JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
CHINA,UKRAINE,RUSSIA,ROMANIA + MONEY LAUNDERER JOE BIDEN OR MITCH MCCONNELL. ?
REV 18:23
Even
the light from a lamp will never shine in you again! The voices of the
bridegroom and his bride will never be heard in you again.For your
merchants were the tycoons of the world,
because all the nations[a] were deceived by your magic spells![b](PHARMAKIA-DRUGS)
ECC 2:2
I said of partying, "It is folly," and of self-indulgent pleasure, "It accomplishes nothing!"
Gal 5:21
envy,
murder, drunkenness, wild partying, and things like that. I am telling
you now, as I have told you in the past, that people who practice such
things will not inherit the kingdom of God.
NAH 3:4
Innumerable
are the harlotries of this well-favored whore, this mistress of
witchcraft, who enslaves nations through her fornication and families
through her sorcery.(DRUGS)
SO
WHOS BRAIN DEAD AND DOESN'T KNOW WHO HE IS OR WERE HE IS. OR WAVES AT
IMAGINARY PEOPLE. OR TRIPS GOING UP PLANE STEPS. OR FALLS AT SPEECHES.
OR SLEEPS WHILE WHATCHING SOMETHING IN A CROWD. WHO CAN;T MOVE HIS BEACH
CHAIR WHILE HES ON VACATIONS 40% OF THE TIME HES BEEN IN OFFICE FOR THE
LAST THREE YEARS. HE MUST HAVE ALZHEIMERS OR DEMENTIA.OF COURSE ITS
CHINA,UKRAINE,RUSSIA,ROMANIA + MONEY LAUNDERER JOE BIDEN.THE CRIMINAL
CARTEL RICO MAD MAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE LIKE EPIPHANES WHO BURNED A PIG
IN THE 2ND ISRAEL TEMPLE. OTHER BRAIN DEAD LEFTY LIBERAL NUTJOBS INCLUDE
NANCY PELOSI AND DIANNE FEINSTEIN. AND OF COURSE JOHN FETTERMAN NEXT TO
BIDEN-THIS FEDERMAN IS TOTALLY GONE OUT TO LEFT FIELD OF A CORN
FIELD.MCCONNELL HAD TWO STARING STRAIGHT AHEAD NOT TALKING SESSIONS. TO
ME IT DID LOOK LIKE 2 MINOR SEIZURES. AFTER ALL HE FELL TWICE I HEARD ON
THE NEWS. SO IF HE FELL AND HIT HIS HEAD.AND HAD A GRANDMEL SEIZURE.
THEN THE DOCTOR PUT HIM ON SEIZURE PILLS. BUT HE STILL THE ODD TIME HAS A
MILD SEIZURE.BUT NOT AN OUT RIGHT GRANDMEL SEIZURE. THE ONLY REASON I
KNOW THIS IS MY EX GIRLFRIEND HAD SEIZURES. THE ODD TIME SHE WOULD HAVE A
GRANDMEL(GIGANTIC TRY TO SWALLOW THE TONGUE FOAMING AND FLAPPING ON THE
FLOOR SEIZURE). BUT MOST OF THE TIME SHE HAD LIGHT SEIZURES.AND THAT
REACTION WAS THE SAME AS MCCONNELL DOES . NO TALKING AND JUST LOOKING
FORWARD. IT LASTED JUST A MINUTE OR 2 LIKE MCCONNELLS ALSO. AND SHE WAS
WORE OUT ALSO, AND WENT TO SLEEP OR RESTED FOR 10 MINUTES. THEN SHE WAS
OK AGAIN. AFTER THAT. SHE KNEW A SEIZURE WAS COMING ON WHEN SHE FELT A
CERTAIN TASTE IN HER MOUTH. SHE TOLD ME. SHE WAS ON SEIZURE PILLS TO. I
THINK DILANTAN AND OTHER PILLS. I COULD NEVER REMEMBER THE NAME OF HER
PILLS.
