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  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlPerfect Health
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    2 hours ago

    Wilson and Reagan left office before the dementia really took hold

    Wilson had intended to seek a third term in 1920, but was fully incapacitated and bedridden by October of 1919

    Multiple Reagan staffers confirm he was fully in the thrall of dementia by his final year.




  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlPerfect Health
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    But Trump was showing early signs of dementia during his first term.

    That’s what was reported. But, again, none of this reporting is reliable. It’s all just court gossip.

    The difference here is evidence.

    It’s credulity. Liberals are more receptive to “conservatives in decline” than they are when it is reported of their own politicians.

    That’s why Feinstein got to die in office without facing any kind of serious challenger. And why Schumer will benefit from the same.


  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlPerfect Health
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    6 hours ago

    Which politicians, exactly?

    Trump, back during his first term (the rumors about him being on death’s door with COVID were rampant). Biden, for nearly his entire term in office. Hillary was going to die in the middle of her 2016 run. I remember people insisting Vladimir Putin was on his way out any day now all the way back in 2005 - there’s even a wikipedia article about how many times his death was misreported. And there’s an endless parade of rumors about Kim Jung Un keeling over, Ayatollah Khomanie being terminally ill, ffs “Castro is dying, get in the boats!” was a thing people said about Fidel from his mid-fifties until he handed over office to his brother Raul in 2008.

    Pretty much anyone the US government / media doesn’t like gets a scattershot “dude could die any day now” headline from time to time. And the more reactionary the source, the more credulous the allegations.






  • If I had a dollar every time I heard “Politician I hate definitely has late stage physical/mental illness and will be going away shortly”, I’d be rich enough to blow millions bankrolling corrupt NYC mayoral candidates who promised to keep my taxes low.

    Trump appears healthier than Cheney and Cheney lasted five years longer than Trump is right now. So don’t hold your breath.




  • There’s no appetite for these laws in the voter public of any state

    Evangelical right-wing states have a huge contingent of politicians who compete with one another to be the toughest on “child sex trafficking” and other Epstein-tangential topics. So, in the GOP primary, you get a lot of promises about how you’re going to round up all the pedos and put them to the sword or whatever. And this inevitably manifests as “please insert your dick into this pepper grinder to access the pornography” laws, as a sort-of practical compromise.

    Is California no longer liberal?

    Current Status: Failed (2024-08-15: In committee: Held under submission.)

    Looks like they’re retaining their title. That said, if you peak under the “Supporters and Opponents” what you’re going to see in the Supporters section is a litany of right-wing evangelical organizations and a couple of mega-corps.

    They may resort to just blanket ID-checking everyone rather than risk prosecution.

    The current strategy appears to be refusing to host content in the regulated states. Even then, there are plenty of social media and general content distribution channels that dodge the regulation by claiming to be content-blind in how they serve their data. I don’t see Facebook or YouTube getting the business end of any of these regulations. Almost as though they’re toothless if you’ve got enough money to tip your Congresscritters.





  • soon we’ll have no states to vpn to

    I’ve yet to see any state legislature take that proposal seriously. Unlike trying to make porn sites take your credit card info in advance (a policy they hated so much gosh darn it!) you’re really fucking with the money when you try and regulate VPNs. Also, just… not really that practical. For the same reason Congress has been pretty toothless when it comes to regulating Torrents and digital encryption, going after VPNs at the regulatory level is something of a technological rabbit hole.

    then all the websites will be in French

    Nothing will ever make anyone on the internet learn a language other than English.




  • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.worldtomemes@lemmy.worldFactual btw
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    1 day ago

    Are you trying to argue that language is static?

    I’m pointing out a term’s historical roots. You just seem to be arguing through hyperbole. FFS, even if you don’t want to acknowledge the existence of Latin, you might at least recognize the existence of etymology as a field.

    We’re also talking about 70 years ago.

    Brother, wait till you find out how old Arabic numerals are.