This work concerns the false perceptions that are being primarily created by the irrational exuberance of broadcast media pundit's (Morning Joe & Hardball)False perceptions, primarily created by the broadcast media pundits, become a false reality. Simply because Hillary Clinton, Joe Scrborough or Chris Mathews continually make specific statements & claims does notr mean those repeated statements are at all the reality, they usually do NOT comport with reality!
Broadcast media pundits can focus the electorate's attention on irrational hypotheses and flawed frames of reference, which leads them to irrational conclusions. Let us apply some sound reasoning to the questions of which candidate would be best as commander-in-chief and would be best to answer the 3 a.m. red phone ringing.First, let us apply medical research analysis concerning the age factor in loss of short-term memory, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease. The medical evidence is clear as we approach 65 and into the 70s we begin to suffer short-term memory loss and varying degrees of dementia and many are susceptible to Alzheimer's disease within those age categories.None of the three candidates for the office of president of United States and commander-in-chief has any hands on experience in executive positions where acute reasoning powers and the wisdom to make the right decisions, becomes the paramount discernment skill talents toward determining right from wrong. Being correct in your Judgment and vision becomes the paramount quality on which to judge a candidate for the presidency of the United States. Senator John McCain and Senator Hillary Clinton have both empirically demonstrated they do not have the correct judgment or the proper vision to be President of the United States and commander-in-chief - answering the red phone calls at 3 a.m. Senator Barack Obama has the wisdom & discernment to be our president & commander-in-chief.
Trillions of dollars & millions of lives can be lost when commander-in-chiefs’ do not possess these requisite, judgment based, reasoning powers.
Google: Empowerment Communications Darrell Udelhoven, Bloomington - USA
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