SO BACK TO MY POINT HERE. MCCONNELL WAS ASKED BY A LIBERAL
MEDIA WHORE REPORTER TODAY-ARE YOU GOING TO RESIGN AS A RESULT OF THESE
BANK STAIRS. HE SAID NO. AND QUIT TAKING QUESTIONS. YOU NEVER HEAR A
LIBERAL BRAIN DEAD WHITE HOUSE PUPPET LIBERAL MEDIA WHORE. ASKING BIDEN
WHO SHOULD HAVE RESIGNED A LONG AGO. BUT THE MEDIA LIBERAL IDIOT DOES
NOT SAY TO BIDEN. YOU SHOULD RESIGN BECAUSE YOU CAN'T HARDLY TALK. AND
YOU THINK YOUR IN CHINA GETTING $30 MILLION DOLLARS FOR YOUR CRIMINAL
CARTEL FAMILY. WHEN YOUR IN THE WITE HOUSE WAVING TO INVISIBLE PEOPLE.
BIDEN RESIGN NOW YOU LOSER OF THE WHITE HOUSE PUPPET OF GAY BOY OBAMA
AND BIG MIKE ROBINSON ALSO KNOWN AS MICHELLE OBAMA. THE FIRST TRANNY IN
THE WHITE HOUSE AS SAID BY JOAN RIVERS IN A ANSWER GOING INTO A BUILDING
UP STEPS.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WUYGPhUjyE
Sen.
Mitch McConnell's health episodes show no evidence of stroke or seizure
disorder but questions linger-By Lisa Mascaro And Mary Clare Jalonick
The Associated Press-Tuesday, September 5, 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) —
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell's health episodes show “no
evidence” of a stroke or seizure disorder, the Capitol physician said
Tuesday, but his statement still left questions about the apparent
freeze-ups that have drawn concerns about the 81-year-old's
situation.McConnell returned to work at the Capitol after the summer
recess, and his office released a letter from attending physician Brian
P. Monahan concerning the long-serving Republican leader’s health. The
GOP leader froze up last week during a press conference in Kentucky,
unable to respond to a question in the second such episode in a
month.Walking into the Senate on Tuesday, McConnell answered no
questions as he smiled at reporters. He made only passing reference to
the incident during a speech in the chamber, his voice somewhat
muffled.“One particular moment of my time back home has received its
fair share of attention,” McConnell said. “But I assure you August was a
busy and productive month for me.”Asked later in the evening if he
would holding his regular weekly press conference Wednesday, McConnell
simply replied, “Yep.”The episodes have fueled quiet concern and intense
speculation about McConnell's ability to remain the GOP leader. He
suffered a concussion earlier this year when he fell and hit his head at
a dinner in Washington. It has left him visibly slower in his speech
and stride, and he appeared slimmer Tuesday. The letter was the second
from the Capitol physician, who cleared McConnell to continue with his
planned schedule after last week's incident.“There is no evidence that
you have a seizure disorder or that you experienced a stroke, TIA or
movement disorder such as Parkinson’s disease,” Monahan wrote, using the
acronym for a transient ischemic attack, a brief stroke.But there was
no elaboration as to what did cause the episodes. The doctor said the
assessments entailed several medical evaluations including a brain MRI
scan and “consultations with several neurologists for a comprehensive
neurology assessment.”“There are no changes recommended in treatment
protocols as you continue recovery from your March 2023 fall,” the
doctor said.It all comes amid a swirl of health concerns in Washington,
particularly as COVID-19 cases show signs of rising heading into fall.
