Here a tidbit from The Daily Wire sourced from a piece in the New York Times Friday; it seems President Biden is quick to lash out at his aides. This comes as a complete surprise to us, after Biden spent his campaign (when he wasn’t in his basement) poking people in the chest, saying “Listen, fat,” calling a potential voter a “dog-faced pony soldier,” telling an autoworker in Detroit he was “full of s**t,” challenging people to push-up contests, etc.
Biden ‘Often’ Snaps At Aides With ‘Profanity,’ Report Says. He Promised To ‘Fire’ Anyone Who Did That. https://t.co/1hHNknafy5 pic.twitter.com/uDxqtRZkNX
— The Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) May 15, 2021
The report about Biden’s explosive outbursts was featured in The New York Times, which described Biden as someone who struggles to make decisive decisions and who often second guesses himself.
The report comes after Biden promised on his first day in office to fire anyone who was being disrespectful inside the workplace. “I’m not joking when I say this: If you’re ever working with me and I hear you treat another with disrespect, talk down to someone, I promise you I will fire you on the spot,” Biden said. “On the spot. No if, ands, or buts.”
Biden said at the time that his remarks were “not hyperbole” and that the only things he expects with “absolute certitude is honesty and decency.”
The Times’ report said that Biden demands lots of detail when making decisions, but that he becomes frustrated by it and he lashes out at aides in outbursts “often laced with profanity.”
Maybe this is why Biden keeps saying how he’ll “get in trouble” if he hangs around to answer reporters’ questions and why he makes so few appearances.
— The Geeky Crochet (@GeekyCrocheter) May 15, 2021
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Can “We the People” fire Joe? Just curious.
— Todd Clark (@toddclarkb) May 15, 2021
We don’t mean to take Alzheimer’s lightly, but a lot of people have shared that bursts of profanity come with the territory.
Having seen dementia up close – that may be a sign of it – in addition to other clear evidence
— Bill Reichart (@BillReichart) May 15, 2021
The dementia is getting worse
— T. Smith (@TheRealTSmith) May 15, 2021
Dementia sufferers are often very frustrated and angry.
— reality break (@md_bites) May 15, 2021
Isn’t that a sign of dementia? A family friend of ours does that & he was diagnosed a few years ago.
— Thug Wife (@ThugWife_76) May 15, 2021
My dad never used coarse language in his life until the mid to late stages of his battle with Alzheimer's.
— TexAla_Mike (@MikeTexala) May 15, 2021
Same with my grandfather. Nicest guy until the Alzheimer's got bad.
— Kyle Switzer (@KyleSwitzer11) May 15, 2021
Typically happens with folks suffering from dementia
— Neanderthal President (@GumVaccines) May 15, 2021
Rage common with senile people
— Johnnie Fontane (@fddmd) May 15, 2021
Dementia and Alzheimer’s will do that
— Barry Childers (@b0c022) May 15, 2021
This not unusual in older people suffering from dementia.
— Patrick Crowley (@rpc68) May 15, 2021
We're all thinking it. pic.twitter.com/zdKHW7v1cH
— Mark Lazzarini (@mwlazz) May 15, 2021
— Turn PEDOS into PREY (@gangstersoul1) May 15, 2021
Not surprised.
If a man regularly snaps and calls potential voters names like “fat” “a d—— liar” and “lying dog-faced pony soldier” to their faces in front of the media while campaigning, image what he calls his paid underlings behind closed doors. pic.twitter.com/eIwVNrViKt
— Bidens Earpiece (@earpiece_bidens) May 15, 2021
#Sundowning 🤦🏻♀️💯🤦🏻♀️
— Pam Adkisson (@pamadkisson) May 15, 2021
In general, sundown syndrome is characterized by the emergence or increment of neuropsychiatric symptoms such as agitation, confusion, anxiety, and aggressiveness in late afternoon, in the evening, or at night. Sundowning is highly prevalent among those with dementia.
— Not OG Odel Roo (@ScottYo04098556) May 15, 2021
Dementia patients have similar frustrations and outbursts of anger. Maybe it’s just a coincidence
— Dennis 🤷🏻♂️ (@FormallySomeone) May 15, 2021
Those who suffer from Sundowning Syndrome are known to do this. It's quite sad.
— Dr. CJ Sarge Father Son one horse pony (@keepitr05946320) May 15, 2021
My grandmother had Dementia. I've seen this in real life. It's not pretty.
— President XRP – It's always been #XRP (@IndyComicBooks) May 15, 2021
— Я0 (@liminalend) May 15, 2021
People with dementia often get angry. The later in the day, the worse it gets. Not surprising.
— Scarlet 🇺🇸 (@ColoJo3) May 15, 2021
Signs of Alzheimer’s… snappy, short fussed and repetitive
— Des (@desre01) May 15, 2021
I guess we can expect wall-to-wall coverage on the news networks about the president’s fitness based on this report, right? I mean, that’s what they have been doing in recent years.
— Patrick (@ArgentineTea) May 15, 2021
CNN’s Brian Stelter was obsessed with Donald Trump’s mental health, continually having on the always-available Bandy X. Lee to diagnose him without having ever met him.
https://twitter.com/DonDavi94135785/status/1393636229661569025
Raise your hands if u think he will finish 4 yrs. I think he will have to leave due to medical problems and wont be able to finish his term. Then the first female POTUS will be sworn in and heaven help the USA..
— sheepsheadbay (@brooklyntofla) May 15, 2021
— Mike G. (@Eldudersgmailc1) May 15, 2021
This isn’t a stable person. C’mon man!? pic.twitter.com/C9gvT0DJIV
— William (@ShadowGarage) May 15, 2021
There’s something really creepy about old Joe 😒
— Mirella Caldi (@caldi_mirella) May 15, 2021
We almost feel bad posting this as it’s second-hand from the New York Times who got it from who knows, but it’s not at all hard to believe. The man could barely keep himself from starting fights while campaigning.
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Biden tells reporters they’re being bad by asking questions he’s not supposed to answer https://t.co/pkkP2g46N2
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) May 12, 2021