Trump Brags about Passing Alzheimer's Test, Says Biden Couldn't Do It

Discussion in 'Politics' started by piezoe, Jul 21, 2020.

  1. piezoe

    piezoe



     
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  2. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Red velvet face daisy church. The last five responses he said were too difficult and I still remember them from reading them a couple of days back. I should be president.

    35/35 in a 30 question test, remarkable memory feat there Donny. Biden really should use that. What's not a surprise is Fox news have no website comments enabled on this story.

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    Hippo with a long nose :)
     
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  3. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    If you remember, Trump bet Wallace that he “couldn’t even answer the last five questions” of the test. But for a mentally healthy person, the last five questions should be as simple as the rest.

    The fifth-to-last question on the test asks you to repeat a sentence out loud, before naming as many words as you can starting with F. In the following “abstraction” section, you have to spot the similarity between different objects such as trains and bicycles (modes of transport), or a watch and a ruler (measuring devices).

    Next, you have to recall the random words that were included in the earlier memory section. This may be the part that’s easiest to trip over.

    And finally, for the orientation part of the test, you have to … say what the date is.

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  4. piezoe

    piezoe

    This man, Trump, has serious mental problems that go beyond his extreme narcissism. He's a danger to the country.
     
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  5. Don Lemon fails same test Trump took. Fails it live on air.
     
  6. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Again, hippo with a long nose, I was an anti-poaching ranger, I know the animals.
     
  7. UsualName

    UsualName

    They gave Trump an Alzheimer’s screening and he is trying to pass it off as some kind difficult test. Literally anyone without a Alzheimer’s should be able to easily pass this test. There is no “hard” part. The test is designed to test the most basic and simple cognitive abilities.

    I bet he didn’t “ace” it either.