Earl of Taint |
"Fitness is determined not by one's lowest-shelf unregistered opponents. Stability, ditto.
"It is in the same realm as quacks who look at a cartoon and "diagnose" a malady from an acetate or paper image.
"In case you haven't been to med school in the past decade or five, any such blithe "diagnosis" isn't kosher, isn't definitive, is not even one thousandth reliable. It isn't worth the swamped out fetid air it rode in on.
"A graphologist for many years, I compared President Trump's actual handwriting from before he was elected to his writing now. TV-viewers see that each time the president signs a document or deregulates another of the damaging, bizarre, and largely unvetted exec actions of the former resident of the White House, he holds up the two facing pages document. His handwriting is readily available.
"Handwriting isn't rocket science. It is, however, a fairly accepted gauge of the writer's energy, health, and overall emotionality, along with many other indicia of a person. Abnormal people, mass murderers, and serial molesters all show in their handwriting, for those paying attention.
"From pre-election 2016 until today, Donald J. Trump – in his clear and available signature – shows zero diminution of prowess. Easily seen, in fact, are signs of amazing robustness: his forceful, heavily ascending letters demand considerable effort and strength. His thick letters and the non-petering terminus of his signature show that this is a determined man, a man not given to letting events run his stopwatch, a man with no end of massive perseverance." . . .
Andrew Klavan: The Wolff Book Proves It: Our Journalists Stink
Andrew Klavan: The Wolff Book Proves It: Our Journalists Stink
. . . "We are watching our mainstream news media implode. They don't just jump on any fake news that might make Trump look bad for the few moments before they're forced to retract it. They're now actually reporting their fantasies — fantasies in which Trump doesn't keep making them look like the idiots they are." . . .Fire and Fury Claim: Donald Trump Says ‘Getting Your Friends' Wives Into Bed’ Makes ‘Life Worth Living’ . . . "The report does sound second-hand however, and may be untrustworthy for that reason. Wolff did not claim Trump himself told him about these occasions, and Wolff also did not name a source behind this story. It remains possible Wolff crafted it himself." . . .