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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1023708)7/5/2017 4:29:58 PM
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rdkflorida2

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Did Trump not recognize his limo waiting at the bottom of the airplane stairs?

He walked down the steps. The limo was parked right there waiting on him. For some reason, he goes on a little walk. Someone points out where his limo is ... he just walked away from it and he heads back and gets in.

Now there was a second limo parked up ahead, but he should have known the one parked at the foot of the stairs is the one to get in.

Not an isolated instance. He walked out of an EO signing without signing it once. Pence tried to stop him, then picked up the EO package and followed him out.


Also he got confused once when Bibi was visiting:

usatoday.com

youtube.com

Trump Just Got Lost Walking To His Limo

washingtonjournal.com

Sundowning is a symptom of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. It’s also known as “late-day confusion.” If someone you care for has dementia, their confusion and agitation may get worse in the late afternoon and evening. In comparison, their symptoms may be less pronounced earlier in the day.

How to Manage "Sundowning"

When you are with someone who has Alzheimer's disease, you may notice big changes in how they act in the late afternoon or early evening. Doctors call it sundowning, or sundown syndrome.

Fading light seems to be the trigger. The symptoms can get worse as the night goes on and usually get better by morning.

Although you may not be able to stop it completely, you can take steps to help manage this challenging time of day so you both sleep better and are less tired during the day. Let your loved one’s doctor know what changes you have seen, too.

SymptomsWhen someone is sundowning, they may be:

Agitated (upset or anxious)
Restless
Irritable
Confused
Disoriented
Demanding
Suspicious


They also may:

Yell
Pace
Hear or see things that aren’t there
Have mood swings


Up to 1 out of 5 people with Alzheimer’s get sundown syndrome. But it can also happen to older people who don’t have dementia.

webmd.com



If you see this elderly man wandering around mumbling fake news, biggest crowd, good brain, best words ... remember he wants TWO scoops.

swedishkiss ??? @swedishkiss

It's so evident when you listen to his interviews from 15 years ago. He used to be able to formulate a sentence.He's not of sound mind now.


[ It IS interesting to listen to old tapes of Trump talking. He sounded more lucid, talked in complete sentences, didn't wander mentally then. His Dad had alzheimers and Donnie is showing signs. ]


Mallory? @MdotClure

Yes. So much - his limited vocabulary, erratic nature, paranoia, hostility, confusion, etc. - would be explained by dementia.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1023708)7/5/2017 7:04:01 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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FJB

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Brumar, how much of this is specific to Trump, and how much of this was prevalent across all facets of American politics before the rise of Trump?

The answer is none, and all of it.

This is not the analog of Hillary "vast right-wing conspiracy" excuse. This is CONFIRMED to be a media feeding frenzy because idiots like you are gobbling it up:

American Pravda: CNN Part 1, Russia narrative is all about “ratings”

There may be a few grains of truth regarding Russian involvement in politics and the election process. But none of this deserves the overexposure that the media is giving it. They are only doing it because people like to tune in to this sort of stuff. It's become a spectator sport. It's become professional wrestling (even before that Reddit teen released that stupid video and got doxxed by CNN).

Tenchusatsu