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  • M Munchies_Matt

    What a pathetic and ridiculous claim. If you have got through life without becoming insane in any of the classical ways, bi-polar, schizophrenic, etc, you aren't going to develop it at 70. "said Eliot Cohen, a senior State Department official" And his psychiatric qualifications are what exactly?

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    Munchies_Matt wrote:

    If you have got through life without becoming insane in any of the classical ways

    The key word there being "if". :laugh:


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      Munchies_Matt wrote:

      If you have got through life without becoming insane in any of the classical ways

      The key word there being "if". :laugh:


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      And the key word hinges on YOU now finding medical evidence he has ever been disagnosed or received treatment for a mental illness. Over to you. Waiting.....

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        And the key word hinges on YOU now finding medical evidence he has ever been disagnosed or received treatment for a mental illness. Over to you. Waiting.....

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        Because there's absolutely no possibility that someone could last 70 years with an undiagnosed mental health problem, right? :rolleyes: Personally, I suspect he's not mentally ill. I think it's more likely that his actions are deliberately designed to distract everyone. Either there's something else going on that he doesn't want you to notice, or he's gaslighting[^] you.


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          Because there's absolutely no possibility that someone could last 70 years with an undiagnosed mental health problem, right? :rolleyes: Personally, I suspect he's not mentally ill. I think it's more likely that his actions are deliberately designed to distract everyone. Either there's something else going on that he doesn't want you to notice, or he's gaslighting[^] you.


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          Since mental illnes shows up in the 20s, no, the chance of it remaining undiagnosed is so low in the western world as to be zero. I think he is a clown, a dick head, no doubt a bit childish, and a bit of a prat. A bit excentic perhaps, but that is something we in the UK are more used to, even among, or particularly among, politicans. But to try to smear him with mental illness says more about the smearer than about Trump.

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          • M Munchies_Matt

            Since mental illnes shows up in the 20s, no, the chance of it remaining undiagnosed is so low in the western world as to be zero. I think he is a clown, a dick head, no doubt a bit childish, and a bit of a prat. A bit excentic perhaps, but that is something we in the UK are more used to, even among, or particularly among, politicans. But to try to smear him with mental illness says more about the smearer than about Trump.

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            Munchies_Matt wrote:

            that is something we in the UK are more used to, even among, or particularly among, politicans.

            I couldn't possibly begin to think what you could mean! *Cough*BoJo*Cough* :D


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            • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

              Munchies_Matt wrote:

              that is something we in the UK are more used to, even among, or particularly among, politicans.

              I couldn't possibly begin to think what you could mean! *Cough*BoJo*Cough* :D


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              Just look at the house of commons, US politics is tame, dreary, dull, in comparison. No wonder Trump looks unusual in the US, in the UK he would be pretty normal.

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                Just look at the house of commons, US politics is tame, dreary, dull, in comparison. No wonder Trump looks unusual in the US, in the UK he would be pretty normal.

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                • S Sahir Shah

                  I’ve been in this town for 26 years. I have never seen anything like this. I genuinely do not think this is a mentally healthy president. Eliot Cohen, former State Department official under George W. Bush Leaks Suggest Trump’s Own Team Is Alarmed By His Conduct[^] A bit worrying, considering he can initiate nuclear strikes. :~

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                  The Huffington Post supported a presidential candidate (Clinton) with glaring mental and physical ailments. Them throwing suspicion on Trump's health means nothing. It's a propaganda site and not a news source: They publish articles because their calendar says "Today is Question Mental Health Day" with no regard for anything reality.

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                    The Huffington Post supported a presidential candidate (Clinton) with glaring mental and physical ailments. Them throwing suspicion on Trump's health means nothing. It's a propaganda site and not a news source: They publish articles because their calendar says "Today is Question Mental Health Day" with no regard for anything reality.

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                    jesarg wrote:

                    The Huffington Post supported a presidential candidate (Clinton)

                    Umm... Really? Wasn't he elected long before the Huffpost came into existence? This[^] is the kind of thing about Clinton I recall from Ari, predating her creation of Huffpost.

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                      jesarg wrote:

                      The Huffington Post supported a presidential candidate (Clinton)

                      Umm... Really? Wasn't he elected long before the Huffpost came into existence? This[^] is the kind of thing about Clinton I recall from Ari, predating her creation of Huffpost.

