Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a speech, but his makeup more evidence of Trump’s decline. Let’s set aside for a moment that his makeup has been a terrible and inappropriate color for years and focus on the fact that he didn’t do one side of his face.
I’m no neurologist or psychologist but I seem to remember from an Oliver Sacks books that when you cease seeing one half of your body that something is terribly wrong.
I don't see what you're seeing in the photo, but let's all be honest: ANY male politician who wears a full face of foundation on a daily basis--not just for TV appearances--has something seriously wrong with him. Not to mention pretending to not be bald by growing his hair long and then brushing it all forward and shellacking it in place with hairspray like a meringue topping on a cake. Both of those things point not just to vanity and insecurity but to some seriously disordered thinking.
Zoom in on his right side and see how he missed almost a quarter of his face with his orange paint. His deficits are getting bigger.
Anonymous wrote:It's not just the makeup or the crazy ramblings that are a sign of something wrong. The inability to stay awake in court on a daily basis, even when someone he hates, like Michael Cohen, is testifying. I get that court proceedings can be boring for many people, but dozing off while someone like Michael Cohen--loud, obnoxious, sometimes funny--is talking is not normal. Sleeping and general drowsiness during the day has been linked to Alzeheimer's. It is also a symptom of sleep apnea, which increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-asleep-court-trial-cohen-b2545079.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a speech, but his makeup more evidence of Trump’s decline. Let’s set aside for a moment that his makeup has been a terrible and inappropriate color for years and focus on the fact that he didn’t do one side of his face.
I’m no neurologist or psychologist but I seem to remember from an Oliver Sacks books that when you cease seeing one half of your body that something is terribly wrong.
I don't see what you're seeing in the photo, but let's all be honest: ANY male politician who wears a full face of foundation on a daily basis--not just for TV appearances--has something seriously wrong with him. Not to mention pretending to not be bald by growing his hair long and then brushing it all forward and shellacking it in place with hairspray like a meringue topping on a cake. Both of those things point not just to vanity and insecurity but to some seriously disordered thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Not a speech, but his makeup more evidence of Trump’s decline. Let’s set aside for a moment that his makeup has been a terrible and inappropriate color for years and focus on the fact that he didn’t do one side of his face.
I’m no neurologist or psychologist but I seem to remember from an Oliver Sacks books that when you cease seeing one half of your body that something is terribly wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Not a speech, but his makeup more evidence of Trump’s decline. Let’s set aside for a moment that his makeup has been a terrible and inappropriate color for years and focus on the fact that he didn’t do one side of his face.
I’m no neurologist or psychologist but I seem to remember from an Oliver Sacks books that when you cease seeing one half of your body that something is terribly wrong.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In case any Trump supporters think Trump has been confused about who he is running against only once or twice, Forbes has documented at least 8 times that he has confused Biden with Obama.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/anafaguy/2024/03/03/trump-confuses-biden-for-obama-again-here-are-the-other-times/?sh=3157c83c522c
It's a pattern. It's not normal.
I saw a RawStory or equivalent article about how Trump is getting so much worse and so quickly and how the media is failing to treat this with the seriousness with which it should be treated. It quoted two psychologists who are growing alarmed about the collision of Trump’s dementia and his personality disorders.
Because the media is trying to ride the Trump gravy train for a second time.
It’s clear to even a casual observer of Trump that he is losing functionality quickly. His rallies don’t even make sense to his supporters anymore. What is the Hannibal Lecter reference all about, for example? Trump doesn’t seem to know who he is running against. Trump used to have more of a spiel but now he just babbles aimlessly.
Obligatory “anything can happen” and I know the GOP posters on this site are super sure Trump is going to win (just like they thought in 2020… because of boat parades), but I just don’t think having a candidate with cheese for brains is going to do anything. He’s advocating for more violence than he did in 2020, effectively reminding people every time he speaks that he helped organize a coup against the United States. He blorbles in multiple directions about abortion (“ban it” “to the states” “I did that” “I’m very pro choice”). He vows revenge on his enemies, effectively proving that he’d utilize the Project 2025 plans to destroy our country from within if it helped him get what he wanted.
