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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: Royalty on July 26, 2023, 01:39:24 PM
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Did someone zap him with some sort of invisible technology ?? WTF
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Age AND term limits now.
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What a fuxking mess. Our leaders. HAHAHHAHAHA
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McConnell's actually young for a tortoise.
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He is from Louisville, Kentucky and born in 1942. Punch drunk probably.
What the hell he is the minority leader is the mystery.
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All an act so he can get away with something.
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Did someone zap him with some sort of invisible technology ?? WTF
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Rambone and Kwon, this is a serious thread. For serious posts only.
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Age AND term limits now.
THIS! It should be priority ONE.
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Age AND term limits now.
This.
Also, McConnell should just say he shit his pants. He's 81, it's a reasonable excuse, and the only acceptable, non questionable answer for whatever went on there.
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Age AND term limits now.
At they very least they should take a mental competency test.
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Rambone and Kwon, this is a serious thread. For serious posts only.
This AK is next in line for continuous shitposting, and he doesn’t even know it yet
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This AK is next in line for continuous shitposting, and he doesn’t even know it yet
😃
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Could of had a stroke. Not a fan of the RINO but all the times he has been in front of a camera this isn't a representative of his normal demeanor. It's not like you can find 30 videos of him fucking up like Biden.
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Could of had a stroke …
Could HAVE (could’ve) had a stroke.
Look into it.
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This old RINO’s brain circuitry fried, on the spot.
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Could of had a stroke.
Could HAVE (could’ve) had a stroke.
Look into it.
GOLD
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Its likely transient ischemic event (minor stroke). Do realize he is over 80 years old and likely had the clot shot as well.
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Age AND term limits now.
For ALL politicians. 70 should be the limit of when your term ends. No one older than that. Feinstein, Pelosi, McConnell, Biden, all these senile fucks. So disgusting. And 80 years old for Supreme Court members.
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(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=686663.0;attach=1454386;image)
Doo-doo dingle zing a dong bone
Ba-di ba-da ba-zumba crunga cong gone bad
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(http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=686663.0;attach=1454386;image)
Doo-doo dingle zing a dong bone
Ba-di ba-da ba-zumba crunga cong gone bad
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Doo-doo dingle zing a dong bone
Ba-di ba-da ba-zumba crunga cong gone bad
(https://media.tenor.com/tbJEbJyvcWsAAAAC/no-whatever.gif)
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During a senate vote on defense appropriations, 90 years young Diane Feinstein interprets "say aye" from a staff member, trying to get her to say "aye" as an affirmation of a "yes" vote, as a prompt for her starting a speech with the word "I" to justify her vote and continues to drone on until, after two "say aye" prompts, yet another aide has to whisper in her ear "just say aye" at least one additional time until the message resonates with some a modicum of meaning inside her corroded commie cranium.
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Mitch McConnell appears to have possibly had a transient ischemic attack (TIA). A reduction in blood flow (ischemia) to the speech centers of the brain can cause this kind of presentation. Given that it was transient in nature, the term TIA is appropriate. Could have been some micro emboli lodging and dislodging across the M2-M3 arteries throughout the left hemisphere of the brain. Alternatively, a symptomatic left internal carotid stenosis can cause this transient presentation of aphasia. Lastly, although less likely in my accountant eyes, it could have been a seizure (absence seizure).
Even if he recovers from this, he should step down.
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Necessary term limits of peace! Fuck these leeches
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Rambone, I think that we both know damn well why Mitch looked so scared...
Mitch was up against the ultimate badass...
he was having a vision of the scariest opponent ever...
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Necessary term limits of peace! Fuck these leeches
There are just so many of the old leeches.
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Mitch McConnell appears to have possibly had a transient ischemic attack (TIA). A reduction in blood flow (ischemia) to the speech centers of the brain can cause this kind of presentation. Given that it was transient in nature, the term TIA is appropriate. Could have been some micro emboli lodging and dislodging across the M2-M3 arteries throughout the left hemisphere of the brain. Alternatively, a symptomatic left internal carotid stenosis can cause this transient presentation of aphasia. Lastly, although less likely in my accountant eyes, it could have been a seizure (absence seizure).
