Trump’s Dementia

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dementia Don is on full display at the G7. Wow unbelievable he’s still in office. The GOP are truly horrible people.


For sure. Putting aside the insanity of what spews from his mouth, he’s having a lot of trouble standing and walking.



And breathing. It sounded bad.
Anonymous
Trump says he would prefer to have no trade deals with Canada or Mexico than the USMCA

https://bsky.app/profile/atrupar.com/post/3moizsjp35i23


Can we just end this, please?????
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump says he would prefer to have no trade deals with Canada or Mexico than the USMCA

https://bsky.app/profile/atrupar.com/post/3moizsjp35i23


Can we just end this, please?????


It's like someone sitting at a restaurant with their screaming bratty toddler and the kid is throwing food all over, screaming demands, kicking, spitting, and pissing off the surrounding diners and the parents are just sitting there with smiles pretending there's nothing wrong and their kid is an angel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No filter, no disinhibition...and, yes, he really said these words about el-Sisi. I checked.

“I met him early in the campaign…He was in a hotel and I met him. We fell in love, deeply in love…we didn’t know each other before that. We had great chemistry, and I stayed twice as long as I was supposed to.”




JFC. This is the leader of our country?
Anonymous
Can you imagine if a male Democrat said that?!
Anonymous
Israel has to have some good Intel on his real physical and mental state. You wonder how much longer until they start passing it to the NYT or whoever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For anyone in the know…is the constant falling asleep related to dementia?


Yes and heart disease.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No filter, no disinhibition...and, yes, he really said these words about el-Sisi. I checked.

“I met him early in the campaign…He was in a hotel and I met him. We fell in love, deeply in love…we didn’t know each other before that. We had great chemistry, and I stayed twice as long as I was supposed to.”




JFC. This is the leader of our country?


His filter is rapidly disintegrating, so it’s getting harder and harder to keep his true thoughts and feelings down. Before we know it he’ll be ripping off his clothes when YMCA comes on revealing lavender speedos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No filter, no disinhibition...and, yes, he really said these words about el-Sisi. I checked.

“I met him early in the campaign…He was in a hotel and I met him. We fell in love, deeply in love…we didn’t know each other before that. We had great chemistry, and I stayed twice as long as I was supposed to.”




JFC. This is the leader of our country?


His filter is rapidly disintegrating, so it’s getting harder and harder to keep his true thoughts and feelings down. Before we know it he’ll be ripping off his clothes when YMCA comes on revealing lavender speedos.


It’s undignified but would like to see that.

Then Vance can do the Sunday morning show circuit and tell us that it was a deep fake and spew nonsense about how healthy Trump is while the rest of the GOP blathers on about how they saw nothing and aren’t really focusing on Trump’s actions and besides: let Trump be Trump!
Anonymous
“ Dr. John Gartner, a medical professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said this week that Donald Trump represents the most severe case of psychological illness he has encountered in four decades of clinical work, and that the trajectory is worsening.

“In 40 years of clinical practice and almost 30 years of teaching psychiatric residents, I've never encountered a patient as sick as Donald Trump,” Gartner said on The Daily Beast's podcast. “He's so many standard deviations away from what we would normally consider normal, and that it's coming to a head now is in his fantasies of being this military conqueror.”

Gartner, who has not examined Trump directly, has been tracking what he describes as accelerating cognitive deterioration. Earlier this year, he told iNews the decline was progressing “almost week over week” across four clinical indicators: language, memory, behavior, and psychomotor performance. Last month, he suggested the pattern was consistent with frontotemporal dementia, a condition characterized by disinhibition and impaired judgment.

On the podcast, Gartner connected that decline to what he sees as an increasing appetite for military confrontation. “He actually gets incredible gratification from destroying things and hurting people and feeling powerful through that,” he said. With poll numbers falling and the possibility of losing both houses of Congress, Gartner argued that Trump may look to his role as commander in chief as the one remaining source of unchecked power. “He will still be the commander in chief, and he's going to want to exercise that power in a way that makes him feel powerful.”

Gartner described Trump as “grooming” the public for nuclear conflict, driven by what he characterized as sadism and a desire for historical notoriety as a military figure. Trump has previously compared himself to Napoleon, Alexander the Great, and Julius Caesar, Raw Story noted, despite never having served in the military.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“ Dr. John Gartner, a medical professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said this week that Donald Trump represents the most severe case of psychological illness he has encountered in four decades of clinical work, and that the trajectory is worsening.

“In 40 years of clinical practice and almost 30 years of teaching psychiatric residents, I've never encountered a patient as sick as Donald Trump,” Gartner said on The Daily Beast's podcast. “He's so many standard deviations away from what we would normally consider normal, and that it's coming to a head now is in his fantasies of being this military conqueror.”

Gartner, who has not examined Trump directly, has been tracking what he describes as accelerating cognitive deterioration. Earlier this year, he told iNews the decline was progressing “almost week over week” across four clinical indicators: language, memory, behavior, and psychomotor performance. Last month, he suggested the pattern was consistent with frontotemporal dementia, a condition characterized by disinhibition and impaired judgment.

On the podcast, Gartner connected that decline to what he sees as an increasing appetite for military confrontation. “He actually gets incredible gratification from destroying things and hurting people and feeling powerful through that,” he said. With poll numbers falling and the possibility of losing both houses of Congress, Gartner argued that Trump may look to his role as commander in chief as the one remaining source of unchecked power. “He will still be the commander in chief, and he's going to want to exercise that power in a way that makes him feel powerful.”

Gartner described Trump as “grooming” the public for nuclear conflict, driven by what he characterized as sadism and a desire for historical notoriety as a military figure. Trump has previously compared himself to Napoleon, Alexander the Great, and Julius Caesar, Raw Story noted, despite never having served in the military.”

Joanna Coles is annoying so the Daily Beast podcast episodes with Gartner are the only ones I listen to - totally worth it, he is great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For anyone in the know…is the constant falling asleep related to dementia?


My dad had dementia, and he fell asleep while I was having a conversation with him. My dad had trouble sleeping at night, which is why he fell asleep during the day. I'm guessing the same is happening with Trump. My dad died at 82 in a dementia ward of a nursing home. He didn't recognize his own grandchildren at the end.

Sorry for your loss.
Anonymous

Why isn't Jake Tapper writing a damn book about Trump's very obvious, more rapid, worse, and more dangerous decline?

Where is that book, Tapper? Dickhead.
Anonymous
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