The mystery that remains for me is that when I see interviews of Donald Trump from the 80's and 90's, he seems to have been a different person. Rational, attractive enough as a human being. Age alone does not change people this much. Something else is going on.

Jan 9, 2018 · 3:52 AM UTC

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The wrapper now matches the candy, and yet I do believe in redemption. It would be an incredibly painful realization; he's not been up to it even at better mental capacity to reckon with his broken parts.
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But he was saying the exact same things. The left, Hollywood & MSM demonized him so that no one listens now. They say he's crazy, as the incompetent label didn't fly as the economy's booming. They don't like the way he says it now. When he wasn't attacked daily he spoke softly.
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Syphilis eats the brain !
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I’ve thought the same thing. He was very well spoken when he was younger.
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Follow the money....
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Those of us who live(d) in NYC never cared for him. And I'm being kind with my phraseology here.
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Yes; Mass Irrationality. This is not new. Also happened during Reagan. Once they could not Trump his deeds, they started with the fitness for office stuff.
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He has dementia, and also because he has a vapid soul, an evil entity has entered him, that is what is up. This is what evil does, it enters a vacuum. So we must in shielding from evil, make sure everyone is full of light, love and deep joy
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Megalomaniac megalomania [meg-uh-loh-mey-nee-uh] noun Psychiatry.a symptom of mental illness marked by delusions of greatness, wealth, etc. an obsession with doing extravagant or grand things.
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