Is Trump on heavy pain killers?
It is a serious question. I forced myself to listen to the Rose Garden address and it was flat out nuts. Every news outlet should be leading with “is Trump fit to serve?” stories. He sounded wobbly and hanging onto a semblance of coherence by a thread.
Hey, it’s an emergency. Look busy.
Or we could just say Dementia Marches On, the net effect is much like heavy pain meds.
How is Trump’s mental health not the national emergency? Seriously, many people listend to that and heard what I did and shrugged.
Coons, Carper, and Rochester among the shruggers.
We learned nothing from Reagan, it was amongst my first thought when old man Trump won, the possibility of dementia was high and since then I’ve seen signs of cognitive difficulty and his famed mangling of words like coffee. As such I would never vote for a candidate in their 70’s, Joe or not.
i had a theory when he initially ran that his doctors had given him a terminal illness diagnosis and he ran figuring what the hell i’ll be dead in a year.
That makes as much sense as any of it.
It might be his liver. This guy thinks so:
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2019/2/15/1834996/-Is-the-President-s-liver-failing?utm_campaign=trending
Anything is better than Hillary…
LOL. The performance art continues.
I love the subtle acknowledgment that T Kline heard the same level of bonkers that we all did. Deft.
Well, it’s accurate unless you want a shitty economy.
Hard work = success (maybe).
Try it …
Mommy issues.
Get out there and work your ass off… Don’t buy into the Government doing shit for you.
What are you yammering about? The subject was the president’s mental deterioration. Or do you find that sort of behavior normal? I’ve had a lot of bad bosses, but none of them sounded as bonkers as Yam Man did today.
The performance artist that goes by T Kline knows that if “hard work” resulted in money, chicken processors would be the richest people in Delaware. No. He is trying to reflect back Trump’s use of the crazy non-sequitur.
Similar to when Trump was praising China for its freewheeling use of the death penalty, then veers to longing for the 1970s when you could take women and girls through ports of entry, tied up in the backseat of a car, noting balefully, that today “They open the door, they look.”