Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OMG. It's not just raising the chair. It's the way he slaps the man next to him casually, or hits the table, treats everyone like his slaves, and just demands to switch chairs with someone else.
Why is footage of his many public instances of dementia not front page headlines???
This.
Anonymous wrote:
OMG. It's not just raising the chair. It's the way he slaps the man next to him casually, or hits the table, treats everyone like his slaves, and just demands to switch chairs with someone else.
Why is footage of his many public instances of dementia not front page headlines???
Anonymous wrote:Trump’s inability to secure the medal on the award recipient in a timely fashion is yet more evidence of his dementia. Dementia damages parts of the brain that control how we move and judge distances. This makes a multi-step task like putting a medal on someone very hard because the brain cannot send the right signals to the hands. A major cause of this is apraxia, which is a brain condition where a person loses the ability to do normal, everyday physical movements, even though their muscles are still strong. Because of apraxia and poor depth perception, a person with dementia will fumble with the ribbon, struggle to aim for the head, and drop the medal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No filter, no disinhibition...and, yes, he really said these words about el-Sisi. I checked.
“I met him early in the campaign…He was in a hotel and I met him. We fell in love, deeply in love…we didn’t know each other before that. We had great chemistry, and I stayed twice as long as I was supposed to.”
JFC. This is the leader of our country?
His filter is rapidly disintegrating, so it’s getting harder and harder to keep his true thoughts and feelings down. Before we know it he’ll be ripping off his clothes when YMCA comes on revealing lavender speedos.
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