oh i'm so glad a highly educated  "expert"  "DR." has conclusively diagnosed Joey as sane. i'll sleep so much better tonight.
if her retard idiot husband didn't stammer like the dementia riddled old fool he is she wouldn't have to try to play Sigmund Freud 
BAHHHHASAAAAAAA
Jill Biden rejects 'ridiculous' concerns on president's mental fitness
https://www.yahoo.com/news/jill-bide...202013231.html
Jill Biden is dismissing any concerns about President Biden's mental fitness, calling them "ridiculous."
"I  think that's ridiculous," Biden says in an interview for this week's  "CBS Sunday Morning." Portions of the sit-down at Camp David with Rita  Braver were released Thursday.
Biden  shook her head as Braver asked about some recent polling that the CBS  News journalist described as showing "quite a few Americans have some  questions about the president's current mental fitness."
A Politico/Morning Consult 
survey conducted last month found that only 46 percent of respondents agree that 79-year-old Biden "is mentally fit," while 48 percent disagreed.
Biden also opened up about her role as first lady being more difficult than she predicted before she entered the East Wing.
"It's  a little harder than I imagined," Biden said in a preview clip, when  asked if she was prepared for what the role would be like.
Biden chalked up the challenge to the non-stop nature of working in the White House.
"It's  not like a job that you do," Biden, a professor at Northern Virginia  Community College, told Braver. "It's a lifestyle that you live."
Although she spent eight years as second lady when President Biden  was vice president, Biden expressed surprise at not being able to clock  in and out of work like in many traditional careers.
"It's not something that you leave at 5 o'clock or at 3 o'clock," Biden, 70, said.
"It's 24 hours a day."
Biden also weighed in 
on Democrats dropping  a tuition-free community college proposal from the president's sweeping  social spending plan, saying it wasn't hard to hear the news. "No, I  understand compromise," she said.
"And I knew this was not the right moment for it. But that doesn't mean it might not get passed somewhere down the future."