As you likely know, Joe Biden had his first brain surgery back when he was a senator, in the very early days of his political career. But that wasn’t his last operation. Snopes, the hilarious leftist “fact-checking” site, had to admit that yes, Biden has had not one, but two aneurysms: “The most noteworthy health incident that Vice President Biden has experienced was his intracranial hemorrhage from a cerebral aneurysm in 1988. His aneurysm was repaired surgically,” wrote Dr. Kevin O’Connor, an associate professor of medicine and the director of executive medicine at George Washington University, who treated Biden at the time. “During this workup, his team discovered a second aneurysm, which had not bled. This was also treated. He has never had any recurrences of any aneurysms. A 2014 CT angiogram showed no recurrence of disease.”
So, what, if any impact has those very serious brain surgeries had on his mental health today? Well, if you look at what the experts say, “brain trauma” can absolutely lead to dementia down the road. As a matter of fact, it’s one of the top causes.
Pub Med reported cerebral aneurysms were associated with an increased risk of dementia and even said that patients who’ve suffered from these, should be checked often for early signs of dementia… I think we’re way past the “early stages” with Joe Biden.
Stroke or other acute brain injury causes most aphasia types that damages brain tissue in areas important for language processing. However, a type of aphasia called primary progressive aphasia is a neurodegenerative disease, which results from progressive deterioration of brain tissue in areas important for speech and language. It is often caused by diseases such as s Alzheimer’s or Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration. Although the first symptoms are problems with speech and language, other problems associated with the underlying disease, such as memory loss and personality changes often occur later.
So, we’ve all seen Joe struggle with his words, and get confused when trying to find his way off a 2-foot stage, but what about his inability to read? Have you noticed that? He struggles to read his teleprompter, and in this clip below, Joe, who literally sounds like he’s about to keel over, can’t read a simple note that he’s holding in his hand.
You can watch the video below:
BIDEN: “Um…. uh… having trouble reading this”
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) November 14, 2022
This is the man who 81 million votes and stopped the Red Wave. What? You don’t believe that? How dare you, you terrorist bigot.
So, what do the experts say about things like this? Someone who can’t read even the simplest of things:
Typically, people with Alzheimer’s in the moderate or middle stage can still read, but this ability will gradually decline through the progression of the disease. Since Alzheimer’s disease affects every individual differently, reading capabilities will vary.
In early stage Alzheimer’s, reading skills are pretty much intact, although there may be difficulty in comprehending everything he or she has read, especially if the material is unfamiliar. The caregiver might have to assist in these instances by rereading the information back to the affected person.
In the moderate or middle stage of Alzheimer’s, most individuals will be able to read, but there’s a further breakdown in comprehension and in remembering what he or she is reading. That being said, some people with Alzheimer’s often enjoy turning pages of a familiar book or magazine. Others might enjoy someone reading aloud to them or looking through a book together.
Reading does not particularly interest those in the late stages of the disease, though he or she may occasionally read a few words aloud. Large-type reading materials can be used to assist later-stage Alzheimer’s patients to continue reading, though the ability to communicate verbally in the late stages usually declines significantly. They may hold a book or magazine upside down and look like they are intently reading, a practice that should be allowed and respected.
Obviously, I am not a doctor, but I think it’s looking and sounding very much like Joe Biden has dementia. Everything he’s doing is a “symptom” of mid-to-advanced stage dementia, and there’s no “ballot harvesting” that can fix that fact for Democrats.
This post originally appeared on WayneDupree.com.