He’s like a fire hose of battery acid and I think the average voter is uninterested in the massive cluck up that is the GOP. Trump is just the figurehead of a broken party that wants to do to America what it did to so many businesses: hostile takeover, break it into small pieces for sale and make the fired people train their replacements.
Meanwhile he can’t stay awake.
Most people aren’t hearing what he actually says. The media interprets it to make it sound vaguely normal.
Yeah. The media should just report what he actually says and stop “interpreting”
Not only are they helping fix the election for Republicans (they hope) but also they’re denying us a pop culture moment of mocking Trump and his Hannibal Lecter line.
Although has anyone considered how much Trump tells on himself? Is he developing cannibalistic tendencies as his mind breaks down?
The Hannibal Lector thing is weird. Even by Trump standards. Hard to even imagine what he might think he means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In case any Trump supporters think Trump has been confused about who he is running against only once or twice, Forbes has documented at least 8 times that he has confused Biden with Obama.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/anafaguy/2024/03/03/trump-confuses-biden-for-obama-again-here-are-the-other-times/?sh=3157c83c522c
It's a pattern. It's not normal.
I saw a RawStory or equivalent article about how Trump is getting so much worse and so quickly and how the media is failing to treat this with the seriousness with which it should be treated. It quoted two psychologists who are growing alarmed about the collision of Trump’s dementia and his personality disorders.
Because the media is trying to ride the Trump gravy train for a second time.
It’s clear to even a casual observer of Trump that he is losing functionality quickly. His rallies don’t even make sense to his supporters anymore. What is the Hannibal Lecter reference all about, for example? Trump doesn’t seem to know who he is running against. Trump used to have more of a spiel but now he just babbles aimlessly.
Obligatory “anything can happen” and I know the GOP posters on this site are super sure Trump is going to win (just like they thought in 2020… because of boat parades), but I just don’t think having a candidate with cheese for brains is going to do anything. He’s advocating for more violence than he did in 2020, effectively reminding people every time he speaks that he helped organize a coup against the United States. He blorbles in multiple directions about abortion (“ban it” “to the states” “I did that” “I’m very pro choice”). He vows revenge on his enemies, effectively proving that he’d utilize the Project 2025 plans to destroy our country from within if it helped him get what he wanted.
He’s like a fire hose of battery acid and I think the average voter is uninterested in the massive cluck up that is the GOP. Trump is just the figurehead of a broken party that wants to do to America what it did to so many businesses: hostile takeover, break it into small pieces for sale and make the fired people train their replacements.
Meanwhile he can’t stay awake.
Most people aren’t hearing what he actually says. The media interprets it to make it sound vaguely normal.
I agree. And they’re not playing long clips of him at all that I see, at least not the increasing number of clips in which he sounds as demented as he is.
Agreed, but on a positive note, the anti-Trump campaign ads practically write themselves. The Dems will have a ton of material for their TV ads--straight from Trump's own mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In case any Trump supporters think Trump has been confused about who he is running against only once or twice, Forbes has documented at least 8 times that he has confused Biden with Obama.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/anafaguy/2024/03/03/trump-confuses-biden-for-obama-again-here-are-the-other-times/?sh=3157c83c522c
It's a pattern. It's not normal.
I saw a RawStory or equivalent article about how Trump is getting so much worse and so quickly and how the media is failing to treat this with the seriousness with which it should be treated. It quoted two psychologists who are growing alarmed about the collision of Trump’s dementia and his personality disorders.
Because the media is trying to ride the Trump gravy train for a second time.
It’s clear to even a casual observer of Trump that he is losing functionality quickly. His rallies don’t even make sense to his supporters anymore. What is the Hannibal Lecter reference all about, for example? Trump doesn’t seem to know who he is running against. Trump used to have more of a spiel but now he just babbles aimlessly.
Obligatory “anything can happen” and I know the GOP posters on this site are super sure Trump is going to win (just like they thought in 2020… because of boat parades), but I just don’t think having a candidate with cheese for brains is going to do anything. He’s advocating for more violence than he did in 2020, effectively reminding people every time he speaks that he helped organize a coup against the United States. He blorbles in multiple directions about abortion (“ban it” “to the states” “I did that” “I’m very pro choice”). He vows revenge on his enemies, effectively proving that he’d utilize the Project 2025 plans to destroy our country from within if it helped him get what he wanted.
