Watching cable news lately is a bit like walking into the home of parents with third graders. There’s gonna be crap on the fridge.
Similarly, you’d think Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson had just spawned a pre-teen after Donald Trump’s fitness “test” at the White House. You can almost see them jostling for fridge real estate, so Junior can see who posted his latest masterwork.
First, try to get that image out of your head. Sorry about that. No one should have to picture either of those fleshy men copulating.
Now, though, consider the awkward position in which that doctor must have found himself, as do all people caught in the orbit of Trump: Utter the ridiculous, or pack. Do even the most ardent Trump supporters believe that, with a few fewer Big Mac and Filet of Fish sandwiches a day, he could live to 200?
For some reason, that sounded particularly absurd, if there’s a way to distinguish one utterance from another. We expect a press lackey to proclaim the Earth’s largest inauguration. We expect a toadie to hail Trump as the force to “revolutionize reality TV.” We’d even expect neo Nazis and the religious right (sorry for the redundancy) to, well, vote for him. You expect crazy shit.
But this doc probably has friends. Maybe doctor friends. What do they say when he comes to poker night? Do they tease him for a Biblical diagnosis? Raise the nickel-a-hand game to $5,000 a card? SeanTuck either didn’t know or didn’t care, so proud were they with Donnie’s perfect score.
Just for kicks, I looked up the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), a test usually given to Parkinson’s patients. While lots of folks have reprinted the image above, what’s interesting is the stuff below: the rest of the test. So here it is. All of it. Try NOT to get a perfect score:
Now, for some factslaps our baboon-in-chief could likely not read, let alone know:
- In the Norwegian town of Longyearbyen, it is illegal to die.
- In a study following the lives of 19,000 kids for 10 years, video games had no negative social behavior effects on the children.
- In 2010, a group of 15 monkeys escaped a research institute in Japan by using trees to catapult themselves over a 17 ft high electric fence.
- Stifling a sneeze by clamping your nose and mouth shut can rupture your throat.
- During the Columbine massacre, two 20 pound propane bombs were planted in the school cafeteria right before lunch. Had the bombs not fail to detonate, it’s estimated that 488 students would have been killed or severely injured.
- A sophomaniac is a person who’s under the delusion that they are extremely intelligent.
- In 2015, a man sued Red Bull stating that after 10 years of consuming the product, he received no wings, enhanced physical nor intellectual performance.
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In the Norwegian town of Longyearbyen, it is illegal to die. |