Topic: Trump’s Most Senile Moments of This Past Year
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Mon 01/19/26 03:43 PM

When Donald Trump wasn’t busy falling asleep in front of the cameras, he spent his first year in office struggling to form coherent thoughts.
newrepublic.com/article/204740/trump-11-senile-moments-2025-year-review
For the last year, the nation has witnessed President Trump’s rapid physical and mental decline. The 79-year-old president has repeatedly lost track of his thoughts, his whereabouts, and even his grasp on the English language.


1. Trump falls asleep in front of the cameras
Since taking office his second time around, Trump has fallen asleep roughly a dozen times in public. It happened during Cabinet meetings, in the middle of his own bombastic military parade, at the U.S. Open, while meeting foreign leaders, and even during the Pope’s funeral. But the trend suggests that Trump’s bad habit is getting even worse.
And he says Joe Biden was "sleepy"

2. “It’s an old term but it means basically what you’re buying, food.” — Trump, on groceries
“Who uses the word? I started using the word—the groceries,” Trump told Meet the Press with a completely straight face in December 2024.


3. “Nobody knows what magnets are.”
Trump, who has obsessed about magnets for years, made a particularly wild claim last month: “Nobody knows what magnets are.” In an interview about the economy with Fox News’s Laura Ingraham, Trump suddenly began rambling about China and magnetic trains.


4. Sad Charlie Kirk died but look at my ballroom
While describing his despair at learning that Charlie Kirk had been fatally shot in Utah, Trump took the opportunity to plug his $400 million White House ballroom while speaking on Fox & Friends in September.


5. Trump reveals he thinks “medbeds” are real
As part of a late-night posting spree on Truth Social in September, Trump shared a video of himself announcing a “historic new health care system”—only to delete the post just 12 hours later because the video was a clearly computer-generated hoax.


6. “Da-da, da-da, da-da, bop, bop, bop”
“But don’t, don’t bop down the stairs. So one thing with Obama, I had zero respect for him as a president. But he would bop down those stairs, I’ve never seen, da-da, da-da, da-da, bop, bop, bop,” he continued, singing and doing a little jig. “He’d go down the stairs, wouldn’t hold on, I said it’s great, I don’t wanna do it. I guess I could do it, but eventually bad things are gonna happen, and it only takes once. But he did a lousy job as president.”

Why Trump felt the need to tell a room full of the country’s highest-ranking military leaders about this is anyone’s guess, although it probably has to do with how much he hates Obama, and he’s probably more than a little jealous.


7. Trump wanders off while meeting the Japanese prime minister
Trump gets angry whenever media reports point to some kind of mental or physical decline. But it’s hard to argue with a video showing a 79-year-old person in a formal setting not knowing what he’s supposed to do and just walking away aimlessly.


8. Trump goes for a stroll on the White House roof
“Sir, why are you on the roof?” reporters asked. “Just taking a little walk. It’s good for your health,” Trump replied. Asked what he’s building “up there,” he made a vague gesture that clarified little, possibly in the shape of a dome, and said, “Something beautiful.”


9. “And then they said skedaddle!”
“And then they said ‘skedaddle!’ The word skedaddle, and that went psshh like this,” Trump said at the McDonald’s Impact Summit, for some reason believing that this was the appropriate audience to discuss Israel’s military strikes on Iran.


10. “It is, TEPUBLICAN??? Or, TPUBLICAN???”
While there is certainly an internal split between MAGA Republicans and traditional GOPers, both of these names pretty much suck. And they don’t instill any faith in his mental acuity either, especially given that the post came just one hour after an angry rant about how mentally and physically healthy he was.


11. “Everything’s computer”
Trump’s short-lived stint as a proud Tesla owner kicked off with a bang when the president was stunned to see just how automated the electric vehicles are.


Pretty good list for starters. Trump keeps them coming, though. The guy's losing his mind and probably won't make it through this term. What do you think?

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Mon 01/19/26 06:45 PM


When Donald Trump wasn’t busy falling asleep in front of the cameras, he spent his first year in office struggling to form coherent thoughts.
newrepublic.com/article/204740/trump-11-senile-moments-2025-year-review
For the last year, the nation has witnessed President Trump’s rapid physical and mental decline. The 79-year-old president has repeatedly lost track of his thoughts, his whereabouts, and even his grasp on the English language.


