It's not being a Debbie Downer. It's just operating in reality and understanding basic concepts like laws.
People are getting way too excited over this because the likelihood of anything ever actually being done in regards to this is slim to nil.
It's too late now to get the courts to declare Biden was not mentally fit to be President. For them to be able to make that ruling, they would need actual evidence in the form of clinical cognitive/neurological exams performed by trained professionals such as psychiatrists, psychologists, and neurologists done while he was President.
As far as I'm aware, there are no such assessments done while he was in office showing he was not mentally fit. Simply making claims and theorizing is not going to influence any court to invalidate the actions of a previous president.
Finding a President mentally unfit was not a job for the courts. That responsibility was delegated by the Constitution to the Vice President along with the cabinet officers.
Sorry for not getting back sooner. No, the VP and cabinet officers did not do their job and thankfully they were removed by the voters in the last election.
After reviewing your comment, I must admit I totally missed your point. I mistakenly thought you were advocating for court involvement in monitoring the presidents mental qualifications. Considering our judiciary that would we scary. For what it is worth, I agree with the view that it is futile to expect anything to be done at this point. Facing reality is often difficult (as is admitting error). Have a good rest of the day.
It's not being a Debbie Downer. It's just operating in reality and understanding basic concepts like laws.
People are getting way too excited over this because the likelihood of anything ever actually being done in regards to this is slim to nil.
It's too late now to get the courts to declare Biden was not mentally fit to be President. For them to be able to make that ruling, they would need actual evidence in the form of clinical cognitive/neurological exams performed by trained professionals such as psychiatrists, psychologists, and neurologists done while he was President.
As far as I'm aware, there are no such assessments done while he was in office showing he was not mentally fit. Simply making claims and theorizing is not going to influence any court to invalidate the actions of a previous president.
Finding a President mentally unfit was not a job for the courts. That responsibility was delegated by the Constitution to the Vice President along with the cabinet officers.
Ok. Let's go with that, then.
Did the VP or cabinet officers find him mentally unfit to be President?
Sorry for not getting back sooner. No, the VP and cabinet officers did not do their job and thankfully they were removed by the voters in the last election.
After reviewing your comment, I must admit I totally missed your point. I mistakenly thought you were advocating for court involvement in monitoring the presidents mental qualifications. Considering our judiciary that would we scary. For what it is worth, I agree with the view that it is futile to expect anything to be done at this point. Facing reality is often difficult (as is admitting error). Have a good rest of the day.