Another Senior Biden Official Pleads the Fifth, Refuses to Testify on Biden’s Health Decline

I love that the Trump dance is featured in EA Sports College Football '26

I've got a question for you:

you say you are a Christian and you used to be involved in education of young children. Will you be upset if Trump turns out to be a pedophile?

(Remember, I said IF he is...we will have to see all the information but right now it doesn't look great for him)
 
What are they hiding?
Nothing. What are the Trumpys looking and looking and looking for? They want to normalize aging mental problems. Trump has them, obviously. If they can convince the right that Biden did too, he is not an oddball. But perhaps what we have always had. Trump cannot give a talk without embarrassing normal people.
 

How many does this make now?

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She has Biden running in her head.

Every Trump voter right now is sweating. It's going to take a long time to get past what Trump might very well have been involved in.

Biden is like a life preserver in a raging sea. It's anything to hold onto that helps them not be subsumed by the possible fact that they elected a man who may have done some truly horrific things to children for his own sick entertainment.

I kinda feel sad for them. No one who is even MARGINALLY decent would want to have voted for that.
 

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Hey RDF, prove THIS story is not factual. How thats right you cant you're a Retarded Donkey Fucker
 
What it would be like if he had a working brain:
Did someone ask you to lie about his health? A. No.

Instead we get:
Did some one ask you to lie about his health? A. I invoke the fifth so I won't incriminate myself!

It seems that one would be easy.

If they could truthfully say, "He was super fantastic, a brainiac with a photographic memory, he ran circles around us, never had problems and most especially was not devolving into a mushroom. He's spectacular and never gave me an indication that some potatoes are smarter than he is." they would.
 
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What it would be like if he had a working brain:
Did someone ask you to lie about his health? A. No.

Instead we get:
Did some one ask you to lie about his health? A. I invoke the fifth so I won't incriminate myself!

It seems that one would be easy.

If they could truthfully say, "He was super fantastic, a brainiac with a photographic memory, he ran circles around us, never had problems and most especially was not devolving into a mushroom. He's spectacular and never gave me an indication that some potatoes are smarter than he is." they would.

Just to make a point here: I believe that when one pleads the fifth often it has to be done for all their testimony. Meaning that every question, even the simple ones like "What is your name" often get the fifth.

But I also see the need to score cheap political points on topics no one on here understands.
 
What it would be like if he had a working brain:
Did someone ask you to lie about his health? A. No.

Instead we get:
Did some one ask you to lie about his health? A. I invoke the fifth so I won't incriminate myself!

It seems that one would be easy.

If they could truthfully say, "He was super fantastic, a brainiac with a photographic memory, he ran circles around us, never had problems and most especially was not devolving into a mushroom. He's spectacular and never gave me an indication that some potatoes are smarter than he is." they would.
I remember when Joe "Im a brain dead leftist" Scarborough said the Biden he saw at the debate was the best and sharpest biden he'd ever seen. Hilarious
 
Just to make a point here: I believe that when one pleads the fifth often it has to be done for all their testimony. Meaning that every question, even the simple ones like "What is your name" often get the fifth.

But I also see the need to score cheap political points on topics no one on here understands.
Fucking hilarious. I remember you fuck wits said when trump pleased the 5th that innocent people have no need to plead the 5th. Go back to licking your fathers pussy asshole.
 
Fucking hilarious. I remember you fuck wits said when trump pleased the 5th that innocent people have no need to plead the 5th. Go back to licking your fathers pussy asshole.

You are free to find the legal precedent or citation which shows I am in error.

But you and I both know you won't/can't so you'll just hurl more insults and scream.
 
Just to make a point here: I believe that when one pleads the fifth often it has to be done for all their testimony. Meaning that every question, even the simple ones like "What is your name" often get the fifth.

But I also see the need to score cheap political points on topics no one on here understands.
This isn't true, your right not to incriminate yourself doesn't disappear because you said, "Yes, that's my name." to another question. You can invoke the fifth at any time during questioning so long as you do it correctly. It also doesn't disappear if you say that nobody asked you to lie. Mitchell v. United States (1999) supports that answering some questions does not broadly waive your Fifth Amendment protections for others.
 
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