1. Trump falls asleep in front of the cameras
Since taking office his second time around, Trump has fallen asleep roughly a dozen times in public. It happened during Cabinet meetings, in the middle of his own bombastic military parade, at the U.S. Open, while meeting foreign leaders, and even during the Pope’s funeral. But the trend suggests that Trump’s bad habit is getting even worse.
And he says Joe Biden was "sleepy"

2. “It’s an old term but it means basically what you’re buying, food.” — Trump, on groceries
“Who uses the word? I started using the word—the groceries,” Trump told Meet the Press with a completely straight face in December 2024.


3. “Nobody knows what magnets are.”
Trump, who has obsessed about magnets for years, made a particularly wild claim last month: “Nobody knows what magnets are.” In an interview about the economy with Fox News’s Laura Ingraham, Trump suddenly began rambling about China and magnetic trains.


4. Sad Charlie Kirk died but look at my ballroom
While describing his despair at learning that Charlie Kirk had been fatally shot in Utah, Trump took the opportunity to plug his $400 million White House ballroom while speaking on Fox & Friends in September.


5. Trump reveals he thinks “medbeds” are real
As part of a late-night posting spree on Truth Social in September, Trump shared a video of himself announcing a “historic new health care system”—only to delete the post just 12 hours later because the video was a clearly computer-generated hoax.


6. “Da-da, da-da, da-da, bop, bop, bop”
“But don’t, don’t bop down the stairs. So one thing with Obama, I had zero respect for him as a president. But he would bop down those stairs, I’ve never seen, da-da, da-da, da-da, bop, bop, bop,” he continued, singing and doing a little jig. “He’d go down the stairs, wouldn’t hold on, I said it’s great, I don’t wanna do it. I guess I could do it, but eventually bad things are gonna happen, and it only takes once. But he did a lousy job as president.”

Why Trump felt the need to tell a room full of the country’s highest-ranking military leaders about this is anyone’s guess, although it probably has to do with how much he hates Obama, and he’s probably more than a little jealous.


7. Trump wanders off while meeting the Japanese prime minister
Trump gets angry whenever media reports point to some kind of mental or physical decline. But it’s hard to argue with a video showing a 79-year-old person in a formal setting not knowing what he’s supposed to do and just walking away aimlessly.


8. Trump goes for a stroll on the White House roof
“Sir, why are you on the roof?” reporters asked. “Just taking a little walk. It’s good for your health,” Trump replied. Asked what he’s building “up there,” he made a vague gesture that clarified little, possibly in the shape of a dome, and said, “Something beautiful.”


9. “And then they said skedaddle!”
“And then they said ‘skedaddle!’ The word skedaddle, and that went psshh like this,” Trump said at the McDonald’s Impact Summit, for some reason believing that this was the appropriate audience to discuss Israel’s military strikes on Iran.


10. “It is, TEPUBLICAN??? Or, TPUBLICAN???”
While there is certainly an internal split between MAGA Republicans and traditional GOPers, both of these names pretty much suck. And they don’t instill any faith in his mental acuity either, especially given that the post came just one hour after an angry rant about how mentally and physically healthy he was.


11. “Everything’s computer”
Trump’s short-lived stint as a proud Tesla owner kicked off with a bang when the president was stunned to see just how automated the electric vehicles are.


Pretty good list for starters. Trump keeps them coming, though. The guy's losing his mind and probably won't make it through this term. What do you think?

All that and it still makes more sense than a democrat not being able to tell you what a women is or that men can’t have babies..

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Mon 01/19/26 11:37 PM
12. "Nothing bad can happen. It can only good happen"
dailydot.com/trump-it-can-only-good-happen-meme
(September 23, 2025)
At a Monday press conference about Tylenol and pregnancy, President Donald Trump tried to push a dubious theory linking the medication to autism. But what grabbed the internet’s attention wasn’t the science so much as his phrasing.

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Wed 01/21/26 02:49 PM
13. "You know, we've cut drug prices by 1,200, 1,300, 1,400, 1,500 percent"
www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-doubles-down-impossible-drug-price-cuts-2108365
Reducing the price of a drug by 100 percent would make it free, and a reduction greater than 100 percent suggests pharmaceutical companies would pay their customers to take their prescription drugs.

Commenting on Trump's claims, Jeffrey Frankel, a professor of capital formation and growth at Harvard University, told Newsweek that the numbers were "indeed mathematically impossible."


Meanwhile:
Drugmakers hike medicine prices in 2026
www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/drugmakers-hike-medicine-prices-in-2026-how-much-more-will-you-spend/ar-AA1Urtlw?ocid=BingNewsVerp
Pharmaceutical companies hiked prices on hundreds of drugs so far in January, ushering in 2026 with steeper costs for everything from the COVID-19 vaccine to Ozempic despite the Trump administration's efforts to bolster affordability.

