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Well yeah but we weren't talking about lesser offices. These are people that have been widely discussed as potential POTUS candidates, excluding Pelosi. But I'd argue that in her current state Pelosi, or anyone in a similar state shouldn't be allowed to represent anyone at any level.
People say all kinds of stuff that's illogical, though.
Realistically, I would not support any of them.
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*shrug* I dunno about anybody else here, but after the whole rant he went on Twitter about a 'good shutdown', I wrote both my Senators and my Congressman to ask them to request an investigation as to Trump's mental health. The man is quite bluntly, unhinged.
First, he's twittering about a "good shutdown," and then he's going on about breaking up the banks.
One minute he's saying he doesn't stand by anything, the next minute he claiming its in all the papers so it must be true.
Yeah, I was mostly agreeing with you. But adding additional context. Sorry to hear about your mother - that's hard on everyone, I know from experience.
People say all kinds of stuff that's illogical, though.
Realistically, I would not support any of them.
Yeah but with Pelosi, its not about just being illogical or having different political opinions. Her speech pattern seems to be changing, she seems to get lost while she is speaking, like I said, I won't harp on it because its sad, but just pointing out that its more than just being out there in terms of political views or even kooky enthusiasm.
So, you read Trump's transcripts and you watch his interviews and you observe his behavior and it seems "normal" to you?
Interesting.
This conversation has zero to do with party politics, btw.
It's funny, but most of the people that use his interviews and behavior as examples of his mental state are usually folks that have limited experience with New Yorkers. During the campaign, when friends spoke of specific examples, I just looked at it as him being a New Yorker. Brash, opinionated, rambling, aggressive, and egotistical. Something that makes a lot of people uncomfortable. But hardly makes him nuts.
Yeah but with Pelosi, its not about just being illogical or having different political opinions. Her speech pattern seems to be changing, she seems to get lost while she is speaking, like I said, I won't harp on it because its sad, but just pointing out that its more than just being out there in terms of political views or even kooky enthusiasm.
I'll have to go look at some of her recent interviews. She's not anyone I get to vote for, so I really have not been watching her closely. Interesting.
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When is it okay to say the President Might be Nuts?
Since the guy is supposed to be running the country and since the safety of the country is at stake, I'd say immediately.
Then again he's been nuts since he started campaigning but it doesn't seem to make a difference.
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