I think somewhere in the deep state war room is a wheel, a la "Wheel of Fortune," with a limited selection of talking points/strategies to use against Trump. They spun the wheel and it landed on "Trump is mentally ill" again. This one is right between "Trump is a nazi" and "Trump is a Russian puppet." Same old crap, over and over again.
Sadly he had it while in office. If you know anything about Alzheimer’s it doesn’t just suddenly happen. He made no speeches or public appearances after he left office,
And the wheel gives the right wingers the right to pass.....keep overlooking a mentally ill, Russian puppet
Now you are just making up stuff ti fit the occasion Reagan made plenty of public appearances and speeches after leaving office https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/sreference/reagan-post-presidency-chronology 1989 January 20 - Leaves White House, returns to California February 6 - Celebrates his birthday at the Bistro Garden Restaurant, Los Angeles April 26 - At his office in Century City, California, Reagan meets with President Bush for the first time since leaving the Presidency June 13 - Gives the annual Winston Churchill Lecture to the English-Speaking Union, London June 14 - Receives honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II June 15 - In Paris, Reagan is inducted into the Academy of Moral and Political Science, and attends celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the Eiffel Tower July 4 - While vacationing in Mexico, Reagan sustains bruises, and other apparently superficial injuries, after being bucked off a horse July 11 - Serves as guest television announcer for the first inning of baseball’s All-Star Game, Anaheim Stadium, California July 21 - Inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame, Oklahoma City September 8 - Visits the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. for a routine physical; fluid discovered on his brain (attributed to his July accident with the horse); Mayo Clinic doctors perform surgery to remove the fluid, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester September 15 - Visited at St. Mary’s Hospital by Soviet politician Boris Yeltsin; discharged from the hospital later that day October 23 - In Japan, Reagan is awarded a medal, the Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum, by the Japanese government October 27 - Gives address in Tokyo October 28 - Gives address in Osaka November 15 - First post-presidential visit to the White House, for the unveiling of his official - Presidential portrait 1990 February 5 - Ordered to give videotaped testimony for the ongoing trial of Iran-Contra figure John Poindexter February 6 - Celebrates his birthday in Nassau, The Bahamas February 16-17 In Los Angeles, gives a total of seven hours of videotaped testimony for the trial of John Poindexter February 22 - Reagan’s videotaped Iran-Contra testimony is screened for media representatives March 20-21 Reagan’s videotaped Iran-Contra testimony is shown to the jury trying John Poindexter in Washington, DC April 12 - Gives address at the ceremony dedicating the Reagan Library’s section of the Berlin Wall May 25 - Postponement of planned trip to Europe, following the discovery of intestinal adhesions (scar tissue) caused by his 1985 cancer surgery June 4 - Meets with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, in San Francisco July 17 - Meets with former President Nixon, at the Century City office; the Nixons and Reagans have dinner together, at Reagan’s Bel-Air home July 19 - Reagan gives an address at the dedication of the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace, Yorba Linda, Calif. July 21 - Participates in opening ceremonies for the Goodwill Games, Seattle July 27 - Gives address at the Eisenhower Boyhood Home, Abilene, Kansas, on the 100th anniversary of Dwight Eisenhower’s birth September 10 - Begins 10-day European trip with arrival in Berlin September 12 - In Berlin, tours the Brandenburg Gate and the remaining portions of the Berlin Wall September 14 - Addresses the Polish Parliament, in Warsaw September 15 - Addresses shipyard workers at Gdansk, Poland September 16 - Arrives in Moscow, following visit to Leningrad September 17 - In Moscow, visits Soviet President Gorbachev, and addresses the International Affairs Committee of the Supreme Soviet September 18 - Meets with Russian Republic President Yeltsin, in Moscow September 19 - Audience with Pope John Paul II, at Vatican City, before returning to the United States November 9 - Dedicates a sculpture at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, to mark the first anniversary of the beginning of the dismantling of the Berlin Wall