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In reply to the discussion: Biden's gaffes are likely an extension of his stutter - which he has had most his life. [View all]Gothmog
(180,891 posts)94. Joe Biden's childhood struggle with a stutter: How he overcame it and how it shaped him
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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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Biden's gaffes are likely an extension of his stutter - which he has had most his life. [View all]
Drunken Irishman
Aug 2019
OP
Stress, time pressure, performance anxiety increase symptoms, and thus the speaker has to work
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#39
NOT TRUE. Aphasia is loss of the ability to understand or express speech, caused by brain damage.
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#8
Well, then I guess everyone on earth suffers from aphasia, because everyone makes such mistakes.
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#13
And see this for a Psychology Today article on slips of the tongue and why they happen:
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#23
You think that's funny? I'll take that over someone who read a book about it
redstateblues
Aug 2019
#86
Aphasia is usually caused by a stroke, and it's not at all what you think it is.
cwydro
Aug 2019
#85
Unless he did not write the recent op-Ed about conditions in Central American countries himself,
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#32
Catching other candidates' mistakes isn't part of their media narrative, and would undermine
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#14
You, and some other Biden supporters, are trying so hard to place a force field around Joe
True Dough
Aug 2019
#9
This post makes no claim about criticisms on past policy positions or Biden's place on the
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#45
Your response is not a response to any of the comments I made. I said nothing about your" point
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#60
See this thread for a linguistic expert's take on how unfairly campaigning politicians are judged:
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#11
You're seeing OPs about slips of the tongue today because the top half of the 1st page here had
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#35
People have been talking about Biden's gaffes for years. It's nothing new
StarfishSaver
Aug 2019
#46
So I'm not allowed to point out that slips of the tongue are common for everyone, if I didn't
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#49
But if people point out that slips of the tongue are common, you say it indicates that they're
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#57
Expressing an opinion about what you post on an internet discussion board isn't the same
StarfishSaver
Aug 2019
#59
I am glad to see this post. Yes, even at DU! It is incumbent on those that pounce on Biden's
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#22
I believe his stutter probably is a factor, but in fact slips of the tongue are common for everyone:
highplainsdem
Aug 2019
#25
Biden's gaffes don't bother me, and I understand there are good reasons why he makes them.
Politicub
Aug 2019
#26
The thing that stands out about all your numbers is that HRC lost both times.
redstateblues
Aug 2019
#42
He is, as is reflected in his front runner status, the most specifically qualified, knowledgeable,
emmaverybo
Aug 2019
#61
Of course it's related - having to focus on not stuttering can cause a stutterer to lose focus
Skya Rhen
Aug 2019
#44
Better a gaffe than outright freaking lies and willful ignorance like trump n/t
mtngirl47
Aug 2019
#50
Thank you so much for this, I'm glad that he is just the way he is, I had never heard of this before
secondwind
Aug 2019
#56