Examples of Donald Trump's cognitive decline in his own words at speeches.
“They watch for weeks
and weeks. For weeks and weeks, I’m up here ranting and raving. Last
night, a hundred thousand people. Flawless. Ranting and raving. I’m
ranting and raving. Not a mistake. And then, I’ll be at a little thing
and I’ll say something a little bit like ‘The.’ I’ll say ‘duh.’ They’ll
say he’s cognitively impaired,” Trump said.
Trump continues to sound more and more erratic and bizarre as the presidential race enters its final weeks. At a Wisconsin rally just a week ago, he compared himself to a fly, struggled to pronounce words like “Midwestern” and “evangelicals”. At a New York rally in September, he stumbled over words like “migrants” and “Russia” and had trouble stringing sentences together.
His cognitive decline was evident to everyone watching the first (and almost certainly last) presidential debate with Kamala Harris, where Trump went on long-winded rants unrelated to the questions asked.
Trump’s speech patterns and alertness look very different from eight years ago, and psychology researchers see compelling evidence that Trump is significantly less sharp than he was at the start of his presidency, with increasingly incoherent speech. The media is finally starting to give the issue attention, which probably prompted the media-obsessed former president to bring up his cognitive decline at his rally.
But despite all of this evidence, nearly half of Americans seem determined to vote for Trump. Why that is has a simple answer: They are all dumb ignorant Americans who think that "bad boy" Trump is strong - like all the criminals that Hollywood keeps feeding as heroes - while this dark-skinned woman running against him is no match.
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