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In reply to the discussion: 'I'd smack him in the mouth': Biden seeks to dispel concerns about his ability to take on Trump... [View all]Gothmog
(162,107 posts)32. Joe Biden's childhood struggle with a stutter: How he overcame it and how it shaped him
Joe is very well equipped to take on trump the bully
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Valerie Biden Owens, the former vice presidents younger sister, says that one lasting impact of his childhood stutter is that it has given him more empathy and compassion for others trials, and it uniquely equips him to handle Trumps taunts.
Trump is a bully, and Joe has been standing up to bullies his entire life, Owens said in an interview. Joes stuttering, I think, is one of the principal reasons a major, major, major reason that he is the good and compassionate and kind man that he is.
About 3 million Americans suffer from the speech impediment of stuttering, marked by involuntary repetition of sounds, syllables or words. According to the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders, most children outgrow their stutter, but for 25% of them, stuttering is a lifelong challenge.
Biden has overcome the serious stutter of his youth, but remnants of it resurface on occasions such as when he is very tired, he said in a 2016 speech. Experts on stuttering who follow him closely say they have noticed it on several occasions during the campaign, such as an interview on The View when he addressed complaints about his tendency to touch and hug women while campaigning, and an April speech in Pittsburgh launching his campaign, when he struggled with words.
Trump is a bully, and Joe has been standing up to bullies his entire life, Owens said in an interview. Joes stuttering, I think, is one of the principal reasons a major, major, major reason that he is the good and compassionate and kind man that he is.
About 3 million Americans suffer from the speech impediment of stuttering, marked by involuntary repetition of sounds, syllables or words. According to the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders, most children outgrow their stutter, but for 25% of them, stuttering is a lifelong challenge.
Biden has overcome the serious stutter of his youth, but remnants of it resurface on occasions such as when he is very tired, he said in a 2016 speech. Experts on stuttering who follow him closely say they have noticed it on several occasions during the campaign, such as an interview on The View when he addressed complaints about his tendency to touch and hug women while campaigning, and an April speech in Pittsburgh launching his campaign, when he struggled with words.

primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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'I'd smack him in the mouth': Biden seeks to dispel concerns about his ability to take on Trump... [View all]
DonViejo
Jul 2019
OP
It's always disappointing but never unexpected when we applaud one of our own for this bs.
rogue emissary
Jul 2019
#9
Please he told a similar story at the 2008 convention and the whole crowd cheered including Michelle
Skya Rhen
Jul 2019
#12
We need a mouth smacker, hair sniffer to take on the sexual predator pussy grabber. nt
UniteFightBack
Jul 2019
#16
We need someone who can take on Trumpie and defeat him...and that is Joe Biden. He can win the
Demsrule86
Jul 2019
#27
Oh Lord.. does anyone read with comprehension anymore.?. he said that when he was a "kid"
Peacetrain
Jul 2019
#28