Naturally, Dowd's latest column in the NY Times is another volley in the organization's dump-Biden barrage. It focuses on the president's tendency to garble sentences here and there, something he's been doing for, oh, 60 years but now does more quietly than before.

Needless to say, not even a hint of the constant firehose of incoherent sewage that Trump spews in every speech and interview.

Of course, the piece is only about (anti) Biden. Just like most of the Times' coverage.

@dangillmor
The idea that Biden's demeanor effectively hasn't changed in 60 yrs is nonsense. He's obviously in early stage dementia. That he's the likely 'best' choice to run against Trump is the Dem party's fault. That's the reality America faces. We can hope for the best.

@Silversalty @dangillmor "I watched two 30-second clips from the debate, and now I am qualified to make a clinical diagnosis (and prognosis) on the President!"

Go somewhere else, troll

@tob @dangillmor
I cared for my lawyer father for years as dementia took hold of him. I've been seeing my father in Biden's behavior for some time now. You don't have to be a clinician to tell there's something not there.