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March 14, 2020

Washington Post's Mark Thiessen~~~Not a Gaffe, but a Huge Lie, about Getting Arrested Going to see Nelson Mandela

By Stephen Fox

"I think we can win back the House!"~he gets confused about what state he's in; called Fox News Chris Wallace "Chuck"; said his late son Beau was US attorney general; confused former British PM May with the late British PM Thatcher; claimed to have worked with Deng Xiaoping on the Paris Climate Accord (Deng died in 1997). He claimed during a debate that "150 million were killed by guns since 2007 (almost 1/2 the US population)

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One of America's most esteemed and incisive columnists wrote a column: "It's fair to speculate whether Biden is mentally fit to be president"

Just a segment: There is plenty of cause for concern. Biden recently announced "I think we can win back the House" and promised to ban the "AR-14." He mistook Super Tuesday for "Super Thursday," and forgot the words of the Declaration of Independence, saying "We hold these truths to be self-evident. All men and women are created, by the, you know, you know the thing."

In South Carolina, he misstated what office he was running for, declaring "My name's Joe Biden. I'm a Democratic candidate for the United States Senate." On three occasions last month, Biden declared he was arrested in South Africa trying to visit Nelson Mandela in prison an incident his campaign later admitted never happened. He earlier described meeting a Navy captain in Afghanistan, but The Post reported that "almost every detail in the story appears to be incorrect."

He claimed to have worked with Chinese leader "Deng Xiaoping" on the Paris Climate Accord (Deng died in 1997). He claimed during a debate that "150 million people have been killed [by guns] since 2007" (which would be nearly half the US population). He said he met with Parkland victims while he was vice president even though the shooting took place after he left office.

He has declared that Democrats should "choose truth over facts" and that "poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids." He pledged to use biofuels to power "steamships." He repeatedly gets confused about what state he is in; called "Fox News Sunday" anchor Chris Wallace "Chuck"; said his late son Beau "was the attorney general of the United States"; and confused former British prime minister Theresa May with the late British prime minister Margaret Thatcher.

Any one of these gaffes in isolation would be nothing more than that. But taken together they form a pattern and raise questions about whether Biden has experienced a cognitive decline. Biden's defenders say this is unfair, and some have even suggested raising it is ageism. No, it's not. His socialist rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is 78 almost a year older than Biden yet no one is questioning his mental fitness. On Monday night, Sanders spent an hour at a Fox News town hall where he was challenged to defend his policies and answered in great detail and without any gaffes or senior moments. Could Biden do the same?

Sanders took a subtle dig at Biden during the town hall, pointing out that while he speaks for 45 minutes to an hour at his campaign events, Biden recently spoke for seven minutes. The two men will have their first mano-a-mano debate on Sunday. How will Biden perform over the course of a two-hour discussion? Perhaps he will put concerns about his mental fitness to rest. This much is certain: Democrats are about to pick a man they hope will be the first octogenarian president in American history. It is fair to ask whether voters are choosing a candidate who's not up to the job.

The gaffes go on and on, delineating serious neurological damage perhaps from a stroke, transient ischemic attack, or something more long range; I am an art dealer, not a neurosurgeon or neurologist. But I do know truth from falsehood, and nothing sums up Biden's shortcomings in that realm more than Shaun King's article:

2 truths and 31 lies Joe Biden has told about his work in the Civil Rights Movement Since the early 1970s, Joe Biden has been a serial liar when it comes to his "work" in the Civil Rights Movement. It's the equivalent of stolen valor and is fundamentally disqualifying.

https://shaunking.substack.com/p/2-truths-and-31-lies-joe-biden-has

as well as his forthcoming book, Make Change: Activist and journalist Shaun King reflects on the events that made him one of the most prominent social justice leaders in the world and lays out a clear action plan for you to join the fight.

As a leader of the Black Lives Matter movement, Shaun King has become one of the most recognizable and powerful voices on the front lines of civil rights in our time. His commitment to reforming the justice system and making America a more equitable place has brought challenges and triumphs, soaring victories and crushing defeats. Throughout his wide-ranging activism, King's commentary remains rooted in both exhaustive research and abundant passion.

