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Post by The Aztec Panther on Aug 8, 2024 11:26:47 GMT -8
His rambling nonsense NON ANSWER to this question is par for the course for Donald. It's like he can't even process or understand what anyone else says and just goes into his auto pilot nonsensical answer mode...
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Post by The Aztec Panther on Aug 8, 2024 11:28:41 GMT -8
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 8, 2024 12:15:59 GMT -8
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Post by The Aztec Panther on Aug 8, 2024 12:19:38 GMT -8
Yep. Trump's congnitive abilities were never that great, but he's seriously declining. And people wanted to claim Joe Biden has Dementia. Biden may not have the energy he used to, and he may not quite be as sharp as he used to be, but he clearly doesn't have dementia. Trump is the one who frequently lapses into nonsense, and legitimately gets confused about who or what he's talking about.
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 8, 2024 12:19:40 GMT -8
His rambling nonsense NON ANSWER to this question is par for the course for Donald. It's like he can't even process or understand what anyone else says and just goes into his auto pilot nonsensical answer mode... Dementia? Come on. That's not even close to what Dementia is. That's just a typical Trump answer/non answer if I ever seen one. He throws in a couple of ideas that aren't really answers and fills the rest of time with mumbo jumbo. Dementia? Not even close. Skirting around a question? Yes, and typical Trump.
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 8, 2024 12:25:26 GMT -8
His rambling nonsense NON ANSWER to this question is par for the course for Donald. It's like he can't even process or understand what anyone else says and just goes into his auto pilot nonsensical answer mode... Dementia? Come on. That's not even close to what Dementia is. That's just a typical Trump answer/non answer if I ever seen one. He throws in a couple of ideas that aren't really answers and fills the rest of time with mumbo jumbo. Dementia? Not even close. Skirting around a question? Yes, and typical Trump. When my grandparents got dementia, it started with an inability to complete thoughts and sentences. It started with repetitive words and limited vocabulary because the brain can't connect enough dots to string together complexities. He's never been a complex thinker, but he's in some kind of cognitive decline.
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 8, 2024 12:42:10 GMT -8
Dementia? Come on. That's not even close to what Dementia is. That's just a typical Trump answer/non answer if I ever seen one. He throws in a couple of ideas that aren't really answers and fills the rest of time with mumbo jumbo. Dementia? Not even close. Skirting around a question? Yes, and typical Trump. When my grandparents got dementia, it started with an inability to complete thoughts and sentences. It started with repetitive words and limited vocabulary because the brain can't connect enough dots to string together complexities. He's never been a complex thinker, but he's in some kind of cognitive decline. Maybe some kind of cognitive decline, but he has always answered questions this way. In others, not really answered at all. He's always filled in the blanks with simple chatter. Sounds like the same old Trump I've always known.
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Post by The Aztec Panther on Aug 8, 2024 12:42:27 GMT -8
His rambling nonsense NON ANSWER to this question is par for the course for Donald. It's like he can't even process or understand what anyone else says and just goes into his auto pilot nonsensical answer mode... Dementia? Come on. That's not even close to what Dementia is. That's just a typical Trump answer/non answer if I ever seen one. He throws in a couple of ideas that aren't really answers and fills the rest of time with mumbo jumbo. Dementia? Not even close. Skirting around a question? Yes, and typical Trump. He confused Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi. Serioiusly confused them. Thought Nikki Haley was in charge of Capital Security on January 6th. Serious cognative decline. There are dozens of other examples, as well as hundreds of examples of him rambling nearly incoherently. My point is that Biden is sharper than Trump, and Trump supporters kept claiming Biden has Dementia, when it's really their guy showing early signs.
