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Turning Point: The NY Times goes there - they went after Trump's age and mental acuity

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He floats from one subject to another seemingly at random, often baffling listeners looking for a main point, a pattern that experts call tangentiality that increases with age. And he throws out wild assertions with no basis in fact.

Sometimes he makes false claims that are so far-fetched, they make him appear detached from reality.

He seems bent on self-destructive behavior that causes even allies to roll their eyes.

 
He floats from one subject to another seemingly at random, often baffling listeners looking for a main point, a pattern that experts call tangentiality that increases with age. And he throws out wild assertions with no basis in fact.

Sometimes he makes false claims that are so far-fetched, they make him appear detached from reality.

He seems bent on self-destructive behavior that causes even allies to roll their eyes.

 
He floats from one subject to another seemingly at random, often baffling listeners looking for a main point, a pattern that experts call tangentiality that increases with age. And he throws out wild assertions with no basis in fact.

Sometimes he makes false claims that are so far-fetched, they make him appear detached from reality.

He seems bent on self-destructive behavior that causes even allies to roll their eyes.

 
He floats from one subject to another seemingly at random, often baffling listeners looking for a main point, a pattern that experts call tangentiality that increases with age. And he throws out wild assertions with no basis in fact.

Sometimes he makes false claims that are so far-fetched, they make him appear detached from reality.

He seems bent on self-destructive behavior that causes even allies to roll their eyes.

 
He floats from one subject to another seemingly at random, often baffling listeners looking for a main point, a pattern that experts call tangentiality that increases with age. And he throws out wild assertions with no basis in fact.

Sometimes he makes false claims that are so far-fetched, they make him appear detached from reality.

He seems bent on self-destructive behavior that causes even allies to roll their eyes.

 
He floats from one subject to another seemingly at random, often baffling listeners looking for a main point, a pattern that experts call tangentiality that increases with age. And he throws out wild assertions with no basis in fact.

Sometimes he makes false claims that are so far-fetched, they make him appear detached from reality.

He seems bent on self-destructive behavior that causes even allies to roll their eyes.

 
He floats from one subject to another seemingly at random, often baffling listeners looking for a main point, a pattern that experts call tangentiality that increases with age. And he throws out wild assertions with no basis in fact.

Sometimes he makes false claims that are so far-fetched, they make him appear detached from reality.

He seems bent on self-destructive behavior that causes even allies to roll their eyes.

 
He floats from one subject to another seemingly at random, often baffling listeners looking for a main point, a pattern that experts call tangentiality that increases with age. And he throws out wild assertions with no basis in fact.

Sometimes he makes false claims that are so far-fetched, they make him appear detached from reality.

He seems bent on self-destructive behavior that causes even allies to roll their eyes.

 
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