Subj : Presidential Dementia To : MIKE MILLER From : Mike Powell Date : Wed Sep 07 2022 15:35:00 > >> "Time shifting" is a pretty common thing in later-stage dementia. > MP> Trump is, as you pointed out, no longer President, so it is not as > MP> much of a concern as, say, someone who is President that has also > MP> showed clear signs of experiencing "time shifting" and other common > MP> things in later-stage dementia. > has he though? other than some vocal slip-ups, mumbled words (which could be > elated to his stutter), and forgetting where he was while talking (which I do > ite often), I've never seen any signs of "time shifting" where he thinks he's > ill Obama's Vice President or anything. He has, at various times, placed his time as vice president in multiple incorrect decades. He has also claimed, at least twice, to have more recently spoken to someone than possible (since the person has been dead for longer than claimed). Yes, he could be lying some of the time he does it. He has also at least twice recently attempted to shake hands with thin air. > And it's defnitely concerning when nearly half of the voting population of the > ountry wants him to be president again. (and a much smaller, but far more voca > percentage thinks he still _is_ president) A lot can happen between now and November, 2024. If he continues displaying such behavior, I would agree it is a concern, but apparently not too much of one since the current President's mental state has been in question since before the previous election and it apparently doesn't bother you that much. * SLMR 2.1a * Docs? Why look at the Docs? Nurses are better. --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .