Oh what a tangled web we weave

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Markk wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 9:36 pm
Res Ipsa wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 6:57 pm


I deny it. Although, in contrast to Trump, he relies on a competent set of advisers to keep him informed and give him advice.
Who are these advisers? I often wonder who is really in charge. When my mother in law was entering into dementia, she showed the same signs as JB. She had her good days, and her ok days, and some bad days. She would close her eyes to think when pressed like Biden, and get angry like Biden when questioned about certain things. It obvious he is i early stages of this.

My point is when she started to decline, we had to slowly take over duties for her. her accounting, make sure she was taking her meds and that she took care of her dogs, and just basic things like hygiene. So I think with Joe it is a little more complicated than advisers keeping him informed and giving him advice…good God he is, or should be the most powerful man in the world.

Who is really calling the shots…who creates his notes and tells him what to say? Susan Rice? His wife? Hunter? ( a joke to keep this light).
His cabinet, The intelligence community,

Absent evidence To the contrary, he’s calling the shots.
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Re: Oh what a tangled web we weave

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honorentheos wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 8:56 pm
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Sun Apr 03, 2022 6:55 pm


Well, what I'm envisioning could be integrated in to a timeline to examine that, but I'd like to keep this project centered on the issues of whether Joe Biden used his governmental powers improperly for the purpose of enriching Hunter.
Of course. I do wonder about the purpose of the project given the same exercise was undertaken specific to the Ukraine and shared in the previous thread when the issue was more fresh but I'm purely a spectator in this effort. Adding the objective to be distracted from might lend novelty to the enterprise given I am unaware of similar timelines existing.

There was some discussion in the old thread about the sincerity of Markk and why myself and others viewed him as being sincere when many did not. My impression then and still is that Markk is among many people who do not allow new information to have subtractive power for their theories, only additive. A product of John Wayne/Dalen Oaks "never apologize" machismo, perhaps. So when new information is presented that should cause the original argument to reframe around a disproven view, they instead reassert the claim and the new information largely dismissed. It's not insincere so much as it is simply not in their capacity to deconstruct their prior beliefs based on new information. If it doesn't synthesize with the theory, it is sincerely if mistakenly seen as non-responsive. One is greeted with renewed appeals to "think about it", and the just so thinking that fed the original belief is reasserted as obvious and unaddressed. It cannot be reduced, only acknowledged and reframed which is not what one ought to do with mistaken beliefs when evidence disproves them but that isn't inherently how we all think. As a result, one cannot show that this just so thinking was wrong and needs to reeled back. Instead, one ends up chasing conjecture after conjecture like the multiplying heads of a hydra.

Do you foresee the timeline being more successful this go around in removing imagination from the primary fuel feeding the claims of Biden corruption? If so, I'm interested in observing what success you achieve. So far I see your successes coming in the form of withheld judgement and the potential for Hunter Biden to prove the scoundrel. I don't know that that is in dispute but it's apparently news worthy. Given your evidence presented about the meetings and other claims that form the basis for attaching Joe Biden to the speculated scandal was less successful in finding purchase, well...

I'm sure it will be fruitful.
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Re: Oh what a tangled web we weave

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Res Ipsa wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 9:40 pm
Markk wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 9:36 pm


Who are these advisers? I often wonder who is really in charge. When my mother in law was entering into dementia, she showed the same signs as JB. She had her good days, and her ok days, and some bad days. She would close her eyes to think when pressed like Biden, and get angry like Biden when questioned about certain things. It obvious he is i early stages of this.

My point is when she started to decline, we had to slowly take over duties for her. her accounting, make sure she was taking her meds and that she took care of her dogs, and just basic things like hygiene. So I think with Joe it is a little more complicated than advisers keeping him informed and giving him advice…good God he is, or should be the most powerful man in the world.

Who is really calling the shots…who creates his notes and tells him what to say? Susan Rice? His wife? Hunter? ( a joke to keep this light).
His cabinet, The intelligence community,

Absent evidence To the contrary, he’s calling the shots.


