Well folks, it has been a long time coming, but finally the Diapered Don has said something with which I can wholeheartedly agree:

The people who vote for him are amongst the stupidest who walk this planet.

Speaking in Las Vegas Friday night as the state held it’s second-in-the-nation
caucus, the Orangeutan was, of course, bragging about his stellar performance when taking a basic test of cognition and, again as always, his braggadocio overstepped the boundaries of his judgement and he revealed his belief that 98% of the slackjaws listening to him could not even pass such a strenuous exam of their cognitive abilities let alone “ace it” as he had done.

As much as I doubt his version of the results of his own test, I find myself vigorous agreeing with his assessment of his audience.

Meidas Touch News:

“Donald Trump told a room full of supporters that only 2% of them could pass a test meant to detect cognitive decline, declaring that the test asking participants to name pictures of animals was ‘not easy.’

Trump delivered the comments at a rally in Nevada, claiming the test was tough, and noted that it required memorizing six words. He then cited five words, telling his supporters, ‘There’s only about 2% of this room that can do it.’“

Well, Orange One, that is hardly surprising considering that 100% of them cannot differentiate a United States President from a rodeo clown.

Trump’s statement on the matter in full:

“Trump: The first couple of questions are easy, like they have a lion, giraffe, a whale, and a shark. They’ll say, which one is the lion? Okay? That’s all the press covered, the first question. They didn’t cover the last question. Multiply 4733, multiplied times seven. Divide, without paper and pencil, divided by four. Add up another 37.5. I remember that. What’s your number? How many people in this room could do it? Not too many. Or they give you six names in a row. I took a lot of heat on this. They give you six names in a row at the beginning. ‘Sir, I’m gonna give you six names.’ Good. They look at them. A chair, a hat, a badge, a necklace, and a vote. Those things. ‘We’re going to give you six things.’ I said, ‘Good, what’s going on?’ Can you rename them? So, I rename them. Then 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?’ There aren’t too many people, and I get… they laughed. Everyone said, ‘Oh, that’s so easy.’ There’s only about 2% of this room that can do it, but I did it. I did it very easily. But I got mocked. They said, ‘oh, that’s so easy.’ It’s not easy.”

That’s funny, it’s been like three years since he took the test and we are just now hearing about the math question?

Right.

Meidas Touch followers on Twitter had some fun with this:


Quite possibly.


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Yup.


No doubt about that.


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Yup.


Yup.


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Thus proving his point.


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Yup.

I for one hope that the Groppinfurher makes this a regular talking point.

If he repeats that thought often enough… and slowly enough… maybe his goobers will finally realize how he thinks of them and stop voting for the idiot.

Nah, you’re probably right… that will never happen.

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11 COMMENTS

  1. I love the Trump’s supporters meme and I know none of them would spot the mistake. “1 out of 3” IS, not are. Sorry to the meme-maker. I’m a proud officer in the Grammar Police. My job is “To Correct And Serve.” 😉

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  2. Sorry I am outing myself as a senior, but is he referring to the Medicare test? There are 3 words to memorize plus draw a clockface showing a specific time. I did read the other day that the creator of the cognitive test said that Trump was commenting on his personal results with answers the test creator said did not exist. 🧐

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    • I think, judging from the animals, and the remembering of words, that the test was the mini MOCA. Only it doesn’t have a math question anything like he described. Or likely both. Either his memory of the test is faulty, or he is purposely exaggerating. The only mental math problem on the test was to count back from 100 by deducting 7 each time.

      Judging by his penchant for projection, I’m betting he failed some of the questions. That’s why he alleges it’s so difficult and that most other people would fail it. Definitely projection.

  3. To his cultists it doesn’t mean “Most if this you are stupid; instead they view it as meaning,,” I am the top 2%here, which makes me brilliant. Like Einstein.”

    Yes,,they are that damned dumb.

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