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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    You would think so wouldn't you? But a quick glance at this board will tell you that they are still very much on board with 'Donnie'.
    What is it with the Yanks? They have a clown in charge and the opposition look like putting up a old guy with dementia against him. Could only happen over there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i961pie View Post
    What is it with the Yanks? They have a clown in charge and the opposition look like putting up a old guy with dementia against him. Could only happen over there.
    There has also been a lot of speculation about Trump's cognitive deterioration. His behaviour is erratic, he often loses his thread part way through a sentence, gets words or parts of words wrong and his vocabulary has become smaller and repetitive.

    He'll have blood on his hands at the end of all this. Being right, winning every argument, and especially his desire to get re-elected are all more important than taking potentially unpopular action to reduce the spread of Covid 19.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cher1 View Post
    There has also been a lot of speculation about Trump's cognitive deterioration. His behaviour is erratic, he often loses his thread part way through a sentence, gets words or parts of words wrong and his vocabulary has become smaller and repetitive.

    He'll have blood on his hands at the end of all this. Being right, winning every argument, and especially his desire to get re-elected are all more important than taking potentially unpopular action to reduce the spread of Covid 19.
    If they carry on electing old men there is more chance of them struggling with ill health.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cher1 View Post
    There has also been a lot of speculation about Trump's cognitive deterioration. His behaviour is erratic, he often loses his thread part way through a sentence, gets words or parts of words wrong and his vocabulary has become smaller and repetitive.

    He'll have blood on his hands at the end of all this. Being right, winning every argument, and especially his desire to get re-elected are all more important than taking potentially unpopular action to reduce the spread of Covid 19.
    The man is more interested in protecting his image than his people. At press conferences he surrounds himself with nodding sycophants who either smile or look serious according to the script and reporters - beware! Ask him a question he hasn't got an immediate answer to and he will attack the reporter with his "terrible reporter" and "that's a nasty question" as we saw last week to one who only asked if he had anything to tell the public. We are all now familiar with his denying having said something that can be easily checked on YouTube or press back issues and calling anything going against his statements "fake news".

    Sound bites, sound bites, all the way. But familiar sound bites can be reassuring and the American public are so used to being told how great the USA is, how almost god-like their presidents are, that it's difficult for them to see through surface bullsh1t and think for themselves.

    Republicans and Democrats can see only their own particular leader as the only answer to the nation's problems and neither will give credit to the other. The back-biting goes on for years and Trump encourages every attack on Obama that comes along.

    A president who informs his public by Twitter is surely one with a personality problem. Notts recently had an owner with that obsession and we know how well that went.

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    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    He's very good, isn't he?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaxtonLad View Post
    He's very good, isn't he?
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    Quote Originally Posted by navypie View Post
    That's brilliant, thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cher1 View Post
    That's brilliant, thank you.
    It's very funny, but it shows how difficult it is to parody Trump. There's very little room for exaggeration, because even if it was the real Trump saying those words it wouldn't surprise anyone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elite_Pie View Post
    It's very funny, but it shows how difficult it is to parody Trump. There's very little room for exaggeration, because even if it was the real Trump saying those words it wouldn't surprise anyone!
    My lad had to tell me it was an impersonator.

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