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July 18, 2022

President Joe Biden is suffering from dementia, and it’s worsening before our eyes.

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You know it, I know it, everyone knows it.

His handlers know it.  Why else would they issue him absurdly detailed cue cards telling him when to stand and sit?

His vice president knows it.  Kamala Harris explicitly noted her future running mate’s cognitive problems during the 2020 Democratic debates.

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Even the president’s drug-addicted, prostitute-frequenting, influence-peddling son knows it.  Hunter cruelly mocks the elder Biden’s senility on the Laptop from Hell.

It is a national tragedy that a fragile, senile, non compos mentis old man is the president of the United States.  Nevertheless, this scandalous state of affairs is downplayed so much by the Democrats, the Washington bureaucracy, and complicit press and social media outlets that Biden and many around him — Harris included — still speak seriously about Biden seeking a second term in 2024.

Only very recently are cracks starting to form in the leftist elites’ see-no-evil attitude to Biden’s dementia.  See the New York Times’ recent article for evidence.  However, it appears that this new view is predicated more by Biden’s currently horrendous polling, which threatens to sink the Democrats’ midterm prospects, than by Biden’s cognitive decline, which has been evident for years.

The notion of a second Biden term raises another question about the man, one even more existential than his undeniable cognitive dysfunction.  The question is, would Joe Biden even live through a second term as president?

As a practicing physician who cares for numerous elderly patients and addresses dementia and end-of-life issues on a regular basis, your humble correspondent decided to take a closer look at this question.

Here are my findings: