Slurring, sweaty Trump tells rally crowd that most of them have dementia
Summary
TLDRThe transcript covers a recent speech by Donald Trump in Las Vegas where he appeared disheveled and focused heavily on supposed dementia tests. Trump claimed the tests are very difficult and that most people have dementia. He also predicted a major future terrorist attack under Biden. Separately, Trump briefly referenced the recent court judgment against him without directly mentioning the plaintiff's name. The speech suggests Trump is struggling under the weight of the various lawsuits and investigations currently arrayed against him.
Takeaways
- 😳 Speaker 1 suggests Trump is aware of criticisms about his sweating at rallies, despite claiming it's due to the heat.
- 💦 Trump's defense for his sweating includes mentioning that rallies can reach 110 degrees due to overcrowded venues not built for such events.
- 🧐 Concerns are raised about Trump's focus on dementia, including telling his audience that many of them could have it, and advocating for mandatory cognitive tests for presidential candidates.
- 🙅♂️ Trump claims he does not have dementia, associating his mental fitness with his genealogy, specifically mentioning an uncle who taught at MIT.
- 📝 The script questions the accuracy of Trump's claims about his uncle's tenure at MIT and his assertions on cognitive tests.
- 😬 Speaker 1 comments on the unusual strategy of rallying supporters by suggesting they might have dementia.
- 👀 Trump is portrayed as lying about the content of cognitive tests he claims to have taken.
- 🔥 The script critiques Trump's predictions of terrorist attacks and stock market crashes as fearmongering tactics.
- 🚫 Speaker 1 criticizes Trump's simplistic solution to shoplifting and alludes to his indirect comments on a legal case involving E. Jean Carroll.
- 🙎 The narrative suggests Trump is under considerable stress from legal challenges and potential business impacts in New York.
- 🚒 Speaker 1 hints at a political shift, mentioning the potential to remove Lauren Boebert from the House of Representatives.
Q & A
What was Donald Trump's physical state during his speech in Las Vegas?
-Donald Trump appeared slurring and sweaty during his speech in Las Vegas.
Why does Trump believe it's hot at his rallies?
-Trump claims it's hot at his rallies, often saying it's 100 degrees, to justify his sweating.
What unusual phrase did Trump use during his speech that the speaker found unfamiliar?
-"Peace through Earth" is the phrase Trump used, which was unfamiliar to the speaker.
What test does Trump advocate for presidential candidates?
-Trump advocates for mandatory dementia tests for all presidential candidates.
What argument does Trump use to claim he does not have dementia?
-Trump claims he does not have dementia, citing his relation to a professor who taught at MIT as evidence of his cognitive health.
What does Trump suggest as a solution to shoplifting?
-Trump suggests treating shoplifters extremely toughly, implying harsh punishment for the first person caught as a deterrent.
How does Trump view his cognitive test performance compared to others?
-Trump implies that he performed exceptionally well on a cognitive test, suggesting that 98% of a certain group would have more cognitive decline than him.
What prediction does Trump make regarding terrorist attacks in the United States?
-Trump predicts a 100% chance of a major terrorist attack in the United States, blaming it on events from the past three years.
How does Trump react to the $83 million verdict related to Gene Carol?
-Trump does not mention Gene Carol by name but alludes to the verdict, suggesting that it was meant to be painful enough to prevent him from defaming her.
What legal and personal challenges does Trump appear to be facing?
-Trump is dealing with 91 felony counts, a $83 million finding, potentially losing the ability to do business in New York, and the prospect of spending the rest of his life in prison.
Outlines
😅 Trump Complains About People Saying He's Sweaty and Slurs Speech
Paragraph 1 summarizes a recent Trump speech in Las Vegas where he complained about people saying he sweats a lot and that it's hot at his rallies. Trump slurred his words and didn't make much sense. He also came up with the nonsensical phrase "peace through Earth." The paragraph suggests Trump is very sensitive about criticism regarding his physical appearance and cognitive abilities.
