Anonymous wrote:Reported by UK sources from Saturday:
At the same event, the former President inexplicably referred to the climate as “clime,” appearing to struggle to pronounce the word correctly.
“They don’t go far,” Mr Trump said, referring to electric vehicles. “But it’s certainly not great for your clime. Your clime. They call it climate.”
Seems like a clear cut example of not being able to quite retrieve the word and then covering up when he does. Explains the frequent repetitions
At the same event, the former President inexplicably referred to the climate as “clime,” appearing to struggle to pronounce the word correctly.
“They don’t go far,” Mr Trump said, referring to electric vehicles. “But it’s certainly not great for your clime. Your clime. They call it climate.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s only a matter of time before he gives another speech and over time they will devolve further. From blaming the British losing the Revolutionary War from a lack of airports to confusing magnets with electricity to confusing Nikki Haley for Nancy Pelosi (and then getting the basics of a situation totally bonkers wrong), he’s not going to improve. The moronic but amusing to some riffing is probably gone, too. It’s going to be a weird and confusing grievance tour.
Here's the thing though. In communications, it's not always what you say, it's HOW you say it. Trump has a way of speaking that is full of casual confidence, even when what he says is bonkers or rambling nonsense. He doesn't hesitate, or look confused, or mumble like Joe Biden. So even though both candidates are doubtless experiencing significant cognitive decline, Biden seems older than Trump. That will likely be enough to get him defeated for re-election.
You must be watching an AI version of Trump because he sounds and looks like a lunatic to me.
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I love that the pp had to both sides despite the fact that there’s zero evidence of significant cognitive decline in Biden… but we’ve watched Trump’s brain rot in real time.
And I already said that Trump has lost the ‘it’ he had. It’s gone. The sinister sparkle his gross supporters loved is gone.
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No one cares what a right wing stooge thinks. None of you can evaluate evidence or think critically. It’s sad to watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s only a matter of time before he gives another speech and over time they will devolve further. From blaming the British losing the Revolutionary War from a lack of airports to confusing magnets with electricity to confusing Nikki Haley for Nancy Pelosi (and then getting the basics of a situation totally bonkers wrong), he’s not going to improve. The moronic but amusing to some riffing is probably gone, too. It’s going to be a weird and confusing grievance tour.
Here's the thing though. In communications, it's not always what you say, it's HOW you say it. Trump has a way of speaking that is full of casual confidence, even when what he says is bonkers or rambling nonsense. He doesn't hesitate, or look confused, or mumble like Joe Biden. So even though both candidates are doubtless experiencing significant cognitive decline, Biden seems older than Trump. That will likely be enough to get him defeated for re-election.
You must be watching an AI version of Trump because he sounds and looks like a lunatic to me.
+1
I love that the pp had to both sides despite the fact that there’s zero evidence of significant cognitive decline in Biden… but we’ve watched Trump’s brain rot in real time.
And I already said that Trump has lost the ‘it’ he had. It’s gone. The sinister sparkle his gross supporters loved is gone.
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Anonymous wrote:
Trump has the best dementia, very bigly, some say hyoouuuge. Grown men walk up to him crying, an they say, "Sir," they're crying, and they say, "Sir, your dementia is the biggest and the best I have ever seen."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many more of these “moments” can Trump afford before Republicans start seriously considering other options?
They cannot consider any other options. They have tied themselves to him fully.
Anonymous wrote:How many more of these “moments” can Trump afford before Republicans start seriously considering other options?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s only a matter of time before he gives another speech and over time they will devolve further. From blaming the British losing the Revolutionary War from a lack of airports to confusing magnets with electricity to confusing Nikki Haley for Nancy Pelosi (and then getting the basics of a situation totally bonkers wrong), he’s not going to improve. The moronic but amusing to some riffing is probably gone, too. It’s going to be a weird and confusing grievance tour.
Here's the thing though. In communications, it's not always what you say, it's HOW you say it. Trump has a way of speaking that is full of casual confidence, even when what he says is bonkers or rambling nonsense. He doesn't hesitate, or look confused, or mumble like Joe Biden. So even though both candidates are doubtless experiencing significant cognitive decline, Biden seems older than Trump. That will likely be enough to get him defeated for re-election.
You must be watching an AI version of Trump because he sounds and looks like a lunatic to me.
+1
I love that the pp had to both sides despite the fact that there’s zero evidence of significant cognitive decline in Biden… but we’ve watched Trump’s brain rot in real time.
And I already said that Trump has lost the ‘it’ he had. It’s gone. The sinister sparkle his gross supporters loved is gone.