Even if he recovers from this, he should step down.
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He should have many years ago but he won't, old fossils like him would rather rot in their chair than give it up.
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Did someone zap him with some sort of invisible technology ?? WTF
&t=94s probably fell asleep at the sound of his own voice. he would have made a great james bond villain back in the day though, just listen to that maniacal laugh.
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Mitch McConnell appears to have possibly had a transient ischemic attack (TIA). A reduction in blood flow (ischemia) to the speech centers of the brain can cause this kind of presentation. Given that it was transient in nature, the term TIA is appropriate. Could have been some micro emboli lodging and dislodging across the M2-M3 arteries throughout the left hemisphere of the brain. Alternatively, a symptomatic left internal carotid stenosis can cause this transient presentation of aphasia. Lastly, although less likely in my accountant eyes, it could have been a seizure (absence seizure).
Even if he recovers from this, he should step down.
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Great diagnosis. Yes, time for him to go. Are you in the medical profession? Find it hard to believe you're a CPA when you have so much medical knowledge. My doc told me a story about a guy he knows. He said he was an accountant but wanted to do something else so he went back to school and became an attorney. After a few years he went to medical school and is now an MD. He has without saying some incredible intellect. I see the same mind in you. To make my post a gettbigger post I have to add, no homo.
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Great diagnosis. Yes, time for him to go. Are you in the medical profession? Find it hard to believe you're a CPA when you have so much medical knowledge. My doc told me a story about a guy he knows. He said he was an accountant but wanted to do something else so he went back to school and became an attorney. After a few years he went to medical school and is now an MD. He has without saying some incredible intellect. I see the same mind in you. To make my post a gettbigger post I have to add, no homo.
I am an Accountant (CPA).
I did do pre-med as an undergrad student and even took the MCATs (Did really well too). Alas, my parents and older sibling suggested that money is in finance at that time and that medicine was not ideal. I was always on the fence regarding my drive towards medicine, so when my older brother, who was midway through his internal medicine residency, told me that there isn't any real life-changing money in medicine and that I would likely become a slave to both the insurance and pharmaceutical companies, I changed gears and went to do business instead. My older brother is still a practicing gastroenterologist here in NYC at New York Presbyterian Hospital. Ironically, many years later I worked in the hospital's accounting division and dealt with all matters of payroll and accounts receivable. Then, they outsourced their accounting department to a large national accounting firm and we all got let go. Sad story, but resulted in me opening up my accounting business for small-to-medium sized businesses.
Over the years, being a dork, I would still read up on the various medical journals (New England Journal of Medicine for instance) in distinct medical disciplines (Cardiology, Pulmonology, Neurology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology and Oncology). I enjoy talking about new updates in the medical world with my older brother, but in turn he hates talking about anything medicine related outside of his hospital work. He is all "medicined-out" by the time he is out of work and able to just share with friends and family. Medicine (I'm sure some of our in-house, GetBig physicians, PAs and NPs can concur) is highly algorithmic and protocolized. If A is the symptomatic presentation, then you can likely expect B or C or D to happen and then you should do E or F or G. Moreover, for every A that does happen, there is likely numerous differential diagnoses that can explain the phenomenon and might have other interventions. It's an interesting game of pathophysiological detective work.
Over the last few years, I've taken a great interest to the discipline of Neurology and Neurosurgery, as well as the tie-in these aforementioned disciplines have to Cardiology. McConnell's presentation looks a lot like Aphasia (loss of ability to understand or express speech) that was either caused by transient cerebral ischemia (an inadequate blood supply to the brain) to the speech centers of the brain and/or possibly a seizure. I would lean on a transient ischemic attack, but unless we (at this point) see an MRI of the Head and possibly a CT angio of his head and neck coupled with an EEG, it would be hard to know for certain. In others words, pure speculation by a guy that merely reads a lot.
