Anonymous wrote:Trump was bragging about knowing the word “groceries” again today and explaining it the UAE president. On Fox. Where’s the Republican outcry about dementia?
Anonymous wrote:Dementia Don strikes again.
Transcript of Trump's Time interview:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shades of Biden at the DDay ceremony. Except Trump’s term has just started. He wandered off halfway through a signing ceremony and had to be herded back.
https://okmagazine.com/p/donald-trump-dementia-signs-executive-order-signing/
Why was he wearing a long wool overcoat on a 65 degree day? That is another sign that things are not right mentally.
He has dementia, mid to late stage, so he's cold all of the time. I give him another 6 months to year, and he's going to be in much, much worse shape. But he will inflict mass chaos in the meantime.
He has dementia for sure. But it’s not late stage yet. He’s definitely declined since the campaign though.
But Bill Maher said Trump is nice! He cannot have declined since November. Can he?
Sadly dementia is inexorable. It can be slowed but that’s about it. Trump’s dementia is pretty clear to anyone who has a family member who has suffered from it.
Not sure what the reference to Bill Maher is though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If anyone here has parents or grandparents Trump's and Biden's ages, what do their days look like?
My dad is Trump's age (79). Here's his day in a nutshell:
1. wakes at 5 AM
2. takes his dog out on a walk around his backyard, feeds the dog, and makes breakfast for himself.
3. eats and watches the news. usually naps between 8-10 am.
4. eats lunch at 11:30, takes his dog on a long walk, and then naps until 1:30
5. heads to the local senior center for an activity of some sort from 2-3:30 pm
6. eats dinner somewhere between 4-4:30 pm. watches tv and dozes until his bedtime at 7 pm.
7. sleeps from 7-midnight/1 am. that's his core, deep sleep. he usually wakes at midnight/1 for a snack and then dozes in and out until he wakes for good at 5 am.
Toss in a few days each month of golf with friends and doctor's appointments and that's his life. My dad was a big executive before retirement but there's no way in hell I'd vote for him to be President at his age.
That's not a recipe for healthy aging. My mom is a few years younger than that and my stepfather 8 years older than her. They are going strong. Gardening, driving meals on wheels, managing their business, taking care of their dogs, planning international travel and doing many many activities. My stepfather even does yoga every day.