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 8, 2024 12:44:22 GMT -8
Dementia? Come on. That's not even close to what Dementia is. That's just a typical Trump answer/non answer if I ever seen one. He throws in a couple of ideas that aren't really answers and fills the rest of time with mumbo jumbo. Dementia? Not even close. Skirting around a question? Yes, and typical Trump. He confused Nikki Haley and Nancy Pelosi. Serioiusly confused them. Thought Nikki Haley was in charge of Capital Security on January 6th. Serious cognative decline. There are dozens of other examples, as well as hundreds of examples of him rambling nearly incoherently. My point is that Biden is sharper than Trump, and Trump supporters kept claiming Biden has Dementia, when it's really their guy showing early signs. I disagree that Biden is sharper than Trump. I think Trump is more of a bullsh**er, car salesman type, but he's sharper than Biden.
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 8, 2024 12:47:44 GMT -8
When my grandparents got dementia, it started with an inability to complete thoughts and sentences. It started with repetitive words and limited vocabulary because the brain can't connect enough dots to string together complexities. He's never been a complex thinker, but he's in some kind of cognitive decline. Maybe some kind of cognitive decline, but he has always answered questions this way. In others, not really answered at all. He's always filled in the blanks with simple chatter. Sounds like the same old Trump I've always known. It's not how about he answers questions, it's the inability to create a formation of thoughts where he can't stick to a formula. It's called tangentiality. People that have studied this over decades have concluded the same thing, as the article details. The type of dementia really isn't important, there are many different forms of neurocognitive decline, none of them good in any manifestation of someone aspiring to be the president.
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 8, 2024 12:55:02 GMT -8
Maybe some kind of cognitive decline, but he has always answered questions this way. In others, not really answered at all. He's always filled in the blanks with simple chatter. Sounds like the same old Trump I've always known. It's not how about he answers questions, it's the inability to create a formation of thoughts where he can't stick to a formula. It's called tangentiality. People that have studied this over decades have concluded the same thing, as the article details. The type of dementia really isn't important, there are many different forms of neurocognitive decline, none of them good in any manifestation of someone aspiring to be the president. He seems the same to me as four years ago. Rambles, non answers, etc.... He probably has some kind of cognitive decline like most elderly people, but not alarmingly so.
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 8, 2024 13:03:11 GMT -8
It's not how about he answers questions, it's the inability to create a formation of thoughts where he can't stick to a formula. It's called tangentiality. People that have studied this over decades have concluded the same thing, as the article details. The type of dementia really isn't important, there are many different forms of neurocognitive decline, none of them good in any manifestation of someone aspiring to be the president. He seems the same to me as four years ago. Rambles, non answers, etc.... He probably has some kind of cognitive decline like most elderly people, but not alarmingly so. You want someone with an active form of cognitive decline to be in charge of the nuclear launch codes? Speak for yourself. I don't want a malignant narcissist who has mental incapacities to be in charge of anything.
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 8, 2024 13:10:08 GMT -8
It's not how about he answers questions, it's the inability to create a formation of thoughts where he can't stick to a formula. It's called tangentiality. People that have studied this over decades have concluded the same thing, as the article details. The type of dementia really isn't important, there are many different forms of neurocognitive decline, none of them good in any manifestation of someone aspiring to be the president. He seems the same to me as four years ago. Rambles, non answers, etc.... He probably has some kind of cognitive decline like most elderly people, but not alarmingly so. This *is* alarming to me.
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 8, 2024 13:19:58 GMT -8
He seems the same to me as four years ago. Rambles, non answers, etc.... He probably has some kind of cognitive decline like most elderly people, but not alarmingly so. This *is* alarming to me. I don't know. This sounds more like him rambling on because he's caught not prepared and doesn't have an answer. It's him basically saying that everyone is terrible that isn't for him. There's PLENTY of reasons not to vote for him, but his cognitive issues aren't bad enough to be one the.reasons not to.
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Post by The Aztec Panther on Aug 8, 2024 13:24:48 GMT -8
This *is* alarming to me. I don't know. This sounds more like him rambling on because he's caught not prepared and doesn't have an answer. It's him basically saying that everyone is terrible that isn't for him. There's PLENTY of reasons not to vote for him, but his cognitive issues aren't bad enough to be one the.reasons not to. What about Trump honestly thinking that Nikki Haley was Nancy Pelosi and was in charge of Capital Security on January 6th? He went on and on about that, it wasn't just mixing up names, it was mixing up people and their jobs. SERIOUS congative problem.