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                      Mark_Wallace wrote:

                      Umm... Really?

                      Yes. Her name was Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton and she was the Democratic nominee for POTUS. She lost to Trump in a VERY LONG, VERY CONTENTIOUS, VERY NASTY campaign / election. :rolleyes:

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                        jesarg wrote:

                        The Huffington Post supported a presidential candidate (Clinton)

                        Umm... Really? Wasn't he elected long before the Huffpost came into existence? This[^] is the kind of thing about Clinton I recall from Ari, predating her creation of Huffpost.

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                        I suspect they are referring to Hilary, who exhibited many ticks and other odd behaviour that was attributed to mental health during her election campaign. That's not counting her coughing fits and often requiring help to walk and support her weight.

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                          Mark_Wallace wrote:

                          Umm... Really?

                          Yes. Her name was Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton and she was the Democratic nominee for POTUS. She lost to Trump in a VERY LONG, VERY CONTENTIOUS, VERY NASTY campaign / election. :rolleyes:

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                          Oh, yes. I do seem to recall something about an awful woman by that name. Like they say: anyone who wants to be president shouldn't be allowed within a mile of the job. Bashing one Clinton and supporting the other does kinda say "not too incredibly biased" to me, though -- unless it's a feminist thing, of course.

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                          • D Dominic Burford

                            I suspect they are referring to Hilary, who exhibited many ticks and other odd behaviour that was attributed to mental health during her election campaign. That's not counting her coughing fits and often requiring help to walk and support her weight.

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                            "Her weight" being her idiot husband, I presume.

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                            • M Mark_Wallace

                              If the leaks come from people who genuinely know him and/or work with him, then they certainly have more credence than the angry shouting of rabid fanatics in message boards.

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                              Unless the person forming the opinion is qualified to do so his opinion is worthless. Dont you think?

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                                Unless the person forming the opinion is qualified to do so his opinion is worthless. Dont you think?

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                                Are you really sure you want to feed me a straight line like that?

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                                • M Munchies_Matt

                                  Since mental illnes shows up in the 20s, no, the chance of it remaining undiagnosed is so low in the western world as to be zero. I think he is a clown, a dick head, no doubt a bit childish, and a bit of a prat. A bit excentic perhaps, but that is something we in the UK are more used to, even among, or particularly among, politicans. But to try to smear him with mental illness says more about the smearer than about Trump.

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                                  Munchies_Matt wrote:

                                  Since mental illnes shows up in the 20s, no, the chance of it remaining undiagnosed is so low in the western world as to be zero.

                                  Apparently you've no idea what a few billion dollars buys.

                                  Munchies_Matt wrote:

                                  But to try to smear him with mental illness says more about the smearer than about Trump.

                                  Monkey_Matt, as always, in denial. You and the Hump could, perhaps, share some quality time in the day-room. So Sad.

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                                    Munchies_Matt wrote:

                                    Since mental illnes shows up in the 20s, no, the chance of it remaining undiagnosed is so low in the western world as to be zero.

                                    Apparently you've no idea what a few billion dollars buys.

                                    Munchies_Matt wrote:

                                    But to try to smear him with mental illness says more about the smearer than about Trump.

                                    Monkey_Matt, as always, in denial. You and the Hump could, perhaps, share some quality time in the day-room. So Sad.

                                    Ravings en masse^

                                    "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                    "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                                    Thats a very childish reply you know.

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                                    • M Munchies_Matt

                                      Thats a very childish reply you know.

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                                      W Balboos GHB
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                                      It's biblical in proportions! Proverbs, to be precise: "Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit."
                                      So, biblically, I was constrained to a childish reply to your post!

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                                      • W W Balboos GHB

                                        It's biblical in proportions! Proverbs, to be precise: "Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit."
                                        So, biblically, I was constrained to a childish reply to your post!

                                        Ravings en masse^

                                        "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                        "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                                        Munchies_Matt
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                                        Why do immature people always assume extremes? Why are they so incapable of nuanced thought?

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                                        • M Munchies_Matt

                                          Why do immature people always assume extremes? Why are they so incapable of nuanced thought?

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                                          W Balboos GHB
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                                          Apparently I've inspired you to have an epiphany! Now - "Go to the mirror, boy, go to the mirror!"* * Our thanks to Peter Townshend ["Tommy"] for keeping you in mind!

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                                          "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                          "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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