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    1. You know it’s bad when the transcripts from his speeches aren’t even legible.

    2. If trump considers an „iq test“ for a president to be naming animals, we are doomed.

    3. DenaliBurnz on

      When this is all said and done, and the movies come out.
      Can we make sure Jesse Plemens is cast as Trump in the best/evil version?

    4. AnointMyPhallus on

      „and that the war in Iraq was 10 or 12 years long, when, again, it was really only eight.“

      The fuck it was

    5. Tick tock Donnie… You’ve escaped consequences your whole life, but not even you can escape your own failing body. All you can do is delay the inevitable as you break down and embarrass yourself more and more.

    6. >“I feel the same as I felt 50 years ago, I don’t know,” Trump told the audience at a small-business summit at the White House.

      What do you mean you don’t know!?! Don’t know what?
      >“I’ll say, ‘I’m not feeling well’—well, someday, I might say that to you, and you’ll be the first to know. Actually I won’t have to say it, because you’ll be able to see it, just like you did in the last administration,” Trump said.

      I understand now, the man really just doesn’t know.

    7. LurksAroundHere on

      *““You know the first question is very easy. They always show the first question, it’s: You have a lion, a bear, an alligator, and a—what’s another good—a squirrel, OK? Which is the squirrel?” Trump said, claiming the questions got increasingly complex.*

      *He then veered into a tirade against California Governor Gavin Newsom before resuming his point. “I think everyone in this room is brilliant, but nobody’s gonna get all 30 questions correct. Nobody. ’Cause when you get to those last questions they’re pretty hard, you got to be pretty sharp.“*

      What’d they do to stump you at the end? Add a few more animals, colors, and shapes?

      The embarrassing shit this dumb fucker thinks is brag worthy….

    8. JustAnotherHooyah on

      History is going to look back at the Trump era and be like, „WTF were y’all smoking?“

    9. They can be very difficult. By the 30th question, you got to really know your squirrels.

    10. Majestra1010 on

      Anyone else at the point where they don’t know whether to laugh or cry when something comes out of this j/o mouth? Seriously. How did it come this far?

    11. The only reason to take more than one cognitive test is if patient demonstrates signs of dementia. ***The orange menace is on IV Alzheimer’s drugs***. The newest drugs are Kisunla and Leqembi, which explains the bruised hands (IV). The newest meds also require frequent MRIs to check for brain bleeds. They keep testing him using MoCA or mini cog tests to determine how quickly he is declining. The CHF is also becoming more apparent.

    12. themintmenagerie on

      My aunt with dementia likes to tell us all how she aced her tests and the doctors say she doesn’t have it. So…cool story, I guess?

    13. redneckrockuhtree on

      The fact that he’s bringing it up in an effort to deny it speaks volumes

    14. redalert825 on

      A liar, a thief, and a rapist walk into a bar.

      -„Just you today, Mr. President?“

    15. The very difficult test he is talking about is most likely the MOCA. Look it up, very difficult, requires very high IQ

    16. dos_passenger58 on

      Bragging about these tests is like bragging about acing a DUI checkpoint

    17. So the handlers are likely telling him it’s an „IQ“ test to get him to participate in the dementia tracking cognitive tests and congratulating him on how great he did at the end to mollify him. Remember we’re only seeing him „at his best.“ It’s got to be *very* bad behind the scenes.

    18. TheWaspinator on

      Wow. He doesn’t understand those tests aren’t supposed to ever be hard. He’s that bad off.

    19. Shinjetsu01 on

      „I’m tired of taking these tests“

      So Donnie, you’re being forced to take cognitive tests? Literally admitting to it and not wanting to do them so someone is making him.

      This means he’s compromised. Plain and simple. He might well be passing these tests but someone, somewhere is concerned enough with him to have to keep making him take these tests and lie about what they’re for.

    20. ClaretClarinets on

      He used to brag about doing the test twice. When did he start saying three times?

    21. stillavoidingthejvm on

      I want to see him draw an analog clock at 9:45 live, with a sharpie. That could be hilarious 

    22. “You know the first question is very easy. They always show the first question, it’s: You have a lion, a bear, an alligator, and a—what’s another good—a squirrel, OK? Which is the squirrel?” Trump said, claiming the questions got increasingly complex.”

