It's a cognitive slip, but you can't really tell if he's slipped into what he's actually done, or what he was actively trying not to say
In light of all the other evidence, seems like it's for what he actually did.
There's another moment, when he give's his president-elect acceptance speech as shown here: https://media.thedonald.win/post/y6cOTOg9.jpeg -- right after he says after a long night of counting, he has a rapid disposition change into a smirk then composes himself back into a composed disposition.
Do parkinsonian patients have trouble telling lies? The neurobiological basis of deceptive behaviour
In conclusion, our results provide new evidence that damage to the prefrontal cortex disrupts the processes involved in making deceptive responses in Parkinson's disease patients. It appears that the ‘honesty’ of patients is caused by an impaired ability to deceive others that results from brain dysfunction caused by the disease.
I believe that his gaffes over the last year or two haven't been gaffes at all. The brain damage due to his Parkinson's is interfering with his ability to elegantly lie like he used to. The truth just comes tumbling out of this very sick, old man.
Another time this happened: Remember during his Corn Pop speech, when he was surrounded by a whole bunch of black children, and he referred to them as "roaches"? Then, realizing what he had just said, sort of defeatedly muttered "and I love kids jumpin' on my lap"? People tend to latch-onto the "jumpin' on my lap" part when the big thing was calling those black kids "roaches". The "and I love kids jumpin' on my lap" part was him trying to save himself. Why Trump's campaign didn't make a big huge deal about this, I'll never understand. Joe Biden literally thinks of black children as cockroaches!
Also note, he hasnt made any organizations to counter fraud either.
Watch 20mins of biden speaking? I bet you can't.
Let him then explain what kind of anti-fraud org they have created and what their findings are. Point is, there is no such thing. Busted.
It's a cognitive slip, but you can't really tell if he's slipped into what he's actually done, or what he was actively trying not to say
In light of all the other evidence, seems like it's for what he actually did.
There's another moment, when he give's his president-elect acceptance speech as shown here: https://media.thedonald.win/post/y6cOTOg9.jpeg -- right after he says after a long night of counting, he has a rapid disposition change into a smirk then composes himself back into a composed disposition.
Joe Biden most likely has Parkinson's disease.
Now, consider this study:
I believe that his gaffes over the last year or two haven't been gaffes at all. The brain damage due to his Parkinson's is interfering with his ability to elegantly lie like he used to. The truth just comes tumbling out of this very sick, old man.
Another time this happened: Remember during his Corn Pop speech, when he was surrounded by a whole bunch of black children, and he referred to them as "roaches"? Then, realizing what he had just said, sort of defeatedly muttered "and I love kids jumpin' on my lap"? People tend to latch-onto the "jumpin' on my lap" part when the big thing was calling those black kids "roaches". The "and I love kids jumpin' on my lap" part was him trying to save himself. Why Trump's campaign didn't make a big huge deal about this, I'll never understand. Joe Biden literally thinks of black children as cockroaches!
His only defense is "I have dementia".