“Which is incapable of solvin’ even the sollest…smallest problem. The simplest of problems we can no longer solve. We are an institute in a powerful death penalty. We will put this on" - Trump

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      It’s like the whole “Never Surrender” shirts with Trumps mugshot on them. Not seeing that the orange piece of shit did, in fact, surrender.

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            I’ve made a point to teach people what woke means.

            It means awake, as in aware, as in you think critically about what you’re told instead of believing it blindly

            Conservatives are using the word correctly… They just don’t realize what they’re saying

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      His supporters will never see this unless they saw it in person.
      They’ve been carefully trained over the years to only accept news from conservative sources and those sources will only provide them with carefully curated pro-Trump propaganda.
      If Trump went out on stage tomorrow and suggested we repeal the 2nd amendment, none of his supporters would ever know.
      Fox and OAN know he’s losing his mind and that he probably has some form of degenerative dementia, that’s why they won’t put Trump on air live and why they scream about Biden’s mental health all day.

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          LiberalGunNut™ here! You better believe I throw that out there given half a chance. He also ordered bump stocks banned, which I’m down with.

          Great party game! Throw that quote out there and say, “Can you fucking believe a sitting President of the United States said some boolshit like that?!”

          Y’all know what to do next.

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      They’ll just do some whataboutism and bring up Biden’s “cognitive abilities”, even though we all know Trump has been screaming incoherent nonsense since 2015.

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    The rapes are also concerning but this is the world we live in now

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    So, it’s obvious that he has some kind of degenerative dementia that’s impacting his cognitive abilities. It’s been obvious for a long time but it looks like it’s getting much worse lately.
    If he has dementia he probably has other health issues too.
    So let’s say he gets the Republicans nomination (extremely likely at this point), what happens if he dies or is otherwise incapacitated by his illness?
    Who becomes the Republican nominee? I mean if he’s picked a VP at that point it’s going to be them, but if he hasn’t then who gets the nomination? Haley is likely to drop out after today and he’ll sweep the rest of the States unopposed so it’s not like they’ll have a next closest with votes to put up, and they’re not going to have time for a second round of Republican primaries.
    I really wonder what their backup plan is because if he’s going downhill this fast, he’s not going to be in great shape around November.

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      Each party is its own club and sets it’s own rules. While the primary elections are kinda sorta binding, the important election is at the party convention, when delegates pick a candidate, similar to the EC.

      Even if Trump wins all the primaries, but something happens to render him ineligible/incapable before the convention, the convention can adopt rules that allow Trump’s delegates to vote for whoever they want. That’s ultimately why I think Haley will keep going until the bitter end. Even if she wins no states, as long as she keeps getting 30+ percent of the vote she will end up as the only viable candidate for the delegates to support if Trump goes away.

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    It’s interesting that even MSNBC, stalwart bastion of resistance lib blather, never mentions that Donald’s father, Fred, developed Alzheimer’s.

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      It’s not hereditary, so “to be fair”, it shouldn’t come up. Not that fairness or logic or science ever stopped the GOP blather.

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        Dude, Alzheimer’s isn’t hereditary like Huntington’s disease where if you have the gene you have the disease, but there are risk factor genes that can contribute to getting Alzheimer’s.

        Statisticly you’re more likely to develop Alzheimer’s if your parents had it, but even with the risk factor genes its not guaranteed that you will develop it.

        So talking about Trump’s dad having it, and with him having at least his second mental acuity test recently its certainly something that should be considered when voting for THE FUCKING PRESIDENT!

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    The former president suggested that he had requested to take the test: “I said, ‘give me a cognitive test, just so we can you know,’ because you know what the standards were, and I aced it.”

    Uh, he’s basically admitting here that even he has doubts about his own competence. “Just so we can know”. We have to be sure. What were we talking about again?

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      It’s so odd to me that someone at his level has to field every thing he is thinking or everthing he does in spotlight of the media.

      “People say I wouldn’t be able to take a pie to the face. So I took a pie to the face and I was totally able to handle it.”

      Breaking news Donald Trump takes pie to the face, is he a clown?

      “Folks, I took a pie to the face, it was the best pie to the face of all time. No clown, no clown.”

      Breaking news Trump claims not to be clown even after taking a pie to the face.

      “I’m worried about that Joe Biden. He is a complete clown, people are saying it, everyone is saying it. Thats just what I’ve heard. Joe Biden is a Clown.”

      Breaking news Trump called Joe Biden a clown

      On and on

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        That’s what happens when you’re a reality TV star that also posts non stop on social media.

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    The guy already slips into speaking in the third person and gave us the “look, having nuclear” speech. His cognitive powers have never exactly been S tier.

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    I was assured that the US was DAYS from collapse because the current president tripped on stairs, and that meant he was completely senile and incapable of presidenting.

    Can we get some younger actually-representative presidents up in this bitch?

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    I had to watch the video. It’s both better and worse than the text makes it seem. It’s definitely more word salad than usual. What’s fascinating is his audience likely assumes they’re the ones who don’t understand, given how little of reality they understand already.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    One clip started mid-sentence, showing Mr Trump speaking in New Hampshire: “Which is incapable of solvin’ even the sollest…smallest problem.

    In a separate clip, the 2024 Republican frontrunner seems to be taking the role as narrator, saying, “Yes, oh yes, and quickly says President Trump.

    At a campaign rally in New Hampshire on Saturday, the former president seemed unable to pronounce the word “climate” and instead uttered “clime.”

    “I don’t know if you saw, but a few months ago, I took a cognitive test my doctor gave me,” he told supporters at the rally.

    On Monday, Mr Trump went so far as to claim that he would outperform his GOP rival Nikki Haley in a cognitive test.

    Ms Haley questioned Mr Trump’s cognition after he appeared to confuse her with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a campaign speech, claiming she was in charge of “security” during the January 6 Capitol riot.


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    I can see what they are trying to do, but this doesn’t make the Republicans look bad. It makes the system look fucked and we all realize the dystopia we live in with a senile idiot on both sides of the ballot. Biden is a senile sock puppet to any corporate money anyone can make with him and Trump is a senile narcissist POS racist bigot.