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|    Weekend At Bernie's - Trump Edition    |
|    12 Jan 26 22:17:39    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.republicans       From: super70s@super70s.invalid              CONSEQUENCES OF COLLAPSE       This Is How Trump Goons Exploit His Mental Decline: Political Guru       A political analyst says the aging president's "mental vacancy" is       giving those around him free rein to run their own agendas.       By Erkki Forster       TheDailyBeast.com       Published Jan. 12 2026 10:11PM EST              Donald Trump's inner circle is "taking advantage" of the aging       president's "mental vacancy" to push forward their own agendas, foreign       policy analyst David Rothkopf says.              The 79-year-old president launched into the new year with a string of       wild moves and head-scratching gaffes that show "the decline of Donald       Trump is accelerating," Rothkopf said on The Daily Beast Podcast.              "This guy is losing it," Rothkopf told host Joanna Coles. "He looks       completely lost. And yet, at the same time, the people around him are       taking advantage of the mental vacancy between his ears and pushing       forward their extreme agendas faster than ever."              Rothkopf rattled off the "offenses" Trump ushered in the new year with,       from his unauthorized attack on Venezuela and saber-rattling over       Greenland, to the DOJ's probe of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell       and his jaw-dropping comments about the killing of Renee Nicole Good by       an ICE agent.              The author and former Foreign Policy magazine editor suggested people       in the White House are allowed to go rogue with their own agendas       "because Trump is just there going, 'Where am I?'"              He cited a bizarre moment that transpired during Trump's Friday meeting       with global oil executives that was meant to pressure them into       revitalizing Venezuela's oil infrastructure.              During his opening remarks, Trump veered off-script to gush about his       White House ballroom project before suddenly getting up to gaze out the       window at the construction site, leaving Vice President JD Vance and       Secretary of State Marco Rubio smiling in bemusement.              In another senior moment, Trump read aloud a private note Rubio, 54,       had slipped him in an apparent effort to get him back on track.              "Marco just gave me a note," he blurted out, before proceeding to read       it to everyone: "Go back to Chevron. They want to discuss something."              Waving the note in front of him, he then announced, "Go ahead, I'm       going back to Chevron."              Rothkopf said incredulously, "Trump just read it out loud -- straight       -- because those parts of his brain just aren't working anymore."              He argued that the moment encapsulates how the Trump administration is       currently operating and underscores how effortlessly the president's       advisers can coax him into pushing their agendas.              "So he's a useful idiot, not only for the Russians, but for Marco       Rubio, JD Vance, Stephen Miller," Coles chimed in.              "You've got extremists and incompetence working hand in hand to produce       the worst possible policies in the worst possible way," Rothkopf said.              When reached for comment, White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail       Jackson told the Daily Beast in a statement, "This back-bench,       irrelevant commentator has absolutely no idea what he's talking about.       If he had any sort of credibility he wouldn't be relegated to the Daily       Beast podcast and their two viewers."              The Daily Beast Podcast's latest episode drew more than 195,000 viewers       on YouTube alone.              Trump, the oldest president to take the oath of office, has faced       increasing speculation surrounding his cognitive health during his       second term, with multiple medical experts suggesting that his decline       is readily apparent.              Psychologist Dr. John Gartner previously told The Daily Beast Podcast       that he believes Trump is exhibiting a "massive increase" in "clinical       signs of dementia," citing his nonsensical speeches, tendency to change       topics mid-sentence, and memory lapses.              Trump's own niece has said she sees the same symptoms in the president       -- who regularly struggles to stay awake during official meetings -- as       those suffered by his late father, Fred Trump Sr., who was diagnosed       with dementia toward the end of his life.              After the president himself blurted out in October that he had       undergone an MRI during a physical examination, the White House       initially declined to explain why. Eventually, they claimed that it was       a "preventative" measure due to his age -- a claim medical experts       immediately began to question.              Trump tried to assert his mental fitness last week by bragging that he       had "ACED" his third straight "Montreal" cognitive test.              But Dr. Vin Gupta, a medical analyst for NBC News and former chief       medical officer at Amazon Pharmacy, said, "This is not the flex he       thinks it is," noting that those who do the Montreal test with that       level of frequency are usually being monitored for the presence of       "early stage dementia or cognitive impairment."              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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