Anonymous wrote:The journalist Michael Wolff, who has written several books about Trump and still maintains contacts in the Trump administration, talked to a WH official after Trump's Venezuela press conference. It turns out that WH staff were caught off guard by Trump's comments about the US "running" Venezuela, etc.--likely a result of his dementia. It was supposed to be a military operation--not a takeover. Trump's words changed the whole character of the exercise in a moment. There is no plan to deal with the aftermath of extracting Maduro from the country.
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Anonymous wrote:
Yup. Trump may have dementia too but has always been a narcissistic sociopath.
Anonymous wrote:Trump in a single gaggle on Air Force One just threatened:
-- a second strike against Venezuela
-- Cuba
-- Mexico
-- Colombia
-- Iran
-- Greenland (which in turn would be an attack on the EU and Denmark)
Anonymous wrote:President Donald Trump Struggles on Stairs After Appearing to Slur His Words
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/president-donald-trump-struggles-stairs-165940435.html
Anonymous wrote:Trump in a single gaggle on Air Force One just threatened:
-- a second strike against Venezuela
-- Cuba
-- Mexico
-- Colombia
-- Iran
-- Greenland (which in turn would be an attack on the EU and Denmark)

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looking at his family history, I think he’s early stages and that we’re stuck with him for this term. His dad wasn’t dx’d until he was 86 and then died at 93. If he was anything like Trump, he probably was too stubborn to get tested until things went pretty far south. It seems to line up pretty well with how Trump is acting now—just kind of losing more of his filter.
With the MRIs and cognitive tests I suspect Trump was already diagnosed, they are just hiding it from us.
He received 3 Montreal cognitive assessments in rapid succession. Medically, the protocol is to do this ONLY when the patient has scored badly during the first. Why? Because there aren't that many variants of the test, so a patient can remember the questions from test to test and score better every subsequent time, making the assessment meaningless. You ONLY do this when the patient has shown abnormally low cognitive functioning during the first test, such that following the decline is more important than the patient remembering the questions.
So yes, his doctors are lying by omission.
Cognitive function decline speeds up for humans in their 70s and 80s. This is basic human science.
Er, my mom was 84 when she died from leukemia, and she had full control of her mental and physical faculties until her death. In fact, she gave a biochemistry lecture to her doctors (from her hospital bed) the week she died.
Some people are still sharp in their 80’s. Most have at least some decline compared to younger years even if it’s not really noticeable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looking at his family history, I think he’s early stages and that we’re stuck with him for this term. His dad wasn’t dx’d until he was 86 and then died at 93. If he was anything like Trump, he probably was too stubborn to get tested until things went pretty far south. It seems to line up pretty well with how Trump is acting now—just kind of losing more of his filter.
With the MRIs and cognitive tests I suspect Trump was already diagnosed, they are just hiding it from us.
He received 3 Montreal cognitive assessments in rapid succession. Medically, the protocol is to do this ONLY when the patient has scored badly during the first. Why? Because there aren't that many variants of the test, so a patient can remember the questions from test to test and score better every subsequent time, making the assessment meaningless. You ONLY do this when the patient has shown abnormally low cognitive functioning during the first test, such that following the decline is more important than the patient remembering the questions.
So yes, his doctors are lying by omission.
Cognitive function decline speeds up for humans in their 70s and 80s. This is basic human science.
Er, my mom was 84 when she died from leukemia, and she had full control of her mental and physical faculties until her death. In fact, she gave a biochemistry lecture to her doctors (from her hospital bed) the week she died.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looking at his family history, I think he’s early stages and that we’re stuck with him for this term. His dad wasn’t dx’d until he was 86 and then died at 93. If he was anything like Trump, he probably was too stubborn to get tested until things went pretty far south. It seems to line up pretty well with how Trump is acting now—just kind of losing more of his filter.
With the MRIs and cognitive tests I suspect Trump was already diagnosed, they are just hiding it from us.
He received 3 Montreal cognitive assessments in rapid succession. Medically, the protocol is to do this ONLY when the patient has scored badly during the first. Why? Because there aren't that many variants of the test, so a patient can remember the questions from test to test and score better every subsequent time, making the assessment meaningless. You ONLY do this when the patient has shown abnormally low cognitive functioning during the first test, such that following the decline is more important than the patient remembering the questions.
So yes, his doctors are lying by omission.
Cognitive function decline speeds up for humans in their 70s and 80s. This is basic human science.
Er, my mom was 84 when she died from leukemia, and she had full control of her mental and physical faculties until her death. In fact, she gave a biochemistry lecture to her doctors (from her hospital bed) the week she died.