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Traditional Catholic Faith => Politics and World Leaders => Topic started by: Judith 15 Ten on February 07, 2019, 08:59:50 AM
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I closely watched Nancy Peℓσѕι during President Trump's SOTU. She exhibited sub clinical symptoms of dementia. Her absent-mindedness (one time she was still standing while everyone else had already sat down after rendering applause), goofy facial expressions (perhaps induced by her numerous Botox injections), and odd demeanor (clapping like she was trying to poke Trump from behind) are signs of an emerging neurological illness. Or maybe it's demonic influence that is certainly there.
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Her evilness has no legitimate position anymore, even in her eyes, so she has to exaggerate her actions like she might have a realistic point or purpose behind the hyperbolic display (which of course, she doesn't).
At the SOTU it was comical, the left loonies really don't know how to act in the face of morality,reason and results.
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Her evilness has no legitimate position anymore, even in her eyes, so she has to exaggerate her actions like she might have a realistic point or purpose behind the hyperbolic display (which of course, she doesn't).
At the SOTU it was comical, the left loonies really don't know how to act in the face of morality,reason and results.
Excellent analysis.
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I closely watched Nancy Peℓσѕι during President Trump's SOTU. She exhibited sub clinical symptoms of dementia. Her absent-mindedness (one time she was still standing while everyone else had already sat down after rendering applause), goofy facial expressions (perhaps induced by her numerous Botox injections), and odd demeanor (clapping like she was trying to poke Trump from behind) are signs of an emerging neurological illness. Or maybe it's demonic influence that is certainly there.
Yes, it's probably a combination of demonic influence, dementia, and alcoholism.
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Nancy Peℓσѕι is a marrano... :fryingpan:
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I closely watched Nancy Peℓσѕι during President Trump's SOTU. She exhibited sub clinical symptoms of dementia. Her absent-mindedness (one time she was still standing while everyone else had already sat down after rendering applause), goofy facial expressions (perhaps induced by her numerous Botox injections), and odd demeanor (clapping like she was trying to poke Trump from behind) are signs of an emerging neurological illness. Or maybe it's demonic influence that is certainly there.
If she was just doing "her own thing" she should know that she still has a way to go to out buzz Buzz Aldrin who was in attendance at the SOTU. Too bad we didn't get more close-up shots during the POTUS's SOTU as we did at another address by the Prez when Aldrin was standing right next to him. Yup, Buzzy Boy is definitely a hard act to follow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmHcuHPZU1A
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She's been like this for a while now. She'll serve out her term, and maybe even the next. The Dems will ensure it.
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If she was just doing "her own thing" she should know that she still has a way to go to out buzz Buzz Aldrin who was in attendance at the SOTU. Too bad we didn't get more close-up shots during the POTUS's SOTU as we did at another address by the Prez when Aldrin was standing right next to him. Yup, Buzzy Boy is definitely a hard act to follow.
Maybe all that radiation from the Van Allen Belt fried his brain?
In seriousness, though, those look like facial tics that could be from the onset of Parkinsons (or some other neurological degenerative disease) or else a magnesium deficiency.
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Agree, I thought Parkinsons or tourettes. His face never stopped moving and that's not normal. He's fairly old; this stuff happens.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG22hpsQiLo
He's suing his children because they believe he is losing his marbles.
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Just a bunch of nice All-American good old boys -- those wonderful astronauts. But you better not mess around with Buzzy Boy :boxer:
He be like Leroy Brown -- meaner than a junkyard dog.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc7gsdonMHw
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I don't pay much attention to political theater like this address, but I have a story.
I once took an elderly relative to church and had some busybody come over to tell me the relative has "dementia". This person had zero formal medical training but after only a few minutes in the social area, felt compelled to convey this diagnosis (which was contrary to the primary care physician) and advocate some "remedy" that a quick search online revealed studies did not support.
Can you imagine how that experience affected my views on that person's credibility?