OH get over it already. He is LEAPS AND BOUNDS MORE QUALIFIED TO BE THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE USA YOU know, UNLIKE the other guy, he has actually BEEN AN EXECUTIVE, not a school teacher with lofty "Ideals" NOT BASED IN ANY KIND OF REALITY.
That didn't work out very well.
Why don't you butt hurt losers just admit that he WON fair and square partly because the candidate the Dummycraps put forward was THE MOST TERRIBLE PERSON TO EVER LIVE ANYWHERE ANYTIME. Her name? Hilliary Rotten Clinton.
And yes there was Collusion, but not on the Reps side, the ONLY COLLUSION WAS in the Demoncrap Party when they (Under the guidance of Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz!) rigged the PRIMARY for A HLLIARY "WIN" against Poor Old Tired White Commie Bernie.
A man in Florida who shot two of his roommates dead gave an unusual defense, the authorities say: they were neo-Nazis who had disrespected his recent conversion to Islam.
The arrest of the gunman, who said he had also been a neo-Nazi before becoming Muslim, led to the discovery that a fourth roommate had been stockpiling materials that could be used to create a bomb, according to a federal criminal complaint. That roommate, a member of the Florida National Guard, kept a picture of Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, on his dresser, the authorities said.
Both men are now in custody. The accused gunman, Devon Arthurs, 18, has been charged with two counts of murder, and his surviving roommate, Brandon Russell, 21, has been charged with two counts related to the explosive material and devices.
Authorities first became involved on Friday evening when Mr. Arthurs took three people hostage at gunpoint at a head shop in Tampa, according to an affidavit from the Tampa Police. He was arrested soon after.
“No one ought to, in my view, rush to embrace the most extraordinary remedy that involves the removal of the president from office,” said Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the sober-minded senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee.
To me, this is not about impeachment or election results. It is about asking the guy in the whitehouse to please ask his daughter or wife to run him through some vocabulary drills three times a week after dinner.
Trump wasn’t always so linguistically challenged. What could explain the change?
He was not always so linguistically challenged.
STAT reviewed decades of Trump’s on-air interviews and compared them to Q&A sessions since his inauguration. The differences are striking and unmistakable.
Research has shown that changes in speaking style can result from cognitive decline. STAT therefore asked experts in neurolinguistics and cognitive assessment, as well as psychologists and psychiatrists, to compare Trump’s speech from decades ago to that in 2017; they all agreed there had been a deterioration, and some said it could reflect changes in the health of Trump’s brain.
>I'd be very, very skeptical of any medical or mental health professionals who would publically analyze someone whom they have never met.<
I tend to agree, but some mental health professionals are concerned.
Psychiatrists Debate Weighing in on Trump's Mental Health
Historically, psychiatrists have adhered to an ethics dictum known as the Goldwater rule, which appeared in the first edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s code of ethics in 1973. It evolved out of an incident involving presidential candidate Barry Goldwater: In 1964 Fact magazine polled 12,356 psychiatrists on Goldwater’s mental fitness to be president and published an article stating that 1,189 of the 2,417 who responded deemed him psychologically unfit for the job. (Goldwater later won a libel suit against the magazine.)
The mental health professionals writing in the Times, however, felt compelled to speak out: “We fear that too much is at stake to be silent any longer.” Susan Radant, a psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist and director of the Seattle Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, says she was motivated to sign by her worries about Trump’s competence, including his emotional stability, integrity and honesty. “I am hoping this letter will inspire both citizens and, particularly, the Congress to do their jobs,” she wrote in an e-mail, “and step in before our country and the world are permanently damaged.”
Radant thinks it is time to get rid of the Goldwater rule. She says mental health professionals are well qualified to offer certain diagnoses from a distance, pointing out the press, sans training, freely makes such assessments.
Fellow signatory Alexandra Rolde, a psychiatrist affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Newton–Wellesley Hospital, both in Massachusetts, emphasizes the letter does not attempt to diagnose Trump but rather highlights personality traits she and her colleagues find concerning. She does not believe any mental health professional should make a diagnosis without seeing a patient, but thinks it can still be appropriate to comment on how a person’s mental health may affect other people and his or her ability to perform.
>> professional should make a diagnosis without seeing a patient, but thinks it can still be appropriate to comment on how a person’s mental health may affect other people and his or her ability to perform.
"If he has diminished mental capacity, then he may not make great presidential decisions."
Really, that's about all they can say, and it's overstating the obvious. I think that everyone would agree with that statement. The problem is, saying it in relation to Trump, as an armchair quarterback, is just partisan silliness.
> I think that everyone would agree with that statement. The problem is, saying it in relation to Trump, as an armchair quarterback, is just partisan silliness.<
This is not partisan silliness. Over the years, mental health professionals have adhered to the Goldwater rule. In the past, the president's mental health has not seriously been in question, but there is a genuine concern about Trump's mental capacity. I don't believe this is a partisan issue, I believe that there are many Republicans who are concerned, but will not express this publicly.
