BBS: TELESC.NET.BR Assunto: trump shooting De: Kurisu Data: Wed, 29 Apr 2026 14:36:01 -0500 ----------------------------------------------------------- hbRenb: hctrump shooting bBynb: hcMIKE POWELL bto cKURISU bon cWed Apr 29 2026 08:16 pmn > There are times when bringing up past administrations is actually topical > to what is going on now. There are other times when it is not. > > A lot of people like to dismiss any discussion of what happened during > those administrations because "they aren't President" but things happened, > both good and bad, during their terms that are still affecting us now. Certainly, but the volume of irrelevent comparisons that come up is quite high. Not to say explicitly that's explicitly what MRO was doing, but it stands that Biden's mental state has no bearing on anything anymore and hasn't since January 20th of 2025, so bringing it up as if its relevant now is just silly to me. > As for why Biden comes up when Trump's possible dementia is mentioned, that > one is actually pretty easy. There were SO MANY people who completely > disregarded obvious signs of Biden's mental decline... even claiming that > he had "no problem"... and yet many of those SAME people are suddenly > experts now that it is Trump. Yep, and they were wrong to ignore it then. Thankfully eventually the powers that be came to accept his declining state. That being said, age catching up to Biden is demonstrably different from the outright deranged nature of what Trump has been doing, especially recently as the disease is clearly entering its final stages. > I am no MAGA and even I can spot that hypocrasy... and have no issues with > people pointing it out even though "Biden is no longer President". Again, to stress, it's not that people bring it up -- it's that it's presumed to be a point countering Trumps mental state to Bidens as if it *is* relevant to what is actively going on. It's as if people don't get that the problem isn't Trump clearly having dementia, but that he is the active president showing the severe traits he is and the administration itself is just pretending it's not an issue... much like they do with everything. I refer back to the fact that, eventually, people did act on Biden's decline which, if one wishes to compare things, is nothing to what is going on with Trump. > I never saw you give an opinion on Biden in that regard, so you don't fall > into that category but there are a whole lot of people in BBSing, and on > social media, who do. Bringing up the past defense of Biden's mental state > will probably still be on topic until our country finally gets its act > together and stops nominating elderly people in mental decline. True enough. H_________ Kurisu Yamato - www.xadara.com n --- gSynchronetn Revertive Pulse - revertivepulse.net ----------------------------------------------------------- [Voltar]