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Does Donald Trump suffer from a mental illness?

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The claims about Trump's mental acumen are only being raised to try to distract from the utter breakdown in his opponent's mental capacity. The US has spent three years having a president who is clearly mentally bereft but where the media has worked assiduously to hide it. Now all of a sudden they want to talk about the 25th Amendment. Go figure!

Remember that a special council looking into Biden's taking of classified documents found that he was likely guilty but so senile that it would be useless to prosecute. It found that he was incapable of understanding the issue, couldn't remember when, where or how his own son died or when he was VP!! But they want to talk about Trump's capacity?

A bit more on the most powerful man on the planet... http://twitter.com/RNCResearch/status/1776812683162988793

It's hard to know if he straight up lies or really just doesn't recall.

Trump won't win. The current US elite or so utterly corrupt that they can't afford for someone else to get the reigns of power and starting turning over the rocks. Not just Biden but most of the Democrat and never-Trump Republican leadership. But especially Biden.

They have allowed millions of illegals to enter the country and are currently illegally signing them up to vote. They'll vote and then the fact that it was invalid will be covered up. Trump's only chance of winning is if he gets a 10-15% lead over Biden (or whoever runs) which might be enough to overcome the margin of cheating.
Posted by mhaze, Monday, 8 April 2024 3:55:19 PM
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Talking to friends and family in the US over Easter
the general consensus amongst many seems to be that
they are wary of Trump. They suspect that he will tear
the US Constitution and US democracy to shreds to suit
his ends if that means he's not a "loser."
One of his favourite words.

It worries them that he lashes out at his enemies,
calls them names. They don't think he's a reliable leader.
He's too unpredictable. His behaviour is erratic.

They don't even like the image he projects of the
orange-faced Messiah. They regard him as a malignant
narcissist. They point to videos of Trump rallies.
They recall Trump's attempts to take advantage
of others to get what he wants. Like putting pressure
on a vice-president to overturn an election.

And blaming others for his own bad behaviour.

And there's much more.

In the US winning at all costs matters.
So I'm not sure if Trump won't win.
There's all kinds of attempts to slur Joe
Biden. I feel that the man is only
running to keep Trump out of office. And,
if Biden does win, I suspect he shall
resign not long after and leave the office
to his deputy.

The claims of election fraud were dispelled at the last
election. Of course if Trump does lose they shall be
brought up again even more fiercely.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 8 April 2024 4:43:18 PM
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Personally I am looking forward to the US
Presidential election. My husband and I have
seen the system at work several times. It does
get very exciting. Americans do showmanship
very well. I'd love to be there to see it all
first-hand just one more time.

And this one promises to be spectacular.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 8 April 2024 4:48:24 PM
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"The claims of election fraud were dispelled at the last election."

Well that's very true for those who didn't look too closely at the claims. Of course, an honest investigation shows that the election was badly rigged. But there have been precious few honest investigations. Where there was obvious evidence, it was hidden...

http://twitter.com/realLizUSA/status/1775886672611217738
Posted by mhaze, Monday, 8 April 2024 5:15:44 PM
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This election is the last best chance for the US to save its democracy short of civil war. Should the cabal that runs the government and controls Biden-Harris continue in power for a further 4 years, the US democracy shan't recover.

The millions of illegals will be made citizens and the electoral laws altered to ensure fraud is easy or easier than now. The weaponisation of the alphabet agencies (CIA, FBI, DHS, IRS etc) against all dissent will be complete and overwhelming.

The ramifications for Australia's democracy will be profound. A world where there is no major function democracy other than a few small countries on the periphery will be a world where Australia's democracy will be constantly strained.

As I said, there is little chance of Trump winning and therefore little chance that the US democratic experiment will survive. Dark times for our descendants.
Posted by mhaze, Monday, 8 April 2024 5:23:43 PM
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Mental illness is certainly present here, in this post, but not in Donald Trump, who has proved his worth once, and will hopefully do it again. He is the only leader with the ability and the balls to make the enemies of the West to back off.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 8 April 2024 5:31:34 PM
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