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  • Joe Concha: A President Joe Biden in his 80s is a ‘scary proposition,’ he is a ‘totally different particular person’ now

    Joe Concha: A President Joe Biden in his 80s is a ‘scary proposition,’ he is a ‘totally different particular person’ now

    In an interview on “Fox & Mates” with hosts Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, and Brian Kilmeade, Concha mentioned that he thought it was “so ironic” that some folks within the media have questioned President Trump’s psychological acuity with out substantiating their claims, whereas “Mr. Biden’s decline is totally off-limits” even though different 2020 presidential candidates have beforehand introduced it up in nationally televised debates.

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    Concha added that in re-watching the 2012 vice presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan, Biden was a unique model of himself.

    “He’s sharp — I am speaking about Biden. He has a grasp of the details and his arguments. He’s fast. He’s a unique particular person then–he was in his late 60s–than the model that we’re seeing now,” Concha said.

    “And, take into consideration this for a second,” he urged. “If Joe Biden wins, you aren’t getting late sixties 2012 Joe Biden or 2020 Joe Biden, you’re getting a Joe Biden who will likely be in his 80s. And, given the decline that we’re seeing, Ainsley, that is a scary proposition.”

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    Concha conceded that everyone makes gaffes, notably below a highlight, on a regular basis.

    Nevertheless, with Biden, it “appears to be on an hourly foundation,” he remarked. “And his marketing campaign is aware of it as a result of, once more, why would they restrict him a lot throughout these marketing campaign rallies to seven minutes?”

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    Concha mentioned Biden’s conduct on the marketing campaign path and debate phases makes his selection for a vp “essential.”

    “And, that is why I am shopping for into the entire ‘Hillary Clinton might be the quantity two,’ as a result of persons are pondering what is the backup plan to Joe Biden if he continues down this path?” he concluded.

    Julia Musto is a reporter for Fox Information Digital. You will discover her on Twitter at @JuliaElenaMusto.

  • Trump addresses habit, despair on account of COVID-19 lockdowns

    Trump addresses habit, despair on account of COVID-19 lockdowns

    Trump and 2020 Democratic nominee Joe Biden took opposing stances towards the nation’s future within the center of a pandemic, with Biden telling the viewers that the U.S. is “about to enter a darkish winter” and the president disagreeing with that assertion.

    “I do not assume we will have a darkish winter in any respect,” the president, who has been criticized for initially downplaying the severity of COVID-19 within the early months of the pandemic, mentioned.

    Democratic candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks to reporters before boarding his campaign plane at Nashville International Airport Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

    Democratic candidate former Vice President Joe Biden speaks to reporters earlier than boarding his marketing campaign airplane at Nashville Worldwide Airport Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020. (AP Picture/Carolyn Kaster)

    He went on to say that furthering lockdowns, nevertheless, may steer People down a darker emotional path.

    “We are able to’t maintain this nation closed,” Trump mentioned. “This can be a huge nation with an enormous financial system. There’s despair, alcohol, medicine at a stage no person’s ever seen earlier than. The remedy can’t be worse than the issue itself.”

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    Biden responded by saying he was “going to close down the virus, not the nation,” including that Trump’s “ineptitude” is what precipitated the nation to close down.

    “Why companies have gone below, why faculties have closed, why individuals have misplaced their dwelling, and they’re involved,” Biden mentioned. “He ought to have been — as an alternative of in a sand lure at his golf course — he ought to have been negotiating with Nancy Pelosi and the remainder of the Democrats and Republicans…”

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    The variety of People reporting signs of tension and despair for the reason that outset of the virus reached an all-time excessive in September, notably amongst younger individuals, in accordance with an October report from psychological well being nonprofit Psychological Well being America.

    Firefighters and paramedics with Anne Arundel County Fire Department wear enhanced PPE, during the coronavirus pandemic, as they treat a patient in cardiac arrest as a result of a drug overdose on May 6, 2020. (Photo by ALEX EDELMAN/AFP via Getty Images)

    Firefighters and paramedics with Anne Arundel County Hearth Division put on enhanced PPE, through the coronavirus pandemic, as they deal with a affected person in cardiac arrest on account of a drug overdose on Could 6, 2020. (Picture by ALEX EDELMAN/AFP through Getty Photos)

    The report discovered that 9.7% of U.S. youth are experiencing extreme despair in comparison with 9.2% from the identical time final yr. Amongst U.S. adults, greater than 8 in 10 individuals who took nervousness screenings in September had average to extreme signs. The identical charge was constantly true for individuals who took despair screenings between March and September.

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    Alcohol and drug abuse has gone by means of the roof. At the least 40 states have reported will increase in opioid-related fatalities since COVID-19 lockdowns started, and several other have reported will increase in alcohol-related deaths, as properly, in accordance with an October subject transient from the American Medical Affiliation (AMA), citing various nationwide reviews.

    The Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention additionally reported a ten% improve in overdose deaths through the first few months of 2020, with 19,416 overdose deaths; the CDC predicts greater than 75,500 drug-related deaths this yr. 

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    The College of Michigan’s Division of Psychology, which gives various distant sources for COVID-19 and substance abuse, says on its web site that “COVID-19 associated social isolation and stress can improve susceptibility to substance misuse, habit, and relapse.”

    These affected by substance abuse can also be extra inclined to contracting the virus or experiencing issues with the virus, the web site states.

    The Substance Abuse and Psychological Well being Providers Administration’s Nationwide Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year therapy referral and data service (in English and Spanish) for people and households dealing with psychological and/or substance use issues: 1-800-662-4357

  • Jessica Tarlov hits again at Invoice de Blasio: ‘Ludicrous’ to say Biden hasn’t been vetted

    Jessica Tarlov hits again at Invoice de Blasio: ‘Ludicrous’ to say Biden hasn’t been vetted

    Showing in a panel on “America’s Newsroom” with host Ed Henry and Josh Holmes, Senate Majority Chief Mitch McConnell’s former chief of workers. Tarlov stated she does not assume anybody is “dashing” about endorsing the previous vp.