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Wed 01/21/26 03:32 PM

13. "You know, we've cut drug prices by 1,200, 1,300, 1,400, 1,500 percent"
www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-doubles-down-impossible-drug-price-cuts-2108365
Reducing the price of a drug by 100 percent would make it free, and a reduction greater than 100 percent suggests pharmaceutical companies would pay their customers to take their prescription drugs.

Commenting on Trump's claims, Jeffrey Frankel, a professor of capital formation and growth at Harvard University, told Newsweek that the numbers were "indeed mathematically impossible."


Meanwhile:
Drugmakers hike medicine prices in 2026
www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/drugmakers-hike-medicine-prices-in-2026-how-much-more-will-you-spend/ar-AA1Urtlw?ocid=BingNewsVerp
Pharmaceutical companies hiked prices on hundreds of drugs so far in January, ushering in 2026 with steeper costs for everything from the COVID-19 vaccine to Ozempic despite the Trump administration's efforts to bolster affordability.



Well Morty > Under Biden and Kamala the Drug Called : Cyclobenzaprine Cost $75. Dollars for 60 Pills.
Under President Donald Trump the Same Drug Costs $40. Dollars

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Thu 01/22/26 04:53 AM
Well Morty > Under Biden and Kamala the Drug Called : Cyclobenzaprine Cost $75. Dollars for 60 Pills.
Under President Donald Trump the Same Drug Costs $40. Dollars


So, you think $35 is 1200% of $75?

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Thu 01/22/26 06:12 AM

Well Morty > Under Biden and Kamala the Drug Called : Cyclobenzaprine Cost $75. Dollars for 60 Pills.
Under President Donald Trump the Same Drug Costs $40. Dollars


So, you think $35 is 1200% of $75?


what I'm Just Showing You an Example slaphead

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Thu 01/22/26 06:18 AM
Edited by SparklingCrystal 💖💎 on Thu 01/22/26 06:19 AM
His "I want Greenland!" plan is total lunacy.
This man is a danger to the world. What's next?
Taking over Europe bit by bit?
Greenland is part of another country, the kingdom of Denmark.
If this gets out of hand we can have a world war on our hands in no time. I doubt anyone wants that. Except for him. Delusions of grandeur that can bring turmoil and destruction to the entire world.
Just think of it, there are countries who can stop it.
But... no one wants those countries to gain more power either.
If that is to happen there'll be more nuclear bombs whizzing round than mosquitos.
There is another way which wouldn't have nearly as bad a result.
Nice and quiet and peaceful.

Does make you wonder how long Americans and the ones in power will put up with this. Unless this is part of their agenda.

Personally I think this is the most dangerous situation the world has been in since maybe ever. I feel this is worse than the Cold War.

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Thu 01/22/26 07:10 AM
Edited by Carlos on Thu 01/22/26 07:21 AM

His "I want Greenland!" plan is total lunacy.
This man is a danger to the world. What's next?
Taking over Europe bit by bit?
Greenland is part of another country, the kingdom of Denmark.
If this gets out of hand we can have a world war on our hands in no time. I doubt anyone wants that. Except for him. Delusions of grandeur that can bring turmoil and destruction to the entire world.
Just think of it, there are countries who can stop it.
But... no one wants those countries to gain more power either.
If that is to happen there'll be more nuclear bombs whizzing round than mosquitos.
There is another way which wouldn't have nearly as bad a result.
Nice and quiet and peaceful.

Does make you wonder how long Americans and the ones in power will put up with this. Unless this is part of their agenda.

Personally I think this is the most dangerous situation the world has been in since maybe ever. I feel this is worse than the Cold War.


Hey Crystal :

Just to Name a Few Examples :
Denmark Acquired Saint Croix from France.
England Acquired Serampore, Tranquebar, and Danish India from Denmark.
France Acquired Lands from England.
Scotland Acquired Lands from Norway.
The U.S. Acquired Alaska from Russia.
Florida was Acquired from Spain.
California and Texas was Acquired from Mexico.
Louisiana was Acquired from France.

You Should be More Worried about ISLAMIC IRAN and COMMUNIST CHINA and RUSSIA and NORTH KOREA. slaphead


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Fri 01/23/26 02:40 AM
Those are actually the countries I referred to as the ones who can counter the US.
The US isn't our ally.
I've always seen Russia as the only one who can save our @$$es if need be.
As it is the other two you mentioned would come into play, and we'd need their power if all goes wrong.
And that exactly is the problem. It is the solution to counter enemy US, but then western Europe is stuck with those non-Western countries whose rule we don't want nor need either.