First lady Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19 over the weekend, but
President Joe Biden tested negative.Many Republican allies have flocked
to McConnell’s side, ensuring the famously guarded leader a well of
support. Rivals have muted any calls for a direct challenge to his
leadership."When donkeys fly,” GOP Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana said
when asked when McConnell would step down.Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said
he's supporting McConnell as leader: “We might lose from Mitch
McConnell 20 seconds a day, but the other 86,380 seconds are pretty darn
good.”And yet colleagues remained confused, concerned and hungering for
a fuller explanation of the leader's health.“If you’re asking if I’m
concerned about his health, yeah, of course I am," said Sen. Josh
Hawley, R-Mo. “I’m also concerned about the amount of questions I get
about it."Hawley said during the month at home, he was asked repeatedly
about McConnell's health everywhere he went across Missouri "at the
State Fair, from business group leaders, farmers, I mean everyone.”Some
senators appeared to question the physician's diagnosis. But the top
potential successors to McConnell's leadership stood by him.The No. 2
GOP leader Sen. John Thune of South Dakota said McConnell has his full
support, as did the No. 3 GOP leader Sen. John Barrasso of
Wyoming.Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, another potential
leadership heir, said McConnell told him last week that while he's
mentally rebounded from the concussion, physically it's been a little
more difficult.“It appears that it’s harder to recover from a concussion
when you’re 81 years old than maybe he thought," Cornyn said. "But he
feels like he’s up to the task and I think that’s the case.”Said Sen.
Ted Cruz, R-Texas: “Age comes for us all. And Mitch is stubborn as a
mule. And he’s tough.”From the other side of the aisle, Democratic Sen.
Dick Durbin, the party whip, spoke with McConnell after the GOP leader
delivered his remarks in the Senate.“He said, 'You know, I've taken
every test they’ve thrown at me.' And he said that ‘concussion can take
its toll. So I’m going through recovering from a concussion,’” Durbin of
Illinois told reporters afterward.“And I told him I said I was glad to
see him back, couldn’t wait to disagree with him.”Opening the Senate,
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said of McConnell, “I’m glad to see him
back and doing well.”McConnell will be central to the fall schedule as
Congress returns from an extended summer break for a flurry of activity,
most notably the need to approve funding to prevent any interruption in
federal operations by Sept. 30, which is the end of the fiscal
year.Some House Republicans are willing to shut down the government at
the end of the month if they are unable to enact steep spending
restrictions that go beyond the agreement Biden reached with Republican
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy earlier this summer.In leading Senate
Republicans, McConnell is viewed by the White House and Democrats as a
pragmatic broker who is more interested in avoiding a messy government
shutdown that could be politically damaging to the GOP.McConnell has
also made it a priority to ensure Ukraine continues to receive support
from the U.S. as it battles Russia.A $40 billion funding package for
Ukraine and U.S. disaster relief for communities hit by fires, floods
and other problems, including the fentanyl crisis, is being proposed by
the White House, but it is being met with skepticism from some
Republicans reluctant to help as much as Biden wants in the Ukrainian
war effort.McConnell’s health has visibly declined since the concussion
in March, after which he took some weeks to recover. His speaking has
been more halting, and he has walked more slowly and carefully.First
elected in 1984, he became the longest serving Senate party leader in
January. There were questions before his latest episode about whether he
would run for re-election in 2026.McConnell had been home in Kentucky
at the time keeping a robust political schedule, speaking frequently to
the public and press. Before freezing up last week, McConnell had just
given a 20-minute speech with no issues.Similarly, when he froze up
during a press conference at the Capitol last month, he took a short
break in his office and then returned to field about a half-dozen other
questions and banter with the press.___Associated Press writers Kevin
Freking, Farnoush Amiri and Stephen Groves contributed to this
report._This story has been corrected to show the spelling of the
doctor’s surname is Monahan, not Moanhan or Monohan.
CNN — When
John Fetterman’s team told him he was going to be Pennsylvania’s next
senator late into Election Night, the Democrat laughed. He smirked.
Then, struck by the emotional end of a campaign that included a
near-fatal stroke just five months ago, Fetterman wept.Soon, he was
standing up in front of the microphones as supporters chanted his name,
nodding his head as if in disbelief. Hand over his heart, he looked out
and saw his slogan on signs in the crowd: “Every county, every
vote.”“And that’s exactly what happened,” Fetterman said, alluding to
his campaign’s plan to narrow losing margins in rural counties while
winning the suburbs and running up the score in urban Democratic
strongholds. “We jammed. Them. Up.” UPDATE ON FETTERMAN- Fetterman
checked himself into hospital ‘to receive treatment for clinical
depression,’ office says
By Clare Foran and Jessica Dean, CNN-Updated
6:23 PM EST, Thu February 16, 2023-NYT ripped for only reporting
Fetterman's 'serious mental health' issues 'now that the truth doesn't
matter' The New York Times piece said Fetterman 'may have set himself
back permanently' by campaigning instead of resting after his stroke-By
Alexander Hall Fox News.
