Meanwhile, this is probably WAY too long, but perhaps it might inspire someone else to start collecting these things.
Some are quotes, some are comments about Trump:
“They say that there’s so much water up north that I want to have the overflow areas go into your forests and dampen your forests, because if you dampen your forests you're not gonna have these forest fires that are burning at levels that nobody’s ever seen.”
“By the way, they never report the crowd on Jan. 6. You know, Nikki Haley, Nikki Haley, Nikki Haley ... you know they ... did you know they destroyed all of the information, all of the evidence, everything, deleted and destroyed all of it? All of it! Because of lots of things. Like Nikki Haley is in charge of security. We offered her 10,000 people. Soldiers, National Guard — whatever they want. They turned it down. They don’t wanna talk about that. These are very dishonest people.”
[MAGA is the] “greatest movement … maybe in the history of any country, even Argentina…You know, Argentina, great guy. He’s a big Trump guy. He loves Trump. I love him because he loves Trump. Anybody that loves me. I like them,” Trump said.
According to Trump, a wonderful dip made of ground sesame seeds – Hummus – attacked Israel.
Immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border “don’t speak languages,”
We have languages coming into our country. We have nobody that even speaks those languages. They’re truly foreign languages,” Trump falsely insisted at the U.S. southern border on one occasion. “Who would think that we have languages that are like from the planet Mars?” he asked in another interview.
JOHN GARTNER (Psychologist and expert on dementia): signs of "semantic aphasia" … using words in the wrong way…Trump talked about "the oranges of the investigation." We saw an example of that this weekend, as well. Trump said, “We’re going to protect pro-God….” In mid-sentence, he goes blank and looks at the ceiling, then says “…context and content.”
JOHN GARTNER: Trump is bragging about passing the MOCA, a screening test for dementia, as if it made him MENSA, when it’s a test any kindergartener should pass. Specialists tell me a patient can be in steep diagnosable organic decline for an extended period before they fail the MOCA. Someone with an advanced degree from an Ivy League school, for example, has a lot of IQ points to give before they hit kindergarten level. If you pass the MOCA it certainly does not mean you’re cognitively equipped to be President of the United States. Trump can’t even name the current president of the United States. Seven times he’s said he’s running against Obama. That’s not a gaffe or joke. That’s hard clinical evidence of serious organic brain damage.
JOHN GARTNER: There are natural things that happen with aging such as occasionally using the wrong word or calling someone the wrong name because they remind you of someone you worked with. President Biden is confusing names, not people. The Dementia Care Society says “mixing up people and generations” is a sign of dementia. Recently Trump confused Nikki Haley and Nancey Pelosi, for example. He also mixed up the generations in his own family when he said his father was born in Germany, when it was his grandfather. Michael Wolff said Trump frequently didn’t recognize old friends. And most importantly Biden isn’t showing a fundamental breakdown in his ability to use language. The whataboutism narrative is that this is a race between two old men. True but one has an aging brain, and the other a dementing brain. If Trump were your relative, you would be reaching out to doctors in a state of alarm. If Joe Biden were you’re relative, you might have to remind him of things from time to time.
Trump’s plan for America’s missile defense system: “Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.… Boom. OK. Missile launch. Woosh. Boom.
This Seth Myers clip is great:
https://www.youtube.com/clip/UgkxKbPUlVPwscXDyP5omKOSzAtUJuKKJU0E
Thanks, it's a great one.
Meanwhile, this is probably WAY too long, but perhaps it might inspire someone else to start collecting these things.
Some are quotes, some are comments about Trump:
“They say that there’s so much water up north that I want to have the overflow areas go into your forests and dampen your forests, because if you dampen your forests you're not gonna have these forest fires that are burning at levels that nobody’s ever seen.”
“By the way, they never report the crowd on Jan. 6. You know, Nikki Haley, Nikki Haley, Nikki Haley ... you know they ... did you know they destroyed all of the information, all of the evidence, everything, deleted and destroyed all of it? All of it! Because of lots of things. Like Nikki Haley is in charge of security. We offered her 10,000 people. Soldiers, National Guard — whatever they want. They turned it down. They don’t wanna talk about that. These are very dishonest people.”
[MAGA is the] “greatest movement … maybe in the history of any country, even Argentina…You know, Argentina, great guy. He’s a big Trump guy. He loves Trump. I love him because he loves Trump. Anybody that loves me. I like them,” Trump said.
According to Trump, a wonderful dip made of ground sesame seeds – Hummus – attacked Israel.
Immigrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border “don’t speak languages,”
We have languages coming into our country. We have nobody that even speaks those languages. They’re truly foreign languages,” Trump falsely insisted at the U.S. southern border on one occasion. “Who would think that we have languages that are like from the planet Mars?” he asked in another interview.
JOHN GARTNER (Psychologist and expert on dementia): signs of "semantic aphasia" … using words in the wrong way…Trump talked about "the oranges of the investigation." We saw an example of that this weekend, as well. Trump said, “We’re going to protect pro-God….” In mid-sentence, he goes blank and looks at the ceiling, then says “…context and content.”
JOHN GARTNER: Trump is bragging about passing the MOCA, a screening test for dementia, as if it made him MENSA, when it’s a test any kindergartener should pass. Specialists tell me a patient can be in steep diagnosable organic decline for an extended period before they fail the MOCA. Someone with an advanced degree from an Ivy League school, for example, has a lot of IQ points to give before they hit kindergarten level. If you pass the MOCA it certainly does not mean you’re cognitively equipped to be President of the United States. Trump can’t even name the current president of the United States. Seven times he’s said he’s running against Obama. That’s not a gaffe or joke. That’s hard clinical evidence of serious organic brain damage.
JOHN GARTNER: There are natural things that happen with aging such as occasionally using the wrong word or calling someone the wrong name because they remind you of someone you worked with. President Biden is confusing names, not people. The Dementia Care Society says “mixing up people and generations” is a sign of dementia. Recently Trump confused Nikki Haley and Nancey Pelosi, for example. He also mixed up the generations in his own family when he said his father was born in Germany, when it was his grandfather. Michael Wolff said Trump frequently didn’t recognize old friends. And most importantly Biden isn’t showing a fundamental breakdown in his ability to use language. The whataboutism narrative is that this is a race between two old men. True but one has an aging brain, and the other a dementing brain. If Trump were your relative, you would be reaching out to doctors in a state of alarm. If Joe Biden were you’re relative, you might have to remind him of things from time to time.
Trump’s plan for America’s missile defense system: “Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.… Boom. OK. Missile launch. Woosh. Boom.