Biden Becomes a National Security Threat

One of the most difficult to ignore symptoms of Dementia is the terrifying, and sometimes violent, mood swings which seem to occur more and more frequently as the disease gets worse – which is exactly what’s happening to Joe Biden!

The Democrat leader with the nuclear launch codes has always had a bit of temper when the cameras are off but as his mind continues to worsen, so too have his sudden fits of rage that even his buddies in the media can’t cover up.

While it has definitely been a part of his campaign strategy to villainize Republicans as America’s number one enemy to enrage his voter base, Biden’s speeches have been uniquely disturbing as of late because the old man will often times suddenly adopt a new – almost EVIL tone.

During those moments he also balls up his fists to indicate he is VERY angry all of a sudden.

 

But the real concern here is not just hit hate-filled rhetoric, it’s that if this is going on during his public appearances (where he’s presumably pumped full of drugs just to “function”) then how bad are things ACTUALLY behind closed doors?

Could our president’s sudden mood swings be bad enough to spark an international incident? Even worse, could this senile old man actually START A WAR?

Watch the video here to see how angry Joe really is when the mood swings kick in!


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