>>> Biden has early dementia, and that will become obvious when he
>>> can no longer hide from the public and avoid speaking. For
>>> example, at the "convention" upcoming, and during the debates with
>>> Trump (assuming he doesn't find a way to excuse himself from
>>> that).
>> Well, I mean, Regan also had Alzheimer's and/or Dementia, and I'm guessing
> you
>> consider him one of the greatest presidents of the modern age....
>> Good point, Mike. Reagan did -indeed- have Alzheimer's:
> Yup, and not while he was President.
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>> "Reagan disclosed in November 1994 that he had been diagnosed
>> with Alzheimer's disease earlier that year. Afterward, his
>> informal public appearances became more infrequent as the disease
>> progressed. He died at home on June 5, 2004."
> Did you forget that he left office in 1988?
Did you miss Oli's message?
Here you go, oh blind one:
>>> Good point, Mike. Reagan did -indeed- have Alzheimer's:
>> Yup, and not while he was President.
> Really?
>https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/side-effects/201101/when-did-reagans-f
> irst-signs-alzheimers-appear
>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lesley-stahls-book-weighs-in-on-reagan-alzheimers
> controversy/
> During an Oval Office visit with her family as she was ending her time as a
>White House correspondent in 1986, Stahl wrote that "Reagan didn't seem to kno
> who I was. He gave me a distant look with those milky eyes and shook my hand
>weakly. Oh, my, he's gonzo, I thought. I have to go out on the lawn tonight an
>tell my countrymen that the president of the United States is a doddering
>space
> cadet."
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