Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm waiting for his physician's post-exam comments where he claims that Trump is so healthy that he will live as long as Methuselah (who lived 969 years, according to the Bible).
I always wonder how people in the Bible lived so long. Did they have better medical knowledge back then, or were people just eating that much healthier?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
And wasn’t it Trump who signed the agreement to get us out of Afghanistan in the first place?
I remember my elderly grandparents calling me by the names of my siblings or cousins 90% of the time. If they gave it a second thought, they usually could figure it out. Not every single elderly person has clinical dementia but elderly people shouldn't be given the most powerful and demanding job in the world. This is common sense to most of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm waiting for his physician's post-exam comments where he claims that Trump is so healthy that he will live as long as Methuselah (who lived 969 years, according to the Bible).
I always wonder how people in the Bible lived so long. Did they have better medical knowledge back then, or were people just eating that much healthier?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big Post piece on the (many) questions surrounding Trump's health, as he heads to Walter Reed again tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/25/trump-faces-health-questions-ahead-another-walter-reed-trip/
It’s just a check up. I too am do for my annual checkup …checks notes… next year.
He's had three Walter Reed visits in a year, PP.
And three “routine dental exams” since January.
My own father has early dementia and can only receive one assessment per year, unless there is a major event that warrants a new assessment. I was told that reassessment every 3 months means a diagnosis has been made, and prognosis is poor. The repeated assessments are to track decline.
In no way defending Trump, but in fairness he is POTUS. They are making up the protocol on how to monitor a President for dementia as they go, so they might be testing him more often. This is unprecedented. Whatever decline Biden was showing, it wasn't dementia...so I don't think he had these tests.
Biden didn't and doesn't have dementia. It was all projection. Yes, he was and is old. But he was still sharp in terms of general command of what was going on around him. Yes, he had gaffes and yes, the debate was a disaster, but neither are or were reflective of clinical dementia.
Anonymous wrote:I'm waiting for his physician's post-exam comments where he claims that Trump is so healthy that he will live as long as Methuselah (who lived 969 years, according to the Bible).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big Post piece on the (many) questions surrounding Trump's health, as he heads to Walter Reed again tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/25/trump-faces-health-questions-ahead-another-walter-reed-trip/
It’s just a check up. I too am do for my annual checkup …checks notes… next year.
He's had three Walter Reed visits in a year, PP.
And three “routine dental exams” since January.
My own father has early dementia and can only receive one assessment per year, unless there is a major event that warrants a new assessment. I was told that reassessment every 3 months means a diagnosis has been made, and prognosis is poor. The repeated assessments are to track decline.
In no way defending Trump, but in fairness he is POTUS. They are making up the protocol on how to monitor a President for dementia as they go, so they might be testing him more often. This is unprecedented. Whatever decline Biden was showing, it wasn't dementia...so I don't think he had these tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big Post piece on the (many) questions surrounding Trump's health, as he heads to Walter Reed again tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/25/trump-faces-health-questions-ahead-another-walter-reed-trip/
It’s just a check up. I too am do for my annual checkup …checks notes… next year.
He's had three Walter Reed visits in a year, PP.
And three “routine dental exams” since January.
My own father has early dementia and can only receive one assessment per year, unless there is a major event that warrants a new assessment. I was told that reassessment every 3 months means a diagnosis has been made, and prognosis is poor. The repeated assessments are to track decline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big Post piece on the (many) questions surrounding Trump's health, as he heads to Walter Reed again tomorrow.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/05/25/trump-faces-health-questions-ahead-another-walter-reed-trip/
It’s just a check up. I too am do for my annual checkup …checks notes… next year.
He's had three Walter Reed visits in a year, PP.
And three “routine dental exams” since January.