I think it's a real possibility that many of the political elite in the US government have mental disorders. There was a piece I read the other day (I believe a Boston Globe piece) that detailed how pharmaceuticals drugs designed to fight alzheimers disease were being delivered to members of congress.
Trump tweeted about the mysterious death in 2001 related to Morning Joe's host Joe Scarborough a few days ago. His intern was discovered dead in his office with a fractured skull.
Does anyone really care what the brain-dead hosts of morning Joe have to say anyways?
This excellent piece from fellow Steemian @an0nkn0wledge covers the death of scarborough's intern.
It has garnered 41,000 views of late, though it was penned several months ago.
Definitely worth a look.
Edit: Sorry I edited my original comment cause i thought this was in retaliation to what Trump had tweeted but I'm uncertain of the timeline. Would be interesting to know whether the Tweet or the Morning Joe segment came first.
He had trouble reading sentences, has no understanding of politics or policy, and can't keep his lies straight to save his presidency. He jeered his way into the presidency because white people were angry that the last president was black. Trump is a joke.
I don't know how you can say that with a straight face. The guy is an imbecile. He might have intelligence in a narrow frame of being able to use his influence and connections well, but that's not broad intelligence.
I'm so cynical I have to wonder if he or his team is planting this idea to give him a retirement "out" in case things start to heat up with the investigation.
I think it's a real possibility that many of the political elite in the US government have mental disorders. There was a piece I read the other day (I believe a Boston Globe piece) that detailed how pharmaceuticals drugs designed to fight alzheimers disease were being delivered to members of congress.
Trump tweeted about the mysterious death in 2001 related to Morning Joe's host Joe Scarborough a few days ago. His intern was discovered dead in his office with a fractured skull.
Does anyone really care what the brain-dead hosts of morning Joe have to say anyways?
This excellent piece from fellow Steemian @an0nkn0wledge covers the death of scarborough's intern.
https://steemit.com/politics/@an0nkn0wledge/the-curious-case-of-the-death-of-joe-scarborough-s-intern-lori-klausutis
It has garnered 41,000 views of late, though it was penned several months ago.
Definitely worth a look.
Edit: Sorry I edited my original comment cause i thought this was in retaliation to what Trump had tweeted but I'm uncertain of the timeline. Would be interesting to know whether the Tweet or the Morning Joe segment came first.
It seems Trump's tweet was published on the 29th and the comment by Scarborough came on the 30th.
Thanks for checking this out. It makes sense that they'd attack Trump's health after he reminded the world of Joe's sketchy past.
He's certainly got something very wrong with him. At the very least, low intelligence and narcissistic personality disorder seem like very good fits.
He is very intelligent actually.
He had trouble reading sentences, has no understanding of politics or policy, and can't keep his lies straight to save his presidency. He jeered his way into the presidency because white people were angry that the last president was black. Trump is a joke.
I don't know how you can say that with a straight face. The guy is an imbecile. He might have intelligence in a narrow frame of being able to use his influence and connections well, but that's not broad intelligence.
He is few standard deviations above average IQ I beleve, you can say what you want about him, but he is not an imbecile.
There's no need to "believe" anything. Just look at the evidence.
What evidence? He jus knows how to communicate with people, he is in the media longer then most lf the reporters are alive.
By what measure? Lol
I'm so cynical I have to wonder if he or his team is planting this idea to give him a retirement "out" in case things start to heat up with the investigation.
I hate to say it, but this seems totally plausible. A sad state that we’re in
The only thing i'm surprised about is that anyone is surprised about this.
I think one would need a mental disorder to voluntarily get into politics.
@davidpakman, do you think dementia explains all of the irresponsible and irrational behavior? I think there’s another disorder in there somewhere