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riversedge

(71,988 posts)
Fri Sep 13, 2024, 05:40 AM Friday

Trump claims he's open to taking a cognitive test in the future, not knowing he just....



Trump claims he's open to taking a cognitive test in the future, not knowing he just had one in front of the nation on Tuesday.






This was yesterday--in Tuscon AZ!!==trump joking about Pres Biden being confused when
walking off stage--


While claiming he isn’t suffering from cognitive decline, Trump is repeating a portion of his prepared attacks on Joe Biden













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Trump claims he's open to taking a cognitive test in the future, not knowing he just.... (Original Post) riversedge Friday OP
Exactly and he failed. He's so delusional. TommieMommy Friday #1
So, okay, he gets a second opinion. That's fair. DFW Friday #2
I would believe a second opinion only if it were done by a nonpartisan physician who is an expert in cognitive issues. Lonestarblue Friday #4
Yes, but that is being rational and logical DFW Friday #7
Doctors excuse mental bone spurs with a note, don't they? bucolic_frolic Friday #3
Trump's Repetitive Speech Is a Bad Sign BlueWavePsych Friday #5
The MAGA plan to win was to go after Biden's age in the end may doc03 Friday #6
Yup, no third debate. republianmushroom Friday #8

DFW

(55,931 posts)
2. So, okay, he gets a second opinion. That's fair.
Fri Sep 13, 2024, 05:56 AM
Friday

But when that second opinion confirms the first one, he should take the hint, which he won’t. He’ll just call it fake medicine, and ignore the obvious, as usual.

Lonestarblue

(11,326 posts)
4. I would believe a second opinion only if it were done by a nonpartisan physician who is an expert in cognitive issues.
Fri Sep 13, 2024, 07:09 AM
Friday

BlueWavePsych

(2,926 posts)
5. Trump's Repetitive Speech Is a Bad Sign
Fri Sep 13, 2024, 07:33 AM
Friday
By contrast, Donald Trump’s expressions of those tendencies were alarming. He displayed some striking, if familiar, patterns that are commonly seen among people in cognitive decline.

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2024/09/trump-harris-debate-cognitive-decline/679803/


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