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    Treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans falsely assuring President Biden of having mental problems are not watching Trump. His mental illness is getting worse and is more obvious with each passing rally.



    Trump's 'rambling incoherence' sets off alarms as his rally 'craziness' ramps up: analyst

    Tom Boggioni
    April 6, 2024 7:52AM ET



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    Journalists covering Donald Trump's latest round of rallies as he heads toward the 2024 Republican Party presidential nomination are growing increasingly alarmed at not only the dark turn some of his proposals have taken but also at his increasing "incoherence" when he tries to explain them to his adoring fans.


    Reacting to some of the latest claims the former president has made as he tours the country, Susan Glaser of the New Yorker recently wrote, "It’s easiest to understand the threat that Trump poses to American democracy most clearly when you see it for yourself. Small clips of his craziness can be too easily dismissed as the background noise of our times.”

    According to the Guardian's Rachel Leingang, Glaser is on to something as Trump's rhetoric reaches new levels of "vindictiveness" while speaking in "dark, dehumanizing terms," as he rambles and jumps from topic to topic at his rallies.

    ALSO READ: A neuroscientist reveals how Trump and Biden's cognitive impairments are different

    Noting the former president is much more "vengeful" this time after losing in 2020 to President Joe Biden, Leingang pointed out "he’s also, quite frequently, rambling and incoherent, running off on tangents that would grab headlines for their oddness should any other candidate say them."

    "Watching a Trump speech in full better shows what it’s like inside his head: a smorgasbord of falsehoods, personal and professional vendettas, frequent comparisons to other famous people, a couple of handfuls of simple policy ideas, and a lot of non sequiturs that veer into barely intelligible stories," she suggested before adding, "... in a presidential race among two old men that’s often focused on the age of the one who’s slightly older, these campaign trail antics shed light on Trump’s mental acuity, even if people tend to characterize them differently than Joe Biden’s."


    RELATED: Now we know how Hitler did it


    Labeling some of Trump's "tangents" as "what one can only describe as complete nonsense," Leingang suggested reporters who have covered him for years have "become inured to Trump’s brand of speaking, either skimming over it or giving him leeway because this has always been his shtick."

    And that is what makes this election even more dangerous, she proposed.

    "It’s tempting to find a coherent line of attack in Trump speeches to try to distill the meaning of a rambling story. And it’s sometimes hard to even figure out the full context of what he’s saying, either in text or subtext and perhaps by design, like the 'bloodbath' comment or him saying there wouldn’t be another election if he doesn’t win this one," she wrote before warning, "But it’s only in seeing the full breadth of the 2024 Trump speech that one can truly understand what kind of president he could become if he won the election."

    You can read more here.



    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-incoherent-2667708396/
     
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    Forum members should judge for themselves who has dementia or Alzheimer's issues.

    Trump yesterday

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    Biden Yesterday

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    Greek, Jewish, Puerto Rican: Biden has history of claiming to be 'honorary' member of numerous ethnic groups
    Biden claimed this week that he inherited the nickname 'Biden-opoulos' in his home state of Delaware.

    President Biden has a long history of attempting to tie himself to a variety of ethnic groups and cultures.

    Biden reminded guests at the White House for a Greek Independence Day celebration this week of his claim that he inherited the nickname "Biden-opoulos" in his home state of Delaware.

    Attributing his early political success to the Greek community, Biden said one of the things he "learned early on was that I had a very close relationship with the Greek American community — for real, in the heart and I mean real — and the church there as well."


    Biden said he believed "every Greek American in Delaware voted for" him during his 1972 campaign for the Senate.

    "By the way, as some of the Delawareans would tell you, that’s where I acquired a nickname I’m very proud of: I am Joe 'Biden-opoulos.' That’s the nickname I got," he said.

    It wasn't the first time Biden mentioned his Greek-inspired nickname. During a 2009 White House event, then Vice President Biden said he was "an honorary Greek."
     
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    Let us know when President Biden claims to be the Chosen One, the Messiah, or the savior like Trump does,
     
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      You see?
      All they can do is bring up Trump.
      They never defend brandon or even try to tout (honestly) his accomplishments.
      We understand they can't defend what brandon has so convincingly failed at, but then spreading lies and propaganda about trump is pretty ironic, eh?
       
      shootersa, Apr 9, 2024
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    Show me where he said it!
     
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    The New York Times, Jan. 11, 2024

    Iowa Pastors Say Video Depicting Trump as Godly Is ‘Very Concerning’
    The viral video shows the former president, in starkly religious, almost messianic tones, as the vessel of a higher power sent to save the nation.

