In addition to the vision of masculinity Trump promotes is the origin from where it comes, Dr. Steven Beutler, an infectious disease specialist suggested in 2017 that Trump's behavior could be linked to neurosyphilis, given his self reported sexual history in the 1980s when syphilis case were increasing. In years past, Trump's behavior was consistent with the diagnosis of Malignant, Narcissistic Disorder. Recently, his conditioned has deteriorated to become more serious with all his symptoms consistent with neurosyphilis: memory and judgement impairment, loss of language ability, confusion, obsessive -compulsive repetitive behavior, irritability, needing constant admiration from others, pompous and arrogant demeanor. Electing a president with neurosyphilis would be a disaster. If only there was a way to convince him to submit to highly accurate blood tests for Treponemal bacteria (the cause of syphilis) it would eliminate speculation and if positive
Thank you, David. With this election mosting focusing on women's issues, we must acknowledge that we need to focus on men's issues. A documentary that shines light on this problem: The Man Card: 50 Years of Gender, Power & the American Presidency. Created by Jackson Katz. Directed by Peter Hutchison & Lucas Sabean. Again, thank you for your beautiful insightful writing. Jaelle Dragomir
Sometimes I’ve seen people on the right argue that such displays are necessary in international affairs. Many of the United States’ adversaries might be given to similar tendencies, so in theory, they might respect it, or so they say. The Chinese media once lauded Mao Zedong’s swimming prowess. More recently Russian propaganda had hailed Putin’s judo feats. The North Korean media has praised Kim Jong-il’s supposed hole in one in golf. But at the sale time, Barack Obama once caught a fly in the middle of an interview, but I don’t think that anyone changed their minds about him as a result.
Here’s a campaign slogan I’m trying to get around, feel free of course to use it anytime.
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In addition to the vision of masculinity Trump promotes is the origin from where it comes, Dr. Steven Beutler, an infectious disease specialist suggested in 2017 that Trump's behavior could be linked to neurosyphilis, given his self reported sexual history in the 1980s when syphilis case were increasing. In years past, Trump's behavior was consistent with the diagnosis of Malignant, Narcissistic Disorder. Recently, his conditioned has deteriorated to become more serious with all his symptoms consistent with neurosyphilis: memory and judgement impairment, loss of language ability, confusion, obsessive -compulsive repetitive behavior, irritability, needing constant admiration from others, pompous and arrogant demeanor. Electing a president with neurosyphilis would be a disaster. If only there was a way to convince him to submit to highly accurate blood tests for Treponemal bacteria (the cause of syphilis) it would eliminate speculation and if positive
should eliminate his election,
Thank you, David. With this election mosting focusing on women's issues, we must acknowledge that we need to focus on men's issues. A documentary that shines light on this problem: The Man Card: 50 Years of Gender, Power & the American Presidency. Created by Jackson Katz. Directed by Peter Hutchison & Lucas Sabean. Again, thank you for your beautiful insightful writing. Jaelle Dragomir
Sometimes I’ve seen people on the right argue that such displays are necessary in international affairs. Many of the United States’ adversaries might be given to similar tendencies, so in theory, they might respect it, or so they say. The Chinese media once lauded Mao Zedong’s swimming prowess. More recently Russian propaganda had hailed Putin’s judo feats. The North Korean media has praised Kim Jong-il’s supposed hole in one in golf. But at the sale time, Barack Obama once caught a fly in the middle of an interview, but I don’t think that anyone changed their minds about him as a result.