He’s like a fire hose of battery acid and I think the average voter is uninterested in the massive cluck up that is the GOP. Trump is just the figurehead of a broken party that wants to do to America what it did to so many businesses: hostile takeover, break it into small pieces for sale and make the fired people train their replacements.
Meanwhile he can’t stay awake.
Most people aren’t hearing what he actually says. The media interprets it to make it sound vaguely normal.
I agree. And they’re not playing long clips of him at all that I see, at least not the increasing number of clips in which he sounds as demented as he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In case any Trump supporters think Trump has been confused about who he is running against only once or twice, Forbes has documented at least 8 times that he has confused Biden with Obama.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/anafaguy/2024/03/03/trump-confuses-biden-for-obama-again-here-are-the-other-times/?sh=3157c83c522c
It's a pattern. It's not normal.
I saw a RawStory or equivalent article about how Trump is getting so much worse and so quickly and how the media is failing to treat this with the seriousness with which it should be treated. It quoted two psychologists who are growing alarmed about the collision of Trump’s dementia and his personality disorders.
Because the media is trying to ride the Trump gravy train for a second time.
It’s clear to even a casual observer of Trump that he is losing functionality quickly. His rallies don’t even make sense to his supporters anymore. What is the Hannibal Lecter reference all about, for example? Trump doesn’t seem to know who he is running against. Trump used to have more of a spiel but now he just babbles aimlessly.
Obligatory “anything can happen” and I know the GOP posters on this site are super sure Trump is going to win (just like they thought in 2020… because of boat parades), but I just don’t think having a candidate with cheese for brains is going to do anything. He’s advocating for more violence than he did in 2020, effectively reminding people every time he speaks that he helped organize a coup against the United States. He blorbles in multiple directions about abortion (“ban it” “to the states” “I did that” “I’m very pro choice”). He vows revenge on his enemies, effectively proving that he’d utilize the Project 2025 plans to destroy our country from within if it helped him get what he wanted.
He’s like a fire hose of battery acid and I think the average voter is uninterested in the massive cluck up that is the GOP. Trump is just the figurehead of a broken party that wants to do to America what it did to so many businesses: hostile takeover, break it into small pieces for sale and make the fired people train their replacements.
Meanwhile he can’t stay awake.
Most people aren’t hearing what he actually says. The media interprets it to make it sound vaguely normal.
Yeah. The media should just report what he actually says and stop “interpreting”
Not only are they helping fix the election for Republicans (they hope) but also they’re denying us a pop culture moment of mocking Trump and his Hannibal Lecter line.
Although has anyone considered how much Trump tells on himself? Is he developing cannibalistic tendencies as his mind breaks down?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In case any Trump supporters think Trump has been confused about who he is running against only once or twice, Forbes has documented at least 8 times that he has confused Biden with Obama.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/anafaguy/2024/03/03/trump-confuses-biden-for-obama-again-here-are-the-other-times/?sh=3157c83c522c
It's a pattern. It's not normal.
I saw a RawStory or equivalent article about how Trump is getting so much worse and so quickly and how the media is failing to treat this with the seriousness with which it should be treated. It quoted two psychologists who are growing alarmed about the collision of Trump’s dementia and his personality disorders.
Because the media is trying to ride the Trump gravy train for a second time.
It’s clear to even a casual observer of Trump that he is losing functionality quickly. His rallies don’t even make sense to his supporters anymore. What is the Hannibal Lecter reference all about, for example? Trump doesn’t seem to know who he is running against. Trump used to have more of a spiel but now he just babbles aimlessly.
Obligatory “anything can happen” and I know the GOP posters on this site are super sure Trump is going to win (just like they thought in 2020… because of boat parades), but I just don’t think having a candidate with cheese for brains is going to do anything. He’s advocating for more violence than he did in 2020, effectively reminding people every time he speaks that he helped organize a coup against the United States. He blorbles in multiple directions about abortion (“ban it” “to the states” “I did that” “I’m very pro choice”). He vows revenge on his enemies, effectively proving that he’d utilize the Project 2025 plans to destroy our country from within if it helped him get what he wanted.