Nancy Pelosi’s Defense of Dianne
Feinstein Is Now Posing Some Uncomfortable Questions-The former House
speaker's eldest daughter is reportedly taking care of the 89-year-old
Democrat, raising concerns that Pelosi is blurring the lines between
friendship and politics.By Eric Lutz
May 18, 2023
Dianne
Feinstein’s health has been a sensitive matter for Democrats for a while
now. But the party's silence around Feinstein's capacity to serve is
now being further complicated by her close ties to Nancy Pelosi, whose
eldest daughter has recently been “supporting” the 89-year-old senator,
the former speaker’s office acknowledged Thursday.As Politico reported,
Nancy Carinne Prowda has been at Feinstein’s side since her return to
Washington last week. She's helped the ailing senator recover from the
shingles infection that indisposed her for nearly three months and even
assisted aides in shielding Feinstein from a reporter Wednesday in a
Capitol hallway. To be sure, there is nothing inherently wrong with such
an arrangement: Pelosi and her daughter are longtime friends with
Feinstein, and a Pelosi spokesperson told Politico that it was “entirely
[Feinstein’s] own decision” to remain in office for the rest of her
term. “Speaker Emerita Pelosi would never suggest otherwise,” Spokesman
Aaron Bennett told Playbook. But the Pelosis’ deep involvement in
supporting Feinstein—which the powerful former speaker has not disclosed
in statements defending the senator against calls to resign—at the very
least invites questions about Pelosi's motives, which, as one unnamed
“family confidante” told Politico, might have a little something to with
politics. After all, Pelosi has endorsed Representative Adam Schiff in
the race to fill Feinstein’s seat, but an early retirement could lead
California Governor Gavin Newsom to appoint Representative Barbara
Lee—thus giving her the inside track in next year’s election. “It’s very
tricky, and political, because they want her to stay,” the person said.
That may be true. It may not be. But the quiet caregiving arrangement
could make it difficult for the public to distinguish between Pelosi’s
role as a friend to Feinstein and her role as a Washington power broker.
Maybe it’s just bad optics, as opposed to a real conflict of interest.
But even so, it continues to put the party's transparency in question:
Democrats have mostly tread lightly around questions about Feinstein’s
health, even amid concerning reports that her memory is “rapidly
deteriorating"; that her staff has long had a system in place to keep
her from walking the halls of the Capitol by herself; and that she
seemed this week to be unaware of the prolonged absence from the Hill
that intensified calls for her resignation. “I haven’t been gone,” she
told reporters Tuesday. “I’ve been working,” she continued. “I’ve been
here.”Feinstein's public health problems have been concerning enough.
But, as the New York Times reported Thursday, the “frightening” extent
of her issues goes beyond what the public has been privy to. According
to the Times, the shingles that sidelined her apparently spread to her
face and neck and triggered a case of encephalitis. Feinstein, the paper
reports, was "far from ready to return to work when she did," and is
now “struggling to function in a job that demands long days,
near-constant engagement on an array of crucial policy issues and
high-stakes decision-making.” (Pelosi's office did not directly respond
to a question about Feinstein's health, but pointed Vanity Fair to
Bennett's earlier statement that Prowda has been “supporting her in her
shingles recovery” and that the friendship between Pelosi and Feinstein
was “personal, not political.” Feinstein's office said in a statement to
the Times that she was continuing to "work and get results for
California.”)-“I feel she needs to step down,” Democratic donor and
longtime Feinstein ally Susie Tompkins Buell told the Times. “And yet
she isn't willing in this state of mind.”Democrats — who are surely
aware of Feinstein's issues — have “the responsibility to do something"
if she doesn't, Buell added to the Times, specifically calling on Newsom
or Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to take action.In dancing
around the issue instead—or insisting that questions about Feinstein’s
capacity to serve are unfair, as Pelosi has done—Democrats are putting
their own “credibility as elected representatives of the people” at
risk, as Representative Ro Khanna warned in leading the call for
Feinstein to retire last month. And the more her limitations in
fulfilling her duties become obvious to the public, the more of a
political liability it’s going to become for those who keep insisting
that everything is fine.
