For me, the difference is that you could just watch Biden’s decline in real 
time.  Culminated in his debate performance.  Trump has always been a bit 
daffy.  I don’t see much of a downward a trend.  

 

From: AF [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Prince
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2025 12:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Political

 

It's been pretty obvious to me that the current president is a few sandwiches 
short of a picnic for about the last 10 years. 

Bet no one in his current circle will point that out, but a lot of people that 
used to be in his circle have.

 

bp
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On 6/29/2025 10:42 AM, Chuck McCown wrote:

Just finished Jake Tapper’s “Original Sin” book.  First half was interesting, 
second half gets pretty tedious.  Main takeaway for me:  Nobody around Biden 
had the guts to tell him how the rest of the world was perceiving his cognitive 
state.  His wife was the main mechanic of the situation.  No cognitive tests.  
I loved the part where George Clooney got really pissed at an event when Biden 
didn’t know him.  (Apparently they had been buds for a long time.)  In any 
event he really crapped the bed by running.  It appears things could have been 
massively different if there was a real primary for the Dems.   The book was 
sad and depressing IMHO.  They did identify the group by name that internally 
was called “The Politburo” that essentially “handled” the president and had a 
large influence on everything.  But the book left the impression that they 
stopped short of just locking him away and being in control.  They tried to at 
least have the appearance of keeping him in the loop.  I would not recommend 
the book only because it is pretty boring and not really too much new info in 
there.  No bombshells.  Nothing scandalous other than a sad picture into a 
scene that was a bit worse than I suspected.





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