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Fox News pundit can't deny Trump's 'mild' mental disorder after 'unhinged' behavior

  
Via:  John Russell  •  4 months ago  •  4 comments

By:   David Edwards (Raw Story - Celebrating Years of Independent Journalism)

Fox News pundit can't deny Trump's 'mild' mental disorder after 'unhinged' behavior
Fox News pundit Mary Katherine Ham suggested Donald Trump's recent erratic press conference at Mar-a-Lago could be attributed to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). During a Sunday panel discussion on Fox News, host Howard Kurtz pointed out that Trump's recent press conference had b...

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Fox News   pundit Mary Katherine Ham suggested Donald Trump's recent erratic press conference at Mar-a-Lago could be attributed to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).


During a Sunday panel discussion on Fox News, host Howard Kurtz pointed out that Trump's recent   press conference   had been described as "whack-a-doodle" and "unhinged."

"The   Trump   news conference, it was a pretty serious hour in my view, taking questions," Kurtz opined.

"Look, I think that the president clearly has a tendency to take side roads," Ham admitted. "He might have mild ADHD, he's possibly undiagnosed, I don't know, I'm not treating him."

"But he has those characteristics," she added. "He is undisciplined in this way. It can be bad for him tactically to do these things and not keep it on the talking points."

Ham gave Trump credit for taking questions.



"However, and when he talks about polling trutherism and being concerned and saying things that aren't true about the polls or aren't true about ad spending, that makes me concerned, and it should make people concerned," she said.

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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    4 months ago

I will say again, Trump does not answer questions he replies to them, there is a difference.  Ask Trump if it rained yesterday  and he will reply that he was on the golf course yesterday and he shot a round no one has ever seen before. 

 
 
 
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2  Greg Jones    4 months ago

So far, Kamala has not been asked any in depth or tough questions about what she is going to do to fix all the problems the Biden administration has caused....let alone reply or respond to them. Time for the media to step up their game and give the voters more balanced coverage.

 
 
 
CB
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2.1  CB  replied to  Greg Jones @2    4 months ago

"You all" have a snuck premise in that comment: It implies that V. P. Harris considers the Biden Administration as having cause "all the problems" that she needs to "fix" for the purposes of making some conservatives content. Such contentment, is likely not her political worldview. Besides that, she has a clear fiduciary responsibility to serve her President until his term concludes in January 2025.

 
 
 
CB
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2.2  CB  replied to  Greg Jones @2    4 months ago
Time for the media to step up their game and give the voters more balanced coverage.

It is my opinion that Donald should be held accountable for all the lies he voluntarily chooses to tell in a 24 hour span.  Now that would go a long way to correcting a lack of 'balanced' coverage. That man's lying is in a league all its own.

 
 

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