Donald Trump now is displaying senior attention deficit disorder, having just moved on quickly from Mount Rushmore to Greenland to Iran. Attention deficit disorder seems to be a condition that Trump has experienced his entire life, but which is showing up much more frequently now. What will be his next focus? No issue seems to get resolved before he has already moved on to another. So folks, what's next? Just hang tight and we'll soon find out.
Gooogle says: ADHD in seniors is an often-overlooked, lifelong neurodevelopmental condition that persists into older age, frequently causing significant disorganization, chronic forgetfulness, and difficulty with executive functioning.
Not only does Trump have probable senior ADHD, he also seems to be falling asleep during the day, a sign of possible dementia, though he claims to only be "resting" his eyes. The 2 conditons are not mutually exclusive.


UCSF, Extended Napping in Seniors May Signal Dementia
Though never considered as sharp as a tack or as bright as a button, now Trump may also have dementia in additon to senile attention deficit disorder. a risky double whammy, risky for him, for our country, and for the world. These 2 conditions have advanced rather rapidly in his case. He also has chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), a common, but benign condition causing mild, periodic swelling, skin discoloration, and itching on his lower legs. That's all we know for now with a little less than 3 more years left in Trump's current presidential term. But Mr. Trump himself seems unconcerned about his health, declaring that he is trying to figure out ways to even serve a 3rd term. He has been speculating about running as vice president on a Republican ticket and how could any Republican presidential candidate dare to refuse him?
When a woman reporter at a recent news conference asked Trump whether the Iran attacks were intended to distract from the Epstein files, he called her a "rotten reporter" and simply ignored her question.
Economist/YouGov: Americans lean toward blaming Republicans for government shutdown
In an Economist/YouGov poll conducted Oct. 4-6, Trump's approval rating was 39%.
What Americans think about the war in Iran, according to recent polls
CNN poll: 59% of Americans disapprove of Iran strikes and most think a
long-term conflict is likely
Trump has also been trying to exonerate his good pal Netanyahu, whose upcoming trial for
correuption was what initially motivated Bibi to urge a very suggestible, mentally failing
Donald Trump to strike Iran in the first place. Indeed, Netanyahu's trial has now been
postponed in the wake of the US's unprovoked attack on Iran, just as he had hoped. But
Israel's reputation, as well as that of the US, has suffered a serious blow. And sympathy for
Iran has grown all around the world, including in Europe and Latin America.
Iran's new leader, whose father was killed by a US strike, is Mojtaba Khamenei, age 56.
A source familiar with the matter told The Jerusalem Post that although Mojtaba Khamenei was injured during the attack, he remains capable of carrying out his duties and is managing
state affairs as Iran's new supreme leader. But he has not yet appeared in public, leading
some observers to question whether he has actually survived. Or is he now trying to protect
himself by staying out of the limelight and away from US operatives still trying to kill him?
CBS News. United States was "likely" responsible for bombing of girls' school in Iran, per early U.S. assessment
An American assessment says 168 people were killed in the Feb. 28 strike, most of them
children. Though arguably the target was identfired by mistake, isn't that war crime?
Without Providing Evidence, Trump Pins School Bombing on Iran
Media-Ite: ‘Why Are You the Only Person Saying This?’ Reporter Asks Trump About Dubious Claim That Iran Bombed Own School
Here's what's left of the school, actually filmed being struck by a US Tomahawk missile.
Two young sisters were among those killed in the US's Iran school strike.
Iran appears to have conducted a significant cyberattack against a U.S. company, a
first since the war started.
Oil-laden 'black rain' poses health risk in Iran, WHO says
Perhaps the US/Iran war will just go on until both sides tire of it and forget why it even started
even started, then it will just stop without a victory or resolution, just as happened in
Vietnam.
Al Jazeera
Iran’s president sets terms to end the war: Is an off-ramp in sight?
Iran is asking for ‘reparations’ and a guarantee that the US and Israel will not attack in
the future.
Now the war has even spread to Lebanon.
Al Jazeera
Lebanon appeals to Israel’s allies to stop strikes as death toll rises
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The US President and his obviously grossly unqualified Defense Secretary appear unconcerned
about the growing war casualties being inflicted by the US on other countries, in fact, seeming
more worried about their own photo images.
Why is Hegseth, a complete ignoramous and a
blatant war criminal, still on the federal payroll
anyway after murdering Caribbean fishermen
who had surrendered? He should have been
locked up by now, as he remains a continuing
danger to the world and to our own citizens.
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The reference here is to the nation's 250th birthday celebration on July 4, 2026.
Donald Trump wants it to be a celebration of himself and a chance for his family to
make even more money by selling Trump memorabilia.
Trump also has big plans for celebration of his own 80th birthday beforehand on
June 14, 2026.
I've just received a request to donate to the campaign of George Conway, former husband
of Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway, one of many prominent Democratic contenders seeking
to represent New York's congressional District 12. Some others are even bigger names, but at
least Conwaay's getting his name out there and may yet have a future in politics with his new party
affiliation.
I, Barbara, have always been a defender of life from conception to natural death,
someone often called a "whole-life" or "womb-to-tomb" advocate.
Therefore, I do not support either abortion or the death penalty.
A death row inmate was spared execution at the last mimute.
A man set to be executed in Alabama over a killing that he did not carry out has
been spared death after the governor's timely intervention.
Charles "Sonny" Burton, 75, was sentenced to death for the murder of a
man during a store robbery in 1991, even though he was not in the building
at the time of the killing.
Burton along with five other men had robbed the store that day, but he had
already left when one of the other robbers shot and killed a customer. Alabama
law, like that in many other states, allows the execution of a co-felon, even if
they themselves did not kill anyone. But the man who had actually killed the
customer was not executed himself. The victim's daughter, who was just nine
when her father was killed, was among those who had pleaded for a successful
reprieve for Burton. He still remains in prison, but is no longer on death row.
The scarlet monkeyflower's adaptation to drought has given some
hope for the species' survival amid rapid climate change.
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