😳 Trump Obsessed With Dementia, Falsely Brags About His Genes
Paragraph 2 covers Trump's fixation on dementia during the speech. He incorrectly claimed his uncle was the longest serving MIT professor to boast about his genes. Trump pushed for mandatory dementia testing for candidates and seemed to indicate most people have dementia compared to him. His excessive focus on the topic suggests he is worried about criticism of his own cognitive health.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡dementia
💡terrorist attack
💡shoplifting
💡defamation
💡felony
💡genes
💡Fox News
💡stocks
💡prison
💡Lauren Boebert
Highlights
Trump seems obsessed with the criticism that he sweats a lot at rallies
Trump introduces odd phrase "peace through Earth", not the common "peace through strength"
Trump calls for mandatory dementia tests for presidential candidates
Trump falsely claims his uncle was longest serving professor at MIT
Trump tells crowd many of them likely have dementia
Trump seems to lie about content of his own cognitive test
Trump predicts imminent major terrorist attack under Biden
Trump's predictions often do not come true
Trump suggests getting extremely tough on shoplifters
Trump refers obliquely to $83 million lawsuit verdict
Verdict seems big enough to deter Trump from attacking accuser
Trump exhibiting clear signs of suffering and struggle
Trump unfit for being near Oval Office
Lauren Boebert may be voted out of House
Trump and Boebert both unfit for elected office
Transcripts
Speaker 1: A slurring and sweaty Donald Trump gave a speech in Las Vegas. I'm starting to
think that the people around Trump are watching my content. Trump complaining about the fact that
people say he's sweaty and he's at his rallies when he is so obviously sweaty at his rallies,
he claims that it's 100 degrees at every rally. It was 100 degrees in Iowa in January. No,
it was record cold where it was so cold, they were worried people weren't going to come out and vote.
But Trump says it gets really hot. He really doesn't like people talking about his sweater.
Speaker 2: It's 110 degrees sometimes in some of these buildings weren't built for the crowds
like this. And if I'm a little bit wet, they say, oh, he was sweating. He was sweating. I
don't think that too many people up here that wouldn't be sweating, that too many
people could speak the first paragraph. Speaker 1: You know, I genuinely have no
idea how many other media outlets include Trump's incredibly soaking wet appearance in their titles
and reporting. We suspected in 2020 that there was someone around Trump who was watching our content,
and maybe that's where they're getting this, and people are telling Trump, they're saying, you're
sweaty, sir, sir, sir, there's ready. Okay. A lot of the rally focused on dementia. Trump telling
the crowd that many of them have dementia. Trump saying the dementia test is really hard. And in
the midst of all this, before we get to it, Trump coming up with this phrase peace through Earth,
which is not a phrase I'm familiar with. Speaker 2: And we will restore this
planet peace through Earth. I am the only candidate who can make this promise to you.
Speaker 1: I it's the only. It's the only person I've ever heard say he will deliver peace through
earth. I thought it was peace through strength. But Trump, apparently the prompter must have
been glitchy coming up with his own version of that. All right, so then we go into the hardcore
dementia stuff. When Trump gets this obsessed with one topic, you know he's worried about it. Here,
Trump starts by calling for mandatory dementia tests for all presidential candidates, which,
by the way, Nikki Haley has also called for. Speaker 2: And I think anybody running for
president should take an aptitude or a cognitive tests. I do like thinking, there you go, people
that can fascinate. And I took one in office. Remember they were saying first they said, this
guy is brilliant. He wants to take over the world. He wants to take that didn't work. Then they went
to about four different scenarios. Then they said he wants total control of the United States. He's
never going to give up control. He's totally brilliant. Then they went to a different well,
that didn't work too much. I didn't scare people. Then they said, he's dumb as a rock, this dumb as
a rock. I said, all that one I don't like. So I said to Doctor Ronny, do you know Doc Ronny
from Texas, the white House doctor. All right. Speaker 1: So he says everybody should take the
tests. He's clearly very worried because Nikki Haley is now targeting him on this issue. Trump
says he definitely doesn't have dementia because he's related to someone who taught at MIT.
Speaker 2: Texas. And I said to him, you know, Ronnie, I'd like to take a cognitive test. I never
heard of it before, but whatever it is, I like tests. I've always liked test tests, sir. Very
interesting. And, you know, I had an uncle. Speaker 1: Tests are interesting.
There's an insight. Speaker 2: He's the
longest serving professor doctor John Trump in the history of MIT. Same genes. We have change. Which.
Speaker 1: By the way, I don't think that's right. It seems that this guy he's mentioning
taught at MIT 37 years, but there are a whole bunch of other professors that have taught
there longer. Gilbert Strang, Heather Lichtman. There. She's been there since 74. Even. Even that
is a lie. He can't tell the truth about anything. Speaker 2: People be smart people, you know. We're
like race, Mr. Lieutenant governor. We're like race horses, too. You know, the first
ones produced the fast ones and the slow. Yeah. Speaker 1: So anyway, Trump's genes and his blood
apparently make him, certainly not having any issues. Trump then seems to tell the people in
the room that lots of them have dementia. This. You know, it's an unusual strategy. I've never
seen a candidate rally his base by telling a crowd of supporters that they have dementia.
