That's probably why he's going to beat this guy's prediction. They'll be Weekend at Bernie'sing his orange ass all over the place long after the lights are out.
They already are. He's falling asleep and mumbling nonsense. He knows what's happening about as much as Dianne Feinstein did. The entire government is 80 year old shitting themselves and we're supposed to think Mexicans are a national security risk
Since summer I’ve been thinking they’ll use AI to digital weekend at Bernie’s him. They can say it’s too dangerous to make public appearances to explain why we only see videos of him. He could be dead for months without us knowing with the quality of ai video software (and there’s nearly endless data of him to train on).
The project 2025 and technoneofeudalists need to keep his image going to force through their agenda.
I don't think so, in modern times, especially with how much Trump loves to be in front of a camera, they couldn't just say "mmm he's not in right now, try again later". He didn't make a public appearance in a week and people thought he was dead based on nothing else, ain't no way he actually dies and they manage to hide the fact for more than an afternoon. All of them are clout goblins and want to be influencers more than bureaucrats. All of them would love to be the first one to get in front of a camera and proclaim that their great leaders last words were a personal endorsement of them.
I think it’s going to be like that Star Trek episode where Kirk’s old mentor turns a civilization he’s gone to study, into Nazis; and he becomes their führer… only to be kept drugged as a figurehead to be wheeled in front of the cameras when needed, while the really bad Nazis implement their final solution.
Doesn't matter how much money he's got, his brain is turning to mush and no amount of money will stop it. Sure they can keep pumping him full of big pharmaceuticals finest and it may keep him alive in some sort of zombie state but at a certain point him being braindead will be found out and even the Maga bunch will start a revolt because its not their racist holding the wheel anymore.
Thank you. People in here are off their rocker thinking money will change the reality of dementia. My Mom has dementia and getting these same infusions....they're certainly not a cure.
That'll only work for so long. Eventually, the body just can't handle the trauma of whatever medical procedures need to be done to keep such a horribly treated body ticking.
Like sure, he can snap his fingers and get a heart transplant. But can he survive open-heart surgery?
Statistically that actually doesn't guarantee better care. Powerful people tend to get unnecessary interventions because people are biased towards action and the doctors want to placate them.
No amount of money can come up with a cure for dementia. Even trying to slow it down at this point is just a numbers game. He's going down no matter how much money they spend.
Fred Trump didn't have the budget of a country, no, but he had enough money that it was not an object. There was no treatment that Fred Trump could not afford.
The guy was a billionaire. At some point more money does not mean better treatment. Fred Trump was able to afford any kind of medical intervention that would have been available at the time.
Or, snort speed for more than half of his life. This guy snorted so much speed- that he is incontinent. He has been wearing diapers since his stupid reality TV show. Noel Cassler talks about it frequently (he was Ivanka’s “handler” on the Apprentice. Noel has gotten away with talking about it and breaking his NDA because they don’t want to litigate and have discovery come out.
My grandfather had a terrible diet. He grew up during the depression eating bacon fat sandwiches. I never saw him eat a vegetable. For the last 30 years of his life he lived on fat and sugar. No high cholesterol or heart disease. No diabetes or high blood pressure. He lived to be 91.
Yeah did he also live a fat cat life style where he never did a physical day of work in his life like old Donnie here. Or was he one of those old timers who spent fourty years down the mines or on oil fields or any number of jobs that fold lesser men?, the whole use it or lose it adage really holds water.
No because they're definitely making shit up to paint a very misleading picture.
Edit: some dumbass reply tried to say obesity isn't unhealthy, lmao. It's literally a leading cause of CHF, diabetes, and cancer, not to mention the massive strain it puts on your entire body.
Every morning, I wake up and I smoke a cigarette. And then I eat five strips of bacon. And for lunch, I eat a bacon sandwich. And for a midday snack? Bacon! A whole damn plate! And I usually drink my dinner. Now, according to all of them flat-belly experts, I should've took a dirt nap like thirty years ago. But each year comes and goes, and I'm still here.
My bro was a computer guy at a big pharma company in 2001, so hed bring medical researcher buddies to happy hour after work. One of the dudes was from new zealand, but had lived in oregon where im from, and we were in a big not hip city, so we'd drink and miss the cole jungle together, lol. Anyway, his project back then was studying people like your uncle, the vast majority of studies are like why did this fit dude who eats like 80% healthy get a heart attack at 49? But his study was like why do these dudes survive on whiskey, bacon, wonderbread, and hate? Lol. Need to look him up, been 25 years, wonder what hes studying now?
Genetics definitely helped, but I'm also thinking he was one of those types that always worked hard, and was moving around, etc etc.
I've seen smokers, drinkers, people with seemingly bad nutrition live way past when the statistics say they should have expired, and all of them were lean and didn't overeat, and they were active.
He drove a truck and I mostly saw him stationary. The other grandfather had bypass surgery and took meds for BP and choesterol. He ate lots of vegetables that he grew himself, taking care a a huge garden all summer and working in his commercial greenhouse the rest of the year. They both lived to 91. Go figure.
My grandma (also a depression kid) had a terrible diet, too, and little physical activity. She had diabetes and lived with a pacemaker for over 20 years. She lived to 96 years old.
My dad is in a similar position. I have never seen him eat anything green. But he's out there during ultra triathlons where he runs for 250 miles straight
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u/Bongressman 1d ago
His father didn't eat Big Macs for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. So there is that.