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Subject: PROOF! FRAGILE, FEEBLE TRUMP IS MENTALLY CRIPPLED
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https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/30/us/politics/trump-biden-age.html

How Trump�s Verbal Slips Could Weaken His Attacks on Biden�s Age
Donald Trump, 77, has relentlessly attacked President Biden, 80, as too old
for office. But the former president himself has had a series of gaffes
that go beyond his usual freewheeling style.

Former President Donald J. Trump standing at a microphone.
Former President Donald J. Trump�s Republican presidential rivals have
seized on several recent stumbles in his public speeches. Credit...Sophie
Park for The New York Times
Former President Donald J. Trump standing at a microphone.
Michael C. BenderMichael Gold
By Michael C. Bender and Michael Gold
Oct. 30, 2023Updated 9:56 a.m. ET
One of Donald J. Trump�s new comedic bits at his rallies features him
impersonating the current commander in chief with an over-the-top
caricature mocking President Biden�s age.
With droopy eyelids and mouth agape, Mr. Trump stammers and mumbles. He
squints. His arms flap. He shuffles his feet and wanders laggardly across
the stage. A burst of laughter and applause erupts from the crowd as he
feigns confusion by turning and pointing to invisible supporters, as if he
does not realize his back is to them.
But his recent campaign events have also featured less deliberate stumbles.
Mr. Trump has had a string of unforced gaffes, garble and general
disjointedness that go beyond his usual discursive nature, and that his
Republican rivals are pointing to as signs of his declining performance.
On Sunday in Sioux City, Iowa, Mr. Trump wrongly thanked supporters of
Sioux Falls, a South Dakota town about 75 miles away, correcting himself
only after being pulled aside onstage and informed of the error.
It was strikingly similar to a fictional scene that Mr. Trump acted out
earlier this month, pretending to be Mr. Biden mistaking Iowa for Idaho and
needing an aide to straighten him out.
In recent weeks, Mr. Trump has also told supporters not to vote, and
claimed to have defeated President Barack Obama in an election. He has
praised the collective intellect of an Iranian-backed militant group that
has long been an enemy of both Israel and the United States, and repeatedly
mispronounced the name of the armed group that rules Gaza.
�This is a different Donald Trump than 2015 and �16 � lost the zip on his
fastball,� Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida told reporters last week while
campaigning in New Hampshire.
�In 2016, he was freewheeling, he�s out there barnstorming the country,�
Mr. DeSantis added. �Now, it�s just a different guy. And it�s sad to see.�
It is unclear if Mr. Trump�s recent slips are connected to his age. He has
long relied on an unorthodox speaking style that has served as one of his
chief political assets, establishing him, improbably, among the most
effective communicators in American politics.
But as the 2024 race for the White House heats up, Mr. Trump�s increased
verbal blunders threaten to undermine one of Republicans� most potent
avenues of attack, and the entire point of his onstage pantomime: the
argument that Mr. Biden is too old to be president.
Mr. Biden, a grandfather of seven, is 80. Mr. Trump, who has 10
grandchildren, is 77.
Even though only a few years separate the two men in their golden years,
voters view their vigor differently. Recent polls have found that roughly
two out of three voters say Mr. Biden is too old to serve another four-year
term, while only about half say the same about Mr. Trump.
If that gap starts to narrow, it�s Mr. Trump who has far more to lose in a
general-election matchup.
Image
People watching a debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden in 2020,
sitting on folding chairs outside a house with a projector set up in front
of it.
Mr. Trump and President Biden are the front-runners for each party�s
nomination, setting up the likelihood of a 2020 rematch. Credit...Michelle
Gustafson for The New York Times
People watching a debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden in 2020,
sitting on folding chairs outside a house with a projector set up in front
of it.
According to a previously unreported finding in an August survey from The
Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, 43 percent of
U.S. voters said both men were �too old to effectively serve another four-
year term as president.� Among those voters, 61 percent said they planned
to vote for Mr. Biden, compared with 13 percent who said the same about Mr.
Trump.
