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Does Donald Trump Have Dementia?


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4 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

The viewing audience numbered in the millions. You've got nothing.

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Until Trump undergoes a thorough medical  review by unbiased competent professionals that show he has dementia, he is entitled to not be labeled as such.  Appreciably he is quick to call other people crazy or suffering from dementia, but that just attests to his vulgarity and lack of class, not his dementia.

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23 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Yes 100%. In my opinion he started to fade in the last year of his presidency. He may have had a minor stroke. Since then, it has been a steady downhill path. Far less coherent than in the past, very hard for him to continue a sentence for more than 15 seconds, alot of rambling, complaining, playing the victim card, and juvenile name calling as usual. Even most of the CEO's he met with a month ago were shocked at how lacking his message was.

 

He is in the beginning stages of severe cognitive decline and it's a horrific thing to watch, he's an increasingly dangerous man and having him as the oldest elected president in history would not be a good thing. He rambles on and on, and it is easy to discern that he has a very hard time maintaining a thought for more than 15 seconds. He is, and has always been the master of slogans, and memes, but the public is just getting tired of the same game, day in and day out. He does not possess the creative juice to adapt, and that is absolutely killing his campaign, at this point. He is headed for the greatest humiliation of his lifetime.

 

He's old, he's tired, he's now the oldest person to ever run for president, he's feels like he's 85 or 90 right now, he seems to be losing interest, he seems to be losing the plot, his message is getting tired, he has no ability to dance on his feet and be creative, and adapt, and he just seems to be disintegrating before our eyes, which is a beautiful thing to watch.

 

And now, he seems to regret his choice of Vance, and seems very stressed out over Harris. Can't blame him for that.

 

He does seem to be imploding.  

 

 

Have you had your eyesight and hearing checked lately?

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12 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Yes 100%. In my opinion he started to fade in the last year of his presidency. He may have had a minor stroke. Since then, it has been a steady downhill path. Far less coherent than in the past, very hard for him to continue a sentence for more than 15 seconds, alot of rambling, complaining, playing the victim card, and juvenile name calling as usual. Even most of the CEO's he met with a month ago were shocked at how lacking his message was.

 

He is in the beginning stages of severe cognitive decline and it's a horrific thing to watch, he's an increasingly dangerous man and having him as the oldest elected president in history would not be a good thing. He rambles on and on, and it is easy to discern that he has a very hard time maintaining a thought for more than 15 seconds. He is, and has always been the master of slogans, and memes, but the public is just getting tired of the same game, day in and day out. He does not possess the creative juice to adapt, and that is absolutely killing his campaign, at this point. He is headed for the greatest humiliation of his lifetime.

 

He's old, he's tired, he's now the oldest person to ever run for president, he's feels like he's 85 or 90 right now, he seems to be losing interest, he seems to be losing the plot, his message is getting tired, he has no ability to dance on his feet and be creative, and adapt, and he just seems to be disintegrating before our eyes, which is a beautiful thing to watch.

 

And now, he seems to regret his choice of Vance, and seems very stressed out over Harris. Can't blame him for that.

 

He does seem to be imploding.  

 

You make some good points in your post and I would like to add something, even if it is going off on a tangent very slightly, because someone who has dementia/lost the plot/has senile decay is highly likely to be swayed by strong people in his immediate circle who have their own viewpoints to push.

 

For example: –Former independent presidential candidate and antivaccine advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that former President Trump wants him to choose leaders for key public health agencies if he wins the election in November…Kennedy and Trump previously talked about conspiracy theories related to the toxicity of childhood vaccines in a video posted to social media earlier this year!!   
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4887585-rfk-jr-trump-fda-nih-cdc/


So it could be possible that the anti-vax and conspiracy theorist Robert F Kennedy is in charge of a key public health agency. That would be an absolute joke and would be damaging to the health system in the USA.

 

In addition: –The presence of hard-right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer alongside Donald Trump on the campaign trail in recent days has raised questions, including from some Republicans, about the influence the controversial former congressional candidate may have on him.


Ms Loomer is well-known for her anti-Muslim rhetoric and for spreading conspiracy theories, including that the 9/11 attacks were an "inside job" carried out by the US government.


So a Kennedy nut job and antivax and conspiracy theorist, along with hard right conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, who thinks the 9/11 attacks were carried out by the US government, could hold sway on government policies.


Be afraid, be very afraid.

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4 hours ago, tilaceer said:

As its Fun Friday !

Some expert opinions on Trump having dementia, (passed down from his father, like his wealth).

Trump Not Having Dementia:
Dr Ronny Jackson, (or Johnson according to Trump):    The Candyman

Trump Having Dementia:
Suzanne Lachmann:  New York psychologist
John Gartner: Psychologist and former professor at Johns Hopkins University Medical School
Dr. Lance Dodes: A supervising analyst emeritus of the Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute and retired Harvard Medical School professor

Justin Frank: Former Professor of Psychiatry at George Washington Medical School
Vincent Greenwood: Executive director of the Washington Center For Cognitive Therapy
Harry Segal: Senior lecturer at Cornell University and Weill Cornell Medical School

Over 700 mental health experts submitted a petition to Congress warning of Trump’s declining mental health.

Have you seen #Unfit? I've watched half, but it was already damning...

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14 minutes ago, DualSportBiker said:

Same director and producer have made #Untruth recently. I will get that when available...

If you haven't seen it yet, check out " When Truth Isn't Truth: The Rudy Giuliani Story"
Not the "America's Mayor" he was painted out to be.

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While he has many things that qualify as his "Greatest Hits", such as covfefe, injecting bleach, "I don't understand why he would" (Putin), "They're eating the dawgs; they're eating the cats; they're eating the pets", and "I have a concept of a plan", my favorite remains:

 

4 July 2019, in his speech he said:

 

“Our [Revolutionary] army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over the airports,........"

 

The guy certainly knows his history.  Of course, flights were delayed for about 150 years, but the important thing is those patriots did their job.

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