I hope people are finding some new healthy ways to escape from the politics. It's important to stay informed, but if there was ever a time we really needed our sports leagues it would be now. It's a shame that they feel the need to get woke.
Ahh I see, sure thats a possibility, but at that point I feel like we are raising more questions than trying to find answers. Which is fine, it's fun to speculate. Like, why would you let the individual whose mental acuity you're questioning be the one to operate this device? I'm with you in thinking there is something up, but I'd be very surprised if its a medication they have to be continuously giving while he's debating.
Lol I'm sure you could make it work, but there are already some devices that make it much more simple. Having a small pump, that just gives doses at set times or by button press is a very real and easy to use mechanism. The only issue is, there is not a reason to re-stick someone repeatedly. If its quick hitting medication you want, you just put in an IV and leave it in and push your medicine directly into the vein. You can repeatedly inject someone with medication in the muscle or tissue, its just not likely to be fast acting, and again I can't think of a reason to target the underside of the wrist. That would be incredibly painful in that location, and I imagine the absorption would be poor, I'm not sure though.
Its definitely something, I'm just adding my two cents on how I would go about doing something like that. As far as fastest/best route you would want a PICC line where the catheter runs all the way to heart, but these are pretty excessive measures and it wouldn't be down in the wrist like that. Regardless, based roughly on where we are seeing this object, its a pretty poor position for any IV, you'd be more likely to hit an artery on the underside of their wrist like that. So we probably aren't seeing the site of where the catheter is going in, but maybe it is some IV tubing sticking out. Or maybe its another object entirely, but he does seem cognizant of the object by the way he moves his wrist when its exposed.
This seems incredibly unlikely, I only say this because I'm an ICU nurse, but I can't imagine how something like this would possibly ever work. I'm not sure why you ever have a device like this anyway, if you wanted to get some intravenous drug into yourself why would you keep blindly stabbing yourself with a needle in literally the only place visible on the camera. You would just slap a PICC line or a midline and have the IV access up by his bicep (out of sight) and have like small portable PCA pump to just administer medication when needed.
I think it's fairly well known that Antifa does not support Joe Biden and would not be happy about him being elected.