Donald Trump's Cognitive Health and Media Hypocrisy
David Pakman ShowNovember 5, 20255 min76,542 views
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- 🚶♂️ Donald Trump appeared disoriented and confused during a meeting with the Japanese Prime Minister, requiring staff to guide him back.
- ❓ The incident raised questions about his cognitive state, especially in contrast to past media coverage of similar moments involving other public figures.
Documented Health Concerns
- 🩺 Over the past year, Trump has undergone multiple physical exams and at least one known cognitive test.
- 🤕 He has displayed physical anomalies including large bruises on his hands, asymmetrical facial drooping, and severely swollen ankles.
- 🏥 An MRI was performed, though the reasons were not disclosed.
Media Coverage Discrepancy
- 📺 When Joe Biden exhibited moments of confusion, right-wing media and commentators extensively covered it, demanding cognitive tests and questioning his fitness to lead.
- 🤫 Conversely, Trump's wandering incident and other health indicators have been met with silence or minimal coverage from the same media outlets.
- ⚖️ This disparity highlights a breathtaking hypocrisy in media coverage, as consistent standards are not being applied to both political figures.
Questions for Media and Public
- ❓ The lack of coverage raises questions about whether the right-wing media is covering up the story or has convinced itself that Trump is unaffected by these issues.
- 🗣️ The author calls for consistent application of standards when evaluating the cognitive fitness of political leaders.
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