Trump's a known cocksucker.
"Stephen Miller, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and the United States Homeland Security Advisor" <[email protected]> Thu, 4 Dec 2025 04:02:26 -0000 (UTC)
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Trump's a known cocksucker. He sucked the Mayor of NYC's dick and some Saudi dick the same week. Trump's addicted to brown muslim penis. tRUMP's mind is rotting away fron Neural Syphilis from an untreated STD. Trump is a notorious curb crawler. This from 2017 when doctors first diagnosed him. "Meanwhile, a debate is raging among mental health professionals about Trumps mental state, and whether its unethical of them to speculate publicly about someone whom they havent examined (doing so violates psychiatrists code of ethics, the relevant section of which is called the Goldwater rule because of its association with a magazine survey of psychiatrists about Barry Goldwater, the Republican presidential nominee, in 1964). One online petition with nearly 24,000 signatures calls for Trumps removal because he manifests a serious mental illness that renders him psychologically incapable of competently discharging the duties of President. Another with 36,000 signatures declares that Trump appears unable to control his compulsion and displays characteristics of all nine criteria to officially diagnose an individual with Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Physicians like me have also taken notice of Trumps bizarre, volatile behavior. Given our experience, we cant help but wonder if theres a medical diagnosis to be made. After all, many medical conditions exhibit their first symptoms in the form of psychiatric issues and personality changes. One condition in particular is notable for doing so: Neurosyphilis. Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection, is sometimes referred to as The Great Imposter because of its ability to mimic many other conditions. It is commonly broken down into three stages. Primary syphilis is the most widely recognized form of the disease. It is characterized by the development of an ulcer, usually genital, a few weeks to a few months after sexual contact with an infected person. If the ulcer is not noticed, or not treated, it heals on its own, and the disease enters a dormant phase. But during this time, the bacteriaa spirochete called Treponema pallidumspreads throughout the body without causing any symptoms. A secondary stage of the disease is seen in some patients weeks or months later. These patients may develop a variety of systemic symptoms, such as rash, fever, and swollen glands. If not treated, the infection enters a prolonged latent phase, which can last decades. During this time, it is asymptomatic and it is not contagious. In some cases, this is followed by a tertiary stage, which is the most serious and may involve any organ in the body. It is seen 10 to 30 years after the initial infection, and is best known for causing neurologic and neuropsychiatric disease: Neurosyphilis. The symptoms of neurosyphilis are protean, varying widely from one individual to another. Commonly recognized symptoms include irritability, loss of ability to concentrate, delusional thinking, and grandiosity. Memory, insight, and judgment can become impaired. Insomnia may occur. Visual problems may develop, including the inability of pupils to react to the light. This, along other ocular pathology, can result in photophobia, dimming of vision, and squinting. All of these things have been observed in Trump. Dementia, headaches, gait disturbances. and patchy hair loss can also be seen in later stages of syphilis. Does Trump suffer from this condition? I cannot, of course, establish this diagnosis from a distance. Theres a great deal of information I dont have access to, which could be critical in reaching the correct conclusion. In Trumps case, there are many diagnostic possibilities, and we have very little background information because the slim medical summary he released was vague, unverifiable, and possibly outdated. On the other hand, every time I see a new patient, he or she comes to me with incomplete information, or sometimes no information at all. Part of my training is to ask the right questions to get a sense of what the problem might be and make a list of possible diagnoses that could explain the problem. This is called the differential diagnosis. From there, additional questions, examinations, and tests are performed that narrow down the list, usually to one unifying diagnosis. Given the limited information available, neurosyphilis belongs in the differential diagnosis. We know Trump was potentially exposed to syphilis based on his own statements that he was sexually promiscuous in the 1980s, a period when syphilis cases were rapidly increasing in the U.S. Ive been so lucky in terms of that whole world, he told Howard Stern in 1997, referring to his dating life the decade prior. It is a dangerous world out thereits scary, like Vietnam. Sort of like the Vietnam era. It is my personal Vietnam. I feel like a great and very brave solider. If indeed Trump has neurosyphilis, hed be in famous company. Al Capone had it. So did composers Frederick Delius and Franz Schubert. Many others were suspected of having it, including Hitler, Mussolini, and Ivan the Terrible. What might enable us to eliminate Trump from this group? Two simple blood tests, in combination, can determine whether a patient has syphilis now or had it in the past. If both tests are negative, then he doesnt have neurosyphilis. If one or both tests are positive, further evaluation, probably including a spinal tap, would be in order. The importanceboth to Trump and the nationof establishing or ruling out this diagnosis cannot be overstated, because this infection is treatable. Without treatment, however, the disease is progressive: It can make for a rather ugly end to ones life. Whether Trump emerged unscathed from his personal Vietnam is now a question that he should explore with his personal physician." https://newrepublic.com/article/140702/medical-theory-donald-trumps- bizarre-behavior