Donald Trump性视界传媒檚 public appearances follow a typical direction. He has a speech in mind he intends to deliver with the help of a teleprompter, but instead, he resorts to rambling and discussing odd, bizarre thoughts about all sorts of topics.
To put it bluntly, the former president has increasingly spouted rhetoric that is nonsensical and incoherent.
MSNBC columnist Zeeshan Aleem convincingly stated that 性视界传媒淭rump has been embedded in the public consciousness as a rule-breaker for so long that it can be easy to forget how far he is from fulfilling the basic requirement of a politician to speak clearly. Trump性视界传媒檚 speeches seem to be growing more discursive and difficult to comprehend by the day.性视界传媒 New York Times op-ed writer Jamelle Bouie similarly stated Trump is unable 性视界传媒渘ot just to speak truthfully about a topic, but speak coherently about any topic . . . Trump hasn性视界传媒檛 just deteriorated, he性视界传媒檚 clearly cognitively impaired, and it is bizarre to me that this isn性视界传媒檛 just a major story.性视界传媒 And as MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes commented, 性视界传媒淚t is a little weird that 性视界传媒榓ge concerns性视界传媒 have disappeared as a constant focus of campaign reporting and discussion even though the GOP nominee would be the oldest man ever sworn into the office and is very obviously sharply declining before our eyes.性视界传媒
For much of the campaign season, there was considerable spirited public conversation, fueled by rabid media interest, about whether President Joe Biden was too old and harried to perform his presidential duties. Over the past few months, the discourse surrounding such concerns has all but gone silent. One could argue that now is a ripe moment to revive such conversations about the ongoing antics of President Biden性视界传媒檚 possible successor and his return to the White House for a second time as president.
Most of us can remember when President Biden, after responding incoherently with his replies during a debate in June with Trump, eventually ended his bid for a second term a few weeks later. Many Democratic politicians and pundits passionately raised concerns about Biden性视界传媒檚 cognitive fitness, and the mainstream media fiercely and endlessly covered the controversy with a severe degree of ruthlessness for weeks. Numerous editorial boards urged Biden to step aside.
Meanwhile, Trump性视界传媒檚 documented rambling, repetitive, and winding addresses have been punctuated by strange comments about his 性视界传媒渂eautiful性视界传媒 body, male genitalia, staged ploys at fast food restaurants, and apparent obsession with the past going back before the 1980s. Trump danced to his personally curated Spotify playlist while interacting with attendees during the final 30 minutes of his town hall in Oaks, Pennsylvania.
Understandably, such comparisons have both dated him and raised more than a few psychologist's and psychiatrists性视界传媒 eyebrows.
The medical community性视界传媒檚 concerns about Trump性视界传媒檚 mental fitness are far from new. In mid-September, a coalition of physicians and mental health experts convened at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, for a conference on Trump and the specific danger they believe he represents to the nation and the world.
Just last week, more than 230 doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals, many of whom back Harris over Trump, issued a public letter calling on Trump to release his medical records 性视界传媒 as Harris has done and Trump has promised but failed to do. These medical professionals argued that without such records, they were left to decipher Trump性视界传媒檚 mental acuity based solely on his public appearances 性视界传媒 and that 性视界传媒渙n that front, Trump is falling concerningly short of any standard of fitness for office and displaying alarming characteristics of declining acuity.性视界传媒
Ever-increasing alarming antics aside, neither the Republican Party nor much of the media have shown that same level of concern in demanding that Trump step down. As I see it, such double standards are grossly unfair and irresponsible.
Such laxity does not bode well for the nation if such a mentally unhinged individual is reelected president in November.
Elwood Watson is a professor of history, Black studies, and gender and sexuality studies at East Tennessee State University. He is also an author and public speaker.
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