    A viral video praising former President Donald J. Trump has offended a key Iowa constituency in the lead-up to next week’s critical Iowa caucuses: faith leaders.

    The video, which Mr. Trump first posted to Truth Social last Friday and then played before taking the stage at several rallies in Iowa over the weekend, is called “God Made Trump.” In starkly religious, almost messianic tones, it depicts the former president as the vessel of a higher power sent to save the nation.

    “God looked down on his planned paradise and said, ‘I need a caretaker,’ so God gave us Trump,” begins the video, which appears to use artificial intelligence to mimic the voice of Paul Harvey, a conservative radio broadcaster who died in 2009. Mr. Trump, it adds, “is a shepherd to mankind who won’t ever leave nor forsake them.”

    Since the video was posted, it has been widely shared, racked up millions of views and drawn a lot of attention. But much of that attention has been negative, particularly among Iowa’s pastors, some of whom said they were shocked and offended by the content.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/11/us/politics/trump-god-video-pastors-iowa.html

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    The Gospel According to St. Matthew: 24: 3-5 And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, "Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?"

    And Jesus answered and said unto them, "Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name, saying, 'I am Christ,' and shall deceive many."

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    The delusion that the most famous adulterer in the world was sent by God to redeem us could only occur to the poorly educated people Trump pretends to love.
     
  8. mstrman

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    So he didn't say it himself.
     
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      No, no he didn't.
      Won't stop a despicable though.

      Whatever it takes.
       
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    Trump’s bizarre, vindictive incoherence has to be heard in full to be believed
    Rachel Leingang
    Sat, April 6, 2024 at 4:00 AM MDT·8 min read
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    Donald Trump speaks during a rally in Vandalia, Ohio, on 16 March, at which he predicted there would be a ‘bloodbath’ if he loses the election.Photograph: Kamil Krzaczyński/AFP/Getty Images





    Donald Trump’s speeches on the 2024 campaign trail so far have been focused on a laundry list of complaints, largely personal, and an increasingly menacing tone.

    He’s on the campaign trail less these days than he was in previous cycles – and less than you’d expect from a guy with dedicated superfans who brags about the size of his crowds every chance he gets. But when he has held rallies, he speaks in dark, dehumanizing terms about migrants, promising to vanquish people crossing the border. He rails about the legal battles he faces and how they’re a sign he’s winning, actually. He tells lies and invents fictions. He calls his opponent a threat to democracy and claims this election could be the last one.

    Related: Polls show Trump winning key swing states. That’s partly a failure of the press | Margaret Sullivan


    Trump’s tone, as many have noted, is decidedly more vengeful this time around, as he seeks to reclaim the White House after a bruising loss that he insists was a steal. This alone is a cause for concern, foreshadowing what the Trump presidency redux could look like. But he’s also, quite frequently, rambling and incoherent, running off on tangents that would grab headlines for their oddness should any other candidate say them.

    Journalists rightly chose not to broadcast Trump’s entire speeches after 2016, believing that the free coverage helped boost the former president and spread lies unchecked. But now there’s the possibility that stories about his speeches often make his ideas appear more cogent than they aremaking the case that, this time around, people should hear the full speeches to understand how Trump would govern again.

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    Watching a Trump speech in full better shows what it’s like inside his head: a smorgasbord of falsehoods, personal and professional vendettas, frequent comparisons to other famous people, a couple of handfuls of simple policy ideas, and a lot of non sequiturs that veer into barely intelligible stories.

    Curiously, Trump tucks the most tangible policy implications in at the end. His speeches often finish with a rundown of what his second term in office could bring, in a meditation-like recitation the New York Times recently compared to a sermon. Since these policies could become reality, here’s a few of those ideas:

    • Instituting the death penalty for drug dealers.

    • Creating the “Trump Reciprocal Trade Act”: “If China or any other country makes us pay 100% or 200% tariff, which they do, we will make them pay a reciprocal tariff of 100% or 200%. In other words, you screw us and we’ll screw you.”

    • Indemnifying all police officers and law enforcement officials.

    • Rebuilding cities and taking over Washington DC, where, he said in a recent speech, there are “beautiful columns” put together “through force of will” because there were no “Caterpillar tractors” and now those columns have graffiti on them.

    • Issuing an executive order to cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory, transgender and other inappropriate racial, sexual or political content.

