fan·tas·tic fan?tastik/Submit adjective 1. informal extraordinarily good or attractive. "they did a fantastic job" synonyms: marvelous, wonderful, sensational, outstanding, superb, super, excellent, first-rate, first-class, dazzling, out of this world, breathtaking; More 2. imaginative or fanciful; remote from reality. "novels are capable of mixing fantastic and realistic elements" synonyms: fanciful, extravagant, extraordinary, irrational, wild, absurd, far-fetched, nonsensical, incredible, unbelievable, unthinkable, implausible, improbable, unlikely, doubtful, dubious Lol, yes, if you mean definition 2.
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I don't know about a stroke. But I think we will find out later that he is in the early stages of dementia. There is no other reason for his irrational, impulsive, unreasonable ranting. Half the time he doesn't make any sense. He contradicts himself. And these aren't even his worst characteristics, especially lately.
This is not someone who is "normal" or healthy. And I've had enough elderly family members with dementia to know it when I see it. |
+1 Lying liars will never tell the truth, and Trump will never release all the results of his physical. |
| He needs to lose 50lb, what a fatty. |
50 lbs?! You’re too kind. He’s a pig. Oh and a traitor. |
| I think it is fantastic you all are so dedicated to his every move and the good of the country. Bless your hearts. |
So you're just going to act like being 100lbs overweight and believing exercise is bad for you might result in different health outcomes? |
| Trump is seriously obese. If he couldn't afford custom tailored suits it would be a lot more obvious. |
Obama would have said outright, "Hey, sorry about that my dentures slipped." Why won't Trump? |
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This is a piece by a physician who says that a Trump needs an evaluation for degenerative brain disease. https://www.statnews.com/2017/12/07/donald-trump-brain-specialist-disease/
If you are still in support of Trump and are wary of reading another polemic, know that this doctor does not judge Trump as a person, or his politics, and stresses that those with degenerative brain diseases are not bad people. |
This is a psychologist, an adjunct professor of psychology and another forensic psychologist. Last time I checked, you don’t go to a psychologist, who admits they are not supportive of the patient, for a diagnosis of degenerative brain disease. Further, Statnews? Really? Are advertisers still paying for posts that fit StatNews’ theme or have they moved away from that format yet? I love the idea behind StatNews. I don’t know if it is independent only 2 years after the chief revenue officer laid out the plan to make revenue. He made the statements in an interview in 2015. Bro...come on.... |
No, he's not. He's a physician. http://www.drvox.com/about/ And bra, cone on. Engage with the substance. - not a bro |
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When my mom was diagnosed with dementia, she had a complete evaluation by both a psychologist and a neurologist. I think he needs both.
In addition to a trip to the dentist to have his dentures adjusted. |
2 big macs, plus 2 fillet o fish and a big diet coke as a regular dinner staple. The man is heading for a major catastrophic health fail. |
The guy is supposedly filthy rich yet has "ill fitting dentures and/or dental work?" Does not compute. |