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Martin Eden

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47. I suppose dementia can present itself in different ways
Mon Jun 8, 2026, 11:53 AM
4 hrs ago

My aunt 's dementia progressed steadily. Early on, she would abruptly lose her train of thought, forget where she was or why. She would repeat herself within a few minutes, not remembering what she had just said. Eventually, she could not recognized her daughters in whose house she lived.

In what I saw of the Welker interview, Trump was thoroughly, emphatically on point. He was visibly angry, likely due to a number of factors. First is his privileged status and antipathy towards anyone who has the gall to confront him -- especially women of color. But deep down, if only subconsciously, he knows things aren't going well for him. Fear is growing, so he compensates with monuments and depicting himself as savior or superhero in hundreds of Truth Social posts.

He's always felt the need to dominate, to win. Self promotion has always been central to his game. He lies about everything, and won't admit anything. Never play defense, always attack.

Those traits have been evident since he entered politics. Now, nearing 80 years old with evidence of his failures growing harder to ignore, he is more easily emotionally triggered.

That's what I'm seeing, which possibly doesn't preclude dementia. At his rallies he likes to "weave" and perseverate in odd tangents, but that's been going on for years. He's an old man who stays up at night posting on social media, which may account for why he nods off in meetings. Recently said "Ukraine" when he meant Iran, but I haven't seen him really lose his train of thought while he's onto something.

Maybe I just don't watch him enough, which is hard to stomach. His malignant narcissism is definitely getting worse, and I will admit I don't have the professional background to disgnose whether dementia has been added to the mix which includes pathological liar.

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Possibly, but I saw this IRL in the mid 1990's JCMach1 8 hrs ago #1
I like your emoji use PCIntern 8 hrs ago #2
He's been sick forever, but he used to do a better job of hiding it. ShazzieB 6 hrs ago #16
What I saw was a mass of tremendous, growing rage, Zackzzzz 5 hrs ago #39
I saw the hand only as steadying himself when he got up. txwhitedove 5 hrs ago #41
So did I. ShazzieB 1 hr ago #71
He was falling. MorbidButterflyTat 3 hrs ago #60
He was very close to physically assaulting her. She clearly couldn't believe what was happening. flashman13 5 hrs ago #43
The day will come when he physically assaults a female journalist Freddie 4 hrs ago #46
Just a thought but RVN VET71 2 hrs ago #68
Best case scenario? Soul_of_Wit 2 min ago #76
Are you kidding?? AZ8theist 1 hr ago #70
Yes BaronChocula 3 hrs ago #65
Whatever it is, it is clear that he is unable to carry out the duties of his office. hadEnuf 6 hrs ago #25
Everything is a mess and service members DIED because of him Justice matters. 3 hrs ago #63
This is what I saw... surfered 8 hrs ago #3
Well, the mouth is wide open, so it must be trump. calimary 3 hrs ago #59
I remember R Budd Dwyer quite well Freddie 8 hrs ago #4
Hey Man Nice Shot Is A Retelling Of Bud's Sad, Sad Story... MayReasonRule 3 hrs ago #56
Or just like a little brat Bmoboy 8 hrs ago #5
That's a different reaction PCIntern 7 hrs ago #6
I've seen that before in real life radical noodle 7 hrs ago #7
Yes. He has been physically violent in the past. .remember ivana's niyad 7 hrs ago #13
And her staircase. rubbersole 6 hrs ago #23
I was thinking the same thing WiVoter 6 hrs ago #19
my first thought on that is the network would have edited it out and not shown it nt orleans 6 hrs ago #24
And the M$M, starting with Fox News Wednesdays 6 hrs ago #29
Plenty of his supporters are already saying that. cab67 4 hrs ago #52
One way or another radical noodle 6 hrs ago #31
The trump cult would just say radical noodle 6 hrs ago #30
I saw a video of a doctor who noted 12 instances of a very mentally ill person... kentuck 7 hrs ago #8
That will never happen with that toadying quack. niyad 6 hrs ago #14
Hmm, no doctor on a million dollar retainer would post that 31j20b3 2 hrs ago #66
I'd love to watch that! ShazzieB 2 hrs ago #69
Post removed Post removed 7 hrs ago #9
frontotemporal dementia claimed the life of my brother KS Toronado 7 hrs ago #10
FTD is in my family also ... I just lost my closest sister last fall FakeNoose 6 hrs ago #18
FTD is more an umbrella diagnosis, and the types present differently as well for each person. My MiL... ms liberty 5 hrs ago #33
Again, this is all true, but it's not what Chump is displaying FakeNoose 5 hrs ago #35
Yes exactly PCIntern 5 hrs ago #37
Or he's a 79 year old manbaby having a tantru. Ray Bruns 7 hrs ago #11
Please do not discount the pathology: PCIntern 6 hrs ago #15
The situation is far more malignant and dangerous than simple tantrums. niyad 6 hrs ago #17
To put it in the vernacular of mental health experts multigraincracker 7 hrs ago #12
... johnnyfins 4 hrs ago #53
I'm no expert, but I have doubts that what we witnessed was dementia Martin Eden 6 hrs ago #20
Well, people who are experts would disagree with you. PCIntern 6 hrs ago #27
I suppose dementia can present itself in different ways Martin Eden 4 hrs ago #47
There is no question concerning the narcissistic pathology in extremis PCIntern 4 hrs ago #49
"Monsters from the Id" MorbidButterflyTat 3 hrs ago #62
To allow this to go on says just how sick much of our population is in Stargazer99 6 hrs ago #21
How sick the Republican Party is Freddie 6 hrs ago #28
Yep agreed! ... OldBoss 6 hrs ago #22
Some Shakespeare bmichaelh 6 hrs ago #26
Did I miss the day-after breast thumps on Truth Social? peggysue2 6 hrs ago #32
I'm kind of surprised Quanto Magnus 33 min ago #74
Treatment planning following diagnosis. Frasier Balzov 5 hrs ago #34
He forgot about Dre. Kid Berwyn 5 hrs ago #36
His staff is working on him. He'll be fine in 2 Weeks. chouchou 5 hrs ago #38
RFK jr or Dr Oz or Susie Wiles?? vapor2 4 hrs ago #51
Probably all three. Trump will insist of giving the Noble prizes..or a Pizza... chouchou 3 hrs ago #55
I thought Kristen Welker was extremely professional and agressive in her "discussion" with Trump. Fla Dem 5 hrs ago #40
Yep she called him out IbogaProject 5 hrs ago #42
I thought the reporter did good job interviewing him MustLoveBeagles 4 hrs ago #44
Very traumatic for me... Moostache 4 hrs ago #45
Thank you for sharing a very difficult memory. PCIntern 4 hrs ago #48
Why did he agree to the interview in the first place? BigmanPigman 4 hrs ago #50
Message auto-removed Name removed 4 hrs ago #54
He looked dangerous Nasruddin 3 hrs ago #57
Recognizing Early Signs of Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia andym 3 hrs ago #58
"You're CROOKED. (Everyone) is CROOKED (except MEEEE)... Justice matters. 3 hrs ago #61
Well, I learned something here: Kristen Welker is a black female. rurallib 3 hrs ago #64
I found it odd that there was nothing to get angry about. Sparkly 2 hrs ago #67
The question is not his illness PATRICK 1 hr ago #72
Maybe he'll just fucking die in horrific agony Orrex 1 hr ago #73
MaddowBlog-On election claims, Trump triggered by 'evidence' callout on 'Meet the Press' interview LetMyPeopleVote 19 min ago #75
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