Trump is not all there.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:When asked about Harvard this evening, Trump went a rant about riots in Harlem and black people.

Did he confused Harlem and Harvard?

No his brain is like “oh a Black person, I should talk about a Black people.”* He can’t compute that a Black person might be asking him about Harvard.

*His brain might use different terms


Wow this really does seem like he was getting them confused, even while he was talking with the way he was going back and forth.

It just really feels like everyone’s crazy uncle somehow became president.


Could be his hearing is declining.


At his age, there is 100% certainty that his hearing AND eyesight have declined.

Which explains a lot. He cannot not make out the difference between the tattoos and the superimposed MS13, and he cannot hear very well.

My mother is 74 and has similar hearing and eyesight problems. She also is prone to rambling and jumping from topic to topic. She's not as vindictive, but she's very riled up against her neighbors!

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am not surprised that an 80 year old racist from Queens with dementia thinks “blacks” = “Harlem”.

You could have nominated Haley, GOP. But your racism and authoritarianism is exposed on full display. May the party die an embarrassing death it deserves.


+1

There is something about what NYC produces. Look at Guiliani…totally nuts.

My dad and uncle (also from nyc) display similar traits. That’s not a good thing!



NYC is the armpit of the universe.
Anonymous
I don't know why this hasn't been shared yet, but this is the "photoshopped" tattoo.



It's not even photoshopped. Those are just labels put by someone who is trying to suggest what the images in the actual tattoos mean.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am not surprised that an 80 year old racist from Queens with dementia thinks “blacks” = “Harlem”.

You could have nominated Haley, GOP. But your racism and authoritarianism is exposed on full display. May the party die an embarrassing death it deserves.


+1

There is something about what NYC produces. Look at Guiliani…totally nuts.

My dad and uncle (also from nyc) display similar traits. That’s not a good thing!



NYC is the armpit of the universe.

We call them ball scratchers. They’re not representative of NYC. Sadly, there’s concentrated pockets of them everywhere. The Cuomo bros are a different version, but still ball scratchers. The New England version can be found in Canton, Tewksbury, Brockton, Revere etc.
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Anonymous wrote:My dad had dementia before he died and obsession is common. Can’t let things go. I also wonder if Trump’s propensity to lie has made the dementia worse. It would be interesting to study this. Expanding your mind through reading, writing, learning a language, dancing, etc can really improve your outcome because you’re challenging your mind.

It sounds like Trump watches tv a lot, and that contributed to my dad’s decline. (Though my dad watched westerns and such, not Fox. 😉) Fox’s drilling down on the same thing over and over, is not expanding one’s mind.


My father reads voraciously, tries learning languages of countries before visiting them (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German), took classes well into his 80s and played tennis and walked every day well into his 80s. He is now in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, so I am. To sure about your thesis.

That said, Trump is definitely demented


DP. Despite your father's experience, multiple studies have shown that "individuals who were more cognitively and physically active were able to delay their clinical Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and cognitive decline." Not prevent necessarily, but delay.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/can-physical-or-cognitive-activity-prevent-dementia-202109162595


Noticeable cognitive decline is inevitable for 99.9% of human beings by the age of 80 and for many, cognitive decline is apparent before the age of 80. This is why it is absolutely bat poop crazy for the most powerful country on the planet to have elected people as old as Trump and Biden to four year terms in consecutive elections. Americans should be ashamed of themselves.


Please post research that shows this. I've known many people who are extremely sharp in their late 80s and early 90s. My mother was working until she was 96, and she was a psychotherapist. She was brilliant, and her mind never wavered, but her body gave out on her.
Anonymous
You really think Dementia Don, who is stuck in the 1980s, knows what Photoshop is?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When asked about Harvard this evening, Trump went a rant about riots in Harlem and black people.

Did he confused Harlem and Harvard?

No his brain is like “oh a Black person, I should talk about a Black people.”* He can’t compute that a Black person might be asking him about Harvard.

*His brain might use different terms


Wow this really does seem like he was getting them confused, even while he was talking with the way he was going back and forth.

It just really feels like everyone’s crazy uncle somehow became president.


Could be his hearing is declining.


Those who have difficulty hearing have much higher rates of dementia. They go together hand-in-glove.


Yes, this is very true. I was told this by an audiologist when I took my father to get hearing aids. Importantly, Trump is very vain and despises signs of weakness (one reason he tore off his mask when he returned from Walter Reed for Covid treatment). He will absolutely refuse to wear hearing aids if he needs them, which will lead to more cognitive decline.


This is most likely exactly what’s going on, and his supporters don’t care. All they care is that he won, they “stuck it to the liberals,” unqualified white guys will get the jobs they (don’t) deserve, and they can pull out the anti-Christian victim card Trump’s given them anytime someone has a good argument against all this stupidity.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dad had dementia before he died and obsession is common. Can’t let things go. I also wonder if Trump’s propensity to lie has made the dementia worse. It would be interesting to study this. Expanding your mind through reading, writing, learning a language, dancing, etc can really improve your outcome because you’re challenging your mind.

