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Showing Original Post only (View all)Pierce: Trumps New York Times Interview Is a Portrait of a Man in Cognitive Decline [View all]
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a14516912/donald-trump-new-york-times-michael-schmidt/Trumps New York Times Interview Is a Portrait of a Man in Cognitive Decline
I dont care whether Michael Schmidt was tough enough. Weve got bigger problems.
By Charles P. Pierce
Dec 29, 2017
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Over the past 30 years, Ive seen my father and all of his siblings slide into the shadows and fog of Alzheimers Disease. (the president's father developed Alzheimer's in his 80s.) In 1984, Ronald Reagan debated Walter Mondale in Louisville and plainly had no idea where he was. (Would that someone on the panel had asked him. Hed have been stumped.) Not long afterwards, I was interviewing a prominent Alzheimers researcher for a book I was doing, and he said, I saw the look on his face that I see every day in my clinic. In the transcript of this interview, I hear in the president*s words my late aunts story about how we all walked home from church in the snow one Christmas morning, an event I dont recall, but that she remembered so vividly that she told the story every time I saw her for the last three years of her life.
In this interview, the president* is only intermittently coherent. He talks in semi-sentences and is always groping for something that sounds familiar, even if it makes no sense whatsoever and even if it blatantly contradicts something he said two minutes earlier.To my ears, anyway, this is more than the president*s well-known allergy to the truth. This is a classic coping mechanism employed when language skills are coming apart. (My father used to give a thumbs up when someone asked him a question. That was one of the strategies he used to make sense of a world that was becoming quite foreign to him.) My guess? Thats part of the reason why its always the failing New York Times, and his 2016 opponent is Crooked Hillary."
In addition, the president* exhibits the kind of stubbornness you see in patients when you try to relieve them of their car keysor, as one social worker in rural North Carolina told me, their shotguns. For example, a discussion on health-care goes completely off the rails when the president* suddenly recalls that there is a widely held opinion that he knows very little about the issues confronting the nation. So we get this.
But Michael, I know the details of taxes better than anybody. Better than the greatest C.P.A. I know the details of health care better than most, better than most. And if I didnt, I couldnt have talked all these people into doing ultimately only to be rejected.
This is more than simple grandiosity. This is someone fighting something happening to him that he is losing the capacity to understand. So is this.
Were going to win another four years for a lot of reasons, most importantly because our country is starting to do well again and were being respected again. But another reason that Im going to win another four years is because newspapers, television, all forms of media will tank if Im not there because without me, their ratings are going down the tubes. Without me, The New York Times will indeed be not the failing New York Times, but the failed New York Times. So they basically have to let me win. And eventually, probably six months before the election, theyll be loving me because theyre saying, Please, please, dont lose Donald Trump. O.K.
In Ronald Reagans second term, we ducked a bullet. Ive always suspected he was propped up by a lot of people who a) didnt trust vice-president George H.W. Bush, b) found it convenient to have a forgetful president when the subpoenas began to fly, and c) found it helpful to have a detached president when they started running their own agendas like, say, selling missiles to mullahs. Youre seeing much the same thing with the congressional Republicans. Theyre operating an ongoing smash-and-grab on all the policy wishes theyve fondly cultivated since 1981. Having a president* who may not be all there and, as such, is susceptible to flattery because it reassures him that he actually is makes the heist that much easier.
So, no, I dont particularly care whether Michael Schmidt was tough enough, or asked enough follow-up questions. I care about this.
Im always moving. Im moving in both directions. We have to get rid of chainlike immigration, we have to get rid of the chain. The chain is the last guy that killed.
[Talking with guests.]
The last guy that killed the eight people.
[Inaudible.]
So badly wounded people.
Twenty-two people came in through chain migration. Chain migration and the lottery system. They have a lottery in these countries. They take the worst people in the country, they put em into the lottery, then they have a handful of bad, worse ones, and they put them out. Oh, these are the people the United States.
Were gonna get rid of the lottery, and by the way, the Democrats agree with me on that. On chain migration, they pretty much agree with me.
Weve got bigger problems.
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Pierce: Trumps New York Times Interview Is a Portrait of a Man in Cognitive Decline [View all]
babylonsister
Dec 2017
OP
There was a point early on in the Grill Room interview given that Trump "asked"
Fred Sanders
Dec 2017
#24
Agreed. He let trump ramble on and reveal the extent of his mental deterioration.
brush
Dec 2017
#51
And yet being caught in yet another in a long line of lies seems to make little
Eliot Rosewater
Dec 2017
#26
I call it the trump tax travesty. They hung Obamas name on ACA,and trump should get the
notdarkyet
Dec 2017
#84
Yes, the GOP Congress is appalling on so many levels. I'm a Yeats fan from way back...
Hekate
Dec 2017
#43
My mother had Alzheimer's. trump's behavior and speech issues are very familiar.
Siwsan
Dec 2017
#52
Stupid RepubliCONs haven't figured out that 25th'ing Trump is their easiest way out. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2017
#5
Where is the complete transcript, not just the parts that make Trump look good?
L. Coyote
Dec 2017
#7
The afternoon and evening gang at MSNBC were going over the whole transcript yesterday...
Hekate
Dec 2017
#69
RepubliCON "smash and grab" sums up their actions precisely: CONs judges, deregulation, greed. . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2017
#9
There won't be a physical, any more than we'll see his tax returns. It's another lie. nt
Hekate
Dec 2017
#70
What you went through w/ your parents regarding driving, then the guns in house is something I have
Pachamama
Dec 2017
#65
Actually, his enablers have done this in his name. From the start they had an agenda that goes back
Hekate
Dec 2017
#45
As I read the transcript and thought about the reporter's questions and manner
summer_in_TX
Dec 2017
#59
I seriously think the "online critics" are missing the point by a mile. This impulsive reach-out ...
Hekate
Dec 2017
#72
If this is Alzheimer's, then he would be on medication or go down hill real fast.
SleeplessinSoCal
Dec 2017
#64