June 15, 2024

"Joe and that other guy are essentially the same age. Let’s not be fooled. But what this election is about..."

"... it’s about the character of the person leading our country. Joe Biden is a healthy, wise 81-year-old ready and willing to work for you every day to make our future better. Joe isn’t one of the most effective presidents of our lives in spite of his age, but because of it."

Said Jill Biden, in Green Bay, Wisconsin, quoted in "Jill Biden pitches the benefits of age on the campaign trail" (CNN).

"The woman I am today is wiser, stronger, more insightful and more confident than I was all those years ago. Every line on my face has been earned by the furrowed brows of difficult decisions made. By the sun of countless roads traveled, by the sweet strain of deep laughter with the people I love. Age is a gift.”"

That made me want to ask ChatGPT, "Write a short speech about why it's good for a candidate to be quite elderly." Here's the answer I got, written out, in less than 5 seconds:
Today, I stand before you to challenge a common misconception in our society: the notion that age is an impediment to leadership. On the contrary, I firmly believe that age, particularly the wisdom and experience that come with it, can be a tremendous asset in leadership roles.

Consider for a moment the qualities that often accompany age: wisdom, patience, and a wealth of life experiences. These are not merely attributes; they are invaluable tools that can guide decision-making with a depth and foresight that is often unmatched. A candidate who has lived through decades of change and challenges brings with them a perspective that is shaped by history and tempered by time.

Furthermore, older candidates have often honed their skills over years of service and dedication to their communities or professions. They have weathered storms, navigated complex landscapes, and forged enduring relationships. Their experience provides a steadying influence, offering stability and reassurance in times of uncertainty.

In addition, an older candidate can be a unifying force, bridging generational divides and fostering inter-generational understanding. They can bring together diverse perspectives, drawing on a lifetime of learning and adapting to connect with people from all walks of life.

Let us also not forget the resilience and determination that often define those who have lived a long and fruitful life. These are qualities born of overcoming adversity and embracing change—a testament to the strength of character that is forged through years of perseverance.

So, when you consider a candidate who may be quite elderly, do not see their age as a limitation. Instead, recognize it as a badge of honor—a testament to a life well-lived and a wealth of knowledge waiting to be shared for the betterment of our community, our nation, and our world.

I requested a tweak: "Now put the speech in the voice of a proud older and still beautiful woman." Here's the rewrite:

Today, I stand before you with a message that comes from a heart shaped by the passage of time and the embrace of life's many lessons. It is often said that age brings wisdom, and I am here to tell you that this wisdom is not just a saying—it is a truth that has been woven into the fabric of my very being.

You see, as someone who has lived through decades of change, challenges, and triumphs, I have come to understand the true value of experience. Each wrinkle, each laugh line, they tell a story of resilience and growth. They speak of a journey filled with ups and downs, but one that has ultimately led me here, standing before you today.

Age has gifted me with a perspective that is shaped by history and enriched by the people I have met along the way. It has taught me patience, compassion, and the importance of listening. These are not just qualities I possess; they are tools that I bring to the table—a table where decisions are made, futures are shaped, and communities are strengthened.

But age is not just about looking back; it is also about looking forward with hope and determination. It is about using my voice and my experiences to advocate for positive change, to build bridges between generations, and to foster understanding and unity.

So, when you consider a candidate who may be a bit older, see beyond the wrinkles and the gray hair. See the depth of knowledge and the richness of experience that they bring. See the resilience and the strength that have carried them through a lifetime of challenges.

I am proud to stand here today as a testament to the fact that age is not a barrier—it is a gift. A gift that allows me to contribute with wisdom, to lead with compassion, and to inspire with hope.

Thank you, my friends, for listening and for believing in the power of age and experience. Together, we can embrace a future where every voice is heard and every life is valued.

I can't believe you read all that, but if you did, I hope it inures you to the banalities that will be shoveled your way in the next 5 months. 

AND: I couldn't resist asking for another version. I said, "Now put that speech in the voice of a very blunt and rough man who thinks he's funny." The response:

Alright folks, listen up!

Today, I'm here to talk about something that some people might shy away from: age. Yeah, that's right, we're diving into the deep end of the wisdom pool here.

You see, us older folks—we've been around the block a few times. We've seen things, done things, and learned a thing or two along the way. Sure, we might have a few extra lines on our faces and a bit more salt than pepper in our hair, but let me tell ya, that comes with some perks.

First off, we've got experience. And no, I'm not just talking about knowing where the best early bird specials are (though that's a bonus). I'm talking about real-life experience—making tough decisions, dealing with setbacks, and coming out stronger on the other side.

Secondly, we've got stories. Oh boy, do we have stories! Ask any grandpa or grandma, and they'll tell you tales that'll make you laugh, cry, and maybe even cringe a bit. But hey, it's all part of the journey, right?

And let's not forget about perspective. When you've been around as long as some of us have, you start to see the bigger picture. You learn to appreciate what really matters and not sweat the small stuff. Plus, we're not afraid to call it like it is—no sugar-coating, just straight talk.

So, when you're thinking about who's gonna lead the charge, don't discount us older folks. We may not move as fast as we used to, but we've got the wisdom, the stories, and the perspective to get things done.

So here's to embracing age, wrinkles and all. Because hey, life's too short to worry about a few gray hairs, am I right?

Thanks for listening, and remember, vote for experience—it's got a heck of a track record! 

119 comments:

Roger Sweeny said...

"I can't believe you read all that, but if you did, I hope it inures you to the banalities that will be shoveled your way in the next 5 months."

Yes, I literally laughed out loud.

Dear corrupt left, go F yourselves said...

Jill Biden is a vile pile of shit. Pure evil.

But she has a sweet gig at the other end of all that money international "One China" money laundering.

mezzrow said...

As the ship sinks, let us laugh and listen as the band plays on.

I gave it the Evelyn Wood. Good stuff, Althouse. "Find The Line" should be AI parlor game of the 2024 campaign.

Heartless Aztec said...

I've already tuned it all out. It will literally fall on deaf ears. Barring a CIA/FBI joint action team setting up shop, I can go about whatever my business is until I vote in November.

Dear corrupt left, go F yourselves said...

The pedo Soros funded left are in charge.

They like sex with children, and big money from China.

narciso said...

Hey i raised too coked up kids so trust my judgement funny how that isnt brought up

Dave Begley said...

That last one is really good. Expect Biden to steal it.

Maynard said...

Her Special Education Ph.D. dissertation reads like a HS freshman term paper.

She's an idiot who thinks she is smart, just like her hubby.

imTay said...

It's funny how they keep claiming his "effectiveness" and "success" as president, but they never seem to list any specific things he has done, probably because the stuff they are lauding him for having done are popular with those who actually are running the country, but if you put each of them up for a referendum, they would overwhelmingly lose, like re-engineering the voter base by refusing to enforce immigration laws that were duly passed by Congress. Or effectively issuing the death warrant for gasoline powered cars.

doctrev said...

"Thanks for listening, and remember, vote for experience—it's got a heck of a track record!"

One nice thing about nukes going off before November would be exposing this shallow nonsense as infinitely dangerous.

But this is a sign, as if you needed more, that the Bidens are in it for keeps. The woman who usurped Neilia Biden isn't going to back down until she gets a date- with a hangman.

planetgeo said...

When forced to choose between two old geezers as President, I submit that checking out how their kids turned out would be a pretty good indicator of which way to go.

Tom T. said...

No one cares that he's old. The concern is that he's demented.

If she loved her husband as much as she loves the spotlight, we wouldn't be here. But she's on board with all the other staffers whose jobs depend on him.

Limited blogger said...

So Trump is running against ChatGPT?

Yancey Ward said...

Ah, I get it now- Rich is Jill Biden!!!

Yancey Ward said...

"When forced to choose between two old geezers as President, I submit that checking out how their kids turned out would be a pretty good indicator of which way to go."

Exactly right.

Achilles said...


That made me want to ask ChatGPT, "Write a short speech about why it's good for a candidate to be quite elderly."


I find it interesting that ChatGPT is teaching people empathy.

Limited blogger said...

'that other guy'

What, is Trump 'He who can not be named'?

narciso said...

Man is insulting allies with the stupid cannibal jibe

Aggie said...

Some might see it as a rather obvious sign when the President's wife is doing more campaigning than he is.

Levi Starks said...

So Joe and Jill are essentially AI.
Possibly without the “I”

Drago said...

Yancey Ward: "Ah, I get it now- Rich is Jill Biden!!!"

Ackshually, LLR-democratical Rich is so over the top in his "Harry Sisson-World" that it would even embarrass DOCTOR Jill.

Breezy said...

In another universe, Jill would not be getting away with touting Joe’s character.

Winston said...

Let's see what South Park's Eric Cartman has to say (via ChatGPT) about aged candidates:


"Ahem, ahem. Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round, for I, Eric Cartman, have somethin' important to say about why it's totally awesome for a candidate to be, you know, really, really old.

First of all, old people have seen some serious stuff, m'kay? They've been around forever, like dinosaurs, and they know all the secrets of the universe and junk. They've lived through wars, depressions, and like, all the boring history lessons we had to sit through in school. That means they have tons of experience and wisdom.

Secondly, old candidates are like, super calm. You know why? 'Cause they're too tired to get all worked up and make rash decisions. They're not gonna go on Twitter rants at 3 AM like some people, because, let's be honest, they probably don't even know how to use Twitter. And that's a good thing, m'kay?

Thirdly, think about the respect factor. Old people automatically command respect. You ever try arguing with your grandpa? It's impossible! They have that "I've seen things you can't even imagine" look in their eyes, and you just have to listen. That kind of respect is crucial for a leader.

And finally, the best part: they probably won't be around to mess things up for too long! I mean, let's face it, they're not gonna be in office for like, decades. They'll set things up, pass some good laws, and then, you know, retire or whatever. It's a win-win, really.