Psychiatrist: Biden Has Symptoms of
Dementia, Likely He Is 'Almost Just Holding On' By Elizabeth Stauffer
July 26, 2021 at 4:21pm
Speaking at a White House Rose Garden
ceremony to commemorate the 31st anniversary of the Americans with
Disabilities Act on Monday, President Joe Biden forgot a congressman’s
name. Shortly afterward, he became confused and called out, “Where’s
Mom? Mom?”On Sunday, a reporter asked Biden, “Does immigration need to
be in reconciliation? A pathway for citizenship?” What he said next is a
mystery, although there has been some media speculation about what it
sounded like.During his train wreck of a CNN town hall Wednesday night,
the president was difficult to understand at times, leading to more
questions about his cognitive abilities.Is there really anyone willing
to step forward with a straight face and say there’s nothing wrong
here?https://t.co/YwemWerdLS— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) July 22,
2021-Returning to the White House following the debacle, he stepped off
Marine One and a reporter shouted a question to him. “And are there
people who, in the Democratic Party, who want to defund the police?” she
asked.The president looked at her and said, “Are there people in the
Republican Party who think we’re sucking the blood out of kids?”Not a
single Biden event passes without at least one memorable, and typically
cringeworthy, takeaway.The president is not alright.The media may think
their clever reporting is hiding Biden’s decline from the world, but the
world is well aware of it. Particularly in Australia.Sky News Australia
host Andrew Bolt spoke with psychiatrist Tanveer Ahmed on his show and
discussed Ahmed’s take on the cognitive condition of the leader of the
free world. (Two of Bolt’s Sky News colleagues delivered brutally honest
assessments of Biden’s mental health earlier this year..Bolt showed
viewers a clip of Biden completely losing his train of thought during a
public speech.Regarding last week’s town hall, Bolt said, “for a lot of
the time … there was no real trouble, no real trouble. He was answering
fluently — for him. But you couldn’t ignore moments like these for
instance.”Bolt then played a video of Biden absolutely fumbling an
answer.“You get the feeling he’s almost just hanging on — which can be a
feature of dementia,” Ahmed said.He noted Biden exhibits some symptoms
of dementia such as “short term recall, losing track of your thoughts”
and “confabulating.”“The other problem with Joe Biden,” he said, “is,
you know, it is probably steadily getting worse in the last sort of 12,
18 months and that is a feature of dementia where you’re kind of seeing a
steady, gradual decline … I don’t think it’s unreasonable to raise
these questions.”“For the most part, there’s no problem at all, he’s
talking fine, then suddenly boom, the memory goes,” Bolt said. “With
early dementia, for instance, are you actually fine, is your judgment
still perfectly OK once you get back your train of thought, you know,
you recollect, ‘Oh yeah, that’s where I was going?’ Or are you really
not quite up to the job? Do you believe Biden is fit to serve as the
president? Yes No“Depends what stage of it is,” Ahmed replied. “In terms
of trying to take in the complex concepts and taking in large amounts
of information which a president would be expected to do, that would be
extremely difficult for him.”Ahmed noted Biden was able to get through
the debates, saying “he just sort of hung in there. So you get the
feeling he’s almost just holding on, which can be a feature of dementia,
where as long as you’ve got enough people supporting you, you can sort
of just hold on. And I think there’s a bit of that going on with Joe
Biden.”“It will become clearer probably in the next 12 to 18
months.”Last week, Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson of Texas, who was
previously the White House physician to former Presidents George W.
Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump, called on Biden to take a cognitive
test.“I think he’s either going to resign — they’re going to convince
him to resign from office at some point in the near future for medical
issues — or they’re going to have to use the 25th Amendment to get rid
of this man,” Jackson told Fox News host Sean Hannity Thursday.
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