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Topic: Trump's mental challenge of the week.
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Sat 08/16/25 04:00 PM

At least he was able to find Alaska. Unlike Biden. Trump is trying to stop the war which is great for everybody. Biden was at best just a space filler. Not respected by anybody. Putin admitted he invaded Ukraine because Biden was president and very weak. Another example of the democrats constant failure.

You know that Trump didn't fly the plane, nor navigate to Alaska, right? There's a whole presidential staff to handle that, so we don't know that Trump could find Alaska. On a map. With arrows and circles pointing it out. On the other hand, there are clues that Trump doesn't know.
Trump, 79, Seems Utterly Perplexed About Where Alaska Is
www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-79-seems-utterly-perplexed-about-where-alaska-is/ar-AA1KCPZo?ocid=BingNewsVerp
“We’ll see what happens,” Trump told Baier, speaking about a potential deal with Putin, while on board Air Force One en route to the meeting in Anchorage. “If it’s bad, if it’s something I don’t see a future in, I’m gone, I’ll leave,” Trump added. “I’ll go back to the United States.”


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Sun 08/17/25 07:52 PM
Donald Trump, 79, Shows 'Classic Signs' of Horror Disease — as Top Expert Warns 'It Will Get Worse'
radaronline.com/p/donald-trump-79-classic-signs-horror-disease-top-expert-warns/
Harry Segal, a senior psychology lecturer at Cornell University, chimed in with his insights too. He identified Trump's abrupt shifts in conversation as a telling indicator of neurological degradation. Segal stated that Trump showcases a tendency to "digress without thinking – he'll just switch topics without self-regulation, without having a coherent narrative."

Segal spotlighted Trump's tendency to confabulate, where he shapes false memories or alters real recollections, revealing: "It's where he takes an idea or something that's happened and he adds to it things that have not happened."

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Tue 08/19/25 06:12 PM
Edited by Bart on Tue 08/19/25 06:15 PM

Donald Trump, 79, Shows 'Classic Signs' of Horror Disease — as Top Expert Warns 'It Will Get Worse'
radaronline.com/p/donald-trump-79-classic-signs-horror-disease-top-expert-warns/
Harry Segal, a senior psychology lecturer at Cornell University, chimed in with his insights too. He identified Trump's abrupt shifts in conversation as a telling indicator of neurological degradation. Segal stated that Trump showcases a tendency to "digress without thinking – he'll just switch topics without self-regulation, without having a coherent narrative."

Segal spotlighted Trump's tendency to confabulate, where he shapes false memories or alters real recollections, revealing: "It's where he takes an idea or something that's happened and he adds to it things that have not happened."


Classic Trump.. it’s called the ‘ bob and weave’ .. it keeps the listener listening instead of thinking what he’s gonna say next .nothing wrong with Trumps mind, he’s says what he means and means what he says. Maybe you dems can’t understand someone unless they mumble and stop in mid. Sentence like Biden.

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Wed 08/20/25 12:34 AM
Classic Trump.. it’s called the ‘ bob and weave’ .. it keeps the listener listening instead of thinking what he’s gonna say next .nothing wrong with Trumps mind, he’s says what he means and means what he says. Maybe you dems can’t understand someone unless they mumble and stop in mid. Sentence like Biden.

I think you meant "the weave" and not "bob and weave." Bob and weave is a defensive technique in boxing. Trump's "weave" is where he meanders in his speeches before getting back to the point and conclusion. Or, more likely, a thin excuse for his tendency to lose his train of thought as dementia sets in. At this rate, before the end of this term, he'll be able to hide his own Easter eggs.

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