So, in conclusion, having an elderly candidate is totally awesome because they're wise, calm, respected, and won't be around to mess things up for too long. Vote for the old guy! Respect my authority!

Thank you, thank you. Now, where's my cheesy poofs?

Big Mike said...

"... it’s about the character of the person leading our country. Joe Biden is a healthy, wise 81-year-old ready and willing to work for you every day to make our future better. Joe isn’t one of the most effective presidents of our lives in spite of his age, but because of it."

@Althouse, you typed that without puking? You have a stronger stomach than I.

Gusty Winds said...

We can all see the difference in the vitality, and cognitive abilities between these two men.

Now NBC has a reporter running from station to station touting "business leaders" were taken back by "Trump's incoherent meandering."

Once again it's just bullshit projection.

Birches said...

Joe isn’t one of the most effective presidents of our lives in spite of his age, but because of it."

Hahahahahahaha

No one believes Joe Biden is effective.

Hahahahahahaha

Yancey Ward said...

"Some might see it as a rather obvious sign when the President's wife is doing more campaigning than he is."

This!

Leland said...

Joe will work for you everyday? Let’s look at his children.

Old and slow said...

Yancey Ward said...
Ah, I get it now- Rich is Jill Biden!!!

I've been saying for some time that much of Rich's writing is AI generated. It's pretty noticeable. It is calm and seemingly sensible bullshit.

Tacitus said...

Actually all fairly good speeches. AI is getting smarter. Now, I'd like to see Biden deliver any of them from his teleprompter. He'd be just as dialed in and competent reading off the Jill speech as his own.

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narciso said...

That would require many chips out of hal

gilbar said...

narciso said...
Hey i raised too coked up kids so trust my judgement funny how that isnt brought up

Don't forget the coked up daughter inlaw that the boys passed around like a beach ball
for that matter..
Don't forget the coked up babysitter*, that Joe was sleeping with (and later married)

coked up babysitter* Dr Jill was a teenaged cocktail waitress on the Jersey Shore, who was sleeping with (and married) a nightclub owner who was her boss. This was during the early 1970's
Look me in the eye.. And TELL ME HOW IT IS that a teenaged cocktail waitress on the Jersey Shore,
that was sleeping with a nightclub owner; WASN'T doing coke in 1970.. Come on TELL ME HOW IT IS?

imTay said...

"One nice thing about nukes going off before November would be exposing this shallow nonsense as infinitely dangerous."

One thing that this election has provided, is a short stay of execution on the nuclear war thing. You can see it in Joe backtracking on stuff right now because, in Obama's famous words when he was colluding with Putin and got caught on a hot mic "I will have more flexibility after the election."

As time passes, my respect for Obama has grown, I think that he was as undermined by the deep state as Trump, though they were afraid to go after him personally. He wrote an executive order forbidding what the CIA did in Syria, and it was simply ignored by Hillary, and then John Kerry, and he was against fomenting a war in Ukraine, where he also famously said that such a war would be existential for Russia, and there was no compelling interest of the US for a war there, therefore Russia would always escalate further than the US would be willing to go. Of course, his Vice President, Biden, was really running things, remember that Obama was the lazy Harvard Law Review editor who was always "working from home" and seldom did much work. But his heart was in the right place, he just wasn't ready for the job, and maybe never would be.

Wince said...

"Joe and that other guy..."

In describing comparative human wreckage, this the case where "you should see the other guy" really doesn't apply?

rhhardin said...

Cicero, De Senectute

Among the benefits, an old guy is not looking for pussy all the time.

narciso said...

Um no, obama was undermining karzai he was waging secret war against syria to the tume 500 million dollars (thats 10 times what the nicaraguan resistance got) trump did strike syria twice and that put putin on his heels three with the strike at deir er zour

Dude1394 said...

You missed one. "Now put the speech in the voice of a candidate who is in early/middle stages of dementia and has been deemed not competent to stand trial for a crime he has committed."

imTay said...

Maybe you are right narciso:

(MintPress) — President Barack Obama signed a “secret order” Thursday authorizing the CIA to provide material and intelligence assistance to Syrian rebels attempting the overthrow of Bashar Al-Assad’s regime. The 17-month civil war that has killed an estimated 20,000 has grown increasingly violent in recent weeks because of a strong rebel front in Aleppo, Damascus and other Syrian cities. A rash of defections in the Assad government has shown the fallibility of the regime, struggling to maintain control of the increasingly divided country.

Other countries, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey have all pledged financial and material assistance to fighters, many of whom are non-Syrian fighters. The inflow of arms and financial support for the Syrian opposition could prove to be problematic given the large number of foreign fighters, many of whom are fighting as members of al-Qaida, Salafi and radical Jihadi organizations.


Crtl-F "ISIS" returns 0, BTW. We armed ISIS, but simply refuse to admit that we did. An American helicopter ferrying US troops was shot down in Afghanistan by a missile signed out to the CIA for the Syrian "rebels," fortunately the chopper was able to execute a hard landing and nobody was killed, or this might have actually broken through to the media, rather than appearing in a book a few years later.