      Using a filler word “good” because he can’t remember the word for animal while telling everyone how sharp he is.  But later he says, he says he feels the same, but he also doesn’t know! 

      This is fucking wild! Our whole system is an absolute farce.  This man is the President of the United States and saying well I don’t think I have dementia, but who knows?  But boy howdy these cognitive exams they keep having me take are pretty hard though.   

    23. victoriaisme2 on

      Imagine the depth of the denial that the cultists have to maintain to avoid acknowledging how objectively awful he is.

    24. backson_alcohol on

      The president of the United States—the most powerful person on the planet—thinks that questions like „What noise does a cow make?“ constitutes an IQ test. These are questions you would ask a three year old. Where even are we at this point? We need the 25th amendment to be invoked asap.

    25. CaliforniaNavyDude on

      I will be happy when a day goes by that I don’t have his name cross my mind.

    26. Choice-of-SteinsGate on

      Perhaps another emergency „cognitive test“ is in order?

      So he can brag about allegedly passing another dementia exam, then go back to running the country like an unhinged lunatic and starting foreign wars under false pretenses while his doctors and staff insist he’s in „perfect“ mental and physical shape.

      Keep in mind that the exams he constantly brags about taking are only administered when there’s a serious concern about mental decline.

      Exams that he claims he’s taken multiple times since returning to office, even though they’re rarely administered so frequently over such a short period of time.

      The same kind of „tests“ that ask you to identify commonly known animals from their drawings, remember words and numbers, and draw clocks…

      [Here’s a video titled „We Tried Trump’s Cognitive Test“](https://youtu.be/eoyn48iqS7A?si=TkxcbFfbvUvGnnvT), which should give you a better idea of what I’m talking about.

      The fact that he boasts about „passing“ these assessments while often confusing them with IQ exams is an indicator of cognitive deterioration in itself.

      This is also why he’s become so obsessed with calling others „low IQ people;“ indicating that he actually believes he’s a „high IQ person,“ which is cringe inducing language by itself. He has no reason to believe otherwise because he thinks his IQ is being tested when he’s asked to memorize five words.

      And the sort of irony of it all is that this sort of irrational and insane behavior is fully indicative of low cognitive capabilities.

      Whatever it is that’s ailing him, let’s acknowledge that Trump has been behaving and speaking erratically, slurring his words, misremembering things, and going off on deranged tangents during interviews, speeches and press conferences for a while now.

      Not to mention him threatening *twice* now to commit war crimes and destroy Iranian civilization. So much for „liberating“ the people…

      Then there’s his increasing amount of rambling emotional tirades on social media.

      His unintelligible, stream of consciousness babbling that he refers to as „the weave.“

      His mouth going slack and his constant falling asleep in front of cameras, which his groveling little lackeys in the administration downplay to their own embarrassment, even going so far as to call it an „active listening“ technique… *eye roll*

      F-ck, Trump and his team actually tried to brush it off once in a post that said he was merely closing his „beautiful blue eyes“ to „listen intensely, and take it ALL in!!!“. They should all have their mental faculties tested.

      Don’t forget the times Trump couldn’t even remember the names of countries that he supposedly helped end wars between, either mispronouncing them or forgetting which countries were in conflict with each other.

      There’s also his frequent trips to Walter Reed, his mysterious bruising and reports of spontaneous health exams.

      And all the while, his allies, doctors and sniveling sycophants are maintaining that he’s the „perfect specimen.“

      I know many of us must be frustrated with the hypocrisy of it all after these same people absolutely scorched the Biden administration for „covering up“ his old age and cognitive decline. It goes beyond a double standard, beyond a „the emperor has no clothes“ moment. It’s the kind of bootlicking, gaslighting, and subservience you’d expect from Kim Jong Un’s inner circle.

    27. Additional_Quiet2600 on

      Giving three MoCA exams in a year means he is not aceing them. They do that to monitor a condition…

    28. Counterpoint-4 on

      If Trump is having tests for dementia someone must be prescribing it. If it is showing dementia, and he is the president, the country should be told.

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