Latest Trump Speeches Highlight Same Cognitive Fears That Republicans
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73% : After discussing how his MAGA platform is taking over the Republican Party, Trump launched into a diatribe about MAGA's influence on Argentina, a country that he told the audience is a "great guy" and "a big Trump guy" who "loves Trump.56% : SEE ALSO:Trump Stereotypes African Americans At Black Conservative Event With Largely White Audience'I Just Love You': Internet Cringes At Tim Scott Gushing Over Donald Trump In New Hampshire
53% : In Greensboro, Trump - who's referred to himself as a stable genius - did himself even fewer favors than in Richmond by delivering a speech "where he mangles and mispronounces words, garbles syntax, and spews gibberish and nonsense while sweating profusely," as described by Ron Filipkowski, the editor in chief of Medias Touch, a pro-democracy news network.
39% : In one instance, as shown in a brief clip that's been viewed millions of times, Trump is shown talking about Saudi Arabia and Russia before descending into an unintelligibly made-up word punctuated by an equally incomprehensible sound reminiscent of a groan.
39% : The data speaks for itself, with Biden having canceled increasing amounts of student debt and successfully steering the U.S. out of a near recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and record-high unemployment that both came on Trump's watch.
33% : Later in that same speech, Trump strangely referred to the South American nation of Argentina as an actual person.
29% : In Richmond, for example, Trump wanted the audience to know that Russian President Vladimir Putin "has so little respect for Obama that he's starting to throw around the nuclear word," even if there is no proof to back up that claim.
27% : And somehow, former President Barack Obama - who, unlike Trump, won two consecutive presidential elections - was inexplicably referenced in both speeches.
21% : Beyond that, it can't be forgotten that Trump is still juggling multiple criminal cases, most of which stem from credible allegations he tried to overturn the 2020 election.
19% : The truth is that Biden and Trump are both elderly and have repeatedly shown vulnerabilities to verbal gaffes.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.