It seems like were are playing the exact role in Syria that Putin is playing in Ukraine, and Putin is playing the exact role in Ukraine that we are in Syria, with the one major difference that Syria is thousands of miles from our capital city. The "rules-based-order" is that the US is gonna do whatever it wants, that's the rule.

Dear corrupt left, go F yourselves said...

wasn't Jill Biden a family baby sitter?

Dude1394 said...

You missed one. I requested a tweak: "Now put the speech in the voice of a early/middle onset dementia patient who was declared to incompetent to stand trial for a crime he admitted."

narciso said...

Im almost always right sadly

What came obama was playing he was trying to placate the salafi and shia militants
Maliki was as against the war as he was he helped provoke the rise of islamic state

narciso said...

Wisdom often comes with age unless you hade always been clueless

Joe Bar said...

I read the first one, and, in my head I heard Joe Biden babble voice.

I read the last one, and, in my head I heard Donald Trump.

Quite amusing.

Big Mike said...

No one believes Joe Biden is effective.

@Birches, if his goal was to impoverish the middle and working classes while making the obscenely rich megadonors to the Democrat party even more wealthy, then he is succeeding wonderfully.

etbass said...

To me, this a post more about AI than age.

AI is going to result in the most dumbed down human beings that ever walked the earth. Kids won't need to research anything or learn anything; just use AI.

It's really scary.

Deep State Reformer said...

Lol. I, for one, DGAF about recommendations from Jill Biden or deep state tools like AI about what to think or whom to vote for. Asking a silicon oracle located in cyber-space is about the same to me as reading tea leaves, using numerology, or a shake 'em-up bowling ball for advice. And I think anyone who would is clearly unable to make an important decision in any event. However the sad but true fact is that there are voters like this, many in fact, and so this is why we will have an unrelenting propaganda campaign 24/7 until November.

narciso said...

Yes its the digital version of eating tidepods

Danno said...

If this kind of crap is what AI will be used for, all of the massive investment in AI chips, servers and such is a big waste. And to think AI is what is currently propping up the stock market. The U.S of A. is doomed.

Danno said...

I started my post before seeing etbass, Deep State Reformer and narciso's latest post which I think agree with my last post on AI being a sad excuse for a so-called advancement in tech.

Butkus51 said...

Fooling a democrat voter is as hard as fooling a dog with a ball.

You can do it every day and they wont remember.

Also, I dont understand captcha...does a smidge of a traffic light count? What about a squosh?

Beaver7216 said...

It is not just age. There is also a generational aspect. After 4 Baby Boomer Presidents (arguably: Trump was born in 1946) we have a Silent Generation President for the first time, following the Greatest Generation folks. This seems important. Biden was educated pre-systems thinking. Pre-ecology, Club of Rome, Rachel Carson, interrelationships, multi-causalities. He seems to be a linear thinker, incapable of understanding that A does not lead to B because other factors are involved. Trump understands complexities so much better, if only because his actions in business lead directly to consequences. Biden has never been a complex thinker, even when he had a working brain.

gspencer said...

Summation of Jillie's speech - she's pissing on you while she's telling you it's raining and that the rain will help the crops grow.

Oligonicella said...

Was that eighty years spent as a coddled 'elite', perhaps standing grandiose on your pablum degree, pretending it was more that it was, insisting others address you by title to assuage your desire to look down?

Or as someone bitch-slapped by life and bitch-slapping it back?

Those two experiences yield very different outlooks in that supposedly golden time frame.

Age does not equal wisdom. Age equals age. Beyond that you look at what the individual does.

wildswan said...

"I can't believe you read all that, but if you did, I hope it inures you to the banalities that will be shoveled your way in the next 5 months."

Good idea. When the Dems begin to advance a narrative and the first dawn bird squeaks appear on your phonescreen, get on over to Chat GPT and ask them for an election speech on the subject. Read and you're through with learning, It could be the Spark's Notes of The Making of the President 2024. Y
You used to have to follow a story of how the guy was building a coalition and that meant learning what was important across this vast land. It was educational, sort of. But now we all realize that we are being presented with manufactured, predigested, bits that have been assembled, then disassembled and are being sent out in pieces for us to reassemble giving us the experience of learning what other people think through following an election. Like visiting Old Sturbridge Village to have the early New England experience. Because no one will find out what we on the right think by following the election but only how contemptuous of us the media is. And local differences? Forget it. There's DC + DC's barking seals and the rest.

Joe Smith said...

Biden can’t walk, mumbles when using a teleprompter, salutes the wrong people, doesn’t know when to sit or stand or stay at a function or leave.

But in private, he’s the smartest, sharpest, most energetic person in the room. A domestic and foreign policy genius.

Pull the other one…

rehajm said...

The man stumbles, fumbles, bumbles, passes gas amongst world leaders, and rumor has it he poops himself but that all Depends…

robother said...

If Age=Wisdom, then why are we settling for 70 or 80 year olds? Only a 100 year old WWII veteran can lead us with the wisdom of the age(d)s.