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I too have researched this extensively and concluded that his brain got hungry and ate his chin which was too weak to defend itself.
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The real reason he pretended to have a stroke?
https://twitter.com/tony11sim/status/1684668534343786497?s=46&t=yxGBVkB2vBr9RyCGC4ni6g
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Rambone, I think that we both know damn well why Mitch looked so scared...
Mitch was up against the ultimate badass...
he was having a vision of the scariest opponent ever...
Hahaha!
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I am an Accountant (CPA).
I did do pre-med as an undergrad student and even took the MCATs (Did really well too). Alas, my parents and older sibling suggested that money is in finance at that time and that medicine was not ideal. I was always on the fence regarding my drive towards medicine, so when my older brother, who was midway through his internal medicine residency, told me that there isn't any real life-changing money in medicine and that I would likely become a slave to both the insurance and pharmaceutical companies, I changed gears and went to do business instead. My older brother is still a practicing gastroenterologist here in NYC at New York Presbyterian Hospital. Ironically, many years later I worked in the hospital's accounting division and dealt with all matters of payroll and accounts receivable. Then, they outsourced their accounting department to a large national accounting firm and we all got let go. Sad story, but resulted in me opening up my accounting business for small-to-medium sized businesses.
Over the years, being a dork, I would still read up on the various medical journals (New England Journal of Medicine for instance) in distinct medical disciplines (Cardiology, Pulmonology, Neurology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology and Oncology). I enjoy talking about new updates in the medical world with my older brother, but in turn he hates talking about anything medicine related outside of his hospital work. He is all "medicined-out" by the time he is out of work and able to just share with friends and family. Medicine (I'm sure some of our in-house, GetBig physicians, PAs and NPs can concur) is highly algorithmic and protocolized. If A is the symptomatic presentation, then you can likely expect B or C or D to happen and then you should do E or F or G. Moreover, for every A that does happen, there is likely numerous differential diagnoses that can explain the phenomenon and might have other interventions. It's an interesting game of pathophysiological detective work.
Over the last few years, I've taken a great interest to the discipline of Neurology and Neurosurgery, as well as the tie-in these aforementioned disciplines have to Cardiology. McConnell's presentation looks a lot like Aphasia (loss of ability to understand or express speech) that was either caused by transient cerebral ischemia (an inadequate blood supply to the brain) to the speech centers of the brain and/or possibly a seizure. I would lean on a transient ischemic attack, but unless we (at this point) see an MRI of the Head and possibly a CT angio of his head and neck coupled with an EEG, it would be hard to know for certain. In others words, pure speculation by a guy that merely reads a lot.
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You sound like a really smart guy. I can tell by the way you post here. Medicine does pay but it depends what field you go into. General practitioners don't make that much. The gastroenterologist in your family probably makes a mint. Gastroenterologists seem to do really well. I know one practice that owns the upper and lower scope facility. It seems like a conflict of interest sending your own patients to a scope facility that the practice owns but that's what they do. Seems like they send everyone for a scope with stomach issues.
My sister just had a heart by pass operation and she said the bills in total was 400K. My wife had a three hour spinal cord operation by a neurosurgeon that costs 80K. Her doc said he is in the operation room two to three times a week. I know psychiatrists charge roughly $300 for the initial consultation and $150 for each subsequent visit with many charging a hell of a lot more than that.
Regarding Mitch wouldn't they do something like a high speed 64 slice with dye contrast to see blockages in his brain? I'm not a doctor but I pretend to be on get big.
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Reminds me of vietnam flashback dog.
(https://thumbs.gfycat.com/FatherlyBoringBull-max-1mb.gif)
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The real reason he pretended to have a stroke?
https://twitter.com/tony11sim/status/1684668534343786497?s=46&t=yxGBVkB2vBr9RyCGC4ni6g
https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/27/politics/senate-ndaa-vote/index.html
I've no dog in the hunt... I don't care for Mitch but I don't care for most of our congress... but in all fairness, since this happened about that time, it is highly likely he was referring to passing the NDAA.... rather than a "NDA" just makes a ton more sense... My vote is the TIA hypothesis and I hope he got treatment quickly....and retires
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I too have researched this extensively and concluded that his brain got hungry and ate his chin which was too weak to defend itself.
