First story - as in top left - on the NYTimes web edition today:
Headline: Trump’s Speeches, Increasingly Angry and Rambling, Reignite the Question of Age
Dek: With the passage of time, the 78-year-old former president’s speeches have grown darker, harsher, longer, angrier, less focused, more profane and increasingly fixated on the past, a…
First story - as in top left - on the NYTimes web edition today:
Headline: Trump’s Speeches, Increasingly Angry and Rambling, Reignite the Question of Age
Dek: With the passage of time, the 78-year-old former president’s speeches have grown darker, harsher, longer, angrier, less focused, more profane and increasingly fixated on the past, according to a review of his public appearances over the years.
Graph 3: "He rambles, he repeats himself, he roams from thought to thought — some of them hard to understand, some of them unfinished, some of them factually fantastical. He voices outlandish claims that seem to be made up out of whole cloth. He digresses into bizarre tangents about golf, about sharks, about his own “beautiful” body. He relishes “a great day in Louisiana” after spending the day in Georgia. He expresses fear that North Korea is “trying to kill me” when he presumably means Iran. As late as last month, Mr. Trump was still speaking as if he were running against President Biden, five weeks after his withdrawal from the race."
An improvement. But someone needs to us the phrase "exhibits symptoms of dementia".
First story - as in top left - on the NYTimes web edition today:
Headline: Trump’s Speeches, Increasingly Angry and Rambling, Reignite the Question of Age
Dek: With the passage of time, the 78-year-old former president’s speeches have grown darker, harsher, longer, angrier, less focused, more profane and increasingly fixated on the past, according to a review of his public appearances over the years.
Graph 3: "He rambles, he repeats himself, he roams from thought to thought — some of them hard to understand, some of them unfinished, some of them factually fantastical. He voices outlandish claims that seem to be made up out of whole cloth. He digresses into bizarre tangents about golf, about sharks, about his own “beautiful” body. He relishes “a great day in Louisiana” after spending the day in Georgia. He expresses fear that North Korea is “trying to kill me” when he presumably means Iran. As late as last month, Mr. Trump was still speaking as if he were running against President Biden, five weeks after his withdrawal from the race."
An improvement. But someone needs to us the phrase "exhibits symptoms of dementia".