Foose said...

To paraphrase the immortal words of Mandy Rice-Davies, "Well, she would say that, wouldn't she?"

NKP said...

Jill's version was just a lie (after all, she ain't nothin' but a hound dog).

AI versions were earmarked by banal verbosity you'd expect from interns at press release mills. They fill a square but that's it. Verbal cousins of sleep-walking.

I'm asked to write or deliver a eulogy, two or three times a year. To me, that's as important as any work I've ever done. It's the dearly departed's last stand.

The AI stuff would sound appropriate, probably get a few nods of recognition/approval and move the event smoothly along.

I know I've done what was expected if the surviving spouse/family thanks me by saying something like, "I don't know how you did that but it was like he was alive again when you talked about him."

Gospace said...

In the future this will be the penultimate example used to demonstrate gaslighting.

RCOCEAN II said...

Joe Biden is such a complete zero, I find it hard to read about him, let alone write about him. He's proven you don't really need a Democrat President who thinks, just give him an ambitious bunch of Leftwing Democrat neo-cons as cabinet members and White House staff and the leftwing DC machine runs itself.

The AIPAC and the other lobbyists write the bills. Schumer gets together with the other 3 leaders and writes the reconciliation bills and the Democrat Congressional robots all vote for it, and Joe Biden signs it. In foreign policy, Joe just reads the script.

He's completely out to lunch and irrelevant.

imTay said...

In researching my response to your objection, I was skimming through a fascinating book that I recently read, in a sitting, BTW, and I found this definition of the "rules-based order," it was in a New York Times Op Ed by Obama , and here it is, in all its glory:

America should write the rules. America should call the shots. Other countries should play by the rules that America and our partners set, and not the other way around. That’s what the TPP gives us the power to do… The United States, not countries like China, should write them.

Glenn Diesen. The Ukraine War & the Eurasian World Order (p. 122). Clarity Press. Kindle Edition.

The Kindle attribution is to the book where I found the quote, the quote itself is from the New York Times Op Ed.

With that, I am going to drop this line of discussion for now. My foot did not get better, and I am still laid up in bed, so I need to fight the temptation to while away the dragging hours by hi-jacking Althouse's blog.

Howard (not that Howard) said...

This is one of my favorite posts of yours ever. Juxtaposing inane, banal, nonhuman speech with AI-written equivalents is genius!

FullMoon said...

Every line on my face has been earned by the furrowed brows of difficult decisions made. By the sun of countless roads traveled, by the sweet strain of deep laughter with the people I
love


That's pretty darn funny. What movie is it from?

Mike of Snoqualmie said...

Joe "Bribe me!" Biden couldn't pour piss out of a boot without instructions on the heel. While he was following the instructions, he'd wander off in search of a chocolate chip ice cream cone.

Jill doesn't care about Joe's health. She wants all the perks of being Dr. First Lady Dr. Jill Biden. If she cared about his health, he'd have spent all his time in Delaware since 2019. In 2018 he was robust and lucid. His little speech about firing the Ukrainian prosecutor is proof of that. His declining health and dementia was quite apparent in 2019, with his outbursts about fighting Donald Trump and his abusive outbursts about pony soldiers and other nonsense quips.

FullMoon said...

One of several

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JK Brown said...

Except that Trump is the age Biden was in 2020 (though late in the year). So if you voted for a 78 yr old in 2020, no problem voting for a 78 yr old in 2024. On the other hand, Biden will be 82 in November.

And we know, the presidency invigorated Trump, even as has drained others.

So the question really is, will you vote for Trump or for Kamala Harris, the DEI hire VP?

Rabel said...

I wonder if or when Joe quits the race for President the replacement will not be Hillary or Michelle or Gavin, but Jill.

AlbertAnonymous said...

The old “wise Latina” malarkey….

Not buyin….

Mike of Snoqualmie said...

Experience is quite valuable. Especially for Joe Biden. He's learned the best way to grift is to be the head of government which gives him the power to fund his grifting buddies, both foreign and domestic.

But, the expectation that experience would lead to better policy has been totally absent from Joe. He's a master at f*cking up foreign and domestic policy. He's learned nothing about better policy.

His motto for his role in the Biden Crime Family is "Grifting since 1972. You can count on carrying out your wishes, for I'm an honest politician. Once bribed, I stay bribed!"

Amadeus 48 said...

We don't need AI to create constructs that defy gravity.

The Biden family is full of dubious characters that are translated into something fine through the magic of controlled story-telling. Beau Biden is the perfect prop offspring for Joe. Beau is gone so he can't mess things up, and the Beau legend can grow at Joe's command. The surviving Biden offspring are a train wreck, oblivious to boundaries that are obvious to most people. Hunter is a model of what not to do. Note that poor, messed-up Ashley grew up with the tutelage of Dr. Jill, her birth mother. Not a nurturing mom, I'd say. The family is a disaster.



Skeptical Voter said...

