Senator John Kennedy froze and then properly zoned out—forcing Fox to cut the interview short.

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    5 days ago

    I have yet to meet someone in their eighties that isn’t mentally slipping. I have certainly never met someone in their 90’s that wasn’t a shadow of their former self.

    Term limits would be a great starting point.

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      I work with elderly people and have known quite a few that were sharp as ever well into their eighties, but when their minds go it happens extremely quickly. At the very least there needs to be mandatory cognitive tests to run and serve after a certain age.

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      I’ve known people in that age that are mentally intact. There’s been a few celebrities that seem intact even into their 90s like Dick Van Dyke or Betty White. There was a guy at worked I only communicated with by text and assumed he was my age as we worked on an issue. Turned out he was 84. It was announced that he was leaving and I assumed he was going to retire, but no, he got a job elsewhere for a raise…

      Certainly that video featured a man far more deteriorated than most anyone I’ve known in their 70s.

      Problem is mostly the voters voting for a letter (R or D) and frequently not even paying attention to the specific person.