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Is it dementia or compulsive lying?
#1
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/...b4b&ei=152

Trump talks about his Uncle teaching Ted Kacynski, the Unabomber, while he was a student at MIT.  The problem with this part of his story is that Kacynski never attended MIT.  Also, he claims that he and his uncle discussed Kacynski and his academic work while there.  The problem with this is that the identity of the Unabomber was not known until after Trump's Uncle had died, in addition to the fact that his uncle never taught Kacynski. Woah

What's your verdict?
#2
(07-16-2025, 09:17 AM)SEKYFAN Wrote: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/...b4b&ei=152

Trump talks about his Uncle teaching Ted Kacynski, the Unabomber, while he was a student at MIT.  The problem with this part of his story is that Kacynski never attended MIT.  Also, he claims that he and his uncle discussed Kacynski and his academic work while there.  The problem with this is that the identity of the Unabomber was not known until after Trump's Uncle had died, in addition to the fact that his uncle never taught Kacynski. Woah

What's your verdict?
That you should turn yourself over to the secret service, this has become unhinged…
#3
Today Trump says that he was surprised that Jerome Powell was appointed Chair of the Federal Reserve, apparently forgetting that he had actually nominated him. Confused

Dementia or lying?

(07-16-2025, 10:43 AM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(07-16-2025, 09:17 AM)SEKYFAN Wrote: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/...b4b&ei=152

Trump talks about his Uncle teaching Ted Kacynski, the Unabomber, while he was a student at MIT.  The problem with this part of his story is that Kacynski never attended MIT.  Also, he claims that he and his uncle discussed Kacynski and his academic work while there.  The problem with this is that the identity of the Unabomber was not known until after Trump's Uncle had died, in addition to the fact that his uncle never taught Kacynski. Woah

What's your verdict?
That you should turn yourself over to the secret service, this has become unhinged…

Trump was the one telling the story, so I'm not sure why it struck such a nerve with you.  It's pretty simple, either he is definitely showing his age or he is lying.
#4
(07-16-2025, 09:17 AM)SEKYFAN Wrote: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/...b4b&ei=152

Trump talks about his Uncle teaching Ted Kacynski, the Unabomber, while he was a student at MIT.  The problem with this part of his story is that Kacynski never attended MIT.  Also, he claims that he and his uncle discussed Kacynski and his academic work while there.  The problem with this is that the identity of the Unabomber was not known until after Trump's Uncle had died, in addition to the fact that his uncle never taught Kacynski. Woah

What's your verdict?
My verdict is when Trump's mouth moves, he is lying. Plus, I'm sure the old flucker has some dementia going on as well.
SEKY, who do you think would be a good president, once this orange scourge has met his end?  And please don't say JD Vance...
#5
(07-16-2025, 05:15 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote: Today Trump says that he was surprised that Jerome Powell was appointed Chair of the Federal Reserve, apparently forgetting that he had actually nominated him. Confused

Dementia or lying?

(07-16-2025, 10:43 AM)TD Hounds Wrote:
(07-16-2025, 09:17 AM)SEKYFAN Wrote: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/...b4b&ei=152

Trump talks about his Uncle teaching Ted Kacynski, the Unabomber, while he was a student at MIT.  The problem with this part of his story is that Kacynski never attended MIT.  Also, he claims that he and his uncle discussed Kacynski and his academic work while there.  The problem with this is that the identity of the Unabomber was not known until after Trump's Uncle had died, in addition to the fact that his uncle never taught Kacynski. Woah

What's your verdict?
That you should turn yourself over to the secret service, this has become unhinged…

Trump was the one telling the story, so I'm not sure why it struck such a nerve with you.  It's pretty simple, either he is definitely showing his age or he is lying.
https://www.heritage.org/progressivism/c...-been-liar

It was absolutely pathetic to stand and tell 13 mothers and fathers how he knew how it felt to lose a son in combat when he was in fact right at his son’s bedside when he passed……

My favorite is his uncle being eaten by cannibals in WW2….

My point in all this is where was all your self righteousness when Biden was doing it all while crapping his pants and making us a laughing stock on the world stage…..



