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Old 06-01-2017, 06:05 PM
 
Location: north central Ohio
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The tweet came, as they often do, when many others on the East Coast are sleeping.
But when President Trump complained to the twitterverse about all the "negative press covfefe," just after midnight Wednesday, sleep experts saw it as more than just a laughable lapse.


"Cognitive tasks like spelling are impaired by poor sleep," says neurologist Chris Winter, author of the new book The Sleep Solution. "I would think something’s up, to put it mildly,"
Trump has claimed to prefer three to four hours of sleep. And he shows "many classic signs of sleep deprivation," including bad decision making, inability to focus, irritability and impulsiveness, says Winter, who describes himself as "a fairly conservative guy."
The tweet came, as they often do, when many others on the East Coast are sleeping.
Is chronic sleep deprivation impairing President Trump's brain, performance?


Myself, I just think he is an ignorant, illiterate, MORON!
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Old 06-01-2017, 06:15 PM
 
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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USA TODAY
The tweet came, as they often do, when many others on the East Coast are sleeping.
But when President Trump complained to the twitterverse about all the "negative press covfefe," just after midnight Wednesday, sleep experts saw it as more than just a laughable lapse.


"Cognitive tasks like spelling are impaired by poor sleep," says neurologist Chris Winter, author of the new book The Sleep Solution. "I would think something’s up, to put it mildly,"
Trump has claimed to prefer three to four hours of sleep. And he shows "many classic signs of sleep deprivation," including bad decision making, inability to focus, irritability and impulsiveness, says Winter, who describes himself as "a fairly conservative guy."
The tweet came, as they often do, when many others on the East Coast are sleeping.
Is chronic sleep deprivation impairing President Trump's brain, performance?


Myself, I just think he is an ignorant, illiterate, MORON!
I don't think there's much left in his cranial cavity. So, yeah, you're on the right track
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Old 06-01-2017, 06:18 PM
 
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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I think the goldfish bowl nature of the presidency is exposing things that were much easier to hide in the private sector.
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Old 06-01-2017, 06:21 PM
 
Location: Here
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Myself, I just think he is an ignorant, illiterate, MORON!
An ignorant, illiterate, MORAN who sure seems to have done pretty well for himself. So, since you're obviously so intelligent, how does your own success compare to his? LOL
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Old 06-01-2017, 06:28 PM
 
Location: north central Ohio
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I think the goldfish bowl nature of the presidency is exposing things that were much easier to hide in the private sector.

Yep, and I LOVE,LOVE, LOVE, how he is not the head Honcho as POTUS, that he he thought he was, as a private business owner, not so many yes, men and women on The Hill!
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Old 06-01-2017, 06:30 PM
 
Location: Native of Any Beach/FL
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El Pride--
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Old 06-01-2017, 06:35 PM
 
Location: north central Ohio
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An ignorant, illiterate, MORAN who sure seems to have done pretty well for himself. So, since you're obviously so intelligent, how does your own success compare to his? LOL

I don't consider 25 business failures as evidence of smarts, lol!
Me, I'm doing just fine thank you, never was employed a day in my 66 years, thanks to a fine working man who managed to support our family of 5 without my help, which was good since he did not believe in mothers working and taking a man's job, unless she is head of household.♥♥♥
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Old 06-01-2017, 06:41 PM
 
Location: West Texas
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USA TODAY
The tweet came, as they often do, when many others on the East Coast are sleeping.
But when President Trump complained to the twitterverse about all the "negative press covfefe," just after midnight Wednesday, sleep experts saw it as more than just a laughable lapse.


"Cognitive tasks like spelling are impaired by poor sleep," says neurologist Chris Winter, author of the new book The Sleep Solution. "I would think something’s up, to put it mildly,"
Trump has claimed to prefer three to four hours of sleep. And he shows "many classic signs of sleep deprivation," including bad decision making, inability to focus, irritability and impulsiveness, says Winter, who describes himself as "a fairly conservative guy."
The tweet came, as they often do, when many others on the East Coast are sleeping.
Is chronic sleep deprivation impairing President Trump's brain, performance?


Myself, I just think he is an ignorant, illiterate, MORON!
The "moron" beat Hillary and now takes up residency in your head, plus he's a billionaire. Mission accomplished.
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Old 06-01-2017, 06:44 PM
 
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Watch his prior speeches and discussion. I could absolutely believe lack of sleep. He may be incompetent at his new job, but thinking of him as a complete moron might be a mistake. He is however a fish out of water.
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Old 06-01-2017, 06:46 PM
 
Location: Somewhere out there.
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An ignorant, illiterate, MORAN who sure seems to have done pretty well for himself. So, since you're obviously so intelligent, how does your own success compare to his? LOL

MORON. Not MORAN.



I doubt the poster you are responding to inherited a fortune and real estate empire from their father.
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