Cognitively Impaired Donald Trump

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Sep 16, 2023.

  1. Atlantic

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    #41     Jan 25, 2024
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    gwb-trading

    Dementia Don doesn't even seem to understand that he lost both of his NY civil lawsuits.

    Donald Trump Falsely Suggests He ‘Won’ New York Court Battle
    “I didn’t do anything wrong,” said the man recently hit with an $83 million defamation judgment, and who could soon be paying hundreds of millions more for fraud.
    https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trump-falsely-suggests-he-won-new-york-court-battle

    Donald Trump on Wednesday falsely claimed that he “won” one of his court battles—either his civil fraud case or his defamation case—in an appeals court.


    After meeting with Teamsters President Sean O’Brien in Washington, D.C., Trump took questions from reporters, one of whom asked how he intends on paying the hefty $83 million penalty from his recent defamation trial and what is likely to be a several hundred million dollar judgment in his civil fraud case.

    “Do you plan to try to use campaign funds or PAC money to try to pay some of the penalties in the New York defamation and fraud cases?” a reporter asked.

    After Trump said he didn’t understand, the reporter said again, “Are you thinking of potentially trying to use campaign money to pay some of those penalties you incurred?”

    “What penalties?” Trump replied, seemingly unaware that a New York jury didn’t order him to pay writer E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million just last week.


    “In the New York fraud case and the defamation case,” the reporter said again.



    Trump’s response was especially detached from reality.


    “I didn’t do anything wrong. I mean, that’s been proven as far as I’m concerned. And actually, we won in the Court of Appeals. You probably saw that. That case has been largely won in the Court of Appeals,” he insisted, though nothing like that has happened in either case.

    In his civil fraud trial, New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking at least $370 million in damages. In a ruling last fall, Judge Arthur Engoron determined that the Trump Organization had engaged in “persistent and repeated fraud.” Engeron’s decision to remove its New York business licenses and dissolve it has been on hold while an appeals court reviews the matter.

    Trump has also said he would appeal the recent defamation verdict.

    “That was a political case coordinated with the White House by the attorney general—I assume is what you’re talking about,” he said, not clarifying which case he was referring to. “And we won that case largely in the Court of Appeals.”

    As for what Trump’s PACs have been spending money on besides his campaign, $50 million went toward legal bills last year, The New York Times reported Tuesday. None of Trump’s four criminal trials have begun yet.
     
    #42     Feb 1, 2024
  3. Atlantic

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    25 years of cocaine ...
     
    #43     Feb 1, 2024
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

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    #44     Feb 2, 2024
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    #45     Feb 3, 2024
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    Biden Says This Is the ‘Weirdest Campaign Ever’ as Trump Suggests He’s an Elvis Lookalike
    https://www.thedailybeast.com/biden...n-ever-as-trump-claims-hes-an-elvis-lookalike

    President Joe Biden on Saturday said the 2024 presidential race was “the weirdest campaign I’ve ever been engaged in” because of his rival Donald Trump’s behavior, which he said was “even worse” than in 2020.

    The former president, meanwhile, fished for compliments on Truth Social by comparing himself to Elvis.

    “For so many years people have been saying that Elvis and I look alike,” Trump wrote, adding a photo that included his face spliced with the late rocker’s. “What do you think?”


    Trump is no stranger to humbly likening himself to cultural icons; he’s also compared himself to George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Nelson Mandela as far as his political career is concerned. Aesthetically, he’s also compared himself to the priceless Mona Lisa painting because it inspires such devotion.

    “You have people that go to the Mona Lisa—they love the Mona Lisa and they’ll see it hundreds and hundreds of times and it gets better each time,” he told a Welsh TV channel during a 2023 interview. He said his followers do the same thing at his rallies, showing up over and over again, sometimes days in advance.

    His followers have also likened him to Jesus in the past. When the former president was first arraigned last summer over his hush money payments to Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election, his supporters, many of whom are evangelical Christians, were quick to draw similarities between him and the Messiah. They saw parallels between the persecution of Jesus and the string of trials that Trump is now entangled in.

    Oscar-winning actor Jon Voight recently espoused the wild claim in a video reposted by Trump himself.

    “Believe,” Voight tells viewers, “that the man that can help this nation, the one man that was ridiculed as Jesus, Trump, can come back and save the American dream for all.”
     
    #46     Feb 4, 2024
  7. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    i don't have any idea what actually is in his head.

    but it surely is no brain.
     
    #47     Feb 4, 2024
  8. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    '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.
     
    #48     Feb 10, 2024
  9. smallfil

    smallfil

    GWB has probably, a thousand screws loose in his head. This fool keeps embarrassing himself but, keeps coming for more? He is only good at copying and pasting articles written by extreme liberals without basis in fact.
     
    #49     Feb 10, 2024
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  10. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    You seem to have a problem with facts. Which makes you as cognitively impaired as your fuehrer, Donald Trump.
     
    #50     Feb 10, 2024