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ROBERT Incognito's avatar

I believe he is vax injured and that is effecting his memory, thinking and decision making.

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BuelahMan's Revolt's avatar

The man can only respond to his directives given by his handlers, which makes him appear the liar over and over. But he doesn't care about that. As the consummate conman, Don has the knack of being able to say one thing to one audience, turn to another and say the exact opposite without bluster or any sense of shame.

I name his controllers in this video I made of him back in 2015 leading up to his first win:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/uKx2Z6Cb1fTz

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ML's avatar

With reference to our former (p)resident and his cognitive decline, I post Dr Malone’s article which contains pertinent insight and info on the different forms of Alzheimer’s. The article also outs the former “de facto” president, Zhou’s Chief of Staff and our “bagel impresario” cum revolving door big pharma grifter, Jeff Zients!

https://substack.com/home/post/p-168388054

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Thanks. Great article.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Right. As I've been saying, CoS was always the likely ringmaster position. First Ron Klain, then Jeff Zients, to lead Americans into the Anglo-Zionist war on the world. Now we have Suzie Wiles, who worked on one of Netanyahu's campaigns.

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ML's avatar

the Great Chain of Betrayal. Suzie’s first name belies the devilry implied by her surname…

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Stephen McIntyre's avatar

Yes, Trump is the one who appointed Jerome Powell as the Federal Reserve chairman not Joe Biden. I think Biden reappointed him to another term.

I am concerned that the problem of Trump is the fact that no matter how good it shape you were in mentally and physically the job of president is a 24 hour day job that will sap the strength of even the youngest president in office . Even Obama started getting gray hair by his second or third year in office. And we all know he didn’t do that much work.

It is certainly possible that the job is taking a toll on Trump‘s mental health to the point he is making mistakes and is someone said another comment is it possible Trump is bipolar . Let’s don’t forget that his father ended up with Alzheimer’s. I assume Trump took the COVID-19 vaccine and we’re still learning now what the implications are for people who did take that and how it may affect them from one degree to another.

I believe it would be a certain amount of irony. If Trump is now coming to some early stage dementia the question is what would be done . Would Melania step in and encourage him to resign and withdraw from the presidency? I imagine he would vigorously fight doing that.

We were watching his presidency implode on a daily basis and his incessant mistakes being made pushing us toward a confrontation with not one country but three we cannot fight a three front war. We cannot supply munitions at arms under any circumstances, we do not have the manufacturing base to do it.

We do not have the capability of putting an army in the field, anywhere in the world . There is an absolute great disconnect and they illusion that we still have the strongest and greatest military in the world we don’t. The first war was the last time we could put together an army in the field for any length of time. The second gulf war didn’t last that long because Iraq was already weakened, so it didn’t take much to take them over.

This is not the end of World War II, where we have millions of people in uniform, the greatest Navy in the world and the loaded country with atomic bombs.

I would argue that Vietnam was the last time that we could actually put an army in the field of 500,000 men and yet we still lost that war.

I don’t care what the core Maga people think our military technology is behind the times by at least 15 to 20 years . Russia is not a country nor is China . They have spent the money on research and development and come up with a new class of missiles and munitions that we do not have. We do not have hypersonic missiles. We do not have a kinetic energy bomb that took Russia 40 years to develop. This country has been coasting on technology. We developed in the 70s and 1980s and we have not bothered to spend the money to upgrade those systems.

I will not be surprised at the end of 50 days if the Russians have not already crossed the Dnieper river and captured Kiev and I’ve done the same in the south and captured Odessa that is game over. They would then have a clear field to go all the way to the Polish border and that of the European countries. and by the way, those countries are now having buyers regret with the EU and NATO.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Again, overall agreement. To the Polish border is entirely possible.

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Its Just Me's avatar

The top two stories on Gateway Pundit are about possibly prosecuting Brennan, Clapper and Coney and about the firing of Maurene Comey.

A distraction is all it is. Trump's being told you went too far insulting your base and he thinks he can throw a few bones our way.

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D F Barr's avatar

More tick tock BS. Another Durham style hoax complete with leaks and breathless anticipation only to fizzle out at the end.

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Nutmeg's avatar

I'm guessing the autopen investigation will fizzle out as well. Comer talks tough, but will fold in the end.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

AIPAC gives them a pretty short leash to yap before they curb their fake attacks dogs.

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dissonant1's avatar

Trump's post renouncing his supporters over Epstein is absolutely incredible. There seems to be something very seriously wrong with him as Mark notes. But then we have this: "Trump Supports ‘Deep State’ Special Prosecutor That will Include Investigation Into Epstein"

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/07/trump-supports-deep-state-special-prosecutor-that-will/

Of course this was posted 6-7 hours ago now. His position might well have changed entirely again depending on who he has talked to in the interim. This is no way to run a country or a party. Someone needs to have the guts to step in and start limiting him.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Someone told him he’s crashing in the polls due to his duplicity on the subject, I suspect.

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riskywoods's avatar

If I had to put money on it, I'd say that vaxx/booster induced mental issues are exacerbating his worst traits.

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ML's avatar
4dEdited

Yes, and add to that Netanyahu-induced pressure (threats? Epstein?) and you’ve got a toxic mix…

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Didn’t Trump appoint Powell?

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Manul's avatar

Yes but according to Trump it’s Biden’s fault because Biden reappointed him.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Sigh.............

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Nutmeg's avatar

Obama nominated Powell to the Fed in 2012. In November 2017, Trump nominated Powell to serve as the Chairman.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

So, essentially he is the stooge who promoted him, now he trashes him. That’s rich.