It sounds like Trump watches tv a lot, and that contributed to my dad’s decline. (Though my dad watched westerns and such, not Fox. 😉) Fox’s drilling down on the same thing over and over, is not expanding one’s mind.


My father reads voraciously, tries learning languages of countries before visiting them (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German), took classes well into his 80s and played tennis and walked every day well into his 80s. He is now in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, so I am. To sure about your thesis.

That said, Trump is definitely demented


DP. Despite your father's experience, multiple studies have shown that "individuals who were more cognitively and physically active were able to delay their clinical Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and cognitive decline." Not prevent necessarily, but delay.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/can-physical-or-cognitive-activity-prevent-dementia-202109162595


Noticeable cognitive decline is inevitable for 99.9% of human beings by the age of 80 and for many, cognitive decline is apparent before the age of 80. This is why it is absolutely bat poop crazy for the most powerful country on the planet to have elected people as old as Trump and Biden to four year terms in consecutive elections. Americans should be ashamed of themselves.


Please post research that shows this. I've known many people who are extremely sharp in their late 80s and early 90s. My mother was working until she was 96, and she was a psychotherapist. She was brilliant, and her mind never wavered, but her body gave out on her.
Warren Buffet and Charlie Munger, the stock market doesn’t lie.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Terry Moran tries to drop the subject because it starts to get embarrassing for trump. Our president can’t tell when a photo is photoshopped for illustrative purposes. In regards to the “ms13 “ tattoo.

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8joxpdo/



Most people can’t.


That one didn’t even try to look realistic. Either that or whoever did it was really bad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think he is doing what he did while in office the first time, f**king everything up due to incompetency. The man is a moron. A self-serving moron.


That’s the thing, you can talk about decline all you want, but Trump just wasn’t very sharp to begin with.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dad had dementia before he died and obsession is common. Can’t let things go. I also wonder if Trump’s propensity to lie has made the dementia worse. It would be interesting to study this. Expanding your mind through reading, writing, learning a language, dancing, etc can really improve your outcome because you’re challenging your mind.

It sounds like Trump watches tv a lot, and that contributed to my dad’s decline. (Though my dad watched westerns and such, not Fox. 😉) Fox’s drilling down on the same thing over and over, is not expanding one’s mind.


My father reads voraciously, tries learning languages of countries before visiting them (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German), took classes well into his 80s and played tennis and walked every day well into his 80s. He is now in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, so I am. To sure about your thesis.

That said, Trump is definitely demented


DP. Despite your father's experience, multiple studies have shown that "individuals who were more cognitively and physically active were able to delay their clinical Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and cognitive decline." Not prevent necessarily, but delay.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/can-physical-or-cognitive-activity-prevent-dementia-202109162595


Noticeable cognitive decline is inevitable for 99.9% of human beings by the age of 80 and for many, cognitive decline is apparent before the age of 80. This is why it is absolutely bat poop crazy for the most powerful country on the planet to have elected people as old as Trump and Biden to four year terms in consecutive elections. Americans should be ashamed of themselves.


Please post research that shows this. I've known many people who are extremely sharp in their late 80s and early 90s. My mother was working until she was 96, and she was a psychotherapist. She was brilliant, and her mind never wavered, but her body gave out on her.



This is one of the problems with our country. People take a single personal story (" my mother was sharp until she died") and try to argue that this shows everybody is like their mother. When will people realize that a single instance of something in means absolutely nothing? Maybe try thinking about the vast number of over 80 year olds you know. Surely you know at least 100? Would you say most of them could do math in their head as fast as they could when they were in their 20s? If not, yes, there is some "cognitive decline" (and please don't argue that doing math is not cognitive because the OP said "some cognitive decline" not "decline is some specific area you cherrry pick".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dad had dementia before he died and obsession is common. Can’t let things go. I also wonder if Trump’s propensity to lie has made the dementia worse. It would be interesting to study this. Expanding your mind through reading, writing, learning a language, dancing, etc can really improve your outcome because you’re challenging your mind.

It sounds like Trump watches tv a lot, and that contributed to my dad’s decline. (Though my dad watched westerns and such, not Fox. 😉) Fox’s drilling down on the same thing over and over, is not expanding one’s mind.


My father reads voraciously, tries learning languages of countries before visiting them (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German), took classes well into his 80s and played tennis and walked every day well into his 80s. He is now in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, so I am. To sure about your thesis.

That said, Trump is definitely demented


DP. Despite your father's experience, multiple studies have shown that "individuals who were more cognitively and physically active were able to delay their clinical Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and cognitive decline." Not prevent necessarily, but delay.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/can-physical-or-cognitive-activity-prevent-dementia-202109162595


Noticeable cognitive decline is inevitable for 99.9% of human beings by the age of 80 and for many, cognitive decline is apparent before the age of 80. This is why it is absolutely bat poop crazy for the most powerful country on the planet to have elected people as old as Trump and Biden to four year terms in consecutive elections. Americans should be ashamed of themselves.


