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When the leader of a country can't even remember the names of his fellow political peers, never mind remember the names of other world leaders, well that's bad. And sad. And scary.
He's also a big fan of Alex Jones. With discernment like that and this other confusion manifesting we need to watch him and maybe take his car keys.
Stop with the mental deterioration already. None of you are professionals able to make a diagnosis so you just come across as being mean-spirited.
The man is not a politician, has taken on an immense responsibility, is learning new names, and issues at an accelerated rate while fending off attacks from the likes of you and the entire left committed to interfering with his job.
It's OK if he misspeaks now and then. Cut him some slack, for pete's sake.
Did you say the same thing when posters were saying Hillary had a neurological disorder and was in the brink of death?
Cut him some slack for misspeaking? Like all the slack you cut Obama when he misspoke?
Did you say the same thing when posters were saying Hillary had a neurological disorder and was in the brink of death?
Did you not see Hillary's spasms & her "It was a hot day" (it was NOT) when she had to leave the 9/11 memorial service and would have fallen to her knees if her handlers didn't catch her?
All on video.
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Cut him some slack for misspeaking? Like all the slack you cut Obama when he misspoke?
Anywho...I only have 3 kids' names to keep track of & I mess them up all of the time.
And I gave them their names.
LOL.
One of my grandmothers only had two grandsons. We don't really look alike....I'm taller, and more than 5 years younger, yet our grandmother somewhat often called each of us by the other one's name. We could give her a look, and she'd laugh and acknowledge she did it again. My cousin jokingly said to her one day that she should pay us each a dime every time she called one of us by the other one's name (this was in the 1960s and 70s). Even though he wasn't serious, she thought it was a great idea. She followed up on that for a number of years after that. She also used it, leading by example, to drive home an important point to us/teach us a lesson. The height of the piles of dimes...always changing and the number of dimes far exceeded the number of times we two grandsons heard her make this mistake. She would count the times that she caught herself while on the phone with a friend while alone in the house, etc. Her point was that making the mistake should get the same acknowledgement whether anyone is there to hold the person accountable or not.....her own personal version of 'god knows'.
Stop with the mental deterioration already. None of you are professionals able to make a diagnosis so you just come across as being mean-spirited.
The man is not a politician, has taken on an immense responsibility, is learning new names, and issues at an accelerated rate while fending off attacks from the likes of you and the entire left committed to interfering with his job.
It's OK if he misspeaks now and then. Cut him some slack, for pete's sake.
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Originally Posted by Donna-501
Kellyanne, is that you?
All that is missing is that we should listen to what's in his heart not the words that come out of his mouth.
One of my grandmothers only had two grandsons. We don't really look alike....I'm taller, and more than 5 years younger, yet our grandmother somewhat often called each of us by the other one's name. We could give her a look, and she'd laugh and acknowledge she did it again. My cousin jokingly said to her one day that she should pay us each a dime every time she called one of us by the other one's name (this was in the 1960s and 70s). Even though he wasn't serious, she thought it was a great idea. She followed up on that for a number of years after that. She also used it, leading by example, to drive home an important point to us/teach us a lesson. The height of the piles of dimes...always changing and the number of dimes far exceeded the number of times we two grandsons heard her make this mistake. She would count the times that she caught herself while on the phone with a friend while alone in the house, etc. Her point was that making the mistake should get the same acknowledgement whether anyone is there to hold the person accountable or not.....her own personal version of 'god knows'.
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