How do you know that Res? No possible way he has the energy and cognitive awareness to do so.

Again how do you know this?
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Markk wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 10:17 pm
How do you know that Res? No possible way he has the energy and cognitive awareness to do so.
How do you know this Markk?

Because the Right Wing disinformation machine has you convinced Biden is senile and mentally compromised? You don't understand much about cognitive decline do you. Not everyone who studders is mentally compromised.

In December 2019, Biden’s primary care physician, at Biden’s request, issued a summary of his medical and surgical history. "Vice president Biden is a healthy, vigorous, 77-year-old male, who is fit to successfully execute the duties of the presidency, to include those as chief executive, head of state and commander in chief," wrote Kevin C. O’Connor, Biden’s doctor since 2009 and director of executive medicine at The GW Medical Faculty Associates.

https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2 ... oe-biden-/
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Markk wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 10:17 pm
Res Ipsa wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 9:40 pm


His cabinet, The intelligence community,

Absent evidence To the contrary, he’s calling the shots.


How do you know that Res? No possible way he has the energy and cognitive awareness to do so.

Again how do you know this?
Based on the fact that the President is the person who calls the shots in the executive branch. Absent evidence that Biden is not and someone else is, there is no reason to assume otherwise. Subjective impressions by heavily biased critics aren't evidence.
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There was far more evidence that Trump was being dragged around by the nose while he was in office. He did virtually everything Stephen Miller told him. Remember after Trump refused to block increasing the debt limit by insisting funding for the border wall? Yeah. Immediately after Right Wing talk radio hosts like Ann Coulter called him a coward, he immediately shifted gears.

How Stephen Miller Manipulates Donald Trump to Further His Immigration Obsession

Ronald Reagan was the same way. Something about celebrities expected to become leaders of the free world.
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Res Ipsa wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 10:34 pm
Markk wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 10:17 pm



How do you know that Res? No possible way he has the energy and cognitive awareness to do so.

Again how do you know this?
Based on the fact that the President is the person who calls the shots in the executive branch. Absent evidence that Biden is not and someone else is, there is no reason to assume otherwise. Subjective impressions by heavily biased critics aren't evidence.
Well, I think there are reasons to assume otherwise. Such as when he states things like they told me not to say this or that…reads off of cue cards, and struggles with getting words out. He was sharp 4 or 5 years ago, he is clearly declining. It might be hard for you to talk about, bout it is obviously evident. Both my parents passed away in their mid 80’s because of Cancer (F Cancer) but they were declining the same way that Joe is.

Reagan’s last years were rough, he was not calling the shots from many reports. What do you think about Mike Donilon?

One generally knows there is a problem when it can’t be openly discussed.
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K Graham wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 10:50 pm
There was far more evidence that Trump was being dragged around by the nose while he was in office. He did virtually everything Stephen Miller told him. Remember after Trump refused to block increasing the debt limit by insisting funding for the border wall? Yeah. Immediately after Right Wing talk radio hosts like Ann Coulter called him a coward, he immediately shifted gears.

How Stephen Miller Manipulates Donald Trump to Further His Immigration Obsession

Ronald Reagan was the same way. Something about celebrities expected to become leaders of the free world.
Kevin,

I agree with Reagan, I think he was over rated on many things, especially closeting down mental health. But, disagree about Trump. If anyone disagreed with him he got rid of them. in my opinion some good fires (Bolton) and bad ones. You can criticize him for a lot of things, but being the boss is not one of them.
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Markk wrote:
Sun Apr 03, 2022 10:17 pm
No possible way he has the energy and cognitive awareness to do so.
Your evidence for this assertion is what? Are you a doctor? Have you examined him? You sure have some irrational ideas about how reality works.

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Here is the (dirty and likely corrupt) man whom Markk now imagines has no energy or cognitive awareness.

Biden: 'I make no apologies' for Putin comment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0hUAQVWRII
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