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Post 07/28/2020 19:00     Subject: Re:Trump has trouble walking down ramp at West Point graduation

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Anonymous wrote:This is a must see. Such a hilarious video! The song is catchy.





Sorry!!! Wrong one.

https://twitter.com/gregorybrothers/status/1277351364834799617?s=20


That was worth the click!
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2020 10:08     Subject: Re:Trump has trouble walking down ramp at West Point graduation

Anonymous wrote:This is a must see. Such a hilarious video! The song is catchy.





Sorry!!! Wrong one.

https://twitter.com/gregorybrothers/status/1277351364834799617?s=20
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2020 10:07     Subject: Re:Trump has trouble walking down ramp at West Point graduation

This is a must see. Such a hilarious video! The song is catchy.



Anonymous
Post 06/17/2020 10:50     Subject: Trump has trouble walking down ramp at West Point graduation

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Anonymous wrote:#TrumpIsNotWell




That's going to drive him nuts.


Right? It’s so great. And of course the announcer is a woman.


The toilet paper stuck on his shoe is a great example of why the GOP is so much more effective than Democrats at this kind of thing. Democratic ad makers just wouldn't go there. I love that they're on our side this time around and frightened for when they go back to opposing us! Maybe Dems can learn something during this episode.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2020 10:40     Subject: Trump has trouble walking down ramp at West Point graduation

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Anonymous wrote:Watch this - he really has difficulty walking down what looks like very shallow steps. I've heard he's afraid of steps but this seems like something more.



I have had close friends and relatives with dementia (some just as a result of old age, some secondary to other chronic illness). He absolutely is demented. The incoherence. Combativeness (of course he's always been like that on some level). Stumbling and bumbling and, like the other day, the shuffling walk and needing to steady himself. Slurred speech on occasion.

Mark my words, that is why he hasn't released his medical records. Also, mark my words that in 10-20, it will be known to all that we had a demented President that his sycophants were too busy catering to rather than getting him removed for inability to do his job.


It’s becoming quite a pattern with Republican Presidents.


Agree. We now know this about Reagan too.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2020 09:45     Subject: Trump has trouble walking down ramp at West Point graduation

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Anonymous wrote:“Dr. James Merikangas, a board-certified neurologist and clinical professor of neuropsychiatry, said he immediately noticed problems with Trump’s movements when he saw the video of the president descending a ramp.”
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/trump-health-ramp-walk-water-white-house-doctors-a9569531.html


My husband’s a physician—not a neurologist, but said he looks like he possibly had a Parkinsonism gait in that video.


Does he see other indications of Parkinson's? My mom has it, and I don't. No trembling, for example.

Also honestly I know it's a joke how little he actually does, but if he were on Parkinson's meds I don't know how he'd even have the energy to do THAT much.

I could be wrong. But I just don't think that's it.


Why do you think he needs two hands to drink a glass of water? There’s definitely a tremor. It’s not constant but it’s there.


Michael J. Fox was able to cover up his Parkinson's for years before he finally came out with it. It ramps up over time.
Anonymous
Post 06/17/2020 09:31     Subject: Trump has trouble walking down ramp at West Point graduation

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:“Dr. James Merikangas, a board-certified neurologist and clinical professor of neuropsychiatry, said he immediately noticed problems with Trump’s movements when he saw the video of the president descending a ramp.”
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/trump-health-ramp-walk-water-white-house-doctors-a9569531.html


My husband’s a physician—not a neurologist, but said he looks like he possibly had a Parkinsonism gait in that video.


Does he see other indications of Parkinson's? My mom has it, and I don't. No trembling, for example.

Also honestly I know it's a joke how little he actually does, but if he were on Parkinson's meds I don't know how he'd even have the energy to do THAT much.

I could be wrong. But I just don't think that's it.


Why do you think he needs two hands to drink a glass of water? There’s definitely a tremor. It’s not constant but it’s there.