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From: Glen Wilson <X@Y.com>
Newsgroups: alt.atheism.satire,soc.support.transgendered,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism
Subject: Re: Kamela Harris on 60 minutes = FAIL
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2024 18:47:48 -0000 (UTC)
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider

>
>Vice President Kamala Harris was pressed by CBS News' Bill Whitaker
>about whether it was a "mistake" for the Biden administration to go
>soft on its border policies during a tense exchange on Monday's
>special election episode of "60 Minutes."
>
Kamela?  Rightists are so unintelligent and uneducated in the English 
language that they can't spell a simple name!  And they call themselves 
'Americans'!  What a bunch of welfare bums and unskilled serfs.  Get the 
fuck out.


The unpaid fascist right wing media has been in meltdown over this since
Sunday.  It's true.  Trump bailed on 60 minutes because he was molesting
children, not that he's a muddle brained feeble old fool who was afraid to
show up because he knows he's doomed if there are any direct comparisons
between him and future POTUS Harris. 

Donald Trump's health questioned once again as he still has made medical
records public Published on October 8, 2024 at 9:00 AM by Sharleen
McAleavy 

The US elections are drawing closer. Following concerns about former
Democratic candidate Joe Biden's health, observers are now turning their
attention to Republican candidate Donald Trump. journalist claims Donald
Trump health cognitive decline experts US election © Justin Merriman /
Getty Images 

At the end of July 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris entered the race for
the presidency to replace current US President Joe Biden. In the run-up to
this, there had been numerous calls to this effect from both voters and
critics, who had repeatedly expressed concerns about Biden's state of
health. There were and are similar concerns about the not much younger
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. 

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The 78-year-old is determined to win the election on November 5 - but many
people are also wondering whether he might be too old to hold the office
of US president. Time and again, observers have questioned his mental
health due to his sometimes confused statements - experts even claim to
have noticed an increasing cognitive decline in Donald Trump. Journalist
warns about Donald Trump's state of health 

As reported by the Frankfurter Rundschau and news.de magazine, the
speculation surrounding his health is now gaining momentum again.
Journalist Katie Phang, MSNBC presenter, is the latest to comment on his
age and what that could mean if Donald Trump wins the elections next
month. 

Katie Phang has ben a vehement critic of Trump on the news channel, and in
her segment Katie's Sidebar, she brought up Trump's health and asked her
viewers to consider a scenario in which his ailing health leads to JD
Vance as President. 

She said:

    Donald Trump who's currently 78 years old and regularly frequents
    McDonald's, and loves his diet cokes would end his second term as
    oldest president ever to serve as President of the United States. 

She goes on to add that Trump 'refuses' to publish basic information about
his health. She emphasises that his lack of transparency could indicate
that he has something to 'hide'. 

    Kinda makes you wonder, what's he hiding?

She also brings up experts' alarm over his incoherent speeches signaling
possible cognitive decline. 

She then talks about what would happen if Trump was incapacitated to lead
the country. 

    In that event, the Vice President becomes the President.
    Automatically. So I'm going to state it plainly, J.D. Vance is a
    heartbeat away from the presidency of the United States. 

Donald Trump keeps his medical records under wraps

Indeed, concern over Trump's mental and physical wellbeing is growing, and
the fact that Donald Trump has not yet made his medical records public has
also been questioned. 

Although it is not mandatory for presidential candidates to reveal this
information, it can be seen as a sign of transparency among voters. It is
an opportunity, therefore, to convince supporters that they are also
suitable for the presidency in terms of their health. Many former
candidates have done this in the past. 

As reported by MSNBC, Donald Trump previously told CBS News in mid-August
that he would 'gladly' release his medical records and believed every
candidate should do the same. However, he has yet to do so.