An inflated consciousness is . . . hypnotised by itself and therefore cannot be argued with. It inevitably dooms itself to calamities. - Carl JungAh, another case of terminal TDS. And that's being generous!
A deflated consciousness is death - AnonAn inflated consciousness is . . . hypnotised by itself and therefore cannot be argued with. It inevitably dooms itself to calamities. - Carl Jung
Such as?
Dr. John Gartner is a psychologist, not a neurologist. According to Wikipedia, "Gartner has described himself as a member of "The Resistance" against Donald Trump..."Dr. John Gartner, a specialist in the field, has pointed out that Trump, at 79 years old, seems to be slowing down, with suggestions that his motor skills may be deteriorating. This observation by Gartner follows sightings of Trump allegedly concealing a catheter under his right pant leg, which Gartner interprets as a classic indicator that the president could be battling a specific type of dementia known as frontotemporal dementia.
Donald Trump dementia fears spike with alleged signs of condition in President
Donald Trump, 79, has been the subject of much speculation about his health, both physical and mental, over the past few years, with Dr John Gartner, an expert in the field of dementia, claiming that the US President is exhibiting signs of the neurological issuewww.themirror.com
Dr. John Gartner is a psychologist, not a neurologist. According to Wikipedia, "Gartner has described himself as a member of "The Resistance" against Donald Trump..."
I think we can safely disregard his neurological observations.
He dismisses himself as part of the resistance. I quoted his bio, which quotes him.Yes, you can dismiss every expert as "Part of the resistance", as any with an IQ above room temperture knows what a ****up making Trump president was.
Your source didn't say anything about limping, adult diapers, slurring of words or "screeching" obscenities. But get this one; "This observation by Gartner follows sightings of Trump allegedly concealing a catheter under his right pant leg," So Gartner who is neither a urologist or a neurologist, believes "sightings" that "allegedly conceal" a catheter, and deduces, therefore, that Trump is experiencing a neurological disorder. Gartner should lose his license.It doesn't take away from the fact that the limping, the catheters, the adult diapers, the slurring of words, the meandering speech patterns, the screeching of obsencities...
Nonsense. None of the things you mention are evidence of a neurological problem, even if you had some evidence that they exist in Trump - which you don't.If we saw this in any of our elderly relatives, we'd put them in a home.
Your source didn't say anything about limping, adult diapers, slurring of words or "screeching" obscenities. But get this one; "This observation by Gartner follows sightings of Trump allegedly concealing a catheter under his right pant leg," So Gartner who is neither a urologist or a neurologist, believes "sightings" that "allegedly conceal" a catheter, and deduces, therefore, that Trump is experiencing a neurological disorder. Gartner should lose his license.
Nonsense. None of the things you mention are evidence of a neurological problem, even if you had some evidence that they exist in Trump - which you don't.
No, I don't pretend anything, and I don't see those signs. In any case, none of them are signs of cognitive problems.Guy, we see these signs every day... you pretend you don't see them.
No, I don't pretend anything, and I don't see those signs. In any case, none of them are signs of cognitive problems.
You guys see what you want to see and do a funny thing: If your guy has lost it, the other guy must be worse!
That was a silly comment. I'll give you that one, though, if you need it.Remember when trump said that the Continental Army captured the airports during the Revolutionary War?
That was years ago, when he was relatively sharp.
That was a silly comment. I'll give you that one, though, if you need it.
Wrong. He's smart, but could be more devious. And I'm old(er) as heck, so I know a bit about being old. I've give a dollar to be able to put in the time and energy that he does. And that doesn't even count the range and number of off-the-top questions he takes from the Press.This is not a smart man. And now he's old as heck, too.
Wrong. He's smart, but could be more devious. And I'm old(er) as heck, so I know a bit about being old. I've give a dollar to be able to put in the time and energy that he does. And that doesn't even count the range and number of off-the-top questions he takes from the Press.
Well, this is going nowhere. Believe whatever you need to.No, he's not smart at all, even though he claims to know more about [insert subject here] than anybody. Smart people can talk off the top of their head without saying so much ridiculous stuff. And when he's not getting facts wrong, he's lying. Soooo many lies. Take any speech at random and there will be a long fact-check on it.
And if we are to believe the people who worked with him on The Apprentice, trump's energy can be explained by his Adderall abuse.
No, I don't pretend anything, and I don't see those signs. In any case, none of them are signs of cognitive problems.
You guys see what you want to see and do a funny thing: If your guy has lost it, the other guy must be worse!
The racism and cruelty in this country has been the work of Democrats for the last 400 years. From the beginnings of slavery, through Jim Crow, the KKK and the Democrat Plantation your Party has perpetuated it for financial and then political gain. Almost as bad as the cruelty is the hypocrisy, the promises made in exchange for votes, and none of them kept, while your Party blames others for their failures.Cognitive dissonance.
Trump is making your dreams of racism and cruelty come true, so you don't care how ill he is.
You know, it was! And it was Democrats in the KKK. And it was Democrats who passed and enforced Jim Crow laws.
You sound bitter. And perhaps undereducated.You know, it was! And it was Democrats in the KKK. And it was Democrats who passed and enforced Jim Crow laws.
I'm not bitter. I'm just tired of having the political side of this country that was responsible for slavery and so much after slavery ended, dodge their responsibility for it and pretend that it was all done by the right wing. And, rather than throw out an implied insult, perhaps you'd like to make a case that I'm mistaken.You sound bitter. And perhaps undereducated.
I'm not bitter. I'm just tired of having the political side of this country that was responsible for slavery and so much after slavery ended, dodge their responsibility for it and pretend that it was all done by the right wing. And, rather than throw out an implied insult, perhaps you'd like to make a case that I'm mistaken.
The 'Democrats' of that day are the 'Republicans' of today. Prove me wrong comrade.I'm not bitter. I'm just tired of having the political side of this country that was responsible for slavery and so much after slavery ended, dodge their responsibility for it and pretend that it was all done by the right wing. And, rather than throw out an implied insult, perhaps you'd like to make a case that I'm mistaken.
One has to be a bit careful about that. Many liberals/progressive/Democrats assume that the Southern Strategy resulted in fairly large numbers of racist Democrats instantly jumping to the Republican Party, but that didn't happen, In fact, only Strom Thurmond made such a leap. Over time, the voters in the South became more Republican and elected Republicans to Congress. That's confirmed by your source.Dems had the South until the Republican's Southern Strategy was implemented. They played on increasing racial tensions to flip white southerners.
See post #174.The 'Democrats' of that day are the 'Republicans' of today. Prove me wrong comrade.
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