Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I do not like the man. But he is healthy. Don't forget that both of his parents easily made it past 90.
Exactly. Democrats hate their most successful opponents.
Anonymous wrote:Hey 13:41, Check your comprehension.
Unstable and dementia are NOT the same,
you ridiculous fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey 13:41, Check your comprehension.
Unstable and dementia are NOT the same,
you ridiculous fool.
Did someone post from the future?
Anonymous wrote:Hey 13:41, Check your comprehension.
Unstable and dementia are NOT the same,
you ridiculous fool.
Did someone post from the future?
Anonymous wrote:Hey 13:41, Check your comprehension.
Unstable and dementia are NOT the same,
you ridiculous fool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't see someone with dementia, to be honest. I see someone who is getting old, yes, and less sharp (never the sharpest knife to begin with), but mostly bored and indifferent. He doesn't care enough to be regularly briefed or to be precise. He's a narcissist who wanted to stay out of jail and exact revenge.
Go look at a few videos. Watch an interview from before the Apprentice years. Watch another one from early on in his first administration. Listen to him now — and also read the transcript from the video, since most of us work very hard, often without realizing it, in an effort to make sense of what we’re hearing. The level of his vocabulary, his ability to express and respond to ideas with multiple parts, his ability to engage in reciprocal conversations, and his use of things like repetition, neologisms, and repeating stock phrases have all changed. He also has fine and gross motor deficits that seem to be worsening. This is in addition to the bored, vengeful, and indifferent qualities that you’ve noted PP.
This. People are generally unaware of how much we all compensate for people who don’t speak well for whatever reason. But there have been numerous pieces by psychiatrists who have concluded he does have dementia. Because he’s been in the public eye for so long it’s not difficult to make the diagnosis.
Hey liar, list all those “numerous” psychiatrists who “concluded” the President has dementia.
You can’t.
DP. Here you go:
More than 230 doctors say Trump is too unstable to serve
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-george-conway-anti-psychopath-election-b2634614.html
Anonymous wrote:This. Seriously. Most people would be lucky to be in his physical condition at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't see someone with dementia, to be honest. I see someone who is getting old, yes, and less sharp (never the sharpest knife to begin with), but mostly bored and indifferent. He doesn't care enough to be regularly briefed or to be precise. He's a narcissist who wanted to stay out of jail and exact revenge.
Go look at a few videos. Watch an interview from before the Apprentice years. Watch another one from early on in his first administration. Listen to him now — and also read the transcript from the video, since most of us work very hard, often without realizing it, in an effort to make sense of what we’re hearing. The level of his vocabulary, his ability to express and respond to ideas with multiple parts, his ability to engage in reciprocal conversations, and his use of things like repetition, neologisms, and repeating stock phrases have all changed. He also has fine and gross motor deficits that seem to be worsening. This is in addition to the bored, vengeful, and indifferent qualities that you’ve noted PP.
This. People are generally unaware of how much we all compensate for people who don’t speak well for whatever reason. But there have been numerous pieces by psychiatrists who have concluded he does have dementia. Because he’s been in the public eye for so long it’s not difficult to make the diagnosis.
Hey liar, list all those “numerous” psychiatrists who “concluded” the President has dementia.
You can’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't see someone with dementia, to be honest. I see someone who is getting old, yes, and less sharp (never the sharpest knife to begin with), but mostly bored and indifferent. He doesn't care enough to be regularly briefed or to be precise. He's a narcissist who wanted to stay out of jail and exact revenge.
Go look at a few videos. Watch an interview from before the Apprentice years. Watch another one from early on in his first administration. Listen to him now — and also read the transcript from the video, since most of us work very hard, often without realizing it, in an effort to make sense of what we’re hearing. The level of his vocabulary, his ability to express and respond to ideas with multiple parts, his ability to engage in reciprocal conversations, and his use of things like repetition, neologisms, and repeating stock phrases have all changed. He also has fine and gross motor deficits that seem to be worsening. This is in addition to the bored, vengeful, and indifferent qualities that you’ve noted PP.
This. People are generally unaware of how much we all compensate for people who don’t speak well for whatever reason. But there have been numerous pieces by psychiatrists who have concluded he does have dementia. Because he’s been in the public eye for so long it’s not difficult to make the diagnosis.
Hey liar, list all those “numerous” psychiatrists who “concluded” the President has dementia.
You can’t.
Anonymous wrote:This. Seriously. Most people would be lucky to be in his physical condition at that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't see someone with dementia, to be honest. I see someone who is getting old, yes, and less sharp (never the sharpest knife to begin with), but mostly bored and indifferent. He doesn't care enough to be regularly briefed or to be precise. He's a narcissist who wanted to stay out of jail and exact revenge.
Go look at a few videos. Watch an interview from before the Apprentice years. Watch another one from early on in his first administration. Listen to him now — and also read the transcript from the video, since most of us work very hard, often without realizing it, in an effort to make sense of what we’re hearing. The level of his vocabulary, his ability to express and respond to ideas with multiple parts, his ability to engage in reciprocal conversations, and his use of things like repetition, neologisms, and repeating stock phrases have all changed. He also has fine and gross motor deficits that seem to be worsening. This is in addition to the bored, vengeful, and indifferent qualities that you’ve noted PP.
This. People are generally unaware of how much we all compensate for people who don’t speak well for whatever reason. But there have been numerous pieces by psychiatrists who have concluded he does have dementia. Because he’s been in the public eye for so long it’s not difficult to make the diagnosis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't see someone with dementia, to be honest. I see someone who is getting old, yes, and less sharp (never the sharpest knife to begin with), but mostly bored and indifferent. He doesn't care enough to be regularly briefed or to be precise. He's a narcissist who wanted to stay out of jail and exact revenge.
Go look at a few videos. Watch an interview from before the Apprentice years. Watch another one from early on in his first administration. Listen to him now — and also read the transcript from the video, since most of us work very hard, often without realizing it, in an effort to make sense of what we’re hearing. The level of his vocabulary, his ability to express and respond to ideas with multiple parts, his ability to engage in reciprocal conversations, and his use of things like repetition, neologisms, and repeating stock phrases have all changed. He also has fine and gross motor deficits that seem to be worsening. This is in addition to the bored, vengeful, and indifferent qualities that you’ve noted PP.