I grow weary of the President's babysitter. She did it when she was a teenager. And as "Doctor" Jill she's still Joy's babysitter. But what the heck she was sleeping with him then and she's sleeping with him now. Has to change a different set of diapers though, so there is that.

Mike of Snoqualmie said...

Joe "Bribe me!" Biden couldn't pour piss out of a boot without instructions on the heel. While he was following the instructions, he'd wander off in search of a chocolate chip ice cream cone.

Jill doesn't care about Joe's health. She wants all the perks of being Dr. First Lady Dr. Jill Biden. If she cared about his health, he'd have spent all his time in Delaware since 2019. In 2018 he was robust and lucid. His little speech about firing the Ukrainian prosecutor is proof of that. His declining health and dementia was quite apparent in 2019, with his outbursts about fighting Donald Trump and his abusive outbursts about pony soldiers and other nonsense quips.

hombre said...

I met Joe Biden in 1976 and spoke to him for several minutes on a subject supposedly of mutual interest. I came away with the sense that I was considerably smarter than he was. Now, we are both in our 80s and he confirms my suspicions regularly. The difference is that I am still in possession of my faculties, he is not.

Regardless, I have slowed down to the point at which I am not fit to be President and yet it's clear that I could run circles around him mentally and physically. I'm not sure about Trump mentally, but physically he would run me into the ground. The point is, Jill Biden is full of shit. If QuidProJoe ever slips away from his handlers, he is a danger to himself and the nation.

William said...

The AI speeches were kind of bland and banal, but none of them had any cringe worthy lines. AI is apparently incapable of writing a line like "the sweet strain of laughter with people I love". Well, maybe you can direct AI to write that badly, but it has to be ordered to do so.....AI is early in its development, and it's already pretty good. It won't be long before AI will be like the lark at break of day arising from sullen earth and writing speeches worthy of delivery at heaven's gate. I don't know if this is worrisome or hopeful....I won't be around to see its full development, but it would be cool to see some Fast Five movies with Shakespearean dialogue between the action scenes. Also maybe they can create a woman with some of Audrey Hepburn's piquancy and Marilyn Monroe's sexual magnetism. I admire Sydney Sweeney's bust line but her face needs a little more animation. I'm sure this can be fixed with AI.....The computer replaced a lot of jobs that involved routine tasks. It's now moving into the higher realms of cognition and even physical beauty. I wonder if some of the resistance comes from smart people acting like Luddites in the presence of a technology that threatens their livelihoods.

Rocco said...

Dear corrupt left, go F yourselves said...

"Wasn't Jill Biden a family baby sitter?"

They say when you get old you start to revert back to your youth.

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

If Jill the wife says it… it must be true.

Who are you going to believe Jill or the lying cameras 🎥?

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

An AI cabal has been marshalled against the greatest communicator the ever seen.

It’s not Mr Joe Biden. It’s sinister AI.

narciso said...

about that, guess who joined the board of Open AI Nakasone of the Puzzle Palace, NSA,

mccullough said...

Tell Jill Biden she is essentially Hillary’s age.

Paul said...

Jill, Obama, Soros... they are the puppet masters... and they are also very old, especially Soros.

Trump will win in Nov. Only question is will he get both the House and Senate on his side to.

n.n said...

That woman and the other Jill lack the wisdom that comes with age.

Quaestor said...

"Every line on my face has been earned by the furrowed brows of difficult decisions made."

Throughout his career, Biden has treated every decision like a choice between chocolate chip and butter pecan -- which course best suits my whim or my ever-growing stash in Grand Cayman. If neither, then fuck it. Though he has been ostensibly a public servant for 53 years, not once has he demonstrated the quality of virtuous leadership, in short, the resolve to inflict pain, sorrow, or lost on oneself rather than the People, the choice of Agamemnon at Aulis.

Biden had the perfect opportunity to dissipate the evident truth of his character, that he is and always has been a plunderer of the public weal. Instead of banishing "Major" and "Commander" to some obscure puppy farm, if after the first blooding of an SS member, Biden had dragged the worthless mutt onto the South Lawn and blown its brains out... then he would at least have demonstrated some munificent virility.

gilbar said...

Here, is an ACTUAL SPEECH, from an ACTUAL OLD GUY...
“We can’t bust heads like we used to—but we have our ways. One trick is to tell them stories that don’t go anywhere..
Like the time I caught the ferry over to Shelbyville. I needed a new heel for my shoe, so I decided to go to Morganville which is what they called Shelbyville in those days.
So, I tied an onion to my belt which was the style at the time.
Now, to take the ferry cost a nickel. And in those days, nickels had pictures of bumblebees on ‘em. ‘Give me five bees for a quarter,’ you’d say.
Now, where were we?
Oh, yeah! The important thing was that I had an onion on my belt which was the style at the time.
They didn’t have white onions because of the war. The only thing you could get was those big yellow ones.”

NKP said...