(07-16-2025, 05:56 PM)Old School Hound Wrote:
(07-16-2025, 09:17 AM)SEKYFAN Wrote: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/...b4b&ei=152

Trump talks about his Uncle teaching Ted Kacynski, the Unabomber, while he was a student at MIT.  The problem with this part of his story is that Kacynski never attended MIT.  Also, he claims that he and his uncle discussed Kacynski and his academic work while there.  The problem with this is that the identity of the Unabomber was not known until after Trump's Uncle had died, in addition to the fact that his uncle never taught Kacynski. Woah

What's your verdict?
My verdict is when Trump's mouth moves, he is lying. Plus, I'm sure the old flucker has some dementia going on as well.
SEKY, who do you think would be a good president, once this orange scourge has met his end?  And please don't say JD Vance...
Get your meds out your talking to yourself again…..
#6
How do you explain Trump stating twice within the last week that he was going to Russia to meet with Putin this Friday?  :woah: Biden would have been blasted for doing something similar.
#7
Which ocean was Trump talking about bordering Ukraine?  I need to get out my map as I didn't realize that they were bordered by 1,000 miles of ocean. :sleepy:
#8
^^^You didn't worry about one thing for 4 years with a vegetable as president and now suddenly you worry 24/7...typical brain dead libtard.
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#9
(08-13-2025, 11:35 AM)jetpilot Wrote: ^^^You didn't worry about one thing for 4 years with a vegetable as president and now suddenly you worry 24/7...typical brain dead libtard.
You're being too kind, JP. Libtards should be outraged at you for comparing them to our current BGR liberals/commies.
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#10
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/...24d4&ei=12

Trump, 79, Sparks Dementia Concerns With Weird Cold War Comment.

I'm not sure about the dementia talk.   I believe that he and Biden both pretty much show age appropriate mental lapses, which is why there should be age limits in Washington.
#11
(08-13-2025, 04:30 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/...24d4&ei=12

Trump, 79, Sparks Dementia Concerns With Weird Cold War Comment.

I'm not sure about the dementia talk.   I believe that he and Biden both pretty much show age appropriate mental lapses, which is why there should be age limits in Washington.
Trump had the most productive first 200 days of his second term of any president who has served during my lifetime - and it is not even close. You're feeble attempts to equate him to the absolute worst president in American history are just making yourself look more foolish with each post you make. That's why a clone is posting instead of the source himself. ?
#12
(08-13-2025, 05:43 PM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(08-13-2025, 04:30 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/...24d4&ei=12

Trump, 79, Sparks Dementia Concerns With Weird Cold War Comment.

I'm not sure about the dementia talk.   I believe that he and Biden both pretty much show age appropriate mental lapses, which is why there should be age limits in Washington.
Trump had the most productive first 200 days of his second term of any president who has served during my lifetime - and it is not even close. You're feeble attempts to equate him to the absolute worst president in American history are just making yourself look more foolish with each post you make. That's why a clone is posting instead of the source himself. ?

US national debt hits record $37 trillion

https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/us-national-debt-hits-record-37-trillion

Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) reacted, telling Fox Business, "Reaching this milestone is a moment no one in Washington can be proud of – our fiscal situation is woefully unbalanced, yet Congress keeps on making the situation worse. Even when measuring debt as a share of the economy, we’re headed toward record levels and on course to spend $1 trillion just on interest costs. We will need to act quickly to face the reality of our unsustainable debt, before a fiscal emergency forces our hand."

I'm not sure that I would call what we are experiencing productive, and most Americans seem to agree, as his approval ratings show.
#13
(08-15-2025, 10:28 AM)SEKYFAN Wrote:
(08-13-2025, 05:43 PM)Hoot Gibson Wrote:
(08-13-2025, 04:30 PM)SEKYFAN Wrote: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/...24d4&ei=12

Trump, 79, Sparks Dementia Concerns With Weird Cold War Comment.

I'm not sure about the dementia talk.   I believe that he and Biden both pretty much show age appropriate mental lapses, which is why there should be age limits in Washington.
Trump had the most productive first 200 days of his second term of any president who has served during my lifetime - and it is not even close. You're feeble attempts to equate him to the absolute worst president in American history are just making yourself look more foolish with each post you make. That's why a clone is posting instead of the source himself. ?

US national debt hits record $37 trillion

https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/us-national-debt-hits-record-37-trillion

Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) reacted, telling Fox Business, "Reaching this milestone is a moment no one in Washington can be proud of – our fiscal situation is woefully unbalanced, yet Congress keeps on making the situation worse. Even when measuring debt as a share of the economy, we’re headed toward record levels and on course to spend $1 trillion just on interest costs. We will need to act quickly to face the reality of our unsustainable debt, before a fiscal emergency forces our hand."

I'm not sure that I would call what we are experiencing productive, and most Americans seem to agree, as his approval ratings show.
Any honest person would have no choice but to agree that Trump has been extremely productive and effective. Compared to his predecessor, Trump's effectiveness is infinitely better, because you can't divide a bigly number by zero.

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