Sunday, October 15, 2023

Stop Blaming Joe Biden: Look at Trump's Cognitive Decline Getting Worse Every Day

Yes, or no: Check the Oranges he once said
(His Word Test: Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV)

Trump history while in office and now with this headline from MeidasTouch Network:

“Trump Short-Circuits in New Video as Concerns Grow Over Cognitive Decline”

Trump’s cognitive decline is far, far worse than Joe Biden’s gaffes, which are plenty – but Trump takes that to a new high or new low depending on your view with the following examples:

A new video posted by Trump to his Truth Social media account is the latest in a series of clips of the former president that have raised concerns about his rapidly deteriorating cognitive abilities.

In the video, Trump launches into a deranged rant accusing his former AG Bill Barr, Sen. Mitt Romney, and former GOP Rep. Paul Ryan of
conspiring with big donors and two GOP candidates running against him.

Trump said in a dark room where he records his videos that they are Disloyal losers with no talent and that they “eat their young” by opposing him, and that “Republican Nation” must not listen to them. But remember, Republicans eat their young. They really do. They eat their young. Terrible statement. But it's true.”

Confused? Well, we don't blame you. Trump seems visibly confused while delivering his remarks as well.

There's a whole lot of crazy in Trump's message, but let's focus for moment on Trump's “they eat their young” remark:

Trump's words defy any semblance of logic and comprehension. It's possible that Trump's teleprompter said that Republicans “eat their own” and that Trump misread the phrase twice in just a couple seconds, akin to a fascist Ron Burgundy, the movie actor.

But what is extra sad is that Trump's handlers seem to have completely lost control of the criminally indicted, disgraced GOP candidate. They had an opportunity to reshoot this prerecorded video prior to posting it, yet they didn't even bother.

Trump's handlers recently were in complete damage control mode following Trump's attack on Israel and praise of Hezbollah.

This is the latest in a series of disturbing brain lapses from Donald Trump, which have sparked grave concerns about his mental acuity.

* In recent weeks, Trump wrongly asserted: (1) that Barack Obama was still president, (2) Americans need voter ID to buy “bread,” (3) windmills kill whales, (4) Jeb Bush was president who sent troops to the Middle East, and (5) President Biden started World War II, and a lot more.

** In his final days in office, Trump became the first president ever to be impeached twice – the second time for inciting an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol during the certification of the 2020 election that he lost to Joe Biden for over 7 million votes – and he is the nation's first chief executive in more than 150 years to refuse to attend his successor's inauguration on January 20, 2021.

Trump’s record while in office include major changes at home and abroad – for example:

At home, he achieved a string of long-sought after conservative victories including: (1) the biggest corporate tax cuts on record, (2) the elimination of scores of environmental regulations, and (3) the reshaping of the federal USSC on down or the nation’s judiciary.

In the international arena, he (1) imposed tough new immigration restrictions, (2) withdrew from several multilateral agreements, (3) forged closer ties with Israel, and (4) launched a tit-for-tat trade dispute with China as part of a wider effort to address what he saw as glaring imbalances in America’s economic relationship with other countries. 

Trump approval after 4 years in office (29%)

Many questions about Trump’s legacy and his role in the nation’s political future will take time to answer. But some takeaways from his presidency are already clear from Pew Research Center’s studies in recent years (and the chart above, too)

In this essay, we take a closer look at a few of the key societal shifts that accelerated – or emerged for the first time – during the tenure of the 45th president.

Trump’s legacy is he was and remains a deeply partisan divider:

Trump’s status as a political outsider, his outspoken nature, and willingness to upend past customs and expectations of presidential behavior made him a constant focus of public attention, as well as a source of deep partisan divisions.

Even before he took office, Trump divided Republicans and Democrats more than any incoming chief executive in the prior three decades. The gap only grew more and now more pronounced after he became president.

An average of 86% of Republicans approved of Trump’s handling of the job over the course of his tenure, compared with an average of just 6% of Democrats – the widest partisan gap in approval for any president in the modern era of polling.

His overall approval rating never exceeded 50% in four years, and it fell to a low of just 29% in his final weeks in office shortly after a mob of his supporters attacked the Capitol to overturn the 2020 election, which BTW he still challenges and cannot accept now in 2023 that he lost even as he seeks to run again in 2024.

My 2 Cents: Hey, Mr. and Mrs. MAGA nitwits stop the Joe Biden bashing and look the mirror and repeat after me: “Trump is a loser pending 4 major crimes with 91 charges and forth coming trials that should get him serious jail time. So, it’s time to move on away from him for the nation’s sake not for his ego.”

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