    “The concept that Joe Biden hasn’t been vetted when he has been a senator, he is been a vp, the place he did undergo a vetting course of and he went via debates, is ludicrous,” she said. “And Invoice de Blasio is absolutely greedy at straws right here to attempt to discover one thing.”

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    Showing on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” with host Joe Scarborough, De Blasio stated Biden “has a number of points he wants to talk to.”

    “If we do not cope with it now, within the household, and have that blunt dialogue, Donald Trump will,” stated de Blasio, a backer of socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders.

    “What he did not say outwardly – however is implicit in what he is saying – is he’s changing into a part of this ‘Biden has dementia sport’ the place individuals are arguing that he does not have the psychological health to make it,” Tarlov replied. “That after he will get on stage with Donald Trump, it will be a catastrophe. And, it isn’t simply gaffes however it’s truly cognitive decline that’s irreversible and folks should be listening to this.”

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    “It is a sick rumor,” she urged. “I feel it is disgusting and baseless and you’ll see a unification of ‘Bernie Bros’ and individuals who help President Trump round this.”

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    “I feel it completely must cease,” she instructed Henry. “Joe Biden has been making the ‘gaffes’ that he’s making as we speak for many years. There’s tape of it.”

    Tarlov later concluded that whereas de Blasio did not accuse Biden of that outwardly, she was suggesting that was his intention in making these remarks.

    Julia Musto is a reporter for Fox Information Digital. Yow will discover her on Twitter at @JuliaElenaMusto.

  • Kat Timpf: White Home weed whack – Biden group’s firings over pot use unjust however not shocking. This is why

    Kat Timpf: White Home weed whack – Biden group’s firings over pot use unjust however not shocking. This is why

    The Beast attributed its report back to “three individuals aware of the scenario,” including that the coverage even impacted staffers whose marijuana use had solely occurred in a state (or district, within the case of the District of Columbia) the place weed utilization was authorized. 

    That is each an injustice and much from an remoted incident. Moderately, the information is simply one other instance of this administration’s hypocritical penchant for saying one factor however doing one other in terms of drug coverage. 

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    Now, to be honest, since The Beast’s story got here out, White Home press secretary Jen Psaki has tried to downplay it, tweeting out an NBC Information report from February claiming that the administration “wouldn’t robotically disqualify employees from serving within the White Home,” including that solely 5 individuals who had begun their work on the White Home had been “not employed because of this coverage.”

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    Psaki additionally despatched a press release to The Beast insisting that the administration had truly “labored … to make sure that extra individuals have the chance to serve than wouldn’t have prior to now with the identical stage of latest drug use.”  

    As The Beast famous, nevertheless, Psaki did not observe what number of potential White Home staffers had been disqualified for a job earlier than ever getting the prospect to start out one due to marijuana.  

    In any case, although, the truth that even a single staffer had been let go, demoted or disqualified as a result of previous marijuana use – particularly after being informed it most likely wouldn’t have an effect on their employment – just isn’t solely unsuitable, but additionally fully mindless.   

    Though I can definitely perceive why the White Home wouldn’t wish to rent a staffer who would present as much as work stoned, I’d problem anybody to search out even a single piece of proof that previous marijuana use (particularly authorized marijuana use, by which no legal guidelines had been damaged) would intervene with an individual’s capacity to do their job. 

    Though Biden definitely mentioned a variety of progressive issues throughout his marketing campaign, his prison justice document is nothing wanting draconian.

    It’s additionally, fairly frankly, nasty to trick individuals by convincing them that their honesty on this matter could be of no consequence to them professionally, solely to then hearth or demote them for having informed the reality.  

    Sadly, as disgusting because the chicanery that this administration appears to have pulled right here is, it’s additionally completely unsurprising. In actual fact, if I needed to sum up the Biden/Harris method to drug coverage in a single phrase, “chicanery” could be precisely the one I’d select.  

    Though Biden definitely mentioned a variety of progressive issues throughout his marketing campaign, his prison justice document is nothing wanting draconian, and that’s definitely one thing that he and Harris have in frequent. 

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    Worse, this disingenuous disconnect between phrase and deed has solely continued since he’s turn out to be president. For instance: Final month, Biden mentioned: “Nobody ought to go to jail for using a drug.” Though I could agree together with his assertion, I definitely don’t agree with the blatant try and deceive the nation that he was clearly making by saying it. In spite of everything, if Biden actually did really feel this fashion, there’s no cause he wouldn’t be doing one thing to vary it.  

    Biden might, for instance, grant clemency to all the individuals at the moment locked up in federal prisons for utilizing criminalized medicine – a lot of whom, by the way in which, are literally rotting there exactly due to the legal guidelines that he himself co-authored or co-sponsored, just like the 1994 Crime Invoice or the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 – however he hasn’t.   

    Harris, after all, isn’t a lot better. Positive, she might say she helps the legalization of hashish now, however she additionally oversaw practically 2,000 marijuana convictions throughout her time as a prosecutor in San Francisco, and even declined to help California’s legalization poll measure simply 5 years in the past in 2016.

    Like Biden, Harris has additionally, as of but failed, to meaningfully deal with or rectify her previous championing of unjust drug laws or the harm that it has prompted.  

    Put merely: The White Home handled these staffers and potential staffers unjustly, and deserves to be known as out for that. In doing so, although, we’ve to additionally make sure you spotlight how this remedy, sadly, doesn’t symbolize the exception, however the rule.  

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    Kat Timpf has been a Fox Information contributor since 2015.