Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
“I read the NYT and WaPo every morning. Stories of Trump's mental incapacity - distinct from stories that criticize his decisions without mentioning his mental health - are exceedingly rare, and there has NEVER been an editorial about it in either newspaper during his second term! Recently, some Opinion pieces have been allowed to talk about it, either directly, like in the recent NYT piece, or very circuitously, like some WaPo articles.
So the main centrist newspapers are not on board yet. They have to get on board and be more forthright about his recent, very clear symptoms of dementia, such as when he was told to tell the press the Jesus image was doctored, but instead he said he thought it depicted him as a doctor. This is dereliction of duty at this point.”
Good summary.
It was dereliction of duty for the GOP to not wrest the codes from Trump when he threatened to destroy Iran.
Are you seriously calling the NY Times and Washington Post, centrist?
Yes, I am, because this is what they are.
Centrist is too kind for what they are. They have normalized Trump's derangement by NEVER calling it out until a week ago. They have done more damage than anyone. Ended one subscription last year, the other this year.
PP you replied to. I share that sentiment, but there is no political word to designate media that fails to point out a President's mental health challenges. These newspapers are neither left nor right in their political bent. They're derelict in their duty to report on Trump's cognitive decline because they're terrified of being sued into bankruptcy. As are ALL major news sources in the US today, BTW. They're ALL cowards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
“I read the NYT and WaPo every morning. Stories of Trump's mental incapacity - distinct from stories that criticize his decisions without mentioning his mental health - are exceedingly rare, and there has NEVER been an editorial about it in either newspaper during his second term! Recently, some Opinion pieces have been allowed to talk about it, either directly, like in the recent NYT piece, or very circuitously, like some WaPo articles.
So the main centrist newspapers are not on board yet. They have to get on board and be more forthright about his recent, very clear symptoms of dementia, such as when he was told to tell the press the Jesus image was doctored, but instead he said he thought it depicted him as a doctor. This is dereliction of duty at this point.”
Good summary.
It was dereliction of duty for the GOP to not wrest the codes from Trump when he threatened to destroy Iran.
Are you seriously calling the NY Times and Washington Post, centrist?
Yes, I am, because this is what they are.
Centrist is too kind for what they are. They have normalized Trump's derangement by NEVER calling it out until a week ago. They have done more damage than anyone. Ended one subscription last year, the other this year.
PP you replied to. I share that sentiment, but there is no political word to designate media that fails to point out a President's mental health challenges. These newspapers are neither left nor right in their political bent. They're derelict in their duty to report on Trump's cognitive decline because they're terrified of being sued into bankruptcy. As are ALL major news sources in the US today, BTW. They're ALL cowards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
“I read the NYT and WaPo every morning. Stories of Trump's mental incapacity - distinct from stories that criticize his decisions without mentioning his mental health - are exceedingly rare, and there has NEVER been an editorial about it in either newspaper during his second term! Recently, some Opinion pieces have been allowed to talk about it, either directly, like in the recent NYT piece, or very circuitously, like some WaPo articles.
So the main centrist newspapers are not on board yet. They have to get on board and be more forthright about his recent, very clear symptoms of dementia, such as when he was told to tell the press the Jesus image was doctored, but instead he said he thought it depicted him as a doctor. This is dereliction of duty at this point.”
Good summary.
It was dereliction of duty for the GOP to not wrest the codes from Trump when he threatened to destroy Iran.
Are you seriously calling the NY Times and Washington Post, centrist?
Yes, I am, because this is what they are.
Centrist is too kind for what they are. They have normalized Trump's derangement by NEVER calling it out until a week ago. They have done more damage than anyone. Ended one subscription last year, the other this year.
PP you replied to. I share that sentiment, but there is no political word to designate media that fails to point out a President's mental health challenges. These newspapers are neither left nor right in their political bent. They're derelict in their duty to report on Trump's cognitive decline because they're terrified of being sued into bankruptcy. As are ALL major news sources in the US today, BTW. They're ALL cowards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He said 28,000 people a year die from this snake's bites in Peru. That is DEMENTED. In case, you are curious, I just looked it up and Peru averages about 10 snakebite deaths per year
Welp, he's an old man telling tall tales. Doesn't mean he's demented.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He said 28,000 people a year die from this snake's bites in Peru. That is DEMENTED. In case, you are curious, I just looked it up and Peru averages about 10 snakebite deaths per year
Welp, he's an old man telling tall tales. Doesn't mean he's demented.
