Cognitively Impaired Donald Trump

'Yikes': Internet erupts after 'Dementia Trump' makes several verbal slip-ups at NRA rally
https://www.rawstory.com/yikes-dementia-trump-slip-ups/

Donald Trump Friday was hit with a stream of criticism for several verbal slip-ups at an event for the NRA in Pennsylvania.

The former president slurred when saying the word "subsidies," said "dino-dollars" instead of "dollars," and even said he doesn't like being frontpage news every time he "said one word a little bit mispronunciation." He also said that three years ago things were great, despite that being when Joe Biden became president, and he claimed twice there were no terror attacks during his tenure as president. He also said that Biden hasn’t spoken in months despite him addressing the press last night.

The flubs drew wide criticism from online onlookers.

Democratic youth activist Harry Sisson, in response to the ex-president's "subsidies" flub, said, "Yikes."

"Trump is slurring his speech again claiming that 'Rich people are given $7,000 subsies.' Uh...subsies?" he asked. "I'm not sure what that is and I don't think anyone else does either. He can't say subsidies properly so he must have dementia. Right, Republicans?"

Regarding the "subsies," former prosecutor Ron Filipkowski said, "Dementia Trump is staring at the teleprompter, pauses to think about it, and still can't say it."

In yet another instance pointed out by the Biden-Harris HQ account on social media, Trump "gets distracted with bizarre story."

"I know all about the marbles. I can tell you every marble," Trump said.

This prompted former federal prosecutor Elizabeth de la Vega to say, "Well, he lost his marbles long ago."

Trump also appeared to mistake what day it was, saying, "If I wasn't here, I'd be having a nice Saturday afternoon." He said that, of course, on a Friday. This one was also picked up by Biden-Harris HQ.

"It is Friday night," the account wrote.

"Donald Trump doesn’t even know what day of the week it is. Wow," a "Biden wins" account wrote in reply.

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You can't get more cognitive than this....


Historically, Trump has attacked U.S. military soldiers serving abroad in another country when he has never served on active duty to understand many of our soldiers defend America's interests in places without their families.

Sure, it's possible he states those things just to be a dickhead while knowing Haley's husband is in the military and stationed abroad. Yet, to go after another U.S. military soldier while campaigning for the U.S. presidency and when he was the U.S. President...it's not a knew behavior by the former president of the United States while that soldier defends his ass by protecting America.

Yet, ET talking heads believe he's patriotic...supports our military, Democracy and the U.S. Constitution when he's on record in attacking military soldiers that honorably serve their country...he does it to be entertaining and to please his supporters who do not care about soldiers and veterans.

Those who ignore his negative commentary towards U.S. soldiers who have served or currently served...I consider those Trump supporters to be sell-outs. :banghead:

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Here are 9 times Donald Trump ‘forgot’ stuff
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/2/9/2222459/-Here-are-9-times-Donald-Trump-forgot-stuff

One of Donald Trump’s great magic tricks has been his ability to convince the MAGA world that he is a great orator, all while being a super-dubious gaffe machine. His history of forgetting things and mixing up important historical facts and people is something to behold.

Here’s a list of nine of Trump’s recent … blunders.
  1. During a videotaped deposition in writer E. Jean Carroll’s civil case against him, Trump mistook Carroll for his ex-wife Marla Maples. The kicker here is that one of Trump’s defenses was that Carroll was “not my type.”

  2. There was his brief word-salad speech at the “Pray Vote Stand Summit,” in Washington, D.C., last September. It was here that Trump voiced his fears that President Joe Biden, in 2024, would soon lead us into World War II.

  3. Who could forget Trump’s rally in Sioux City, Iowa, where he had to be reminded where he was during the rally?

  4. Trump has not only shown a predilection for the comfort of authoritarian leaders but also an inability to remember which wannabe dictator leads which country, like when he said Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbán led Turkey.

  5. And the time Trump said North Korea leader Kim Jong Un ran a country of 1.4 billion people, which is the population of China. North Korea's population (roughly 26 million) is a little less than 2% of that.

  6. Trump started 2024 by boasting about acing a cognitive test. Problem is, many of the examples that he claimed were included in the test—which is aimed at detecting dementia, not assessing intelligence—have never appeared in any version of the test, according to its creator.

  7. Then there are the seven times, according to Forbes’ count, that Trump confused current President Joe Biden with former President Barack Obama.

  8. In January, Trump confused former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, who is running against him in the Republican presidential primary, with former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, claiming that Haley was in charge of security during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

  9. During a September speech, Trump boasted, blamed, and confused former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush for his brother George W. Bush, the former president. It was a real doozy as Trump boasted that he beat Jeb in South Carolina, then claimed that Jeb “got us into the Middle East.” Understand? Of course you don’t!
Finally, just in case you have forgotten the very stable genius of Trump, here’s a clip of Trump saying we should try injecting disinfectant to treat COVID-19.

 
Here are 9 times Donald Trump ‘forgot’ stuff
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/2/9/2222459/-Here-are-9-times-Donald-Trump-forgot-stuff

One of Donald Trump’s great magic tricks has been his ability to convince the MAGA world that he is a great orator, all while being a super-dubious gaffe machine. His history of forgetting things and mixing up important historical facts and people is something to behold.

Here’s a list of nine of Trump’s recent … blunders.
  1. During a videotaped deposition in writer E. Jean Carroll’s civil case against him, Trump mistook Carroll for his ex-wife Marla Maples. The kicker here is that one of Trump’s defenses was that Carroll was “not my type.”

  2. There was his brief word-salad speech at the “Pray Vote Stand Summit,” in Washington, D.C., last September. It was here that Trump voiced his fears that President Joe Biden, in 2024, would soon lead us into World War II.

  3. Who could forget Trump’s rally in Sioux City, Iowa, where he had to be reminded where he was during the rally?

  4. Trump has not only shown a predilection for the comfort of authoritarian leaders but also an inability to remember which wannabe dictator leads which country, like when he said Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbán led Turkey.

  5. And the time Trump said North Korea leader Kim Jong Un ran a country of 1.4 billion people, which is the population of China. North Korea's population (roughly 26 million) is a little less than 2% of that.

  6. Trump started 2024 by boasting about acing a cognitive test. Problem is, many of the examples that he claimed were included in the test—which is aimed at detecting dementia, not assessing intelligence—have never appeared in any version of the test, according to its creator.

  7. Then there are the seven times, according to Forbes’ count, that Trump confused current President Joe Biden with former President Barack Obama.

  8. In January, Trump confused former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, who is running against him in the Republican presidential primary, with former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, claiming that Haley was in charge of security during the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

  9. During a September speech, Trump boasted, blamed, and confused former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush for his brother George W. Bush, the former president. It was a real doozy as Trump boasted that he beat Jeb in South Carolina, then claimed that Jeb “got us into the Middle East.” Understand? Of course you don’t!
Finally, just in case you have forgotten the very stable genius of Trump, here’s a clip of Trump saying we should try injecting disinfectant to treat COVID-19.


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stinky T. forgot how to use a toilet.
 
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