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on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 05:25 pm
Apparently he thought of it
Apparently he thought of it all by himself and is very proud of it.
I imagine we'll be hearing it often.
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on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 05:27 pm
In reference to terrorists
In reference to terrorists like Dylan Roof, or just Muslims terrorists?
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lance just me Newberry heathentom
on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 05:29 pm
I thought that's what
I thought that's what Ratdoggers called Philzoners.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: That’s Nancy with the laughin’ face Nancyinthesky
on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 05:36 pm
So what's his plan for
So what's his plan for getting rid of theses evil losers?
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on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 05:40 pm
has he given up on "radical
has he given up on "radical islamic terrorists"?
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sun so hot, clouds so low Trailhead
on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 05:40 pm
While the term is fitting, I
While the term is fitting, I find it a little ironic knowing we can look forward to his potentially self referential future title...
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: good at drinking water infinite ignorance
on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 05:45 pm
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: (~)};)StealYourFace WALSTIB
on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 06:53 pm
that's not much stronger than
that's not much stronger than what he calls Rosie O'Donnell...
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on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 06:57 pm
Boy cannot wait until he
Boy cannot wait until he blows hard about how much more he just upped the anty in the battle on terror vs. the Obama administration.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: GravyTrain Gravytrain
on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 07:42 pm
Bigly good vocabulary. Like
Bigly good vocabulary. Like the best. Ok? College, no slacking. Huge phrases.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Philzone Refugee Herbal Dave
on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 07:57 pm
Ladies and Gentlemen, our
Ladies and Gentlemen, our Commander In Chief....
{the snickering heard round the world}
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Alias botb
on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 08:03 pm
Profound.
Profound.
Barron has a bigger vocabulary.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: BraMance jlp
on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 – 08:44 pm
You betcha, botb
You betcha, botb
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Fountain Jam Seadoggie
on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 – 09:16 am
Ladies and Gentlemen, our
Ladies and Gentlemen, our Commander In Chief....
{the snickering heard round the world}
___
OH get over it already. He is LEAPS AND BOUNDS MORE QUALIFIED TO BE THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE USA YOU know, UNLIKE the other guy, he has actually BEEN AN EXECUTIVE, not a school teacher with lofty "Ideals" NOT BASED IN ANY KIND OF REALITY.
That didn't work out very well.
Why don't you butt hurt losers just admit that he WON fair and square partly because the candidate the Dummycraps put forward was THE MOST TERRIBLE PERSON TO EVER LIVE ANYWHERE ANYTIME. Her name?
Hilliary Rotten Clinton.
And yes there was Collusion, but not on the Reps side, the ONLY COLLUSION WAS in the Demoncrap Party when they (Under the guidance of Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz!) rigged the PRIMARY for A HLLIARY "WIN" against Poor Old Tired White Commie Bernie.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Def. High Surfdead
on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 – 09:23 am
>>>>>THE MOST TERRIBLE PERSON
>>>>>THE MOST TERRIBLE PERSON TO EVER LIVE ANYWHERE ANYTIME
What, no love for Adolph, Tse-Tung, Pol, Idi?
Oh, right, all those guys did was kill millions of people.
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on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 – 09:34 am
Seadog, get checked for
Seadog, get checked for syphillis. Please.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: New & Improved nedb
on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 – 10:29 am
Axis of Evil Losers.
Axis of Evil Losers.
Rolls off the lips, eh?
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: That’s Nancy with the laughin’ face Nancyinthesky
on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 – 10:40 am
And Trump can add Comey and
And Trump can add Comey and anyone else investigating his treasonous activities to that axis. All of his 'enemies and haters'
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on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 – 11:10 am
I think it's funny that
I think it's funny that Russia bros like Seadog call Sanders a commie but are cool with trump giving up top secret intelligence to Russia.
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on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 – 11:57 am
How many hundreds of
How many hundreds of thousands are dead over the mushroom cloud, uranium lies of Junior and Dick, dogcrap??
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: That’s Nancy with the laughin’ face Nancyinthesky
on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 – 06:29 pm
Some Evil Losers in Florida.
Some Evil Losers in Florida:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/24/us/neo-nazi-roommate-murder.html
A man in Florida who shot two of his roommates dead gave an unusual defense, the authorities say: they were neo-Nazis who had disrespected his recent conversion to Islam.
The arrest of the gunman, who said he had also been a neo-Nazi before becoming Muslim, led to the discovery that a fourth roommate had been stockpiling materials that could be used to create a bomb, according to a federal criminal complaint. That roommate, a member of the Florida National Guard, kept a picture of Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, on his dresser, the authorities said.
Both men are now in custody. The accused gunman, Devon Arthurs, 18, has been charged with two counts of murder, and his surviving roommate, Brandon Russell, 21, has been charged with two counts related to the explosive material and devices.
Authorities first became involved on Friday evening when Mr. Arthurs took three people hostage at gunpoint at a head shop in Tampa, according to an affidavit from the Tampa Police. He was arrested soon after.