    • Moving to one-day voting with paper ballots and voter ID.
    This conclusion is the most straightforward part of a Trump speech and is typically the extent of what a candidate for office would say on the campaign trail, perhaps with some personal storytelling or mild joking added in.

    But it’s also often the shortest part.

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    Trump’s tangents aren’t new, nor is Trump’s penchant for elevating baseless ideas that most other presidential candidates wouldn’t, like his promotion of injecting bleach during the pandemic.

    But in a presidential race among two old men that’s often focused on the age of the one who’s slightly older, these campaign trail antics shed light on Trump’s mental acuity, even if people tend to characterize them differently than Joe Biden’s. While Biden’s gaffes elicit serious scrutiny, as writers in the New Yorker and the New York Times recently noted, we’ve seemingly become inured to Trump’s brand of speaking, either skimming over it or giving him leeway because this has always been his shtick.

    Trump, like Biden, has confused names of world leaders (but then claims it’s on purpose). He has also stumbled and slurred his words. But beyond that, Trump’s can take a different turn. Trump has described using an “iron dome” missile defense system as “ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. They’ve only got 17 seconds to figure this whole thing out. Boom. OK. Missile launch. Whoosh. Boom.”

    These tangents can be part of a tirade, or they can be what one can only describe as complete nonsense.

    During this week’s Wisconsin speech, which was more coherent than usual, Trump pulled out a few frequent refrains: comparing himself, incorrectly, to Al Capone, saying he was indicted more than the notorious gangster; making fun of the Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis’s first name (“It’s spelled fanny like your ass, right? Fanny. But when she became DA, she decided to add a little French, a little fancy”).

    He made fun of Biden’s golfing game, miming how Biden golfs, perhaps a ding back at Biden for poking Trump about his golf game. Later, he called Biden a “lost soul” and lamented that he gets to sit at the president’s desk. “Can you imagine him sitting at the Resolute Desk? What a great desk,” Trump said.

    One muddled addition in Wisconsin involved squatters’ rights, a hot topic related to immigration now: “If you have illegal aliens invading your home, we will deport you,” presumably meaning the migrant would be deported instead of the homeowner. He wanted to create a federal taskforce to end squatting, he said.

    “Sounds like a little bit of a weird topic but it’s not, it’s a very bad thing,” he said.

    These half-cocked remarks aren’t new; they are a feature of who Trump is and how he communicates that to the public, and that’s key to understanding how he is as a leader.

    The New York Times opinion writer Jamelle Bouie described it as “something akin to the soft bigotry of low expectations”, whereby no one expected him to behave in an orderly fashion or communicate well.

    Some of these bizarre asides are best seen in full, like this one about Biden at the beach in Trump’s Georgia response to the State of the Union:

    “Somebody said he looks great in a bathing suit, right? And you know, when he was in the sand and he was having a hard time lifting his feet through the sand, because you know sand is heavy, they figured three solid ounces per foot, but sand is a little heavy, and he’s sitting in a bathing suit. Look, at 81, do you remember Cary Grant? How good was Cary Grant, right? I don’t think Cary Grant, he was good. I don’t know what happened to movie stars today. We used to have Cary Grant and Clark Gable and all these people. Today we have, I won’t say names, because I don’t need enemies. I don’t need enemies. I got enough enemies. But Cary Grant was, like – Michael Jackson once told me, ‘The most handsome man, Trump, in the world.’ ‘Who?’ ‘Cary Grant.’ Well, we don’t have that any more, but Cary Grant at 81 or 82, going on 100. This guy, he’s 81, going on 100. Cary Grant wouldn’t look too good in a bathing suit, either. And he was pretty good-looking, right?”

    Or another Hollywood-related bop, inspired by a rant about Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade’s romantic relationship:

    “It’s a magnificent love story, like Gone With the Wind. You know Gone With the Wind, you’re not allowed to watch it any more. You know that, right? It’s politically incorrect to watch Gone With the Wind. They have a list. What were the greatest movies ever made? Well, Gone With the Wind is usually number one or two or three. And then they have another list you’re not allowed to watch any more, Gone With the Wind. You tell me, is our country screwed up?”

    He still claims to have “done more for Black people than any president other than Abraham Lincoln” and also now says he’s being persecuted more than Lincoln and Andrew Jackson:

    “All my life you’ve heard of Andrew Jackson, he was actually a great general and a very good president. They say that he was persecuted as president more than anybody else, second was Abraham Lincoln. This is just what they said. This is in the history books. They were brutal, Andrew Jackson’s wife actually died over it.”

