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originally posted by: LSU2018
originally posted by: Lumenari
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: Tempter
And so it begins... Soon we'll hear about how bad in decline his health is so the lead-up to a Biden step-down doesn't shock the sheep who have been groomed to think this election year was normal and fair.
Quote from President-Elect Kahmala Harris...
The hairline fracture in his foot soon spread to his abdomen, his chest and then his cranium. He remained in good spirits regardless until a dropped tapioca pudding cup precipitated a series of events that shattered poor Joe Biden.
And the clown show rolls on!!!
Found in the letter she received minutes before Biden took his dog out for play time.
Let's be honest, how many 80 years olds physically play with their dogs, especially those in Biden's condition. How stupid do these people think we are? It's like they think we're all as dumb as the sheep in their party.
originally posted by: midnightstar
acculty i agree 78 is to old to be president so is 72 matter of fact a age Limit mite be in order say max of 68 maybe and 64 if they want to run 2 terms .
All The rights Biden has dementia aside the job ages People FAST even young guys go gray in the 4 years they are there .
Trump wanting to run in 2024 will make him darn near that age you realize .
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
A president so strong and healthy he can't even play with his dog without breaking something. This country is going to be the laughing stock of the world.
originally posted by: starviego
If Biden shows up on inauguration day with a cane or in a wheelchair the optics will be real bad. 78 is way too old to be taking on the Presidency anyway. What were the Democrats thinking?
originally posted by: DBCowboy
So Biden will be using a walker to his inaugeration. . . .
Own it leftists.
You voted for a broken old man who's a trojan horse for socialism.
originally posted by: LSU2018
People are still spry at 60. My dad is 68 and still works cattle all day. Imagine someone who sits at a desk all day, and has done so for half a century, they're not going to be spry at 78 years old and "playing with their dog".
originally posted by: MonkeyFishFrog
a reply to: gb540
Then there should be the same kind of age cap for SCOTUS as well. Guess we'll just have to kick Alito and Thomas for being over 70. Can't trust that they have sound judgement anymore
originally posted by: ketsuko
For me it's not my joints so much as my speed. I do feel the shock when I jump though even on the practice floor which is cushioned.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: LSU2018
People are still spry at 60. My dad is 68 and still works cattle all day. Imagine someone who sits at a desk all day, and has done so for half a century, they're not going to be spry at 78 years old and "playing with their dog".
So I'm 60...
When I hit 35 to 40 I truly understood why most professional athletes don't make it much past 35. In those 5 years I felt like I had my biggest drop in my abilities. 40 to 50 wasn't all that bad, and even 50 60 wasn't super bad, but I did give up all sports like BBall as my ankles and knees just couldn't take it and I needed like 5 days after a few games to get back.
At 60 though I'm still extremely strong though I need to watch my joints, but basically I can still lift the gym, put my sons in their 20s to shame in that area. Taking testosterone helps a lot as that regulated me back to an early age. Without it my testosterone levels are about that of a 9 year-old girl...lol Its a big game changer for older guys. If I could do it again I would have started using testosterone at 35.
Some older people with deeper pockets do HGH and that really sets the clock back, look at Sylvester Stallone 74 to get an idea of what that does...
Biden playing with the dog might have been 3 steps, who knows...Maybe he was wandering around lost and trip, and "playing with the dog" was the story, who knows....lol
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Xtrozero
For me it's not my joints so much as my speed. I do feel the shock when I jump though even on the practice floor which is cushioned.