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  1. 1. Next POTUS?

    • Hillary Clinton
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    • Donald Trump
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Not really, as far as I can tell none of the other Presidents, or other world leaders feel it is necessary to take regular cogitative tests, they have nothing to prove, and nothing to hide. 

 

Now as for 'voluntarily' I am not sure how much he phoned up the doctor to say "hey, can you test my mental state again, 3 months since you last tested me". Sure, regular doctors appointments, keep him fit and healthy, but... there are no 'regular check ups' in the world where they test your mental abilities... every 3 months... unless the doctors are worried and monitoring you.

 

Just accept it that Trumps team are worried from what looks like onset of a dementia, are testing him for it regularly now, and that we should be worried that the man with the nuclear button isn't all there.

 

 

As you say there, at his age there is an increased risk of him loosing it.. and we, the world, should be prepared that one of his minions might be stepping into his shoes when he does so. I reckon for the thread started out as 'next US president' then these observations are relevant and worth noting.

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29 minutes ago, Steven P said:

Not really, as far as I can tell none of the other Presidents, or other world leaders feel it is necessary to take regular cogitative tests, they have nothing to prove, and nothing to hide. 

 

Now as for 'voluntarily' I am not sure how much he phoned up the doctor to say "hey, can you test my mental state again, 3 months since you last tested me". Sure, regular doctors appointments, keep him fit and healthy, but... there are no 'regular check ups' in the world where they test your mental abilities... every 3 months... unless the doctors are worried and monitoring you.

 

Just accept it that Trumps team are worried from what looks like onset of a dementia, are testing him for it regularly now, and that we should be worried that the man with the nuclear button isn't all there.

 

As you say there, at his age there is an increased risk of him loosing it.. and we, the world, should be prepared that one of his minions might be stepping into his shoes when he does so. I reckon for the thread started out as 'next US president' then these observations are relevant and worth noting.

Are you medicated, why don't you see when they started doing these tests as I'm sure I remember previous ones being forced to do them.

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31 minutes ago, Steven P said:

Not really, as far as I can tell none of the other Presidents, or other world leaders feel it is necessary to take regular cogitative tests, they have nothing to prove, and nothing to hide. 

 

Now as for 'voluntarily' I am not sure how much he phoned up the doctor to say "hey, can you test my mental state again, 3 months since you last tested me". Sure, regular doctors appointments, keep him fit and healthy, but... there are no 'regular check ups' in the world where they test your mental abilities... every 3 months... unless the doctors are worried and monitoring you.

 

Just accept it that Trumps team are worried from what looks like onset of a dementia, are testing him for it regularly now, and that we should be worried that the man with the nuclear button isn't all there.

 

 

As you say there, at his age there is an increased risk of him loosing it.. and we, the world, should be prepared that one of his minions might be stepping into his shoes when he does so. I reckon for the thread started out as 'next US president' then these observations are relevant and worth noting.

Im done with you now. 

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Posted
22 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

Im done with you now. 

No kidding Andy. 
Not even 6th form debate level garbage. SP/TA is the one needing a mental health evaluation. 

Posted
18 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

No kidding Andy. 
Not even 6th form debate level garbage. SP/TA is the one needing a mental health evaluation. 

Its bizarre. In their heads they must believe their tabling a solid argument. 

Posted
14 minutes ago, GarethM said:

It's spelt "tableting"

are you being serious?

 

"Tabling a solid argument" refers to effectively presenting a well-structured case backed by logical reasoning and credible evidence. The key to a strong argument is a clear claim supported by relevant and sufficient proof.

 

To "table something" means to either propose it for formal discussion (UK/Parliamentary) or postpone discussion until later (US/General), creating opposite meanings depending on the region, though the UK usage refers to placing it on the agenda (the table).

Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, tree-fancier123 said:

are you being serious?

 

"Tabling a solid argument" refers to effectively presenting a well-structured case backed by logical reasoning and credible evidence. The key to a strong argument is a clear claim supported by relevant and sufficient proof.

 

To "table something" means to either propose it for formal discussion (UK/Parliamentary) or postpone discussion until later (US/General), creating opposite meanings depending on the region, though the UK usage refers to placing it on the agenda (the table).

Think medication FFS.

 

And even with your cut and paste googling, no they are most definitely not.

 

It's just the usual story time dredgings from the internet, hopefully the BBC will become a subscription model and we won't have to hear regurgitated aunties lies and bullshittery.

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