Mar a Lago a magnet for spies

As a general rule, when a person declares they're the most stable person in a room, they are often among the least stable. What sane person plots a coup? Steals hundreds of classified documents and treats them like magazines stolen from a doctor's office?

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...rovocative-psychological-analysis-trump-trump
A Provocative Psychological Analysis of Trump by a Trump


Typo, I meant to say Trump does strike me as mentally unstable
 
You're a good man and I thought you were being too liberal with Trump. LOL

Dr. Mary also believes Trump failed his cognitive test:


Trump boasts about being able to tell giraffes from monkeys on an Alzheimer's test.

That's not something a normal person boasts about.
 
Trump boasts about being able to tell giraffes from monkeys on an Alzheimer's test.

That's not something a normal person boasts about.

Agreed. It indicates how out-of-touch with reality he has become. I've taken the MoCA test. It's easy for a sane, intelligent person.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-cognitive-test-difficulty-claim/
Mr. Trump didn't specify exactly which type of cognitive test he took, or when. His latest comments come more than two years after his last reported cognitive assessment test. During a routine physical in January 2018, the president took a test called the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), which is "a cognitive screening test designed to assist Health Professionals in the detection of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease," according to its website.

Sample questions from the exam include drawing the hands on a clock, naming pictures of animals, and repeating a list of numbers forwards and backwards.

https://www.parkinsons.va.gov/resources/MOCA-Test-English.pdf
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