In Make Change, King offers an inspiring look at the moments that have shaped his life and considers the ways social movements can grow and evolve in this hyper-connected era. He shares stories from his efforts helping to lead the Raise the Age campaign and his work fighting police brutality, while providing a road map for how to stay sane, safe, and motivated even in the worst of political climates. By turns infuriating, inspiring, and educational, Make Change will resonate with those who believe that America canand mustdo better.

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note from Stephen Fox: this long quote above from the Washington Post opinion by Mark Thiessen summed it all up so well, I want you to know that I subscribed to the Washington Post for a month, just to be able to bring it to you in this OpEdNews article.

Why Jeff Bezos, Amazon's Trillionaire and owner of the Washington Post, needs any extra dollars to read his newspaper, let alone use material from his newspaper for another commending journalistic setting: that is far beyond me....

https://shaunking.substack.com/p/2-truths-and-31-lies-joe-biden-has



Authors Website: https://www.facebook.com/groups/592985284186083/

Authors Bio:



Early in the 2016 Primary campaign, I started a Facebook group: Bernie Sanders: Advice and Strategies to Help Him Win! As the primary season advanced, we shifted the focus to advancing Bernie's legislation in the Senate, particularly the most critical one, to protect Oak Flat, sacred to the San Carlos Apaches, in the Tonto National Forest, from John McCain's efforts to privatize this national forest and turn it over to Rio Tinto Mining, an Australian mining company whose record by comparison makes Monsanto look like altar boys, to be developed as North America's largest copper mine. This is monstrous and despicable, and yet only Bernie's Save Oak Flat Act (S2242) stands in the way of this diabolical plan.

We added "2020" to the title.


I am an art gallery owner in Santa Fe since 1980 selling Native American painting and NM landscapes, specializing in modern Native Ledger Art.


I have always been intensely involved in politics, going back to the mid's 1970's, being a volunteer lobbyist in the US Senate for the Secretary General of the United Nations, then a "snowball-in-hell" campaign for US Senate in NM in the late 70's, and for the past 20 years have worked extensively to pressure the FDA to rescind its approval for aspartame, the neurotoxic artificial sweetener metabolized as formaldehyde. This may be becoming a reality to an extent in California, which, under Proposition 65, is considering requiring a mandatory Carcinogen label on all aspartame products, although all bureaucracies seem to stall under any kind of corporate pressure.


Bills to ban aspartame were in the State Senates of New Mexico and Hawaii, but were shut down by corporate lobbyists (particularly Monsanto lobbyists in Hawaii and Coca Cola lobbyists in New Mexico).


For several years, I was the editor of New Mexico Sun News, and my letters to the editor and op/eds in 2016 have appeared in NM, California, Wisconsin, New York, Maryland, the Christian Science Monitor, USA Today, and many international papers, on the subject of consumer protection. Our best issue was 10 days before Obama won in 2008, when we published a special early edition of the paper declaring that Obama Wins! This was the top story on CNN for many hours, way back then....


My highest accomplishments thus far are

1. a plan to create a UN Secretary General's Pandemic Board of Inquiry, a plan that is in the works and might be achieved even before the 75th UN General Assembly in September 2020.


2. Now history until the needs becomes clear to the powers who run the United Nations: a UN Resolution to create a new Undersecretary General for Nutrition and Consumer Protection, strongly supported ten years ago by India and 53 cosponsoring nations, but shut down by the US Mission to the UN in 2008. To read it, google UNITED NATIONS UNDERSECRETARY GENERAL FOR NUTRITION, please.


These are not easy battles, any of them, and they require a great deal of political and journalistic focus. OpEdNews is the perfect place for those who have a lot to say, so much that they exceed the limiting capacities of their local and regional newspapers. Trying to go beyond the regional papers seems to require some kind of "inside" credentials, as if you had to be in a club of corporate-accepted writers, and if not, you are "from somewhere else," a sad state of corporate induced xenophobia that should have no place in America in 2020!

This should be a goal for every author with something current to say: breaking through yet another glass ceiling, and get your say said in editorial pages all over America. Certainly, this was a tool that was essentially ignored in 2016, and cannot be ignored in the big elections of 2020.


In my capacity as Editor of the Santa Fe Sun News, Fox interviewed Mikhail Gorbachev: http://www.prlog.org/10064349-mikhail-gorbachev



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