CNN Analyst Suggests Trump Had A Stroke

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CNN political analyst Joe Lockhart is questioning whether President Donald Trump had a stroke that is “hiding from the American public.”

Lockhart posed the question to his Twitter followers on Monday.

“Did @realDonaldTrump have a stroke which he is hiding from the American public?” Lockhart tweeted.

According to Fox News, Lockhart’s tweet may have been a reference to a Salon report published Monday that detailed Trump’s visit to Walter Reed Medical Center in November 2019.

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  1. Mike pence said he can’t recall if he was told to be on standby if Trump needs to go under anesthesia. You would think that would be something he would recall.

  2. Typical CNN fake news. The Fake news concept involves two variants. One fabricate fact. Two, take a fact, and fabricate an explanation for it. Anyone with a remote proficiency in the use of logic will recognize the second one to be worse than presumptuous. Trouble is that CNN is addressing its usual audience, and from the fact that they still have readers and listeners, one must conclude that there are still a lot of people whose cognition is quite superficial.

    We recognize Biden’s dementia. We are describing a symptom, and it is obvious. The diagnosis behind it is not part of discussion. CNN’s denial of the obvious is dumb and wishful. Meanwhile, no one has been able to point to a single pathological symptom in Trump. So one jumps from an office visit to a diagnosis. Hmm. That isn’t presumptuous. It is plainly laughable. I’m only impressed with the level of just how ridiculous these libs can get.

  3. if he did and is hiding it from the public, it would be in line with the many presidents in the past who have done so. think surgeries done on yachts, directing photographers to only photograph the chest and head…..

    And if he did not and has nothing to hide it would be within the rich tradition of political operatives making up stuff about candidates…

  4. Woodrow Wilson had had a stroke in 1896 and another stroke in 1906. This was hidden from the public when he ran for Governor of New Jersey in 1910 and when he ran for President in 1912. He then had a third stroke in 1913, his first year as President.

    September 1919 Wilson was on a speaking tour of the US trying to raise support for the treaty that ended World War I and would create the League of Nations. He was clearly in poor health and suffered what was probably a mild stroke September 25. The tour was cancelled. Back in Washington on October 2 Wilson had a stroke that was far worse than any of the previous ones. Not even Vice President Thomas Marshall realized the extent of Wilson’s disability as Wilson’s wife carefully controlled access.

    This had profound consequences. Republican Sen. Henry Cabot Lodge had cut a deal with Democrats to approve the ratification of the Treaty and have the US join the League — but with reservations attached to the Treaty that would satisfy constitutional concerns regarding US sovereignty. (Republicans had a 49 to 47 majority in the Senate but 64 votes were needed to approve ratification.) But word came out from Wilson — maybe the President, maybe his wife — demanding that Democrats refuse to agree to the reservations. It is still unclear how little or how much connection Wilson had to reality by then. And Senate Democratic Leader Thomas Staples Martin of Virginia was also ill and died at exactly that point; losing both a pro treaty vote and someone who might have been able to reason with Wilson. The treaty was never ratified, the US never joined the League, isolationist nativists would run the US for the next dozen years, and while nobody knew it at the time, six million Jews would be doomed as a result.

    Surprisingly, Wilson would outlive his successor Harding by six months.

  5. That is a question on par with asking “Is Trump really an alien from Alpha Centauri”? Both questions are based on the same amount of evidence.

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