Who cares about Chat AI? How are those Stepford Robots coming along :-)

gilbar said...

back in German I (and German II) class in highschool, we learned about the German government.
As i recall they had a Prime Minister thingie, that they called a Chancellor..Who ran things..
They ALSO had a President, that was TECHNICALLY in charge of the country; but in reality a figurehead.
The President (according to our Lehrer Herr Taylor) was "non political", and for funerals and such.

At the time.. I was STUPEFIED, that a country's President wouldn't be running the country.
NOW it seems that is WHERE we are at.. EXCEPT for the "non political" part.

If Dr. Jillie Biden (the cokesniffing cocktail waitress /slash/ babysitter /slash/ nurse had a brain,
THIS is what Jillie's husband would have been (with Nancy in the foreground and O'Bama in the back)
IF Biden had just acted non political (while everything else remained the same)..
he'd be skating to reelection.. And no one would mind that "Old Uncle Joe" had bats in his belfry

Instead.. They (SHE) made Biden the symbol of the party.. Instead of the figurehead of the country

Bushman of the Kohlrabi said...

“She said without evidence”

walter said...

One goes by the name Pedo Pete.

Michelle Dulak Thomson said...

I still do not understand why Joe Biden doesn't also call himself "Dr. Biden." He is a Juris Doctor, yes? That seems a bit more impressive than an Ed. D. degree.

Iman said...

This woman should enjoy the last 6 months of her dementia-addled thief of a husband’s junta and then fuck right off.

Iman said...

Wait… Rich is a bitch!?!?

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Michael K said...

Trump will win in Nov. Only question is will he get both the House and Senate on his side to.

I worry about that. I saw a pretty good piece about the UK troubles in which the Tories voters have gotten tired of being lied to. Much the same happened with the Republican "trickle" in 2022. The Trump base is most of the Republican voters who have been lied to too many times.

charis said...

Those AI speeches are funny and frighteningly realistic.

Joe and that other guy are also known as the president and the former president. Aging and chronology are not the same thing, so let's not be fooled into thinking that they are. If the election were about character, neither Trump nor Biden would win. But she did say something I agree with: Joe isn't one of the most effective presidents. He's not top tier.

imTay said...

If you can still Call Babysitter Jill "Dr" after reading her "dissertation" which looked read like a ChatGPT version of "write me a paper at the level of a tenth grader and call it a doctoral thesis."

Drago said...

"I worry about that. I saw a pretty good piece about the UK troubles in which the Tories voters have gotten tired of being lied to. Much the same happened with the Republican "trickle" in 2022. The Trump base is most of the Republican voters who have been lied to too many times."

The Tories, elected in astonishing record numbers in 2019 including in the traditional Labour strongholds of the Northern industrial/working class areas (Similar to Trump areas now) then spent the next 5 years going Full Paul Ryan/Mitch McConnell mode and betrayed their voters ON EVERY SINGLE ISSUE!

The "Remain" Tories in leadership sabotaged Brexit, they allowed tremendously higher illegal immigration, they screwed over the working class, they catered completely and entirely to the globalist insiders and on and on and on...

Those Tories were just Labour types play acting as "conservatives".

Sound familiar?

Rishi Sunak announced months ago that all he really wanted to do was head over to silicon valley and run an investment fund!

Can you imagine the impact of all that betrayal on the british voters that have to live with the increased violence/crime from unrestricted immigration, schools being jammed with violent islamic supremacists with younger children being beaten frequently, housing prices thru the roof (just like Canada), overcrowded health services with year long waits to see a GP even for serious conditions, etc.

So, having seen enough, Nigel Farage was compelled to come out of retirement and reinvigorate the Reform UK party which IMMEDIATELY overtook the conservative party in the polls!

As we sit here today, Reform UK leads the Conservatives.

Those claiming this hands the ele tion to Labour are lying losers. Labour was already going to win in a landslide so a bigger landslide in a parliamentary system makes little difference for governance, but a Reform UK likely second place finish sends a political shock wave across the nation and just might send the longest existing political party in the world (the Conservatives) into the dustbin of history.

Interestingly, conservative MP and cabinet member Suella Braverman wanted to bring Reform UK into alliance with the Conservatives (similar to France between Le Pen's NR and the center-right LR)...and the GOPe-like conservative "leadership" kicked Braverman right out of the government!

And with that, the "conservatives" fate was sealed.

This is also the fate of the republican party in the US if it doesnt take active measures to ensure a post-Trump party represents this vast new and incredibly diverse realigned set of voter groups that currently only support Trump, not the GOP.

narciso said...

there are parallels to the Progressive Conservatives, that were in the majority under Mahoney and then collapsed in the early 90s, and Reform took the baton, after a drubbing the first time with Stockwell Day, then Harper steered the country for a time, and for some inexplicable reasons, they handed it back to the PC's who scuppered it,

Jim at said...

I didn't think it possible to despise a First Lady more than Hillary and Michelle. But this one's coming up fast on the outside.

Captain BillieBob said...

Can ChatGPT write a speech for a demented candidate who uses phrases such as “dog faced pony solder”, “I can take you right now”, “I’m gonna take him out back and you know do the “thing””, “If you don’t vote for me you ain’t black” and other similar phrases? What would that sound like?

wendybar said...

