Seien Sie ehrlich: Donald Trump hat mit seinen 78 Jahren die Kontrolle verloren

https://www.nj.com/opinion/2024/10/face-it-donald-trump-at-78-has-lost-his-grip-moran.html?10072024

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  1. P_a_s_g_i_t_24 on

    >(…)but read a full transcript, and you can see why a cognitive test is in order, and why it’s a serious problem that Trump has refused to release his medical records.
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    >Take a look at this ramble, from an appearance with Tucker Carlson:
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    >*“So, we built a thing called the Panama Canal. We lost 35,000 people to the mosquito, you know, malaria. We lost 35,000 people building — we lost 35,000 people because of the mosquito. Vicious. They had to build under nets. It was one of the true great wonders of the world. As he said, ‘One of the nine wonders of the world.’ No, no, it was one of the seven. It just happened a little while ago. You know, he says, ‘Nine wonders of the world.’ You could make nine wonders. He would’ve been better off if he stuck with the nine and just said, ‘Yeah, I think it’s nine.’”*
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    >Or this one, from a rally earlier this year in Georgia, talking about President Biden in a swimsuit at the beach, for reasons unknown:
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    >*“Look, at 81 — do you remember Cary Grant? How good was Cary Grant, right? I don’t think Cary Grant, he was good. I don’t know what happened to movie stars today. We used to have Cary Grant and Clark Gable and all these people. Today we have — I won’t say names because I don’t need enemies. I don’t need enemies. I got enough enemies. But Cary Grant was like, Michael Jackson once told me, ‘The most handsome man, Trump, in the world.’ Who? ‘Cary Grant.’ Well, we don’t have that anymore. But Cary Grant at 81 or 82 — going on 100, this guy, he’s 81 going on 100 — Cary Grant wouldn’t look too good in a bathing suit either, and he was pretty good-looking, right?”*
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    >Some aging experts see signs of cognitive decline. The way his train of thought jerks back and forth, one tangent after another. His increasing tendency to use absolute terms, like “never” or “always” or calling Kamala Harris a “communist” and a “fascist.” (…)

  2. aj_star_destroyer on

    Doesn’t matter if enough people still think he’s the best candidate.

  3. I think it could have been:

    “Face it: Donald Trump, at 74, has lost his grip.”

    or:

    “Face it: Donald Trump, at 70, has lost his grip.”

  4. Direct-Sail-6141 on

    A lot of trumpies don’t want to admit it but ever since he got shot he hasn’t had it and I say that a center right guy the debate last week proved his running mate is way better and I think Trump should personally just step down

  5. InspectionExtra4275 on

    Seems fairly clear that the plan is to get Trump elected with The maga support and then use the 25th Amendment to get him out of there, then install Vance as the president and implementation of project 2025, I think everybody sees this now, well except maybe Trump. Although some are saying Trump is in on the plan as it’s his best chance for a pardon.

  6. No! Trump is infallible! Have you people not seen the pictures of him rescuing flood victims?

  7. MisplacedLemur on

    He never had a grip! He has always been an insane narcissist, like many in his family.

    So tired of the Media pretending Every Day this is New shit.

  8. Lost his grip. He should talk to Boobert … I bet she still has plenty.

  9. AcrobaticLadder4959 on

    You would think one of his Bible thumping friends would tell him he is going to hell for all his dirty deeds.

  10. Business-Key618 on

    Did he ever have “a grip”? Honestly, I remember making fun of him back in the 80s for being an entitled rich twat out of touch with reality.

  11. Maybe this is an act to get him out of prison. His lawyer: “Your honor, my client, it’s obvious from his campaigning and speeches that he does not know what he was doing when he took the top secret files home after his stolen election”…

  12. face it, he never had a grip, it’s just the facade is starting to appear.

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