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Posted On: 01/09/2018 2:15:38 PM
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Trump is quicker and stronger than any regular politician or
government employee or some occupied wanna be visionary.
Sure he is. Don't believe the evidence to the contrary in his every tweet, in his every rambling off the cuff riff.
The man is not well. Period.
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"You describe the president as mentally unstable, unfit for the office," Colbert said. "Basically kind of gibbering to his cheeseburger when he goes to bed, and he's got the launch codes. Why wouldn't that cause a splash?"
"Because I thought we knew this," Wolff replied, earning something like a tip-of-the-hat from Colbert. That includes, most worryingly, questions about the president's fitness for the office.
Just today, Trump's ghostwriter from The Art of the Deal—the second-best book of all time—offered that Trump "has clearly deteriorated." (Tony Schwartz, it should be said, is a longtime critic, which tells its own story.) “Any reasonable person spending at least 15 minutes with Donald Trump knows that this is a deeply, deeply disturbed man," Schwartz continued.
Last night, many mocked Trump when he appeared to struggle with the lyrics to, and look slightly bewildered during, the national anthem at the college football national championship game. (Some suggested it was due to the acoustics down on the field.)
That was after months of throwing tantrums when NFL players kneeled during the tune.
Some have observed the president's vocabulary contracting to fewer and fewer words, and his sentences becoming shorter and more fragmented.
There was also the time he seemed unable to identify Rudy Giuliani, once one of his main campaign surrogates whom he's known for decades, when the former New York mayor was seated across the table at a meeting..
In the book, Wolff offers that "at Mar-a-Lago, just before the new year, a heavily made-up Trump failed to recognize a succession of old friends." He reports the Enormously Consensual President has now started repeating, "word-for-word and expression-for-expression, the same three stories" within a 10 minute span. And then there are the tweets.
There are legitimate questions about Wolff's methods in compiling this book, and it seems almost certain that some of its contents will prove to be rumor, speculation, or outright falsehoods peddled by Trump's ruthlessly self-serving staff.
But isn't enough of it reflected in objective reality outside the White House for us to carefully consider its claims—particularly the questions it raises about the president's capacity to do the job on a basic level?
lame trump - No way.
Ha ha.
< Trump is quicker and stronger
than any regular politician or
government employee or some
occupied wanna be visionary.


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