Christopher Naughton
1 min readAug 8, 2020

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There we go Jamie. I knew we could get some honesty out of you.

But first… when you end a sentence with a period it is a declarative sentence. Go back and check your original remark about dementia. No question mark.

Secondly, so you do think Joe Biden’s “dementia” is dispositive. Was it Trump’s doctor you were listening to? So it wasn’t rhetorical unless you think it was a universal assumption which I can assure you it most certainly isn’t. This is from another person who responded to your comment: “There’s no dementia, just a natural slowing down with age.” Apparently she took you at your word as well.

Both the author (“another old white man representing Democrats in the presidential election”) and you (“candidate with dementia”) are either plainly wrong or mislead by exaggeration.

Funny thing is I think we both generally agree with Valenti’s premise.

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Christopher Naughton
Christopher Naughton

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