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Joanne C. Wasserman's avatar

I lean towards understanding Trump's personality implosion by assuming he has been kissed up to all of his career life, by persons who sought his business partnership or business endorsement. After all, his reputation as head of the trump organization is for succesful marketing ideas. Whether he also mapped strategy and tactics, I don't know, but he steered the gravy train of Trump Luxury properties to great monetary gains, through challenge lawsuits and 10-11 corporation bankruptcies. Having grown accustomed to pampered ego treatment from everyone except former wives, perhaps, and fired former employees, and beaten competitors, Trump can't cope with criticism at all, and everything is a personal offense

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Greg C's avatar

You don't manage the domain he's been working in if you're a shrinking violet. Trump is a mob boss, like Putin. That's why they've both been so successful.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Given his ego, Joanne, I wonder if the failed assassination made him feel that he was invulnerable. Chosen by God to be saved.

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Joanne C. Wasserman's avatar

I believe that he was saved by the will of God, but, I agree, Cosmo, that the man's ego is "yuge"! It would be blasphemy far worse than human pride if Trump turned from proper gratitude for God's choice to save him, into DJT's personal interpretation that he's the chosen one of God. Scary to think that demonic influence has the upper hand on our nation's ship of state.

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Robin Jones's avatar

I should refrain from comment, Joanne, or just suffice to say, DISAGREE.

Turning the kayfabe in Butler into something involving God seems a diminishment of so many people's spiritual striving, and a failure to comprehend that it was probably Trump's $$$ supporters who arranged that lucky shot.

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Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Beautifully stated , Joanne.

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TomA's avatar

Biden was comatose during his presidency and now Trump is engaging in meme wars on the internet rather than conduct the people's business. Is it possible to elect a sane and competent president in this modern age of politician actors?

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No's avatar

No.

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Robin Jones's avatar

thinking about Mearsheimer & Macgregor on drive home.

Mearsheimer is as old as Trump, and so often has a one-size-fits-all response: "It's the lobby." He plays to his strength, but maybe it gets in the way of a more critical analysis, incorporating more, current information. i.e. maybe it's NOT "the Lobby," maybe Trump was a suck-up to zionists all along PLUS, like Mearsheimer, Trump plays to his strength: Mears. knows "the lobby," Trump know how to swindle, bamboozle in hi-stakes projects.

re Macgregor: He's one of the toughest thinkers of the 'crop' that seem speak to many of us (who are close to them in age!). But even Macgregor finds himself compelled to say, "I KNOW Trump, I've met him, I know he does not want war." Are you stuck in some Bro luv, Doug? It seems pretty obvious Trump very much wants Israel to keep killing Gazans, because, in my estimation, because he sees them as an impediment to his real estate development vision. That is all. Not humans. Just as crass as Smotrich.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

In fairness to myself, I've disputed Mac's line on Trump as you, fairly, quote it.

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dpy's avatar

Must-see Judge Nap interview with Ryan Dawson re all things Epstein.

https://www.youtube.com/live/GdcxDmhskAI?si=qnqyvOGhplhIoW4n

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dissonant1's avatar

I saw it yesterday but yes a must watch. Thanks for posting it.

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ML's avatar

Yup, that was an eye-opener, esp his comment that this blackmail ring targeted the donor class, ie the super-rich - Aipac is doing just fine thank you!

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dissonant1's avatar

For some reason I enjoyed politicians being described as "small fish."

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Exactly. That caught my attention, too. So common sensical.

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ML's avatar

Also common sense: there is no client list, as in a grocery list! Does not exist says Dawson.

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Mark Wauck's avatar

Tx, watching now.

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Marvin Gardens2's avatar

He also called the USA "hottest country" (a bizarre word choice).

And when a reporter asked him about something (a few days ago),

he said "I don't know. You tell me. If anyone knew, it'd be me".

Uh . . . yea

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Vonu's avatar

Trump is not suffering from dementia, he is a narcissistic megalomaniac.

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Marvin Gardens2's avatar

could be all 3 - but definitely the last 2 :-)

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dissonant1's avatar

Certainly not mutually exclusive.

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Robin Jones's avatar

dementia, narcissistic megalomaniac, PLUS Obama/Nobel prize envy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RV_Aq8MGhtc

Beginning of the video suggests that Trump scrapped JCPOA because it was Obama's deal, Obama got Nobel, and Trump should have gotten Nobel; he could "Art of the Deal" a better deal. (Bibi knew just which of Trump's buttons to push.)

Then the video presents excerpts of very informative, rational, and prophetic Obama analysis of the JCPOA vs the negative outcomes of a "better deal."

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Vonu's avatar

Dementia is usually progressive, the other two seldom are.

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letterwriter's avatar

I apologize, I don't mean to be cantankerous, but I must disagree. Narcissism and megalomania are both progressive. They develop inside a mind that isn't required to rationalize experience and perception (including emotions) against the actual, concrete, really-extant world. This lack of requirement can take all sorts of forms, whether protection from reality (and it can be inconsistent), a requirement to adhere to someone else's unrealistic world view (such as a crazed parent or an unrealistic religion), or just stubborn insistence. However it shows up, it functions to allow the rationalization engines of the mind to spiral on increasingly detached pathways.

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Vonu's avatar

I don't remember your name on the masthead for the DSM.

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ML's avatar
4dEdited

V, I think letterwriter makes some very valid points! From experience, narcissists rarely improve in old age! Rather, these traits worsen, as I’ve witnessed with my mother. So with or without dementia (she has that too!) the narcissistic personality just gets worse.

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letterwriter's avatar

Hm, are you lost? You seem to be thinking this is a low info insult team tryout.

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Vonu's avatar

That must indicate that you have low self esteem because of overwhelming ignorance.

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