clyburn told CNN’s “State of the
    Union.”

    Pelosi sought to defend Biden by hitting at Trump.

    “There are healthcare professionals who think that Trump has
    dementia,”
    Pelosi contended on “State of the Union.” “His thoughts do not go
    together. Not only that — he just lies.”

    Biden himself acknowledged that he had a rough go of things
    Thursday night
    while at a rally in Raleigh, NC, the next day, and privately felt
    humiliated as well as “devoid of confidence,” NBC reported.

    Bleak polling
    Initial polling in the wake of the debate suggests that faith in
    Biden has
    been shaken.

    A staggering 72% of respondents in a CBS News/YouGov poll said they
    don’t
    think Biden possesses the “mental and cognitive health necessary to
    serve
    as president.” It was 41% among Democrats.

    But as the Biden campaign noted in a recent fundraising note,
    enthusiasm
    for an alternative candidate isn’t particularly strong, either.

    Deputy campaign manager Rob Flaherty cited a survey from Data for
    Progress
    that showed Trump beating all the top Democrats but stressed its
    finding
    that Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris performed the
    strongest.

    Biden is expected to be crowned the Democrats’ presidential
    standard
    bearer within the coming weeks virtually ahead of the Democratic
    National
    Convention.

    Conversation

    Anthony Armenio
    2 days ago

    I’m one of the 28% of the voters who thinks he should remain on the

    ballot. He impressed me so much in the debates and did far better
    than my
    expectations. He was spot on and preformed just as I thought he
    would. His
    service to the country isn’t over yet and I hope for him to remain
    on the
    ballot if only to get Trump back in office.

    D D
    30 June, 2024

    It is imperative we find out which non elected person or persons
    are
    actually running the country and they are arrested and prosecuted.

    Sundowning syndrome, also known as sundowning, is a group of
    symptoms that
    can affect people with dementia or delirium in the late afternoon
    or early
    evening and continue into the night.

    Common Sense
    2 days ago

    They actually should be tried for Treason , they took over a
    country and
    used Federal agencies to take down political opponents .

    How is this any different than what we have seen done in the Soviet
    Union
    using Pravda for their propaganda ?

    NCsportsfan62
    30 June, 2024

    Isn't the bigger question who's actually running the country. I
    would
    think everyone should be concerned. His handlers only put him
    forward when
    he's off a teleprompter and they can control what he says.
    Shouldn't our
    president be in front of the people to answer questions on the so
    many
    concerns of our times. His folks shield him and the media provides
    cover.
    No one should have been surprised.

    ally Mack
    30 June, 2024

    Exactly. Lights are on but no one is home. It’s infuriating that
    we
    don’t know who is actually running the country. They are flat out
    lying
    about his condition and calling the republicans liars when they’re
    the
    biggest liars of all! Calling video, which we all saw what we saw,
    of
    Biden being pulled around by his sleeve at events cheap fakes and
    claiming
    he had a cold at the debate. In all seriousness, now that our
    adversaries
    know what’s going on, it’s a scary thought to think what might
    happen in
    the next 6 months if Biden is not replaced immediately..

    G Tso
    30 June, 2024

    The democrats hyped Jan 6th as an insurrection when the actual
    insurrection occurred when the president became an empty suit while
    his
    inner circle of unelected bureaucrats were really running the
    country.


    --
    We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so
    that
    stupid people won't be offended.

    Durham Report: The FBI has an integrity problem. It has none.

    No collusion - Special Counsel Robert Swan Mueller III, March 2019.

    Officially made Nancy Pelosi a two-time impeachment loser.

    Thank you for cleaning up the disaster of the 2008-2017 Obama /
    Biden
    fiasco, President Trump.

    Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America
    became the
    The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for
    Hollywood
    queer liberal democrat donors.

    President Trump boosted the economy, reduced illegal invasions,
    appointed
    dozens of judges and three SCOTUS justices.

    Yes we are going
    to elect him no doubt about that.


    This is a response to the post seen at: http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=668985342#668985342

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