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William Seger

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84. The one that got me was, PR should be "proud" of having so few deaths
Wed Oct 4, 2017, 03:55 PM
Oct 2017
is that supposed to mean? It's so inappropriate, in any sense, I can believe it was a cognitive misfunction.

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He is losing grasp bdamomma Oct 2017 #1
Exactly. There is a disconnect in his MineralMan Oct 2017 #3
Ok...I have to admit it... Moostache Oct 2017 #75
that statement could also be accurate Raster Oct 2017 #79
Exactly! He's extremely redundant in words used, often even repeating the same word a few times RKP5637 Oct 2017 #26
I think the "repeating himself" thing is a habit. Saviolo Oct 2017 #68
Exactly. CanSocDem Oct 2017 #78
Palilalia... TeeYiYi Oct 2017 #81
I like this analysis, let me add one simple thing. Eliot Rosewater Oct 2017 #2
As one doctor who was speaking of a relative of mine said, MineralMan Oct 2017 #6
Old joke, "why do you use cocaine?" Eliot Rosewater Oct 2017 #7
Alzheimers progresses quickly. safeinOhio Oct 2017 #14
The gop covered Scarsdale Oct 2017 #39
24/7 mgardener Oct 2017 #59
Not always. Sometimes it takes years to become so obvious The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2017 #54
not to say this lightly bdamomma Oct 2017 #12
If he succeeds Mueller will have done one of the greatest services to the country brush Oct 2017 #30
One thing is for sure Scarsdale Oct 2017 #42
Agreed. They all need to be exposed. brush Oct 2017 #46
To put it mildly, big trouble. BEST case scenario Eliot Rosewater Oct 2017 #51
Well, you and I differ on one point. cwydro Oct 2017 #4
I agree. greatauntoftriplets Oct 2017 #5
Absolutely. cwydro Oct 2017 #9
he only cares about is family because to him they are part of himself DBoon Oct 2017 #82
I honestly think if it was choice between him going down or throwing his kids under the bus redstatebluegirl Oct 2017 #27
The sons, Beavis and Butthead, yes. Scarsdale Oct 2017 #43
I agree with you, but MineralMan Oct 2017 #10
Lol. Yes, I think you nailed it there. cwydro Oct 2017 #13
+1 geardaddy Oct 2017 #67
I have long said that he shows Alzheimer's symptoms. His father's symptoms tblue37 Oct 2017 #8
Ivanka was there to bdamomma Oct 2017 #17
His wacko tweets Freddie Oct 2017 #20
I wonder if Kelly & the generals had the CIA, NSA, etc. do a pro-forma mental.... machoneman Oct 2017 #36
Sundowning? Elucidate, my dear Watson. Nt raccoon Oct 2017 #74
One site w/a little info on area51 Oct 2017 #80
It's also common among the overprivileged ChicagoRonin Oct 2017 #11
Yes. Absolutely. MineralMan Oct 2017 #15
Your last comment is spot on. bdamomma Oct 2017 #21
They think only the "little people" get sick and if they do they can buy their way out of it. redstatebluegirl Oct 2017 #29
isn't that how they function anyway, bdamomma Oct 2017 #34
It could be that he is so out of his element as well... HopeAgain Oct 2017 #44
Sorry...not looking to normalize him...he has been like this most of his life.. HipChick Oct 2017 #16
There are differences zipplewrath Oct 2017 #25
And maybe he is just an ignorant asshole MindPilot Oct 2017 #18
He is that, too, but Alzheimer's tends to exaggerate MineralMan Oct 2017 #19
He is who he has always been. Most New Yorkers, delisen Oct 2017 #71
Many New York businessmen bdamomma Oct 2017 #24
I do not have a degree to diagnose demntia Maggiemayhem Oct 2017 #62
I guess this is what happens when someone who is already an asshole gets Alzheimers world wide wally Oct 2017 #22
Yup. If you visit memory care units, you'll no doubt MineralMan Oct 2017 #23
I had a family member who was a jerk before he got it and got SO much worse after the disease redstatebluegirl Oct 2017 #31
Yes, I've seen that happen, too. MineralMan Oct 2017 #32
Yes, my grandma was like that, always sweet and even more so towards the end. redstatebluegirl Oct 2017 #33
He has never been around people who aren't billionaires. Initech Oct 2017 #28
sounds exactly like my mom did. mopinko Oct 2017 #35
How much of this mainstreetonce Oct 2017 #37
I don't think that's it at all, frankly. MineralMan Oct 2017 #38
Me either. Nt cwydro Oct 2017 #50
Remember during the campaign Scarsdale Oct 2017 #57
you know bdamomma Oct 2017 #76
k and r..no text Stuart G Oct 2017 #40
It's also a symptom of being a moron oberliner Oct 2017 #41
Lol. cwydro Oct 2017 #48
I think it's stage managing gone wrong loyalsister Oct 2017 #45
I think you're right. He repeats what he hears but doesn't understand lindysalsagal Oct 2017 #63
But he's only positive about one thing - himself . . . hatrack Oct 2017 #64
He is using positive language about these incidents, too loyalsister Oct 2017 #73
John Mc Cains bazaar speech before his cancer scare... samnsara Oct 2017 #47
Dementia combined with a complete lack of empathy! Mountain Mule Oct 2017 #49
It can also be a sign of being a clueless, insensitive asshole. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2017 #52
Warmest condolences ... GeorgeGist Oct 2017 #53
Another example. The standard platitude is "deepest condolences" MineralMan Oct 2017 #55
"Trump is dangerous to the entire planet." #TrumpDementia L. Coyote Oct 2017 #56
Trump is not up to the job of being POTUS Gothmog Oct 2017 #58
He told Harvey victims "have a good time" Motley13 Oct 2017 #60
Alzheimer isn't trump's problem. Trump has always been a selfish, self-centered, cruel ignoramus. still_one Oct 2017 #61
Good thing I grew out of the Alzheimer's I had as a teenager. (n/t) klook Oct 2017 #65
Alzheimers is always worse when the person is already a jerk nini Oct 2017 #66
His words are also consistent with his delisen Oct 2017 #69
While not disputing that this is a sign of Alzheimer's dementia, I believe Trump's problem to be Dustlawyer Oct 2017 #70
I think you're right on target. Nt raccoon Oct 2017 #72
He sounds half coherent The Wizard Oct 2017 #77
He's been saying stupid stuff for decades n/t TexasBushwhacker Oct 2017 #83
The one that got me was, PR should be "proud" of having so few deaths William Seger Oct 2017 #84
Sadly, I have to agree. I've seen interviews with Trump from the 80's, and he sounded much more... Tarheel_Dem Oct 2017 #85
Donald Trump has always said inappropriate things. kwassa Oct 2017 #86
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