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Post by aztecryan on Aug 8, 2024 13:26:54 GMT -8
This *is* alarming to me. I don't know. This sounds more like him rambling on because he's caught not prepared and doesn't have an answer. It's him basically saying that everyone is terrible that isn't for him. There's PLENTY of reasons not to vote for him, but his cognitive issues aren't bad enough to be one the.reasons not to. So...at best, he's sloppy, undisciplined and unprepared to know who the governor of Pennsylvania is. Or he's just flat out lying throughout the entire statement. But I'll point you back to the complexity (or lack thereof) in his speech, a telltale sign of diminished cognition. Your second paragraph is batshit insane and shows me you don't understand what you're looking at. Remember, this is the same individual who wanted to deploy the military to shoot unarmed protesters in front of the White House four years ago. Cognitive decline, plus emotional instability, plus malignant narcissistic tendencies equals someone who is not fit for the office of the presidency.
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 8, 2024 13:36:32 GMT -8
I don't know. This sounds more like him rambling on because he's caught not prepared and doesn't have an answer. It's him basically saying that everyone is terrible that isn't for him. There's PLENTY of reasons not to vote for him, but his cognitive issues aren't bad enough to be one the.reasons not to. So...at best, he's sloppy, undisciplined and unprepared to know who the governor of Pennsylvania is. Or he's just flat out lying throughout the entire statement. But I'll point you back to the complexity (or lack thereof) in his speech, a telltale sign of diminished cognition. Your second paragraph is batshit insane and shows me you don't understand what you're looking at. Remember, this is the same individual who wanted to deploy the military to shoot unarmed protesters in front of the White House four years ago. Cognitive decline, plus emotional instability, plus malignant narcissistic tendencies equals someone who is not fit for the office of the presidency. Your second paragraph is actually the one that's bats**t crazy. His decision making four years ago had zero to do with dementia, or cognitive decline in that capacity, and more about a power trip from someone that can be trigger happy, etc.... Not even close to a good comparison by you. Your third paragraph contains reasons not to vote for him, just not the cognitive decline one. You're making that out to be more than it is, and I understand why you do that.
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 8, 2024 13:39:59 GMT -8
He seems the same to me as four years ago. Rambles, non answers, etc.... He probably has some kind of cognitive decline like most elderly people, but not alarmingly so. You want someone with an active form of cognitive decline to be in charge of the nuclear launch codes? Speak for yourself. I don't want a malignant narcissist who has mental incapacities to be in charge of anything. I am speaking for myself. I don't speak for others, and I don't EXPECT people to think like I do. I leave that for other people on here to do. You're being dramatic again. If Trump is president, he's not going to push the button, so to speak. Now you're just rambling. Sheesh.
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 8, 2024 13:44:12 GMT -8
I don't know. This sounds more like him rambling on because he's caught not prepared and doesn't have an answer. It's him basically saying that everyone is terrible that isn't for him. There's PLENTY of reasons not to vote for him, but his cognitive issues aren't bad enough to be one the.reasons not to. What about Trump honestly thinking that Nikki Haley was Nancy Pelosi and was in charge of Capital Security on January 6th? He went on and on about that, it wasn't just mixing up names, it was mixing up people and their jobs. SERIOUS congative problem. It's not a SERIOUS issue. Come on. You and Ryan should just stick to the other multiple, legitimate reasons why someone shouldn't vote for him. You and Ryan, mainly, started bringing up that Trump also has a cognitive decline once it became a main topic concerning Biden. Fishing for videos, etc.... Nobody's going to be perfect on every video you find. You can find stuff all day long on a lot of people, young and old, of you really want to.
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Post by johneaztec on Aug 8, 2024 13:47:15 GMT -8
Here's some real, legitimate reasons not to vote for Trump. He creates division. He's an A'hole. He's a narcissist above and beyond. There's some more, but that's why I won't be voting for him, especially because of my first answer.
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