• dohpaz42@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    “Questioning Mr. Kennedy’s health is a hilarious suggestion, given his competition.”

    Pretty sure questioning his health is vitally important, especially given his competition:

    • Hole in brain from either a tumor a parasite (sounds like they’re not sure)
    • history of long- and short-term memory problems
    • neurological disorder affecting his speech
    • unwillingness to disclose medical records
    • an “irregular heartbeat caused by a common heart abnormality that can cause strokes”…

    How is he any better than the other two?

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      It’s kind of crazy that the one out of the three that is most cognitively sound is the oldest and is nicknamed dementia Joe.

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        is nicknamed dementia Joe

        You say that as if normal people call him that. Like The King instead of Elvis.

        I’d be willing to bet it’s something that Donald Trump or the like made up. And he’s got plenty of names of his own…is it Diaper Donnie now?

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          You’re not wrong. But I’ve found that those obnoxious people do leave an impression on others. A lot people think of Biden that way even if they’re not calling him that.

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      Well, he’s got some mental issues, but at least he’s not unqualified under the 14th amendment for supporting an insurrection.

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      I’m not a medical expert but I feel like a 70 year old with a literal hole in his brain experiencing memory loss and at a higher than typical risk of stroke due to a heart condition…hits all the risks we’re concerned about with the 77 year old and 81 year old.

      Like it’s not literally the age we’re worried about, it’s the memory issues and likelihood of dying that comes with it.

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    So consider that having a brain worm means that you can still run for president.

    Which means there is a non-zero amount of brain that you can have lost to brain worms:

    What is that non-zero amount?

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      There’s a person who has been living a mostly normal life with 90% of his brain missing. Perhaps we could just re-examine society’s ableism and how we design our systems of government to allow single points of failure instead? RFK Jr. has terrible opinions, but also had them before having a literal brain worm.

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        I think you missed the part where he also admits he has memory problems because of it.

        And that article is paywalled, but it has been reported that in his divorce deposition, he said his ability to earn money was affected by cognitive problems from it. Back in 2012.

        It also says he had mercury poisoning (he claims it’s from all the fish he ate), which is pretty fucking ironic considering this is the guy who went apeshit over a negligible bit of mercury in vaccines.

        https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/rfk-jr-claims-doctor-parasite-ate-part-brain/story?id=110027317

        I do not think it is ableism to say that someone who reports having significant cognitive problems shouldn’t be president.