United States: In an illuminating dialogue with NBC News, a distinguished neurologist possessing quadruple board certifications from New York City, Dr. Tom Pitts, emphatically declared that President Joe Biden is unmistakably afflicted with Parkinson’s disease and cerebral degeneration.
Dr. Pitts conversed with NBC News’ Tom Llamas, who inquired, “Based on your observations of the president over the past two years, his debate displays, recent dialogues, his speech mannerisms, and locomotion, do you discern any alarming indications as a medical expert?”
“Oh certainly, I observe him numerous times daily in the clinic,” Pitts responded, emphasizing the typicality of Biden’s symptoms among his patients. “He manifests quintessential signs of neurodegeneration: difficulties in word retrieval—this extends beyond a simple lapse in vocabulary; it stems from the deterioration of the word retrieval cortex.”
Llamas referenced Biden’s history of stuttering, pondering its relevance. Pitts unequivocally countered, “No, this transcends stuttering or speech anomalies,” expounding further, “Additionally, the rigidity, monotonous vocal quality…”
Dr. Pitts elaborated, “When he rotates, it’s an en bloc turn; it lacks fluidity. That is emblematic of Parkinson’s: rigidity and bradykinesia, decelerated movements. He epitomizes these characteristics, particularly with the subdued voice often ascribed to a cold; hypophonia, a diminutive monotonous voice over time, is indicative of Parkinsonism. I could diagnose him from a distance.”
Discussing Biden’s gait, Pitts observed, “Shuffling gait, termed ‘little steps.’ The absence of an arm swing due to rigidity; typically, we ambulate with a rhythmic cadence, but he doesn’t exhibit an arm swing. En bloc turning denotes pivoting around the foot. If you called out, ‘Hey, President Biden,’ he wouldn’t promptly turn to look back.”
When Llamas proposed that Parkinson’s is intricate to diagnose, Pitts dissented, “It’s among the more straightforward movement disorders to diagnose. I am a Democrat… This isn’t a perplexing case. Once hallmark motor symptoms—decelerated movements, rigidity, masked facies, hypophonia—emerge, any medical student failing to recognize Parkinson’s on an exam would fail.”
With candor, Pitts concluded, “His motor symptoms are deteriorating. He has Parkinsonisms. This is irrefutable. He has cerebral degeneration. Show me the MRI. Prove he doesn’t. Put your assertions to the test. He unmistakably has it.”
For conservatives concerned about the nation’s leadership, these declarations provoke profound concerns regarding President Biden’s cognitive competence to occupy the highest office.