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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What a moron! Transcript of Trump’s comment on Musk: [quote] Well -- you have to give him credit. I spoke to him very recently, and he's also doing the rockets. He likes rockets. And -- he does good at rockets too, by the way. I never saw where the engines come down with no wings, no anything, and they're landing. I said I've never seen that before. And I was worried about him, because he's one of our great geniuses, and we have to protect our genius. You know, we have to protect Thomas Edison and we have to protect all of these people that -- came up with originally the light bulb and -- the wheel and all of these things. And he's one of our very smart people and we want to-- we want to cherish those people.[/quote][/quote] :shock: :shock: :shock: How can anyone support such a buffoon?[/quote] The Trump Train is a wreck, in slow motion. It is horrible to watch. How can someone who speaks this incoherently command anything? I honestly wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between Trump’s literal words or a satire piece. His grammar, analysis, insight, understanding, intelligence, empathy is simply... nonexistent. Do you think Trump knows that Thomas Edison is dead?[/quote] He does, but he is at the point where his speech contains more elisions than not, because it's too mentally fatiguing for him to properly frame his thoughts and include all the words. He was probably thinking: "...we have to nurture and protect talented American inventors on par with Thomas Edison..." but nowadays his thoughts come out all garbled. He used to speak quite well, actually. Go back to his interviews from decades ago. It's some form of dementia, which at his age is not uncommon. It may be linked to mini strokes due to his parlous state of health. But I think PP has it right. None of these medical points matter at all. What is infinitely more problematic is his innate lack of morals and ethics. An honest, yet diminished President is not an issue! A dishonest and diminished President is a disturbing scenario indeed. [/quote]
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