But that's what Trump is effectively doing here. Speaker 2: Yeah, it's a tough test. The first
couple of questions are easy. Like you have a lion, a giraffe, a whale and a shark. And they'll
say, which one is the lion? Okay. And that's all the press covered. The first question. They
didn't cover the last question. Multiply 4733. Multiply times seven. Divide without paper and
pencil. By the way. Divide it by four. Speaker 1: You know, this question he's
describing wasn't on the test we saw that he took. So it's actually he seems to be
lying about the content of the test as well. Speaker 2: Add up another 37.5 point five I
remember that. And what's your number? How many people in this room could do it? Not too many. Or
they give you six names that are. I took a lot of heat on this. They give you six names in a
row at the beginning, sir, I'm going to give you six names. Go ahead and look at them. A chair,
a hat, a badge, a necklace and a vote. Those things. We're going to
give you six things. And I said. Speaker 1: One person clapping.
I love that someone like those six things. Speaker 2: What's going on? Can you rename
them side name? Can they go back? And if you can do it in order, that's even better. I do them
in order. Perfect. Then they come back to you 30 minutes later at the end. Last question. They say,
what were those six things? And there are too many people. And I get they left. Everyone said,
oh, that's so easy. There's only about 2% of this room can do. But I did it. There you go.
Speaker 1: So Trump apparently indicating that 98% of this room has more cognitive decline than
he does. You know, the fact that he's talking about this so much tells us he's very worried
about it. And I have to say, if you're insisting dementia tests and brain injury tests are hard.
You might have a problem. It's a. I don't know how else to say it, but these are tests meant
to screen for pretty serious stuff. And Trump's arguing they are extraordinarily difficult tests.
It's all getting really weird. And, you know, he's extremely worried because Nikki Haley is
talking about this. Fox news has started talking about it. Now, more substantively,
Trump has started to say during speeches that there will be a terrorist attack soon.
Speaker 2: And there's a 100% chance that there will be a major terrorist
attack in the United States. So many attacks may be and it's all because of
what's happened over the last three years. Speaker 1: He believes because Sean Hannity
suggested it to him. He said it the other day, that there will be if Joe Biden remains president,
there will be a major terrorist attack. Now, the truth is, at any time, there may be a major
terrorist attack. Trump has made a number of these predictions. For example, in 2020,
he said that if Biden wins, there will be a 1929 style stock market crash. Stocks hit yet
another all time high last week. There might have been two new all time highs last week,
so my suggestion is take these predictions with a grain of salt. Trump suggesting a solution to
shoplifting. This is an interesting one. Speaker 2: You can solve that in one hour.
All you do is one hour. You have to treat the first one out the door of the next
time it happens. Extremely tough. That means anything you want to do. And as soon as that
word gets out and you let people know from now on, you don't walk out with aspirin. You're not.
Speaker 1: There. You go walk out with aspirin. It's going to be very,
very serious. And then lastly, this is as close as Trump came to mentioning Gene. Carol,
the point of $83 million as as a verdict is it has to be painful enough that Trump won't
keep defaming her. He doesn't mention her name. He just very superficially alludes to
it. So maybe the 83 million was the right verdict. Speaker 2: He is a real threat. What they're doing
with elections and election interference as an example. What they do with me,
look at yesterday, look at all this crap that's going on. But we keep marching forward. We just
keep going. And somehow it all works out. Speaker 1: It all works out. So listen,
it sounds like the verdict was big enough to scare Trump off from continuing to attack
Eugene Carol and saying, I never met her and she's not attractive enough for me to sexually assault
around the whole thing. This guy suffering, this guy suffering. And I would be suffering
if I were in his shoes. It's the truth. If I had 91 felony counts against me, $83 million finding
maybe going to lose the ability to do business in New York, potentially spending the rest of
my life in prison. I'd be struggling to. And he is very clearly struggling. It would be great if,
as a country, we realized this guy has no business being anywhere near the Oval Office, someone else
who has no business being near elected offices. Lauren Boebert we might be about to knock Boebert
out of the House of Representatives after this short break. I want to talk to you about that.
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