Sunday, September 13, 2020

Maybe Something or Maybe Coincidence

Thomas Lifson posts something interesting and disturbing at American Thinker. He copies an anonymous post by a supposed former Biden campaign staffer. Lifson says straight out he doesn’t know if it is accurate but, as he notes, it certainly cleverly fits the observed disturbing facts that we know to be true of Biden and his campaign.

I find particularly convincing the comments about Alzheimer’s sufferers’ “good days and bad days” which I have heard from several forlorn caregivers. The author of that anonymous post has surely spent time around a senile dementia sufferer. If not Biden, someone with similar behaviors.

Someone should check if Biden is ever scheduled for events in the late afternoon or evening. “Sundowners syndrome” is somewhat common in senile dementia. It is defined by the Mayo Clinic as: 

A state of confusion occurring in the late afternoon and spanning into the night. Sundowning can cause a variety of behaviors, such as confusion, anxiety, aggression or ignoring directions. Sundowning can also lead to pacing or wandering.

Someone should also check if Jill Biden has read a biography of Edith Wilson, second wife of Woodrow Wilson.