Senile Donald Trump declares that taking a cognitive test is “unconstitutional”
You don’t have to be a medical professional to figure out that Donald Trump is suffering from severe dementia to the point of senility. All you have to do is listen to him speak. He has no idea what’s going on or who’s who. He needs a card to recite the names of his family members. He doesn’t understand that it’s his own name when he sees “Donald Trump” on the teleprompter.
Of course now that the media is finally starting to give proper attention to Trump’s worsening senility, that buzz is making Trump defensive. He’s once again attempting to explain that he can’t possibly be senile because he passed a cognitive test with giraffes on it and such. But in so doing, Trump is also declaring (twice) that cognitive tests are “unconstitutional”:
Trump insists he’s not cognitively impaired because he took a “very tough” test that included pictures of a lion, a giraffe, a whale, and a shark and could identify which one was a lion pic.twitter.com/xvwHjWjAca
— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) March 1, 2024
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Wait a minute now. If Trump thinks cognitive tests are unconstitutional, why does he keep agreeing to take them? This man clearly has no idea what’s going on.
It’s also notable that Trump keeps claiming that very few people get the questions toward the end of the test correct. In reality, every non-senile person gets those questions correct. It’s pretty clear that Trump struggled with those questions, and so his handlers tried to make him feel better by telling him that no one gets them right. Trump’s defensiveness about his senility is the surest sign yet that he knows he’s slipping away.
Bill Palmer is the publisher of the political news outlet Palmer Report