December 5 - Addresses the Cambridge Union Society, Cambridge, England 1991 February 4 - Tours the unfinished Reagan Presidential Library with former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher February 6 - Celebrates his 80th birthday at a Reagan Library fundraiser held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, Calif. March 23 - Tours the unfinished Reagan Presidential Library with Polish President Lech Walesa March 28 - Washington, DC, events: Meets with President Bush at the White House; dedicates the Ronald Reagan Institute for Emergency Medicine, George Washington University, in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the March 30, 1981 assassination attempt; in his dedicatory remarks for the Institute, declares his support for the Brady handgun control bill April 5 - Attends celebration of the 50th anniversary of the USO, at Universal City, Calif. July 15 - Addresses the Captive Nations Week Conference, Los Angeles November 4 - Gives address at the dedication of the Ronald Reagan Library and Center for Public Affairs, Simi Valley, California 1992 February 6 - Surprise birthday party for Reagan, at the Reagan Library April 13 - In Las Vegas, receives a glass statue award from the National Association of Broadcasters; a member of the audience (Paul Springer of Arcadia, Calif.) rushes onstage and smashes the award May 3 - At his California ranch (Rancho del Cielo), visits with former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev May 4 - Presents the first Ronald Reagan Freedom Award to Mikhail Gorbachev, and dedicates the Ronald Reagan Center for Public Affairs, in ceremonies held at the Reagan Library August 8 - Address at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library, West Branch, Iowa August 17 - Addresses the Republican National Convention, Houston September 13 - Accompanies President Bush’s re-election campaign, and gives a campaign speech for Bush, in Orange County, California November 27 - Meetings with President-elect Bill Clinton, at Reagan’s Century City office December 4 - Addresses the Oxford Union Society at Oxford University, England 1993 January 4 - Reagan and Jimmy Carter named joint recipients of the first Spark M. Matsunaga Medals for Peace January 13 - Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Bush February 6 - Celebrates his birthday at a Reagan Center for Public Affairs fundraiser held at the Reagan Library; tours the Library’s museum with former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, a guest at the fundraiser April 5 - Speaks at a Reagan Library event honoring Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of Canada May 15 - Gives the commencement address at The Citadel, Charleston, SC July 30 - Accompanies former President Nixon on an unpublicized tour of the Reagan Library November 9 - Presents the second Ronald Reagan Freedom Award to General Colin Powell, in ceremonies held at the Reagan Library 1994 February 3 - Attends Republican National Convention’s Annual Gala in Washington, DC; gala theme is “A Tribute to Ronald Reagan” March 17 - In a letter (made public) to former Senator Paul Laxalt, Reagan admits to being “pretty steamed” over allegations made by Iran-Contra figure (and US Senate candidate) Oliver North, concerning Reagan’s role in the Iran-Contra affair April 27 - Attends the funeral of Richard Nixon at the Nixon Library and Birthplace, Yorba Linda, Calif. May 4 - In a letter sent to all members of the House of Representatives, former Presidents Reagan, Carter and Ford urge support of a bill banning the domestic manufacture of military-style assault weapons September - Makes videotaped support statements for use by Republican candidates for office nationwide November 5 - Writes letter announcing that he has Alzheimer’s Disease; letter is made publicly available later that day November 22 - Tours the Reagan Library Christmas exhibits – first public appearance since the public announcement of his Alzheimer’s Disease December through early Jan - Makes his last annual New Year’s visit to the Annenberg estate, Rancho Mirage, Calif. 