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Originally Posted by Mick
Height and weight accuracy does not stop a Doctor being concerned about the current occupant of the White House, hell, I am not a doctor and can tell Biden is a walking Dementia case.
Stop being in denial Hugh - Biden is a walking embarrassment for the U.S right now, more so than Trump could ever have been.
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But he’s not just a ‘doctor’ - he’s one who lied about a previous patient, over-exaggerated other information about him, and is currently a Republican politician.
He has an agenda, perhaps?
Strange how the doctor wasn’t worried about the previous incumbent when he spouted his word salad, couldn’t walk down a ramp without assistance, tweeted "covfefe", and speaking of deranged mental states, still thinks he won the election…
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Biden is a walking embarrassment for the U.S right now, more so than Trump could ever have been
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The rest of the world doesn’t agree with you.
https://www.pewresearch.org/global/2...rump-to-biden/
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The election of Joe Biden as president has led to a dramatic shift in America’s international image. Throughout Donald Trump’s presidency, publics around the world held the United States in low regard, with most opposed to his foreign policies. This was especially true among key American allies and partners. Now, a new Pew Research Center survey of 16 publics finds a significant uptick in ratings for the U.S., with strong support for Biden and several of his major policy initiatives.
In each of the 16 publics surveyed, more than six-in-ten say they have confidence in Biden to do the right thing in world affairs. Looking at 12 nations surveyed both this year and in 2020, a median of 75% express confidence in Biden, compared with 17% for Trump last year.
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In most countries polled, people make a stark distinction between Biden and Trump as world leaders. Nearly eight-in-ten Germans (78%) have confidence in Biden to do the right thing in world affairs; a year ago, just 10% said this about Trump. Similar differences are found in Sweden, Belgium and the Netherlands, and in all nations where a trend is available from 2020 there is a difference of at least 40 percentage points.
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