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In reply to the discussion: I want to say something about dementia in public officials: [View all]LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)26. I would love for his kids and wife try to do that
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Agree, and add the stress of the legal cases and the fact that he doesn't take care of himself. Not good.
Raven
Jan 2024
#1
It is important to get the most out of life with as little suffering as possible.
LiberalFighter
Jan 2024
#64
Gotta fear the people around him will close their circle and hide it as long as possible
Attilatheblond
Jan 2024
#40
The old rule about not offering a psych opinion without one-on-one professional relationship ignores
hlthe2b
Jan 2024
#4
had a dear friend taken by this horrible thing. met him at a ham radio test site , became good friends
AllaN01Bear
Jan 2024
#18
i have thought for years that the orange one has alzheimers. i worked with alzheimers patients back in the day...and he
dawn5651
Jan 2024
#19
true ...was my first experience with someone with alzheimers and i have never forgotten
dawn5651
Jan 2024
#47
The Republican National Convention is in July. I'm not sure he can make it until then.
patphil
Jan 2024
#52
That comparison pretty much buried Haley as far as Trump's hard core base is concerned.
patphil
Jan 2024
#58