Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared to freeze again Wednesday, this time during a gaggle with reporters in Covington, Kentucky, stopping for more than 30 seconds after he was asked if he would run for re-election.

The Kentucky Republican froze in July at a news conference on Capitol Hill, going silent for 19 seconds before being escorted away from the cameras. McConnell, 81, returned shortly afterward and continued his news conference, telling reporters, “I’m fine.”

When it became apparent that McConnell had frozen again on Wednesday, an aide came up to him and asked, “Did you hear the question, senator?” McConnell continued to be unresponsive.

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        I assume you’re talking about Regan, but while I think he and Biden and Trump are/were too old to be president, the latter two don’t have obvious signs of Alzheimer’s.

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            They’re not so bad compared to McConnell or Feinstein.

            In any case, Trump has a serious mental illness that is understated because of ethics rules. It’s just not solely cognitive decline. (It’s not that the 80 yo’s don’t have signs of decline. It’s that trump has a much worse and more obvious issue).

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      Par for the course at this point. Won’t be surprised if Mitch represents us in effigy when he dies. “this is what Mitch would have wanted”

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    Dude is having a series of small strokes right in front of the entire world. If this is happening multiple times in front of cameras, imagine how often it’s happening off camera.

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      I think he’s having focal seizures actually. Which usually late in life is caused by a brain tumour or something.

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        I think you’re right about the seizures part. I’ve read some about how it might be Parkinson’s. He had a fall and a concussion at some point (and concussions are no joke).

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          Sure, it could be post TBI seizures, or maybe even a brain tumour or he’s had a stroke… I imagine he’s has CT and/or MRI since his first event though, but he really needs an EEG.

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      He will probably one of the first politicians who croaks on a life press conference. If only the voters would see this as an actual “Act of God” and get the message.

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    I’m 62 years old, which probably makes me the Uncle Fester of the fediverse. Even so, this piece of shit does not represent me.

    I work for a living – this motherfucker has never worked in his life.

    Moreover, this teint of the universe has the mental acuity of a rotten turnip.

    What a fucking joke.

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      yeah I’d feel real bad for anyone this happened to… but Mitch?

      I hope he’s tripping locked-in syndrome hard. His handlers aren’t doing him any favors, at this point it’s getting a very creepy weekend-at-bernie’s feel.

      Diane Feinstein (who was awesome, but…) and Mitch both need to sail off to a hospice. If their people truly loved them, they’d let them retire.

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        I agree. They both need to retire, along with some others. Leaving us with the young insane ones.

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        Older folks have an obligation to keep up. I’ve been using PCs since 1982 and built a few.

        But I don’t know Jack about coding. Since reading a lot of the conversations about the move to the fediverse I realize I need to up my game.

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            Usenet forums representing! That is what Lemmy feels like to me right now. Those Usenet newsgroups.

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            Its too soon to tell, but right now Lemme seems more hospitable than Reddit towards the end. But I reckon we’ll have to see how the inevitable incursion of bots and trolls affects the atmosphere.

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      he’s like 1.5 generations separate from you, don’t worry. not that he represents people his age either

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        Hear you. None of these rich asses can represent generations of people who have been barely hanging on financially by their front teeth for decades.

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      The grossest part is all the people covering up for him “he sounds like his usual self” like America needs a geriatric octogenarian in such a position of power. This guy can’t even speak to a small group of people without his handlers taking charge and masking the issue. Seems gross but I still see him winning reelection.

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    That’s just the real Mitch McConnell trying to escape. He’s been locked in there since '45. I think Stephen King wrote a book about it.

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      Will somebody please reboot Mitch again?

      What if we didn’t? Just let this thing run its course?

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        Yeah I’m curious what would happen if nobody intervened. Would the guy just slowly curl into a ball on the floor and die? A silent room full of cameras recording him as he sheds his mortal flesh and unceremoniously exhausts the very last drop of what used to be his vast reserves of evil. To never again utter a self-serving Fox News talking point or to fellate an oil executive on a private jet.

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    My brother once wanted to tell me something about McConnel, but didn’t knew his name so he said “The guy that looks like The Pale Man from Pan’s Labirynth”, and I knew who he meant.

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    Give it some lettuce.

    But seriously that man should be at home spending time with his family for the rest of his life. He’s done as much damage to the US as any other politician in the past 30 years but one still feels some compassion for and old man losing the plot.

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      one still feels some compassion for and old man losing the plot

      You have more compassion than I do. All the damage that guy has done to the people of the US is too much for me to give a rat’s ass about his well-being and comfort. Just on stealing Supreme Court Justices alone, who knows how many women will die because of the impact on Roe v. Wade. I rather spend my compassion on those women than this psychopath.

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      Sadly there’s some competition for the title of “most damage done to the US in the last 30 years” because Newt Gingrich exists as well.

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      He’s a terrible person and when he dies may he rot in piss.

      I’d care about him going senile if him being sane wasn’t as detrimental as it was.

      Empathy is a good thing but let’s save it for the people who actually deserve it and not old ass racist pieces of shit like him

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    Who had two simultaneous weekend at Bernie’s situations in the US senate on their Bingo card?

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    “A reboot is required to complete installation of at least one update.”. Always happens at the worst time.

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      It doesn’t help that the system is old hardware running an outdated OS that just isn’t really compatible with a lot of current programs.

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        If anyone is interested, he’s running the P operating system. Otherwise known as POS.