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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some strokes are completely invisible from the outside, OP, so he could very well have had multiple ones without anyone knowing. This is how my grandfather developed dementia - because of high blood pressure which led to undetected mini-strokes. Trump's face is perfectly fine.[b] It's hard for a lot of people to maintain a "normal demeanor" when in public for hours. I know I develop a sort of rictus if I smile too much, and then a corner of my mouth starts to tremble, because my muscles aren't used to it. I hate being under the public eye for long. I also get tremors in my hands. [/b] [/quote] Yep. Me too. Which is one of the many reasons I am not a high ranking politician, whose facial expressions are scrutinized with a microscope. I mean, Biden glanced at his watch once a few years ago and the right is still losing its collective mind. Being POTUS takes certain skills. One of them is representing the country well by sitting up straight, staying awake, speaking coherently— even if that requires staying on topic with a teleprompter— and having a friendly demeanor. If that’s not you, fine. We only need one President every 4-8 years in a nation of 350 million people. The fact we got a felon manspreader narcoleptic incontinent dementia evil fool does not speak well of us. Seriously, Trump was literally the only one who wanted this parade. The military, his last administration and 2/3 of the American public didn’t want this. But, he won and got his big beautiful birthday lovefest. The least he can do is sit up, stay awake, learn the protocol and pretend to be engaged. Ordering a parade for your birthday, then sleeping/sulking/slumping through it is 7 year old behavior and enormously embarrassing— and insulting to the Army, whom he ordered to be a dancing money to stroke his ego. Well, the complied. Now don’t insult them by slumping over and sleeping or pouting. If my 10 year old acted like that at his birthday party, one parent would remove him and it could continue without his presence until his behavior improved. [/quote]
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