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26 Comments
Is this headline from 2016?
Screw age, what about just plain old mental competency.
Bout effing time, given how NYT decimated Biden
I mean, he has always been an absolute dullard, so he certainly isn’t getting any more competent as he descends into the throws of dementia.
It says something truly terrible about the average GOP voter that they overwhelmingly chose this obviously unfit man to represent them again.
Not among the Manson family.
Reignite?
But now he has Leon jumping around behind him
Oh the NY Times suddenly concerned about Trump are they?
Spent the best part of the year, rehabilitating him, making his insanity normal and ignoring his criminality.
Well he got åt least he got a purple hart 🤣
Donnie Bone spurs could be in a hospital bed in a coma, and his dumbass trumpanzies would say he is playing 3D chess and still vote for him.
An orange haze in his barin, don’t know if he’s coming upp or down, is tomorrow or just the of time.
He only needs to fuel the anger towards Harris/Democrats/Libs/Immigrants/Wokies/Transgenders/Women to get his people to vote, and to then contest the election results so they go through the supreme court.
Don’t forget Trump’s rambling has a use: You can make anything and nothing out of it. He’s like Mr Potato head.
96% of people in the USA have a smartphone?? I don’t think that number is accurate.
The former president’s brain is missing.
“Reignite” lol when did we stop talking about Capt Stinky Old Diaper? Did I miss it?
With the passage of time, the 78-year-old former president’s speeches have grown darker, harsher, longer, angrier, less focused, more profane and increasingly fixated on the past, according to a review of his public appearances over the years.
Former President Donald J. Trump vividly recounted how the audience at his climactic debate with Vice President Kamala Harris was on his side. Except that there was no audience. The debate was held in an empty hall. No one “went crazy,” as Mr. Trump put it, because no one was there.
Anyone can misremember, of course. But the debate had been just a week earlier and a fairly memorable moment. And it was hardly the only time Mr. Trump has seemed confused, forgetful, incoherent or disconnected from reality lately. In fact, it happens so often these days that it no longer even generates much attention.
He rambles, he repeats himself, he roams from thought to thought — some of them hard to understand, some of them unfinished, some of them factually fantastical. He voices outlandish claims that seem to be made up out of whole cloth. He digresses into bizarre tangents about golf, about sharks, about his own “beautiful” body. He relishes “a great day in Louisiana” after spending the day in Georgia. He expresses fear that North Korea is “trying to kill me” when he presumably means Iran. As late as last month, Mr. Trump was still speaking as if he were running against President Biden, five weeks after his withdrawal from the race.
With Mr. Biden out, Mr. Trump, at 78, is now the oldest major party nominee for president in history and would be the oldest president ever if he wins and finishes another term at 82. A review of Mr. Trump’s rallies, interviews, statements and social media posts finds signs of change since he first took the political stage in 2015. He has always been discursive and has often been untethered to truth, but with the passage of time his speeches have grown darker, harsher, longer, angrier, less focused, more profane and increasingly fixated on the past.
According to a computer analysis by The New York Times, Mr. Trump’s rally speeches now last an average of 82 minutes, compared with 45 minutes in 2016. Proportionately, he uses 13 percent more all-or-nothing terms like “always” and “never” than he did eight years ago, which some experts consider a sign of advancing age.
Similarly, he uses 32 percent more negative words than positive words now, compared with 21 percent in 2016, which can be another indicator of cognitive change. And he uses swearwords 69 percent more often than he did when he first ran, a trend that could reflect what experts call disinhibition. (A study by Stat, a health care news outlet, produced similar findings.)
Mr. Trump frequently reaches to the past for his frame of reference, often to the 1980s and 1990s, when he was in his tabloid-fueled heyday. He cites fictional characters from that era like Hannibal Lecter from “Silence of the Lip” (he meant “Silence of the Lambs”), asks “where’s Johnny Carson, bring back Johnny” (who died in 2005) and ruminates on how attractive Cary Grant was (“the most handsome man”). He asks supporters whether they remember the landing in New York of Charles Lindbergh, who actually landed in Paris and long before Mr. Trump was born.
He seems confused about modern technology, suggesting that “most people don’t have any idea what the hell a phone app is” in a country where 96 percent of people own a smartphone. If sometimes he seems stuck in the 1990s, there are moments when he pines for the 1890s, holding out that decade as the halcyon period of American history and William McKinley as his model president because of his support for tariffs.
And he heads off into rhetorical cul-de-sacs. “So we built a thing called the Panama Canal,” he told the conservative host Tucker Carlson last year. “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.’”
Wait, did we stop asking at some point?
He just makes up stories and lies.
And one of the reasons he has a more than plausible shot is bc of this news papers coverage of him.
Sure feels like we are heading to a 2016 redux
One person here said that this reminded them of 2016 in a way.
I don’t think so personally myself.
He’s just getting worse and worse with every single day.
Oh are we ready to talk about this now NYT?
I expect daily reports on his stutters and misspoken words.
I pray to the cholesterol gods to take him out publicly. I don’t condone violence of any sort but a we could really use a hamberder from heaven to save us and the planet from this dictatorship. He has single handedly brought out the worst in all of us.
About goddamn time.
He could drop his pants, shit on the stage then finger paint with it, and it would not lose him a single vote at this point. The cretins who still supported him after 1/6 are not leaving him for any reason.
He is obviously beyond his “best by” date. The question is, do his sheep care?