Let’s do the math.
First, in 1988, then-Sen. Joseph Biden (D-Del.) undergoes a microsurgical craniotomy at the base of his brain. A scan reveals an aneurysm at the base of his brain. Three months later, a second brain aneurysm is found on the other side of his brain. (Source – Peter Lucas Boston Herald July 8, 2024)
Second, a recent special counsel report characterized the president as an “elderly man (81 years old) with a poor memory.”
Third, his recent performance in the debate with Donald Trump was really rather sad to watch and, given his position as leader of the free world, to me and to many others — it was rather frightening.
Do these things add up to four more years?
Terence McManus, New Sharon
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