Last October, as General Mark Milley was preparing to step down as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he was interviewed by 60 Minutes — and of course he was asked to comment on President Biden’s age, to which he replied …
“I meet frequently with the president, and every single time I meet with him, he is just fine. how people interpret that is up to them, but I engage with him frequently and he is alert, sound, does his homework, reads the papers, reads all the read-ahead material, and he’s very engaged in issues of very serious matters of war and peace and life and death. so if the American people are worried about an individual who is someone making decisions of war and peace, making decisions about nuclear weapons and that sort of thing, I think they can rest easy.”
I think I trust General Milley far more than I trust some wet-behind-the-ears Republican “special counsel” whose report went far beyond it’s intended scope.
Paul Krugman is an economist and columnist for the New York Times and I wish to share with you today his views of the latest circus …
THE DISGUSTING FUROR OVER BIDEN’S AGE
By Paul Krugman
09 February 2024
When the news broke about the special counsel’s hit job — his snide, unwarranted, obviously politically motivated slurs about President Biden’s memory — I found myself thinking about my mother. What year did she die? It turned out that I didn’t know offhand; I knew that it was after I moved from Princeton to CUNY, because I was regularly commuting out to New Jersey to see her, but before the pandemic. I actually had to look into my records to confirm that she died in 2017…
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