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on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 – 06:43 pm
Arent' ya just tired of all
Arent' ya just tired of all the winning?

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on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 – 06:46 pm
“No one ought to, in my view,
“No one ought to, in my view, rush to embrace the most extraordinary remedy that involves the removal of the president from office,” said Representative Adam B. Schiff of California, the sober-minded senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee.
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on Thursday, May 25, 2017 – 05:21 am
To me, this is not about
To me, this is not about impeachment or election results. It is about asking the guy in the whitehouse to please ask his daughter or wife to run him through some vocabulary drills three times a week after dinner.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: nebulous nelly Orange County Lumber Truck
on Thursday, May 25, 2017 – 06:54 am
Trump wasn’t always so linguistically challenged. What could explain the change?
He was not always so linguistically challenged.
STAT reviewed decades of Trump’s on-air interviews and compared them to Q&A sessions since his inauguration. The differences are striking and unmistakable.
Research has shown that changes in speaking style can result from cognitive decline. STAT therefore asked experts in neurolinguistics and cognitive assessment, as well as psychologists and psychiatrists, to compare Trump’s speech from decades ago to that in 2017; they all agreed there had been a deterioration, and some said it could reflect changes in the health of Trump’s brain.
https://www.statnews.com/2017/05/23/donald-trump-speaking-style-interviews/
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Briank Briank
on Thursday, May 25, 2017 – 07:38 am
The guy got elected because
The guy got elected because of his vocabulary, not in spite of it.
I'd be very, very skeptical of any medical or mental health professionals who would publically analyze someone whom they have never met.
There's plenty of real stuff about Trump to worry about. This sensational shit is just a distraction.
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on Thursday, May 25, 2017 – 07:59 am
Aww he's just yukkin' it up
Aww he's just yukkin' it up with the folks.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: nebulous nelly Orange County Lumber Truck
on Thursday, May 25, 2017 – 08:01 am
>I'd be very, very skeptical
>I'd be very, very skeptical of any medical or mental health professionals who would publically analyze someone whom they have never met.<
I tend to agree, but some mental health professionals are concerned.
Psychiatrists Debate Weighing in on Trump's Mental Health
Historically, psychiatrists have adhered to an ethics dictum known as the Goldwater rule, which appeared in the first edition of the American Psychiatric Association’s code of ethics in 1973. It evolved out of an incident involving presidential candidate Barry Goldwater: In 1964 Fact magazine polled 12,356 psychiatrists on Goldwater’s mental fitness to be president and published an article stating that 1,189 of the 2,417 who responded deemed him psychologically unfit for the job. (Goldwater later won a libel suit against the magazine.)
The mental health professionals writing in the Times, however, felt compelled to speak out: “We fear that too much is at stake to be silent any longer.” Susan Radant, a psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist and director of the Seattle Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, says she was motivated to sign by her worries about Trump’s competence, including his emotional stability, integrity and honesty. “I am hoping this letter will inspire both citizens and, particularly, the Congress to do their jobs,” she wrote in an e-mail, “and step in before our country and the world are permanently damaged.”
Radant thinks it is time to get rid of the Goldwater rule. She says mental health professionals are well qualified to offer certain diagnoses from a distance, pointing out the press, sans training, freely makes such assessments.
Fellow signatory Alexandra Rolde, a psychiatrist affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Newton–Wellesley Hospital, both in Massachusetts, emphasizes the letter does not attempt to diagnose Trump but rather highlights personality traits she and her colleagues find concerning. She does not believe any mental health professional should make a diagnosis without seeing a patient, but thinks it can still be appropriate to comment on how a person’s mental health may affect other people and his or her ability to perform.
ps://www.scientificamerican.com/article/psychiatrists-debate-weighing-in-on-t...
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on Thursday, May 25, 2017 – 08:13 am
>> professional should make a
>> professional should make a diagnosis without seeing a patient, but thinks it can still be appropriate to comment on how a person’s mental health may affect other people and his or her ability to perform.
"If he has diminished mental capacity, then he may not make great presidential decisions."
Really, that's about all they can say, and it's overstating the obvious. I think that everyone would agree with that statement. The problem is, saying it in relation to Trump, as an armchair quarterback, is just partisan silliness.
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on Thursday, May 25, 2017 – 08:29 am
> I think that everyone would
> I think that everyone would agree with that statement. The problem is, saying it in relation to Trump, as an armchair quarterback, is just partisan silliness.<
This is not partisan silliness. Over the years, mental health professionals have adhered to the Goldwater rule. In the past, the president's mental health has not seriously been in question, but there is a genuine concern about Trump's mental capacity. I don't believe this is a partisan issue, I believe that there are many Republicans who are concerned, but will not express this publicly.
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on Thursday, May 25, 2017 – 11:03 am
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: That’s Nancy with the laughin’ face Nancyinthesky
on Friday, May 26, 2017 – 07:32 pm
Evil Losers target children
Evil Losers target children
And it's also a war crime you ignorant Orange fuck
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2017/5/26/1666276/-Coalition-strike-kills-...