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Trump’s Sweaty and Lumpy Appearance at Chris Wallace Interview Has People Questioning His Health

To be fair, it is difficult for a man wearing a suit, caked in makeup, grossly obese, and of a certain age, to look good on a hot day. On the other hand, we’re taking it on faith that it was hot, as we’re not sure what time the interview took place or … okay, it was likely quite hot.

Still, people have focused (rightly) on Trump’s horrific answers, to such an extent that very few have pointed out that the old boy has never looked worse. No, we’re not talking about looking worse in approval polls – though those are looking pretty ugly, too – we’re talking just looking so bad photogenically. It would appear that the stress is really getting to him.

We will start off easy. Just look at the … faraway eyes, as if concentrating upon something only he can see?

It gets worse, “believe me.”

What’s up with this giant lump on the side of Trump’s face?

Pinpoint eyes, indicative of a lot of things, pharma. Though, we should say, that dilated eyes are the type that are associated with Adderall – which Trump is rumored to take. So this would be the opposite of what we normally expect. We can obviously not confirm any of it other than to say that he often looks like he’s wasted.

Well, a person is going to sweat if one is wearing a suit on a hot day, whether that is an inordinate amount of sweat we’ll leave to the reader.

We also have some concerning behavior noted by Tom Joseph who – we always note – is not a physician, but is someone who has dealth with Frontotemperal Dementia and believes Trump shows the symptoms associated with the disease:

These are all good points. If he’s going to brag about doing so well on the easy test, he has a duty to explain why it was that they ran the test. People who are “obviously” cognitively intact aren’t given the test.

We see this as the most damning. Immediately calling for Kayleigh’s help while still being wrong? And he did look weak in calling for her.

We are also unsure of whether any war has ever been called “beautiful,” ever. Nothing can really explain that statement other than being “out of it” with respect to awareness of proper English and a proper statement.

And so if every question is “designed to be easy” such that one knows there is a serious problem if there is a failure, it falls back to the question as to why he was given the test in the first place.

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Peace, y’all
Jason
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Jason Miciak is a political writer, features writer, author, and attorney. He is originally from Canada but grew up in the Pacific Northwest. He now enjoys life as a single dad raising a ridiculously-loved young girl on the beaches of the Gulf Coast. He is very much the dreamy mystic, a day without learning is a day not lived. He is passionate about his flower pots and studies philosophical science, religion, and non-mathematical principles of theoretical physics. Dogs, pizza, and love are proof that God exists. "Above all else, love one another."

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