    ***

    You not only see the truly bizarre nature of Trump’s speeches when viewing them in full, but you see the sheer breadth of his menace and animus toward those who disagree with him.

    His comments especially toward migrants have grown more dehumanizing. He has said they are “poisoning the blood” of the US – a nod at Great Replacement Theory, the far-right conspiracy that the left is orchestrating migration to replace white people. Trump claimed the people coming in were “prisoners, murderers, drug dealers, mental patients and terrorists, the worst they have”. He has repeatedly called migrants “animals”.

    “Democrats said please don’t call them ‘animals’. I said, no, they’re not humans, they’re animals,” he said during a speech in Michigan this week.

    “In some cases they’re not people, in my opinion,” he said during his March appearance in Ohio. “But I’m not allowed to say that because the radical left says that’s a terrible thing to say. “These are animals, OK, and we have to stop it,” he said.

    And he has turned more authoritarian in his language, saying he would be a “dictator on day one” but then later said it would only be for a day. He’s called his political enemies “vermin”: “We pledge to you that we will root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country,” he said in New Hampshire in late 2023.

    At a speech in March in Ohio about the US auto industry he claimed there would be a “bloodbath” if he lost, which some interpreted as him claiming there would be violence if he loses the election.

    Trump’s campaign said later that he meant the comment to be specific to the auto industry, but now the former president has started saying Biden created a “border bloodbath” and the Republican National Committee created a website to that effect as well.

    ***

    It’s tempting to find a coherent line of attack in Trump speeches to try to distill the meaning of a rambling story. And it’s sometimes hard to even figure out the full context of what he’s saying, either in text or subtext and perhaps by design, like the “bloodbath” comment or him saying there wouldn’t be another election if he doesn’t win this one.

    But it’s only in seeing the full breadth of the 2024 Trump speech that one can truly understand what kind of president he could become if he won the election.

    “It’s easiest to understand the threat that Trump poses to American democracy most clearly when you see it for yourself,” Susan B Glasser wrote in the New Yorker. “Small clips of his craziness can be too easily dismissed as the background noise of our times.”

    If you ask Trump himself, of course, these are just examples that Trump is smart.

    “The fake news will say, ‘Oh, he goes from subject to subject.’ No, you have to be very smart to do that. You got to be very smart. You know what it is? It’s called spot-checking. You’re thinking about something when you’re talking about something else, and then you get back to the original. And they go, ‘Holy shit. Did you see what he did?’ It’s called intelligence.”


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-bizarre-vindictive-incoherence-heard-100030232.html
     
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    We'd very much like it if american hater would just post the video at issue and save the page of bloviation.
     
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    So shooter, why do trumptards support a traitor? And why do you believe Trump's election fraud lies?
     
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    Trying to falsely claim President Biden is demented by jumping on his every verbal slip is backfiring on Trump and treasonous conservative/America Hating/Republicans because all Trump does is babble incoherent nonsense. But there is also a plus side because everyone makes verbal slips which gives the Biden Campaign a chance to fight back by comparing and contrasting.



    Trump Spokesperson Hilariously Self-Owns While Trying To Insult Joe Biden
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    A spokesperson for leaving the page." data-wf-tooltip-position="bottom" data-wf-reset-every="90">Donald Trump tried to attack President Joe Biden as someone who “can hardly speak,” but then struggled herself with a couple of words.

    “The transcript in the Hur report was incredibly damn-en-ing to Joe Biden,” Karoline Leavitt, national press secretary for the Trump campaign, said on Newsmax on Tuesday.

    She repeated the non-word moments later.

    “It also was extremely damn-en-ing to him politically as it showed what the American people see with their own eyes every single day, and that is Joe Biden can hardly speak,” she said.

    Leavitt also referred to Attorney General Merrick Garland as “Merricka Garland.”



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    Leavitt, who ran for Congress and lost in 2022, was referring to special counsel Robert Hur’s highly controversial report in the classified documents case in which he attacked Biden as “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”

    Former Justice Department officials have slammed Hur for what seemed more like a personal attack on the president than a report explaining the case.

    On Tuesday, critics mocked Leavitt for stumbling over words herself as she claimed Biden “can hardly speak.”






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    Do…people not hear him speaking normally every fucking day?


    https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-spokesperson-hilariously-self-owns-035925644.html
     
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    Again;
    judge for yourself who has a better grip on reality;

    Trump 3 days ago

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    And Biden one day ago.

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