Sanjay Gupta just published a version of an article I’ve shopping around for the last 36 hours, except he doesn’t quote or cite any sources. For reasons I elaborate on below, I think Gupta’s conclusion is pretty much unassailable, although if you think this is all just a giant conspiracy to drive Jo...
Yeah they're pretty reliable - it's the group blog of a bunch of professors. And of course the piece is filled with input from medical experts, and links to a CNN report on the same topic if that's more your speed.
The media needs to be evaluated for its lack of covering the lies Trump told during that first debate.
I know, I know debates are more about selling yourself to the population.
But if that selling is built apon a mountain of lies, how can you trust the seller to honor his part of the deal?
You can't. I hope more people realize whats at stake.
Project 2025 is a blueprint for a fascist takeover.
The entire world should fear this because fascists do not stay in their borders. They are talking about mass conscription, and I guarantee they will have zero qualms at sending your kids off to die like Russia.
No argument that he's not a great choice. But we're not being given a way to make another choice, unless it's to vote for Trump. And if you want to go down that rabbit hole of health and mental issues...sure, it's a whataboutism. What about it?
That "having a chance to beat Trump" is even something said these days is insane.
Imagine a parallel world where there are two or more candidates for leadership who argue over the ideas to better the country and world, and all of them have their valid points. Where the difficulty is in figuring out who is a better choice, but even the worst winning would be okay.
I mean ever now and then I think we could have had that.
"How did it come to this?" Yeah, Theoden, I get it.