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HeartsCanHope

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9. The MoCA is not "hard".
Tue May 5, 2026, 10:08 AM
15 hrs ago

It is easy if you aren't cognitively impaired. You only have to get 26 out of 30 questions in order to be "normal"

from what I understand. If the test is now "hard" for Orangina, then he's not normal, (not that he ever was!)

His doctors are lying to the American people and the MAGAsphere is once again pushing a theory that this

crazy guy is somehow brilliant. So I looked up Orangina's class ranking when he graduated from Wharton.

Snopes was inclusive, and I found this on a site I'd never heard of, factually. (They list their sources, so I felt

comfortable posting this, sorry if I posted this in error.)

https://factually.co/fact-checks/politics/donald-trump-wharton-class-ranking-actual-e38388

So he wasn't in the top of his class, but most of us had already figured that one out except the Magasphere.

He is, imho, a dementia patient. I worked as a nurse's aid in a nursing home back in the late 1970s

and my grandmother was also a dementia patient. Trump's current behavior tracks with what

I remember of the patients I worked with. Whatever "brilliance" he might have once had is gone.

What we do have is man who is not "normal", ( not that I believe he ever was,) and who is a clear and

present danger to us all. Thanks for an insightful post, PCIntern, and thanks for sharing your story about

your cousin.



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