Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive cognitive deterioration together with declining activities of daily living and neuropsychiatric symptoms or behavioral changes. It is the most common cause of dementia. - Wikipedia
Alzherimer’s is a horrible disease affecting millions of Americans, and after yesterday’s episode of “The View” we’re bringing that total to millions plus one. Veteran news anchorwoman Barbara Walters claimed on the daytime mindless talk-a-thon that she spoke to her Havanese dog named Cha-Cha. The in-depth one-on-one began after Walters said “I love you” and Cha-Cha apparently replied, “I love you too.” Barbara’s new view? Dementia. If my history is correct the last person to have a dog reply to him or her was none other than the “Son of Sam” serial killer, David Berkowitz, who claimed his neighbor’s dog, Harvey, was possessed by demons and made him kill. Now let’s not jump to conclusions. Cha-Cha has not commanded murder, yet. According to MSNBC, when the 77-year-old reporter made famous for breaking the news of a spherical Earth told the story, co-host Joy Behar was close to throwing up. Walter stated she’s going to bring in the woman who witnessed the canine conversation in order to corroborate, as soon as she stops being invisible. Cha-Cha has yet to comment or return C&V’s phone calls.

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