Plausible deniability? We say he’s senile but I don’t think so, I watch some of his speeches and it’s clear he knows what he’s saying. I think he is keeping the dementia thing on the back burner so when they do come and arrest him he can play the “poor old man” card to avoid prison.
The Robert Mueller tactic? Clear answers to softballs thrown by dems, but when a Republican asks him a question about the investigation he "ran" for 2+ years, he turns into a doddering fool.
Is this an Alzheimer's symptom? Telling stories from 20 years ago without a hitch, but no idea where they are today.
I don't know, he seems pretty clear and lucid when he's dodging questions about his crack-head son.
Plausible deniability? We say he’s senile but I don’t think so, I watch some of his speeches and it’s clear he knows what he’s saying. I think he is keeping the dementia thing on the back burner so when they do come and arrest him he can play the “poor old man” card to avoid prison.
I keep going back and forth on it. Could just be he's fried from years of drug use.
same difference, imo. Brain damage is brain damage.
The Robert Mueller tactic? Clear answers to softballs thrown by dems, but when a Republican asks him a question about the investigation he "ran" for 2+ years, he turns into a doddering fool.
I knew more about the Mueller investigation than Bob Mueller in that hearing... That was a total joke that doesn't get talked about enough.
Joe doesn't have Alzheimer's. Joe has Parkinson's.
Joe doesn't have anything but a desire to stay out of jail. It's all an act.
If that's an act he missed his true calling.
It is, most definitely.
Another one is mixing up names.
Towards the end, he was till out chopping wood at 86 though, my Grandpa would call me by my fathers name on occasion.
Just like my grandmother with dementia