Says the elder abuser who loves her cushy lifestyle more than she cares about her husband going down as the laughingstock of the world.

narciso said...

I think the computer will shoot itself, to spare the agony,

n.n said...

This election is a vote for summer after Spring.

doctrev said...

Drago said...
So, having seen enough, Nigel Farage was compelled to come out of retirement and reinvigorate the Reform UK party which IMMEDIATELY overtook the conservative party in the polls!

As we sit here today, Reform UK leads the Conservatives.

Those claiming this hands the ele tion to Labour are lying losers. Labour was already going to win in a landslide so a bigger landslide in a parliamentary system makes little difference for governance, but a Reform UK likely second place finish sends a political shock wave across the nation and just might send the longest existing political party in the world (the Conservatives) into the dustbin of history.

6/15/24, 3:11 PM

This isn't quite what happened. Nigel was quite ready to sit the election out and focus on Trump. But with Rishi sabotaging the Tory campaign with the kind of focus you only see in success, Farage hopped back aboard Reform and went for it.

Anyways, if you want to know what will happen next, look at Canadian history between 1993 and 2010. Yeah, it's boring, but educational.

Drago said...

doctrev: "But with Rishi sabotaging the Tory campaign with the kind of focus you only see in success,..."

Could you rephrase this so its a bit clearer? I want to make sure I understand what you are saying.

narciso said...

refusing to take up a reform agenda, worthy of the Tories, leaving Braverman out of the government, because she pressed a strong law and order message, eventually it becomes Closing Time,

Tina Trent said...

You know what, Ann? At least Joe Biden is an honest liar.

You're fine.

The rest of us are paying for your cushy retirement.

Stop pretending you're insightful.

You're a financial mandarin idiot.

So is you "libertarian" welfare queen husband.

I'm tired of paying for your lifestyle. And you have no financially honest answer to this.

Kakistocracy said...

Another Althouse circle jerk from the usual suspects...

Trump's absolute genius is the ability to speak in incoherent word salads from which you can glean whatever policy you like or hate; it's a Rorschach test in word form, and to be upset after that he did or said something else is to be upset at horoscopes for missing a prediction.

Tina Trent said...

I'm dying. And I can't afford basic healthcare. And I worked hard my whole fucking !ife.

Enjoy your next unnecessary tooth cleaning that I am paying for with my tax dollars while I can't afford to see a dentist, you welfare queen. Keep prattling on.

Liar. Meade too.

Tina Trent said...

You scumbags are literally eating our futures while bragging about being modest in your consumption after we subsidized your unbelievably lazy career for decades and now pay your retirement.

Somebody has to tell you the truth. Because you apparently suck at basic economics.

But you have always been intellectually disinterested in anything that implicates your choices.

That's academia.

Drago said...

LLR-democratical Rich: "Another Althouse circle jerk from the usual suspects..."

Indeed, apparently the New Soviet Democratical LLR-democratical Brigade NPC trolls, Chuck/Rich/lonejustice, will be with us always.

Yet we endeavor to persevere.

Jersey Fled said...

I have to keep reevaluating my choice for the most evil person currently walking this Earth.

At first i thought in was Randi Weingarten.

Then I reconsidered and named Anthony Fauci.

Now I’m thinking it’s Jill Biden, not just because of what she’s doing to this country, but also what she’s doing to her own husband, the man she supposedly loves.

Nah, I think I’ll stick with Fauci for now. But it’s a close call.

Enlighten-NewJersey said...

"Dr Jill was a teenaged cocktail waitress on the Jersey Shore" She waitressed in Ocean City, NJ a dry town.

Mary Beth said...

"That other guy"

I've noticed that Dr. Jill and Joe do this often when they are speaking about Trump. I don't think it's cute.

Sternhammer said...

"the Other Guy" Is how they talk about the Hulk in marvel comix. Dr Jill is saying Trump is a superhero.

PM said...

It's not what AI wrote, it's how fast it delivered cogent statements.
For the love of God, AI must present a watermark wherever it appears.

Mr. Forward said...

Rhhardin "Among the benefits, an old guy is not looking for pussy all the time."

Not all the time.

walter said...

"Every line on my face has been earned by the furrowed brows of difficult decisions made, every adult diaper changed while the President struggles. every memory of the President taking Ashley into the shower.."

gilbar said...

Enlighten-NewJersey said...
"Dr Jill was a teenaged cocktail waitress on the Jersey Shore" She waitressed in Ocean City, NJ a dry town.

okay, then Please Explain..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jill_Biden#Education_and_career,_marriages_and_family
She married Bill Stevenson, a former college football player, in February 1970[21] taking the name Jill Stevenson.[22][23] Within a couple of years he opened the Stone Balloon in Newark, Delaware, near the University of Delaware.[21] It became one of the most successful college bars in the nation.[24][c]

gilbar said...

i guess U Del is NOT 'jersey shore', so i apologize for besmirching New Jersey