Hahaha
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I am an Accountant (CPA).
I did do pre-med as an undergrad student and even took the MCATs (Did really well too). Alas, my parents and older sibling suggested that money is in finance at that time and that medicine was not ideal. I was always on the fence regarding my drive towards medicine, so when my older brother, who was midway through his internal medicine residency, told me that there isn't any real life-changing money in medicine and that I would likely become a slave to both the insurance and pharmaceutical companies, I changed gears and went to do business instead. My older brother is still a practicing gastroenterologist here in NYC at New York Presbyterian Hospital. Ironically, many years later I worked in the hospital's accounting division and dealt with all matters of payroll and accounts receivable. Then, they outsourced their accounting department to a large national accounting firm and we all got let go. Sad story, but resulted in me opening up my accounting business for small-to-medium sized businesses.
Over the years, being a dork, I would still read up on the various medical journals (New England Journal of Medicine for instance) in distinct medical disciplines (Cardiology, Pulmonology, Neurology, Gastroenterology, Nephrology and Oncology). I enjoy talking about new updates in the medical world with my older brother, but in turn he hates talking about anything medicine related outside of his hospital work. He is all "medicined-out" by the time he is out of work and able to just share with friends and family. Medicine (I'm sure some of our in-house, GetBig physicians, PAs and NPs can concur) is highly algorithmic and protocolized. If A is the symptomatic presentation, then you can likely expect B or C or D to happen and then you should do E or F or G. Moreover, for every A that does happen, there is likely numerous differential diagnoses that can explain the phenomenon and might have other interventions. It's an interesting game of pathophysiological detective work.
Over the last few years, I've taken a great interest to the discipline of Neurology and Neurosurgery, as well as the tie-in these aforementioned disciplines have to Cardiology. McConnell's presentation looks a lot like Aphasia (loss of ability to understand or express speech) that was either caused by transient cerebral ischemia (an inadequate blood supply to the brain) to the speech centers of the brain and/or possibly a seizure. I would lean on a transient ischemic attack, but unless we (at this point) see an MRI of the Head and possibly a CT angio of his head and neck coupled with an EEG, it would be hard to know for certain. In others words, pure speculation by a guy that merely reads a lot.
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That's pretty impressive..
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The real reason he pretended to have a stroke?
https://twitter.com/tony11sim/status/1684668534343786497?s=46&t=yxGBVkB2vBr9RyCGC4ni6g
Yeah, she sent the signal
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Mitch was receiving a command from his Chinese Overlords.
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I wonder what device was they poked him here.
https://twitter.com/hypnoasp3/status/1685078767201316864?s=46&t=yxGBVkB2vBr9RyCGC4ni6g
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Has the old codger bought the farm?
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He should have many years ago but he won't, old fossils like him would rather rot in their chair than give it up.
He claimed in his last election that this would be his last term. This episode should ensure that.
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Repulsive, spiteful 80 year old, low testosterone, war monger bitch/butcher/neocon, turtle-necked, spineless, traitorous, Israel-firster slave Mitch McConnell was booed for 5 minutes straight. :D
Five minutes of "Retire! Retire!..." and "Ditch Mitch" "Lost the senate" and "Shame on you" in link:
https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1688348812518047745
(https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1688348812518047745)
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Mitch suxx the Moose-Caulk...
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Precious Mitch is what they call him
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Rambone, I think that we both know damn well why Mitch looked so scared...
Mitch was up against the ultimate badass...
he was having a vision of the scariest opponent ever...
Red Hot Chilli Peppers actually DID look the scariest he's ever been back then in Point Break!
Also, the other Surfer who played the bad guy against Jean Claude Van Damme in "Cyborg" was also a meanie!