He’s like a fire hose of battery acid and I think the average voter is uninterested in the massive cluck up that is the GOP. Trump is just the figurehead of a broken party that wants to do to America what it did to so many businesses: hostile takeover, break it into small pieces for sale and make the fired people train their replacements.
Meanwhile he can’t stay awake.
Most people aren’t hearing what he actually says. The media interprets it to make it sound vaguely normal.
Yeah. The media should just report what he actually says and stop “interpreting”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In case any Trump supporters think Trump has been confused about who he is running against only once or twice, Forbes has documented at least 8 times that he has confused Biden with Obama.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/anafaguy/2024/03/03/trump-confuses-biden-for-obama-again-here-are-the-other-times/?sh=3157c83c522c
It's a pattern. It's not normal.
I saw a RawStory or equivalent article about how Trump is getting so much worse and so quickly and how the media is failing to treat this with the seriousness with which it should be treated. It quoted two psychologists who are growing alarmed about the collision of Trump’s dementia and his personality disorders.
Because the media is trying to ride the Trump gravy train for a second time.
It’s clear to even a casual observer of Trump that he is losing functionality quickly. His rallies don’t even make sense to his supporters anymore. What is the Hannibal Lecter reference all about, for example? Trump doesn’t seem to know who he is running against. Trump used to have more of a spiel but now he just babbles aimlessly.
Obligatory “anything can happen” and I know the GOP posters on this site are super sure Trump is going to win (just like they thought in 2020… because of boat parades), but I just don’t think having a candidate with cheese for brains is going to do anything. He’s advocating for more violence than he did in 2020, effectively reminding people every time he speaks that he helped organize a coup against the United States. He blorbles in multiple directions about abortion (“ban it” “to the states” “I did that” “I’m very pro choice”). He vows revenge on his enemies, effectively proving that he’d utilize the Project 2025 plans to destroy our country from within if it helped him get what he wanted.
He’s like a fire hose of battery acid and I think the average voter is uninterested in the massive cluck up that is the GOP. Trump is just the figurehead of a broken party that wants to do to America what it did to so many businesses: hostile takeover, break it into small pieces for sale and make the fired people train their replacements.
Meanwhile he can’t stay awake.
Most people aren’t hearing what he actually says. The media interprets it to make it sound vaguely normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
In case any Trump supporters think Trump has been confused about who he is running against only once or twice, Forbes has documented at least 8 times that he has confused Biden with Obama.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/anafaguy/2024/03/03/trump-confuses-biden-for-obama-again-here-are-the-other-times/?sh=3157c83c522c
It's a pattern. It's not normal.
I saw a RawStory or equivalent article about how Trump is getting so much worse and so quickly and how the media is failing to treat this with the seriousness with which it should be treated. It quoted two psychologists who are growing alarmed about the collision of Trump’s dementia and his personality disorders.
Because the media is trying to ride the Trump gravy train for a second time.
It’s clear to even a casual observer of Trump that he is losing functionality quickly. His rallies don’t even make sense to his supporters anymore. What is the Hannibal Lecter reference all about, for example? Trump doesn’t seem to know who he is running against. Trump used to have more of a spiel but now he just babbles aimlessly.
Obligatory “anything can happen” and I know the GOP posters on this site are super sure Trump is going to win (just like they thought in 2020… because of boat parades), but I just don’t think having a candidate with cheese for brains is going to do anything. He’s advocating for more violence than he did in 2020, effectively reminding people every time he speaks that he helped organize a coup against the United States. He blorbles in multiple directions about abortion (“ban it” “to the states” “I did that” “I’m very pro choice”). He vows revenge on his enemies, effectively proving that he’d utilize the Project 2025 plans to destroy our country from within if it helped him get what he wanted.
He’s like a fire hose of battery acid and I think the average voter is uninterested in the massive cluck up that is the GOP. Trump is just the figurehead of a broken party that wants to do to America what it did to so many businesses: hostile takeover, break it into small pieces for sale and make the fired people train their replacements.
Meanwhile he can’t stay awake.
Most people aren’t hearing what he actually says. The media interprets it to make it sound vaguely normal.