All that could be forced by the US president. He seems to treat everything like a business deal. But politics isn't business, it requires a different approach and understanding.
In a hostile business take-over companies cease to exist and people lose jobs.
In hostile country take-overs people lose their lives, the entire balance in the world goes to chit. The whole planet could go to chit.
All because one country was allowed to become too powerful. Now if that country was balanced it might not be such a big deal, although still not risky. But that's not the case.

All the US is aiming for is surrounding Russia with its military equipment and troops. That's what started the war in Ukraine, which has cost all western European countries loads of money. We are the ones suffering because of it and having to deal with the consequences. All because the US wants their military in Ukraine which logically Russia does not want.
Now Greenland.
We're supposed to be allies. Where's the respect? Oh, wait, allies means: we have to do what the US wants, it's not a 2-way street. We are forced to be 'allies'.

A real shame, and big problem, that it has come this far.
We don't need the US -who's not our ally but enemy- on our doorstep. It'd mean rockets, submarines, warships etc. in our backyard. If the US feels like having a tantrum, guess where the battleground is going to be?
Keep your chit in your own country, on your own soil. In other words, FO!!

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Fri 01/23/26 01:56 PM

Those are actually the countries I referred to as the ones who can counter the US.
The US isn't our ally.
I've always seen Russia as the only one who can save our @$$es if need be.
As it is the other two you mentioned would come into play, and we'd need their power if all goes wrong.
And that exactly is the problem. It is the solution to counter enemy US, but then western Europe is stuck with those non-Western countries whose rule we don't want nor need either.

All that could be forced by the US president. He seems to treat everything like a business deal. But politics isn't business, it requires a different approach and understanding.
In a hostile business take-over companies cease to exist and people lose jobs.
In hostile country take-overs people lose their lives, the entire balance in the world goes to chit. The whole planet could go to chit.
All because one country was allowed to become too powerful. Now if that country was balanced it might not be such a big deal, although still not risky. But that's not the case.

All the US is aiming for is surrounding Russia with its military equipment and troops. That's what started the war in Ukraine, which has cost all western European countries loads of money. We are the ones suffering because of it and having to deal with the consequences. All because the US wants their military in Ukraine which logically Russia does not want.
Now Greenland.
We're supposed to be allies. Where's the respect? Oh, wait, allies means: we have to do what the US wants, it's not a 2-way street. We are forced to be 'allies'.

A real shame, and big problem, that it has come this far.
We don't need the US -who's not our ally but enemy- on our doorstep. It'd mean rockets, submarines, warships etc. in our backyard. If the US feels like having a tantrum, guess where the battleground is going to be?
Keep your chit in your own country, on your own soil. In other words, FO!!


Hey Crystal :
Go Live in Putin's Home.
He Loves Brainwashed Supporters Like You. laugh

Bart's photo
Sat 01/24/26 04:35 PM


Those are actually the countries I referred to as the ones who can counter the US.
The US isn't our ally.
I've always seen Russia as the only one who can save our @$$es if need be.
As it is the other two you mentioned would come into play, and we'd need their power if all goes wrong.
And that exactly is the problem. It is the solution to counter enemy US, but then western Europe is stuck with those non-Western countries whose rule we don't want nor need either.

All that could be forced by the US president. He seems to treat everything like a business deal. But politics isn't business, it requires a different approach and understanding.
In a hostile business take-over companies cease to exist and people lose jobs.
In hostile country take-overs people lose their lives, the entire balance in the world goes to chit. The whole planet could go to chit.
All because one country was allowed to become too powerful. Now if that country was balanced it might not be such a big deal, although still not risky. But that's not the case.

All the US is aiming for is surrounding Russia with its military equipment and troops. That's what started the war in Ukraine, which has cost all western European countries loads of money. We are the ones suffering because of it and having to deal with the consequences. All because the US wants their military in Ukraine which logically Russia does not want.
Now Greenland.
We're supposed to be allies. Where's the respect? Oh, wait, allies means: we have to do what the US wants, it's not a 2-way street. We are forced to be 'allies'.

A real shame, and big problem, that it has come this far.
We don't need the US -who's not our ally but enemy- on our doorstep. It'd mean rockets, submarines, warships etc. in our backyard. If the US feels like having a tantrum, guess where the battleground is going to be?
Keep your chit in your own country, on your own soil. In other words, FO!!


Hey Crystal :
Go Live in Putin's Home.
He Loves Brainwashed Supporters Like You. laugh

The US U.S. ally to every free nation , at least those country’s better hope they are Allie’s with us. If not the EU and other nations in the path of Russias and Chinas nukes are a road apple