Comparing himself to Reagan, Trump unintentionally suggests he is also concealing mental decline.
President Trump followed his Saturday declaration that he is "like, really smart" and "a very stable genius" with a pair of Sunday morning tweets boasting of his weekend accomplishments at Camp David and again bemoaning Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House:
...Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump
Ive had to put up with the Fake News from the first day I announced that I would be running for President. Now I have to put up with a Fake Book, written by a totally discredited author. Ronald Reagan had the same problem and handled it well. So will I!
Trump's announcement that he will handle questions of his mental capacity in the style of former President Ronald Reagan is an odd choice, explains a Washington Post analysis, given that Reagan revealed an Alzheimer's diagnosis soon after leaving office: "The news media did indeed question Reagan's mental health at times, but such questions were at least somewhat validated" by the diagnosis, the Post notes, as well as "his son's 2011 claim that Reagan displayed symptoms of the disease while in office."
By comparing himself to Reagan here, Trump thus unintentionally suggests he is, in fact, concealing mental decline. Bonnie Kristian
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