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    1. socratic-meth on

      Being President is easy when you have no short term memory due to dementia.

    2. Dietmeister on

      I’m so tired

      This guy has been lying since the start

      And nothing matters

      How has the us fallen so low

      And it’s feels like theyre still cheering over there. Nobodys doing anything

    3. So long as his heart is beating and he can still fog a mirror , they will say he’s the most competent executive ever in the history of civilization. The minute he dies or has to be removed from office because he simply cannot coherently respond to questions we then get to explore whether JD Vance was “really” vice presidential material or should it be Marco Rubio that Trump “meant” to be VP.

      As the hour of scampering arrives for Mr. Trump the knife fight for the VP position is about to heat up pretty seriously, Trump’s normal impulses were fine so long as he wasn’t going anywhere, now that he’s actually getting to the point where he really can’t function be coherent, there’s the newest question in town.

    4. Pathological lying, also known as pseudologia fantastica, is a chronic behavior characterized by the habitual or compulsive tendency to lie. It involves a pervasive pattern of intentionally making false statements with the aim to deceive others, sometimes for no clear or apparent reason, and even if the truth would be beneficial to the liar. People who engage in pathological lying often report being unaware of the

    5. your-mom-- on

      His brain is mashed potatoes

      It always was… But it’s true now too

    6. Interesting_Athlete9 on

      America’s least favorite game: Pathological Liar or Dimentia?!

    7. Medium-Box2688 on

      Can people start recording the things he said and play them back to his face?
      Embarress the senile old fart with a molding grapefruit for a brain.

    8. joecarter93 on

      It’s not like we can’t watch any video at anytime and any place now. I wish that just once that when he does this that some reporter would whip out their phone and show him the very same video of him doing the thing he claims he didn’t do.

    9. We’re in 1984 territory where millions of Americans will believe this rather than view the footage from the previous night.

    10. Did they play it back to him on the spot and force him to answer? Weak-ass, sold-to-the-highest-bidder journalists is how we got there.

    11. -Totes_Magotes- on

      It’s his instilled defense mechanism. Reporter asks a question that includes the words “you said“, immediately feels he may be getting cornered and his trade response is just that “I didn’t say that”. Another example would be having someone ask the reasons for why the American economy is where it is now and his laughable response would be to blame Biden and the Democrats…”not my fault”.

    12. TheComplimentarian on

      This has been his shtick from day 1. He floods the zone. He says something you think is offensive? By the time you start talking about it he’s said ten more offensive things, and he’ll have said a hundred more by the time you drill down to any one of *those*.

      And when you ask him about it, he won’t remember having said it, and he’ll say at least five more offensive things denying it, and which of those will you cover?

      And since all you do is try to nail people for misspeaking instead of nailing them for their shit politics, you’re left wrong-footed, and helpless.

    13. HumanisticNihilist on

      Dear news organizations and their associated reporters/writers/website staff/etc.,

      THIS ISN’T NEWS ANYMORE.

      He does this all the time. All the fucking time. Every single day. And every day you act like you’re doing your job by just saying “except he did and it was on camera.”

      Great! Now, while you are in front of him, play it for him. Get his reaction to watching himself say the thing he just finished saying he didn’t say. Confront him with the proof of his either being brain dead, a liar, or both.

      But if you’re not gonna do that, if you start pissing your pants at the idea of – gasp! – actually showing the president he’s wrong, then just shut the fuck up. Because all of us, the people you WILL say it to – we already know. We know he does this. So if you wanna make actual news, take the next logical step and have the video pulled up and ready to go next time you encounter this. Which should probably be tomorrow, if it isn’t just later today.

    14. You cannot be surprised by that. Trump has made a career of denying things he’s said and done as recently as yesterday.

      His ghost writer for *The Art of the Deal* famously said that, for Trump, the past does not exist enabling him to say whatever he wants about it.

    15. tawDry_Union2272 on

      this POS and his sycophant cult have utterly ruined any hint of an upstanding reputation the US ever had.

    16. Person, woman, man, camera, TV…. Come on, a man who remembers something that complex can’t possibly forget what he said the day before! /s

    17. YesterShill on

      Trump is a self promoting salesman. Always has been, always will be.

      And a salesman is always going to say in the moment what he thinks might close the deal.

    18. 1. Trump is and has always been an imbecile.

      2. Trump is and has always been corrupt.

      3. Trump is and has always been a compulsive liar.

      4. Trump is becoming increasingly demented and delusional.

      All of these things are true.

    19. FullMetalCOS on

      Just to get everyone ready for the standardised conservative talking points:

      They like him because he says it like it is.

      He didn’t say that though

      If he did say that it was clearly a joke

      If it wasn’t a joke, it’s not a big deal anyway

      If it is a big deal it’s not like other people haven’t said that or worse too

      Why are you so obsessed with every tiny thing he says anyway you TDS having libruhl!

      Right off to take a shower because i need to wash the stupid off

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