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SEASON 4 EPISODE 29: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN
A-Block (2:30) SPECIAL COMMENT: The correct question has been lying there, invisible in the forest, for the trees.
It was Mary Trump who finally saw it  and asked it: Why the hell (do) they KEEP giving him cognitive tests?
Thats IT - isnt it? THAT'S the question.
None of the details, none of the giraffes versus elephants, none of his stupid boastful insults about it, none of the small stuff. It's the big picture. Why the hell DO they keep giving him cognitive tests?
And Ill add a corollary to Mary Trump's burst of simple genius: Why the hell do they KEEP giving him cognitive tests almost exactly six months apart?
Friday October 10, 2015 at Walter Reed, which he boasted about on board Air Force One this week. And Friday April 11, 2015, which he had also boasted about on board Air Force One last spring. Those dates are almost six months apart. 182 days.
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				Jersey Devil
(10,545 posts)suggests to me they were looking for evidence of the onset of dimentia or a stroke. I doubt they'd just give a random cognitive tests if they had him in for any other reason, such as an MRI of his legs or heart to find the cause of his ankle swelling.
Omnipresent
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 bucolic_frolic
(53,004 posts)Raise your hand if you think we're getting the whole picture.
Orrex
(66,298 posts)Wiz Imp
(7,830 posts)Trump said this latest test was 30 or 35 questions. The most well-known cognitive assessment test for dementia patients is the "MONTREAL COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT (MoCA ®)" which is only about 10 questions. So that means one of 2 things - either he was given the MoCA and thought it was 3 times as long as it actually was OR he was given a much more extensive test which would imply that there really are serious concerns about his dementia symptoms.
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(2,108 posts)Wonder Why
(6,311 posts)thought crime
(943 posts)Marthe48
(22,176 posts)n/t







