Presidential Falls!

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  1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
    Miebakagh57posted 3 years ago

    Oh how is the most powerful person in America and the world fallen thrice while attempting to board his plane, or should one say mount his w..e?! Iol.                                        A person is liable to falling. A general in the armed force can fall. I am not sayying that the bullet hit him/her. No. But is that normal that Biden fallen three times while boarding Air Force One? Late Ronald Reagan told Nancy: "Sorry, honey. I forgot to dodge." while visiting him in the hospital. What is Joseph Biden dodging? The world has got the most powerful general ever.  Your thnughs thought?

    1. Sharlee01 profile image80
      Sharlee01posted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Here are my Thoughts ---   From watching his entrances and departures from many different venues, I think, and this is an off-the-shoulder opinion ---  He is the old school politician, and the old-school Politicking handbook chapter tells a politician to  "Provide your audience with an energetic enthusiastic personality." 

      He most likely is briefed daily on what to project when in the public eye, due to the negative media he has received on his age, and possible failing cognitive skills.  He may have been reminded to appear energetic, and he took it too far by trying to jog up well-known to be steep stairs.

      He seemed to almost be mimicking Obama's zest for taking on those very stairs. He may have been thinking it would be a great photo op. --  He should have been thinking it might not be wise to running up steep stairs.

      It was hard to watch him have such a hard time getting his footing.  He could have been hurt badly. Time for Biden to consider his days of running upstairs is over. I mean Putin had just offered Joe the sentiment  "Be healthy! I wish him health,"

      I would love to know what Putin thought when watching Biden's fall going up  Air Force One's Boarding stairs?

      1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
        Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

        Realtly, he's an old man. He would have had to set up a new trend in climbing these stairs.                                    Probably gently walk up the stairs...then trot home with the last two steps! That's the old spider's trick cursed by the king in faking many times. But slowly and gently the spider made home to reverse the king's curse.

        1. Sharlee01 profile image80
          Sharlee01posted 3 years agoin reply to this

          Biden is failing before our eyes. He is progressively getting worse, Here is a Hannity clip I picked up on Yahoo. It was hard to watch the confused statements that were presented. And to watch him continue to lose his footing going up those stairs.  Not sure why this worsening state is not being addressed by Congress.  The video is a bit hard to watch, but American's need to be fully aware of Biden is very much having cognitive and mentation problems that are get much worse,

          https://news.yahoo.com/hannity-bidens-r … I-o2jo9s9j

          1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
            Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

            Congress is the real America people. They know old joe biden is sick. But why cast an unusual vote for him to win as the president?

            1. Sharlee01 profile image80
              Sharlee01posted 3 years agoin reply to this

              Biden won because so many disliked Trump. Many did not care for how he conducted himself, his policies were very different from any president we have ever had. He would not comply with Old Washington politicians. And he shocked the system. Many hoped to return to what they were accustomed to ina president. This is why I think Biden won. I believe anyone that ran against Trump would have won.  Even Biden a man that had nothing to offer. He is most American's concept of what a president should be.

              1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
                Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

                Sharlee01, your response seems okay. But you divert a little.                                          Oh, the Trump signature. He set a unique pace. Yet, it's hard for others who had been washded and spoiled in traditions, especially, the Democratic traditions to see things right.                              Oddly, I realise the only thing that make Trump lost the November 2020 election was his lack of scientific understanding of covid19 pandemic.                                               Yes Trump was dislike because of the unique pace he get things done. But why should America vote for an incapacitate, sick, and frail man?

          2. Miebakagh57 profile image69
            Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

            The best thing is for old joe biden to resign and take good care of his health.                                  Astrologers and tarrot readers telling him to go in 2023? That does not make sense, and as many have seen, joe biden will get worst and worst for it as President.                                    Seriously, the USA would not like to harbor such a failing president, should she?

            1. Castlepaloma profile image75
              Castlepalomaposted 3 years agoin reply to this

              Biden has been selected for that purpose, not elected.
              The plan is to replace him with  great reset council WEF.
              Meaning things will be getting much worst before it gets better is my gut feeling, that's has never been wrong. In the pass.

              1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
                Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

                Castlepaloma, Congress has a hand in the 'selection' right?                                                  I think it is fair that the American voters should call on Congress to resign and be re-elect?

                1. Castlepaloma profile image75
                  Castlepalomaposted 3 years agoin reply to this

                  Too late for that, our owners have decided.
                  He is part of the chess game.

                  Are you over run by the Chinese or Americans corporations where you are?

              2. Sharlee01 profile image80
                Sharlee01posted 3 years agoin reply to this

                I think they will ride this dead horse as long as they can, just keeping him out of sight. Just as they did in the latter part of his campaign. If they can get him past the two-year mark., Harris can step in, and actually, she waits past the two-year mark ---  she will be entitled to run twice.

                1. Castlepaloma profile image75
                  Castlepalomaposted 3 years agoin reply to this

                  Keep him prop up like  a dummy, until they figure out their next chess move.

                  1. Castlepaloma profile image75
                    Castlepalomaposted 3 years agoin reply to this

                    https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/j … eat-reset/

                    Biden is ready for the great reset. Because he really has not any answers from here.

                2. Miebakagh57 profile image69
                  Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

                  Sharlee01, you're welcome. Two years is too much. I would not for my life suggest a year.                                         Congress should investigate Biden health status and decide how fit he can handle the presidency?

      2. Miebakagh57 profile image69
        Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

        Prettypanthy, I don't think Harrison Ford was in his 50. The film was probaaaly made to depict Harrison Ford as   President George Walter Bush? But men seems look-alike, right?  What was George W Bush jr age back then?

        1. tsmog profile image83
          tsmogposted 3 years agoin reply to this

          Harrison Ford was born 1942. Air Force One was made 1997. So, he was age 55 when it was made.

