Cognitive Ability Test

Bolton Calls Trump Mentally Unfit, Faces Backlash for Past Enabling

John Bolton’s assertion that Donald Trump’s “mind is full of mush” is a provocative statement, one that demands a closer look. It speaks to a larger concern about the former president’s fitness for office, a concern many felt even while he held power. The sentiment encapsulates a widely held belief – that Trump’s decision-making process seemed erratic, inconsistent, and often illogical.

The lack of coherence in Trump’s pronouncements was a recurring theme during his presidency. He often contradicted himself within the same day, leaving many to wonder whether this was strategic ambiguity or a more fundamental cognitive issue. The “negotiating strategy” defense offered by some of his supporters falls flat in the face of such blatant inconsistencies.… Continue reading

Trump demands Harris’ ‘cognitive ability must be tested at once’ in Fox interview response

To demand a cognitive ability test for someone is a bold move, especially when the person making the demand has a track record of questionable cognitive abilities themselves. Trump calling for Harris’ cognitive ability to be tested is like the pot calling the kettle black. It’s a classic case of projection, where one tries to deflect attention from their own faults by attributing them to others. If we go down the route of testing cognitive abilities, it should start from home. Let’s see Trump take the test first. After all, actions speak louder than words.

Harris, with her impressive background in law and politics, has clearly demonstrated her intellectual capabilities through her career achievements.… Continue reading