Trump is a hard guy to read in my estimation. On a surface level he can seem buffoonish but that very well may be part of his tactics to disarm or distract people which I think has worked incredibly well over the course of his life, as time and time again people have misread him and misunderstood his methods and goals.
I've never been a Trump fan boy or a Trump hater and because of that I get hate from people who are polarized one way or another. I want to understand people, I want to understand how they are getting to their destination and what that destination is. The truth is that I am very hard to persuade to be a fan boy of anyone. About the greatest American I can think of is Ron Paul and even he I do not place on a pedestal despite him very clearly deserving of such.
Hating horrible people on the other hand I can do, people like Fauci, Bill Gates, Dick Cheney, Tony Blair. Obama doesn't deserve hate even though he clearly has an agenda to destroy America. Why not hate him? Because if you couldn't figure out that he wanted the destruction of America, you are a fkn dim bulb useful idiot. And no I wasn't one of those people who voted for him only to figure him out later, I figured him out early on. (Always read about a person's childhood to understand them).
Back to Trump, does he have ADHD? This is a decent postulate given what is said of observing him during meetings but again that might just be part of his shtick. All I ever really wanted from Trump once I figured out the dynamics around him was the destabilization of the establishment and on that score he has delivered in spades.
Thank you president Trump. I sincerely hope there is a round two.
I have some serious ADHD. I'm unmedicated, but I used to be years ago. I literally can't sit or stand still, not to mention how I bounce around from thing to thing and can't focus on anything. If I had to guess, I don't think he has ADHD. You can visually see it in me. Again, I am just basing this on my unmedicated self.
No. He is a teetotaler. He doesn't drink. He has several working hours available to him every day because he doesn't numb his brain, and he spends a lot of it reading. He has a raw time advantage over nearly everybody in New York and DC of about 28 hours a week. That kind of advantage is cumulative, and makes him look like a genius.
Most of our entire political class and the newsies in DC spend at least some of their evenings every week drinking or doing coke. That's why Nancy Pelosi's liquor bills were so high.
That would be my guess. It also would explain some of his other behavioral patterns of the last few decades. Its somewhat like a soldier coping with post-combat PTSD. Trauma neccessitates a change in brain chemistry that amplifies the need to express certain extreme behaviors. Autism can have the same reflective effects.
Trump is a hard guy to read in my estimation. On a surface level he can seem buffoonish but that very well may be part of his tactics to disarm or distract people which I think has worked incredibly well over the course of his life, as time and time again people have misread him and misunderstood his methods and goals.
I've never been a Trump fan boy or a Trump hater and because of that I get hate from people who are polarized one way or another. I want to understand people, I want to understand how they are getting to their destination and what that destination is. The truth is that I am very hard to persuade to be a fan boy of anyone. About the greatest American I can think of is Ron Paul and even he I do not place on a pedestal despite him very clearly deserving of such.
Hating horrible people on the other hand I can do, people like Fauci, Bill Gates, Dick Cheney, Tony Blair. Obama doesn't deserve hate even though he clearly has an agenda to destroy America. Why not hate him? Because if you couldn't figure out that he wanted the destruction of America, you are a fkn dim bulb useful idiot. And no I wasn't one of those people who voted for him only to figure him out later, I figured him out early on. (Always read about a person's childhood to understand them).
Back to Trump, does he have ADHD? This is a decent postulate given what is said of observing him during meetings but again that might just be part of his shtick. All I ever really wanted from Trump once I figured out the dynamics around him was the destabilization of the establishment and on that score he has delivered in spades.
Thank you president Trump. I sincerely hope there is a round two.
No he doesn’t seem like a spaz, just a fast thinker that’s got a lot being generated by his brain
Yeah, it’s how a smart person’s brain works when they don’t drink or so drugs lol.
I have ADHD. I'm quite a spaz.
Fair
I have some of the highest mental hyperactivity people around me have experienced, I know a fellow when I see one.
It's possible.
No. He has GTOTW (GEOTUS Takes On The World) Syndrome.
I have some serious ADHD. I'm unmedicated, but I used to be years ago. I literally can't sit or stand still, not to mention how I bounce around from thing to thing and can't focus on anything. If I had to guess, I don't think he has ADHD. You can visually see it in me. Again, I am just basing this on my unmedicated self.
I don't use anything for it.
I don't. I'm just a spaz lol
It's worked out alright for me so far. I'll take my chances
No. He is a teetotaler. He doesn't drink. He has several working hours available to him every day because he doesn't numb his brain, and he spends a lot of it reading. He has a raw time advantage over nearly everybody in New York and DC of about 28 hours a week. That kind of advantage is cumulative, and makes him look like a genius.
Most of our entire political class and the newsies in DC spend at least some of their evenings every week drinking or doing coke. That's why Nancy Pelosi's liquor bills were so high.
LOL, wut? You clearly don't know what ADHD is.
No.
I think it may be more like a high functioning form of autism than ADD. His speeches have these weird in and outs between genius and rambling....
That would be my guess. It also would explain some of his other behavioral patterns of the last few decades. Its somewhat like a soldier coping with post-combat PTSD. Trauma neccessitates a change in brain chemistry that amplifies the need to express certain extreme behaviors. Autism can have the same reflective effects.