          1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
            Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

            tsmog, thank you.

    2. Kyler J Falk profile image91
      Kyler J Falkposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Have you ever worn dress shoes, like high quality dress shoes from Hugo Boss or Vera Wang? I've always complained that they're some of the most clumsy, slippery pieces of overpriced crap I've ever worn. Dress shoes are better suited for people who wish to skate around on any carpeted surface, and catch every edge that sticks out even a micrometer with your toe.

      Final verdict: Dress shoes are stupid, and they need to get some turf that simulates a red carpet so all our presidents and their staff stop falling on their way into AF1.

      1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
        Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

        Hugo Boss? Vera Wang? I never know that. But I kind of rolling and laugh.                              One wears an expensive designer cloth and it make the wearer fall down to die? They must be an Indian or African charm in those clothes!

  2. Live to Learn profile image61
    Live to Learnposted 3 years ago

    He got up. That's the important part. I think anyone is prone to tripping on steps, occasionally.

    I have many issues with Biden. His tripping on some narrow stairs is not among them.

    1. wilderness profile image95
      wildernessposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      He isn't the first president to trip/fall on those stairs.  I wonder if they are a non-standard height - that the mind expects the same height we see nearly nationwide but those are a bit more.

      1. profile image0
        PrettyPantherposted 3 years agoin reply to this

        I watched the video of the latest fall and the man was trotting up the stairs, not just walking. My husband and I both had the same reaction: "Stop running up the stairs, old man. You'll break your neck!"  lol

        Anyway, I'm with you and LtL on this one.

        Oh, and the article I read did say that presidents have a history of tripping on these steps and they are extra steep.

        1. wilderness profile image95
          wildernessposted 3 years agoin reply to this

          It's that "extra steep" that I have to wonder about.  When a person spends a lifetime climbing stairs with an 8" rise and suddenly it is 9" the eyes don't catch it but the feet certainly do! 

          You'd think that after all the falls in those steps the President, regardless of which one, would recognize the danger and pay a little more attention.

          1. profile image0
            PrettyPantherposted 3 years agoin reply to this

            Yep.

            1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
              Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

              But why did he not pay attention to the steps after the first and second falls? Should we say that he's senile being that old?

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                PrettyPantherposted 3 years agoin reply to this

                It's possible. More likely, in my opinion,he knew the cameras were on him and was in such a big hurry to right himself that instead he made it worse.

                Been there, done that, and I was much younger. big_smile

        2. Miebakagh57 profile image69
          Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

          The word 'old man' sent me laughing. I bet Biden is trying to show how strong and youthful he is compare to Trump!? Lol.                                   That said, I also review a movie 'Air Force One,' stirring Harrison Ford, as president in my head, trotting up the jet stairs into the plane then turning round to wave good-bye to the crowd. Now the question is: is not both Biden and Ford comparable in age?                                      Should not he went for a proper check up if his health is failing? I don't think in Bidens case it is normal.

          1. profile image0
            PrettyPantherposted 3 years agoin reply to this

            Biden is an old man,no doubt. Harrison Ford was much younger in that movie, maybe in his 50s?

            I know plenty of people younger than Biden who would not be able to run up those steps without tripping. I don't think this means anything important.

      2. Miebakagh57 profile image69
        Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

        Wilderness, ok let's whose the first. As regards the height, perhaps an abberation of the mind?

    2. Miebakagh57 profile image69
      Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Okay. What's your issue with Biden?

      1. Live to Learn profile image61
        Live to Learnposted 3 years agoin reply to this

        Primarily,  he is unfit to be president.  So unfit,  he knows it.  Probably why he keeps referring to Harris as the president.

  3. Castlepaloma profile image75
    Castlepalomaposted 3 years ago

    I fall often enough, I am a trained faller because build 3 acre snowplayground and 6 acre sandsculptor theme parks.

  4. Kenna McHugh profile image91
    Kenna McHughposted 3 years ago

    Reasonableness! The man is old and senile. He's unethical and has enough crimes to the point he can't see straight.

    1. profile image0
      PrettyPantherposted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Did you get that information from the same sources that told you Biden would not be president, after he had won the electoral college?

  5. emge profile image78
    emgeposted 3 years ago

    I saw this video and was absolutely amused. This is a clear sign that Joe Biden for some reason is losing his grip on his body. This is not good for America as you can't have your chief executive not being completely fit. Indian as astrologers and Tarot readers have given Joe time till 2023 when he will have to step down and Kamala Harris will be president. One has to do on the spot running till then.

  6. emge profile image78
    emgeposted 3 years ago

    Frankly, 78 is not too old, we had Dr. Mahathir as Prime minister of Malaysia at 95 and Dr. Adeneur was chancellor of Germany well past 80. But here the point is Joe Biden is sick and he has aged a lot, beyond his age, and thus should never have been voted into power as the Chief executive of the USA. Congress knows but they are committing a great charade.

    1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
      Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

      emge, age is just a number as we used to say.                                  Seriously, America is at a cross road. I think there is a clause or an article in the American Constitution that calls for Congress to stand for re-election even though their term has not expired due to the "great charade" their committed?                                     God save America!

    2. Sharlee01 profile image80
      Sharlee01posted 3 years agoin reply to this

      Very much agree. Having a president that can be told what to do, instead of one that makes decisions is a dream come true for Congress. I agree with your sentiment Biden is having problems due to perhaps his age and failing health.

      1. Miebakagh57 profile image69
        Miebakagh57posted 3 years agoin reply to this

        A president that can think and make decision is better that the one that was told what to do.                                       More over, a president that receive advice but weigh them with reasons to decide a line of action with his cabinet is much prefer over a stooge.                                     America has done a grave mistake in they 'Vote for Biden.'

 
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