"Donald Trump is not well. ...
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Runyan50replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy Mental institutions and doctors offices have medications they prescribe for the weave every day. Best if prescribed by a psychiatrist or nurse practitioner with a mental health specialty. Some of them have significant side effects.
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Runyan50replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy Trump has no policies. He does not need them. He has Project 2025.
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Runyan50replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy Love “gurgling”. When I worked in mental health, I compared some patients’ intellectual processing as the person seemingly being on a carousel as they processed information, and I was a stationary participant. More accurate than a puposeful weave. Trump’s behavior is familiar to me. Having 70 million people follow him like a god is not.
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David J. Atkinsonreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy ”Bluntly, the former president was incoherent when pressed with real questions about his policies.”
Thinking people have known this since day one of #Trump running for President in 2016. He was better at hiding — not just the facts, but that he was (and is) not able, cognitively, to answer questions coherently. It seems like the mainstream media has been behaving like adult children who deny the decline of their aged parents for various reasons. Better late than never. ️
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@wdlindsy Vance is bloodsucker Peter Thiel's Renfield.
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Weaselreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
"The nominee for the Republican Party, Donald Trump, is a squalid figure, and the squalor is not subtle. His vileness, his lawlessness, and his malevolence are undisguised. At this point, it is reasonable to conclude that those qualities are a central part of Trump’s appeal to many of the roughly 75 million people who will vote for him in three weeks. They revel in his vices; they are vivified by them."
This Election Is Different
No election prior to the Trump era, regardless of the outcome, ever caused me to question the fundamental decency of America.
The Atlantic (www.theatlantic.com)
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"But what makes this moment different, and unusually dangerous, is that we have never before had a president who is sociopathic; who relishes cruelty and encourages political violence; who refers to his political opponents as “vermin,” echoing the rhetoric of 20th-century fascists; who resorts to crimes to overturn elections, who admires dictators and thrives on stoking hate. Trump has never been well, but he has never been this unwell."
This Election Is Different
No election prior to the Trump era, regardless of the outcome, ever caused me to question the fundamental decency of America.
The Atlantic (www.theatlantic.com)
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Weaselreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
How do they make the puppet strings so invisible?
Elon Musk's bartender robot had more grace than whatever this is...
Probably because the bartender robot actually had a human behind it. There is nothing human behind Trump's eyes; indeed there doesn't appear to be much at all behind Trump's eyes -- I mean just look at his face, there's no sign there might be any intellect behind it.
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CassandraVertreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to CassandraVert last edited by
@CassandraVert Well-stated — a great image to describe what he's about.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Weasel last edited by
@weaselx86 Excellent commentary — yes, the dead, dead eyes that betray no even slight evidence of intellectual work behind them.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Weasel last edited by
@weaselx86 @swasserstrom Thank you for sharing this good article.
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@jmjm I'll confess I had to google Renfield — an apt comparison, for sure.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to David J. Atkinson last edited by
@meltedcheese Yes, I agree. Those with our eyes open have seen all along, but the media pretended not to see, unless it was Biden under their microscope. I agree: better late than never.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Runyan50 last edited by
@Runyan50 Yes, a great word to use here, isn't it? I like Bryan Tyler Cohen's commentary. An excellent conclusion: "Trump’s behavior is familiar to me. Having 70 million people follow him like a god is not."
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Runyan50 last edited by
@Runyan50 For sure.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Runyan50 last edited by
@Runyan50 A valuable perspective on Trump's "weave," for sure — a term sanewashing mental decline and instability. I saw my mother go down a similar path as she developed and then entered into dementia. The signs I see in Trump's case are so similar to what I watched in her.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Runyan50 last edited by
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to CEDunn last edited by
@cdunnpasadena An ambiguous word, no? Perhaps that's why they chose it.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Runyan50 last edited by
@Runyan50 Yes, that sounds right to me.