Alert: We're Switching to All Virtual Meeting Tomorrow Due to Weather

NOTICE: DUE TO THE FORECAST OF HEAVY SNOW, WE ARE SWITCHING TO AN ALL-VIRTUAL FORMAT FOR OUR FEBRUARY MEETING.


IF YOU WISH TO ATTEND, REGISTER BELOW NOW.


The February Meeting of the Berkshire Democratic Brigades is:
 

Time: Tomorrow, Tuesday, February 13 at 7:00 PM
Place: On Zoom


 Register in advance for the meeting HERE.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Recommended Reading: Paul Krugman on Biden's Age

The Disgusting Furor Over Biden’s Age


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.

I’ll bet that many readers are similarly vague about the dates of major life events. You remember the circumstances but not necessarily the precise year. And whatever you think of me, I’m pretty sure I don’t write or sound like an old man. The idea that Biden’s difficulty in pinning down the year of his son’s death shows his incapacity — in the middle of the Gaza crisis! — is disgusting.

As it happens, I had an hourlong off-the-record meeting with Biden in August. I can’t talk about the content, but I can assure you that he’s perfectly lucid, with a good grasp of events. And outside of that personal experience, on several occasions when I thought he was making a serious misjudgment — like his handling of the debt ceiling crisis — he was right, and I was wrong.

And my God, consider his opponent. When I listen to Donald Trump’s speeches, I find myself thinking about my father, who died in 2013 (something else I had to look up). During his last year my father suffered from sundowning: He was lucid during the day but would sometimes become incoherent and aggressive after dark. If we’re going to be doing amateur psychological diagnoses of elderly politicians, shouldn’t we be talking about a candidate who has confused Nikki Haley with Nancy Pelosi and whose ranting and raving sometimes reminds me of my father on a bad evening?

So to everyone who’s piling on Biden right now, stop and look in the mirror. And ask yourself what you are doing.
 

The Minutes of the BDB 1/16/24 Annual Meeting are HERE.

A video of the Annual Meeting is HERE.

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