While for many it’s obvious how serious Trump’s declining mental capacity has become, for too many Americans that reality has not yet broken through. The media continues to treat Trump like a normal candidate; many Americans have baked Trump’s bizarre behavior into their perceptions of him; and many take right-wing lies about Joe Biden’s mental fitness at face value.

Given this, we wanted to hear from John Gartner, founder of Duty To Warn, a group of mental health professionals who have been raising the alarm about Trump’s increasingly sociopathic behavior since 2017. Now in 2024, Gartner has an even more dire warning about Trump: that there are increasing signs the former president is heading fast down the road toward dementia.

  • @Tylerdurdon
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    10 months ago

    Gartner has an even more dire warning about Trump: that there are increasing signs the former president is heading fast down the road toward dementia.

    Not fast enough. He’s going to need to be in a wheelchair drooling and unable to talk before anyone in the right concedes that there may be an issue.

    • theprogressivist
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      4610 months ago

      I mean, look at Mitch McConnell he’s stuck rebooting his brain.

    • @[email protected]
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      He’s going to need to be in a wheelchair

      He’s never liked exercise, just like many of his fellow Americans. Man of the people!

      drooling

      He’s got someone to wipe up the drool, that’s job creation!

      and unable to talk

      He’s the strong, silent type!

      before anyone in the right concedes that there may be an issue.

      I don’t know if this will happen, unless he loses too many elections (??) and they suddenly drop him like a sack of hammers.

    • @zigmus64
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      Eh… Texas still elected Greg Abbot though…. I’m not convinced even that would do it…

    • Billiam
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      He’s going to need to be in a wheelchair drooling and unable to talk

      Ronald Reagan says “Do you know who I am? No really, I don’t have a clue.”