Last week, similar findings emerged in a Franklin & Marshall College poll
of registered voters in Pennsylvania, one of the most closely watched 2024
battlegrounds.
According to the poll, 43 percent of Pennsylvanians said both men were �too
old to serve another term.� An analysis of that data for The New York Times
showed that Mr. Biden led Mr. Trump among those voters by 66 percent to 11
percent. Among all voters in the state, the two men were in a statistical
tie.
Berwood Yost, the director of the Franklin & Marshall poll, said that Mr.
Biden�s wide lead among voters who were worried about both candidates� ages
could be explained partly by the fact that Democrats are much more likely
than Republicans to identify age as a problem for their party�s leader.
�The age issue is one that if Trump gets tarred with the same brush as
Biden, it really hurts him,� Mr. Yost said.
Steven Cheung, a spokesman for the Trump campaign, noted that the former
president maintained a commanding lead in Republican primary polls and that
in the general election, several recent polls had shown Mr. Trump with
slight leads over Mr. Biden.
�None of these false narratives has changed the dynamics of the race at all
� President Trump still dominates, because people know he�s the strongest
candidate,� Mr. Cheung said. �The contrast is that Biden is falling
onstage, mumbling his way through a speech, being confused on where to
walk, and tripping on the steps of Air Force One. There�s no correcting
that, and that will be seared into voter�s minds.�
Mr. Trump�s rhetorical skills have long relied on a mix of brute force and
a seemingly preternatural instinct for the imprecise. That beguiling
combination � honed from a lifetime of real estate negotiations, New York
tabloid backbiting and prime-time reality TV stardom � often means that
voters hear what they want to hear from him.
Image
Attendees watching Mr. Trump speak at a rally, with one holding a sign that
reads, �I stand with Trump.�
Mr. Trump�s speaking style has often meant that his supporters, or voters
who are open to backing him, hear what they want to hear from him.
Credit...Jordan Gale for The New York Times
Attendees watching Mr. Trump speak at a rally, with one holding a sign that
reads, �I stand with Trump.�
Trump supporters leave his speeches energized. Undecided voters who are
open to his message can find what they�re looking for in his pitch.
Opponents are riled, and when they furiously accuse him of something they
heard but that he didn�t quite precisely say, Mr. Trump turns the criticism
into a data point that he�s unfairly persecuted � and the entire cycle
begins anew.
But Mr. Trump�s latest missteps aren�t easily classified as calculated
vagueness.
During a Sept. 15 speech in Washington, a moment after declaring Mr. Biden
�cognitively impaired, in no condition to lead,� the former president
warned that America was on the verge of World War II, which ended in 1945.
In the same speech, he boasted about presidential polls showing him leading
Mr. Obama, who is not, in fact, running for an illegal third term in
office. He erroneously referred to Mr. Obama again during an anecdote about
winning the 2016 presidential race.
�We did it with Obama,� Mr. Trump said. �We won an election that everybody
said couldn�t be won, we beat �� He paused for a beat as he seemed to
realize his mistake. �Hillary Clinton.�
At a Florida rally on Oct. 11, days after a brutal terrorist attack that
killed hundreds of Israelis, Mr. Trump criticized the country for being
unprepared, lashing out at its prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. Mr.
Trump appears to have soured on Mr. Netanyahu, once a close ally, after the
Israeli leader congratulated Mr. Biden for winning the 2020 election.
In the same speech, Mr. Trump relied on an inaccurate timeline of events in
the Middle East to criticize Mr. Biden�s handling of foreign affairs and,
in the process, drew headlines for praising Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed
militant group.
Last week, while speaking to supporters at a rally in New Hampshire, Mr.
Trump praised Viktor Orban, the strongman prime minister of Hungary, but
referred to him as �the leader of Turkey,� a country hundreds of miles
away. He quickly corrected himself.
At another point in the same speech, Mr. Trump jumped into a confusing riff
that ended with him telling supporters, �You don�t have to vote � don�t
worry about voting,� adding, �We�ve got plenty of votes.�
Mr. Cheung, the Trump campaign spokesman, said the former president was
�clearly talking about election integrity and making sure only legal votes
are counted.�

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