I know, but this is different. The obvious signs in public, the repeated cognitive tests, the mri, the deep needs to create a legacy by slapping his name and anything and everything- It’s different. |
Putin’s issue was never dementia — it was some other kind of illness, but not cognitive. If it was something else, it was probably treatable. |
Whatever it was, it seemed to be treated with steroids because he had the characteristic puffy face. |
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The Christmas address.... Say no more. The 25th Amendment was meant for says like this.
Merry Christmas! |
I’m not holding my breath. He has been slapping his name on things for decades. |
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Here's an article from a medical journal with some reasonable theories of what the bruising on his hands might be from. I think it's a combo of thin skin common to the elderly and blood thinners. But because he's vain, he covers the bruises up with makeup, thereby drawing even more attention to them. https://www.namd.org/journal-of-medicine/3458-whats-up-with-trumps-hand-bruise-doctors-have-theories.html |
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Trump is with Netanyahu right now.
I am not sure what is worse... 1) that he believes the US bombed Venezuela 2) that he has arranged for a pardon of Netanyau or 3) that he believes the lie that Ukraine bombed one of Putin's residences. Like, why do we have an intelligence agency and state department? |
Trump: It was a covert operation. That's why we're talking about it... |
That was written back in August, so there'd be additional data for them to go on if they wrote it now. |
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Trump: "We have a fool at the Federal Reserve. I mean, Biden reappointed him. It's too bad. You would have thought he wouldn't have done that."
(Jerome Powell was appointed by Trump) |
These are the ones where I think he's just told the lie so many times that he believes it himself now. He's showed himself over the years as being a master of saying something false over and over and over and over again so that his cult believes him. The only time it didn't work was with COVID, and it's not going to work with his "perfect cognitive tests." |