Bren Kelly
1 min readFeb 10, 2024

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I don’t believe Biden has memory loss. He has a slight speech impediment he overcame as a child and a bit of that lingers. He always speaks in the style he does. And it’s not memory loss that most old people suffer when they can’t remember things, it’s a neurological slowing of response time in the brain coupled with too much memory to remember. It’s an access problem of having more to remember. He accessed the category, “President of France” and then coupled with a name, with was anchored to probably the first French president he met, a process that takes about .05 seconds of less on the unconscious level while the brain is also process images while talking, emotions and balance of thoughts. The “stickiness” in the neurological pathways cause the slightest delay in the hundredths of a second, but the demand to assemble that sentence does not change in response time, so the brain fills in the slot ‘French President’ in the slot with Mitterrand to assemble the sentence to meet the goal of speaking ‘on time.’ This happened to my mom when I was chatting with her last week, as she in her late 80s. She forgot a name of something, but she said, ‘give me a second.’ I said, it will come to you, and it did. Other than that she’s still a fast thinker. Biden does know what he’s doing, and he has over 2 million employees in the federal government plus contractors, most all having college degrees.

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Bren Kelly
Bren Kelly

Written by Bren Kelly

Engaged in Inequalities, dismantling Western Consciousness, confronting American narratives, seeking inherent injustices to address.

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