A Vote for Trump is a Vote for Vance

Trump is cognitively declining.

Rosalyn Morris
4 min readOct 26, 2024

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JD Vance visits Rickenbacker in 2023 by Ralph Branson. Wikimedia Commons.

Donald Trump is on the cognitive decline. He also refuses to release his health reports. While the legacy media focused on Joe Biden’s cognitive abilities before he exited the race, they should have been focusing on Trump’s. Trump has been showing signs of cognitive impairment, like dementia, for some time now including speaking in word salads, meaning to say one word but saying another that doesn’t make any sense instead, and mis-remembering people and events. While these incidents might be reported on, they are never given the serious evaluation they deserve, unlike the treatment Biden received. Headline after headline asked if Biden was too old to be president, and pondered whether he had some form of cognitive disorder. In fact, Trump and his campaign depended on the narrative of Biden being “senile” in order to ensure his victory in November.

This means that if Trump is reelected, he will not be the “brains” behind the operation. He is so far gone that it should become apparent over the next four years that he’s unable to perform his duties. Yet, I wouldn’t be surprised if he never officially steps down, even if he’s never seen by the public as his cognition deteriorates. But, make no mistake about it, someone else will be pulling the strings and, naturally, that someone else will be JD Vance. Vance…

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