Please post research that shows this. I've known many people who are extremely sharp in their late 80s and early 90s. My mother was working until she was 96, and she was a psychotherapist. She was brilliant, and her mind never wavered, but her body gave out on her.



This is one of the problems with our country. People take a single personal story (" my mother was sharp until she died") and try to argue that this shows everybody is like their mother. When will people realize that a single instance of something in means absolutely nothing? Maybe try thinking about the vast number of over 80 year olds you know. Surely you know at least 100? Would you say most of them could do math in their head as fast as they could when they were in their 20s? If not, yes, there is some "cognitive decline" (and please don't argue that doing math is not cognitive because the OP said "some cognitive decline" not "decline is some specific area you cherrry pick".



Since everybody lies and politicized "science" is totally untrustworthy...first hand information from your own eyes and ears is by far the greatest source of truth .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dad had dementia before he died and obsession is common. Can’t let things go. I also wonder if Trump’s propensity to lie has made the dementia worse. It would be interesting to study this. Expanding your mind through reading, writing, learning a language, dancing, etc can really improve your outcome because you’re challenging your mind.

It sounds like Trump watches tv a lot, and that contributed to my dad’s decline. (Though my dad watched westerns and such, not Fox. 😉) Fox’s drilling down on the same thing over and over, is not expanding one’s mind.


My father reads voraciously, tries learning languages of countries before visiting them (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German), took classes well into his 80s and played tennis and walked every day well into his 80s. He is now in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, so I am. To sure about your thesis.

That said, Trump is definitely demented


DP. Despite your father's experience, multiple studies have shown that "individuals who were more cognitively and physically active were able to delay their clinical Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and cognitive decline." Not prevent necessarily, but delay.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/can-physical-or-cognitive-activity-prevent-dementia-202109162595


Noticeable cognitive decline is inevitable for 99.9% of human beings by the age of 80 and for many, cognitive decline is apparent before the age of 80. This is why it is absolutely bat poop crazy for the most powerful country on the planet to have elected people as old as Trump and Biden to four year terms in consecutive elections. Americans should be ashamed of themselves.


Please post research that shows this. I've known many people who are extremely sharp in their late 80s and early 90s. My mother was working until she was 96, and she was a psychotherapist. She was brilliant, and her mind never wavered, but her body gave out on her.


Good for your mother. Some people can work and drive a car at 90 years old. No human should be trusted with a 4 year term in the most powerful and demanding job on the planet past the age of 80. This is very basic common sense that anyone with an IQ above 75 will understand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Terry Moran tries to drop the subject because it starts to get embarrassing for trump. Our president can’t tell when a photo is photoshopped for illustrative purposes. In regards to the “ms13 “ tattoo.

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8joxpdo/



Most people can’t.


That one didn’t even try to look realistic. Either that or whoever did it was really bad


As noted, MS13 was added to the photo for illustrative purposes, to tie the symbols to the letters and numbers. Is it correct? I have no idea. But clearly those letters and numbers were not tattooed on his hand.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dad had dementia before he died and obsession is common. Can’t let things go. I also wonder if Trump’s propensity to lie has made the dementia worse. It would be interesting to study this. Expanding your mind through reading, writing, learning a language, dancing, etc can really improve your outcome because you’re challenging your mind.

It sounds like Trump watches tv a lot, and that contributed to my dad’s decline. (Though my dad watched westerns and such, not Fox. 😉) Fox’s drilling down on the same thing over and over, is not expanding one’s mind.


My father reads voraciously, tries learning languages of countries before visiting them (Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, German), took classes well into his 80s and played tennis and walked every day well into his 80s. He is now in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, so I am. To sure about your thesis.

That said, Trump is definitely demented


DP. Despite your father's experience, multiple studies have shown that "individuals who were more cognitively and physically active were able to delay their clinical Alzheimer's disease diagnosis and cognitive decline." Not prevent necessarily, but delay.
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/can-physical-or-cognitive-activity-prevent-dementia-202109162595


Noticeable cognitive decline is inevitable for 99.9% of human beings by the age of 80 and for many, cognitive decline is apparent before the age of 80. This is why it is absolutely bat poop crazy for the most powerful country on the planet to have elected people as old as Trump and Biden to four year terms in consecutive elections. Americans should be ashamed of themselves.


Please post research that shows this. I've known many people who are extremely sharp in their late 80s and early 90s. My mother was working until she was 96, and she was a psychotherapist. She was brilliant, and her mind never wavered, but her body gave out on her.


That is wonderful, but surely you realize how incredibly rare this is, right? Never in my life have I encountered someone in the workforce in their 90s. I can’t think of a single business that would hire an 80 year old for a high-level position.
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