Anonymous wrote:
She barely understands English, so...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
“I read the NYT and WaPo every morning. Stories of Trump's mental incapacity - distinct from stories that criticize his decisions without mentioning his mental health - are exceedingly rare, and there has NEVER been an editorial about it in either newspaper during his second term! Recently, some Opinion pieces have been allowed to talk about it, either directly, like in the recent NYT piece, or very circuitously, like some WaPo articles.
So the main centrist newspapers are not on board yet. They have to get on board and be more forthright about his recent, very clear symptoms of dementia, such as when he was told to tell the press the Jesus image was doctored, but instead he said he thought it depicted him as a doctor. This is dereliction of duty at this point.”
Good summary.
It was dereliction of duty for the GOP to not wrest the codes from Trump when he threatened to destroy Iran.
Are you seriously calling the NY Times and Washington Post, centrist?
Yes, I am, because this is what they are.
Centrist is too kind for what they are. They have normalized Trump's derangement by NEVER calling it out until a week ago. They have done more damage than anyone. Ended one subscription last year, the other this year.
Anonymous wrote:
He said 28,000 people a year die from this snake's bites in Peru. That is DEMENTED. In case, you are curious, I just looked it up and Peru averages about 10 snakebite deaths per year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
“I read the NYT and WaPo every morning. Stories of Trump's mental incapacity - distinct from stories that criticize his decisions without mentioning his mental health - are exceedingly rare, and there has NEVER been an editorial about it in either newspaper during his second term! Recently, some Opinion pieces have been allowed to talk about it, either directly, like in the recent NYT piece, or very circuitously, like some WaPo articles.
So the main centrist newspapers are not on board yet. They have to get on board and be more forthright about his recent, very clear symptoms of dementia, such as when he was told to tell the press the Jesus image was doctored, but instead he said he thought it depicted him as a doctor. This is dereliction of duty at this point.”
Good summary.
It was dereliction of duty for the GOP to not wrest the codes from Trump when he threatened to destroy Iran.
Are you seriously calling the NY Times and Washington Post, centrist?
Yes, I am, because this is what they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Remember the one time that Biden messed up at a debate and the news wouldn’t stop talking about it and his whole party turned against him?
Because Biden's brand was being the adult in the room. With Trump the insanity is expected.
And that is wrong. Anyone who though, "insanity, that's what I want in the Oval Office" should be committed.
He is gone. He was incompetent BEFORE and now he is beyond incompetent and deranged.
25th NOW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
“I read the NYT and WaPo every morning. Stories of Trump's mental incapacity - distinct from stories that criticize his decisions without mentioning his mental health - are exceedingly rare, and there has NEVER been an editorial about it in either newspaper during his second term! Recently, some Opinion pieces have been allowed to talk about it, either directly, like in the recent NYT piece, or very circuitously, like some WaPo articles.
So the main centrist newspapers are not on board yet. They have to get on board and be more forthright about his recent, very clear symptoms of dementia, such as when he was told to tell the press the Jesus image was doctored, but instead he said he thought it depicted him as a doctor. This is dereliction of duty at this point.”
Good summary.
It was dereliction of duty for the GOP to not wrest the codes from Trump when he threatened to destroy Iran.
Are you seriously calling the NY Times and Washington Post, centrist?
Yes, I am, because this is what they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
“I read the NYT and WaPo every morning. Stories of Trump's mental incapacity - distinct from stories that criticize his decisions without mentioning his mental health - are exceedingly rare, and there has NEVER been an editorial about it in either newspaper during his second term! Recently, some Opinion pieces have been allowed to talk about it, either directly, like in the recent NYT piece, or very circuitously, like some WaPo articles.
So the main centrist newspapers are not on board yet. They have to get on board and be more forthright about his recent, very clear symptoms of dementia, such as when he was told to tell the press the Jesus image was doctored, but instead he said he thought it depicted him as a doctor. This is dereliction of duty at this point.”
Good summary.
It was dereliction of duty for the GOP to not wrest the codes from Trump when he threatened to destroy Iran.
Are you seriously calling the NY Times and Washington Post, centrist?