1995 February 6 - Attends birthday party at his Century City office July 18 - Lesion on his neck is removed during his annual physical, at the Mayo Clinic October 31 - Ronald and Nancy Reagan announce the establishment an institute (the Ronald and Nancy Reagan Research Institute) dedicated to the study of Alzheimer’s Disease 1996 February 6 - 85th birthday celebration and Reagan Library fundraiser, at Chasen’s restaurant, West Hollywood; Reagan does not attend August 12 - Salute to Ronald Reagan at the Republican National Convention, San Diego, climaxed by an address to the convention by Nancy Reagan August 19 - Announcement that Rancho del Cielo (Reagan’s California ranch) is for sale September 3 - Reagan is awarded reimbursement for legal fees incurred as a result of the Iran‑Contra investigation, since no Iran-Contra charges were ever filed against him 1997 February 6 - Celebrates his birthday at his Century City Office August 31 - Statement issued by Reagan concerning the death of Princess Diana 1998 February 6 - Celebrates his birthday at his Century City office April 21 - Sale of Rancho del Cielo to Young America’s Foundation is finalized 1999 February 6 - Celebrates his birthday at home July 19 - Statement issued by Ronald and Nancy Reagan concerning the death of John F. Kennedy, Jr. 2000 February 6 - Reagan celebrates his birthday at home 2001 January 12 - Reagan breaks his hip in a fall at his house, and is taken to St. John’s Medical Center (Santa Monica, Calif.) January 20 - At St. John’s Medical Center, Ronald and Nancy Reagan watch the inauguration of George W. Bush. Reagan goes home later that day. February 6 - Reagan becomes only the third US President to reach the age of 90 October 11 - Reagan becomes the United States’ longest-lived President, surpassing John Adams 2002 February 6 - Reagan celebrates his birthday at home May 16 - Ronald and Nancy Reagan are awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, in a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol that Mrs. Reagan attends 2003 February 6 - Reagan celebrates his birthday at home 2004 February 6 - Reagan celebrates his birthday at home June 5 - Reagan passes away at home, at age 93 June 7 - Private ceremony, for close relatives and friends, at the Reagan Library June 7-8 - Laying in repose, for the public to pay respects, at the Reagan Library June 9 - Casket flown to Washington, DC; procession to US Capitol; State Funeral in the Capitol Rotunda June 9-11 - Laying in state, for the public to pay respects, in the Capitol Rotunda June 11 - National Funeral Service at Washington National Cathedral; casket flown back to California; procession to the Reagan Library; Private Interment Service at the Reagan Library
So does my hatred of foreigners who butt into domestic American issues There are Americans who care what you think But I’m not one of them Stop posting to me
He would lose my support if he started a war, opened the borders, banned fracking, instituted medicare for all, registered and/or confiscated guns. Things like, you know, the Democrats want to do.
Lolol. Australians laughing at America. Now thats rich . North korea? Clinton gave them nukes . What did any President to to curtail north korea? I know , your jealous of Mrs. Trump so it must be Trump’s fault.
The porn star only adds to his luster. Red blooded Americans want a president who has an eye for attractive women. They admired JFK for boffing Marilyn. And remember that Trump had sex with Stormy and she ended up paying $200000 for the privilege. Why would Real Americans elect a shrew like Hillary who reminded them of their mother-in-law or a bum like Bern who never worked for an honest paycheck in his life?
OK. Two points: 1. Most people look best with clothes on, so by that standard, Stormy isn't that bad. 2. She looked much better years back when Trump diddled her. If you didn't have $130 grand, I guarantee you'd never get within a 100 yards of her.
There's only one out of the many Democrat candidates who favors confiscation, and he's far from a frontrunner. You righties worry too much, and you blame everything you fear on the Dems. Everyone went nuts over what O'Roarke said, but it seems no one remembers what Klobuchar said right after that: that most of the people who own guns like the AR-15 are just collectors. I personally know two of them, and neither is a bit worried about that. Klobuchar and Warren both favor a generous years-long tax break for those who voluntarily give them up. Would Trump lose your support if he started a civil war? I realize that isn't exactly what he said in that tweet, but there are several right wing nationalist paramilitary groups who took him quite seriously and are gearing up as we converse here. Would that be okay with you?
He said it to gain support, so he must think it sufficiently popular to propose it. If a civil war starts, I know which side I'd be on. I'd have no choice, really.
Sadly people knew that he was already getting confused when he was in the White House. I remember a very sad clip when he was with the pope and he couldn’t get his thoughts straight and Nancy was talking out of the side of her mouth telling him what to say. Yes he was capable of reading speeches but he was not capable of coherent thoughts.