This photograph just won the award for "Excellence in Presidential News Coverage by Visual Journalists".
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This photograph just won the award for "Excellence in Presidential News Coverage by Visual Journalists".
By Andrew Harnik of
@GettyImages
It is a fascinating insight into the mind of Donald Trump, standing there strangely bereft of emotion and awkward as a visitor collapses and others rush to his aid. Has Harnik captured a perfect image showing Trump's dementia?@IndyRichard It's a pretty good picture of psycopathy.
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This photograph just won the award for "Excellence in Presidential News Coverage by Visual Journalists".
By Andrew Harnik of
@GettyImages
It is a fascinating insight into the mind of Donald Trump, standing there strangely bereft of emotion and awkward as a visitor collapses and others rush to his aid. Has Harnik captured a perfect image showing Trump's dementia?@IndyRichard trump is not the one on the floor and he only cares about himself. I believe this explains the photo.
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@IndyRichard it just shows that trump hates being upstaged by anyone else. In his mind, no one should be paying attention to anyone else but him.
@Netraven That is an interesting insight. Even if they are only upstaging him by collapsing.
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@Netraven That is an interesting insight. Even if they are only upstaging him by collapsing.
@IndyRichard Would you like to read my Trump speech analysis? It goes into further detail based off his speech patterns since 2016.
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@IndyRichard Would you like to read my Trump speech analysis? It goes into further detail based off his speech patterns since 2016.
@Netraven Sure please send a link.
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@Netraven Sure please send a link.
@IndyRichard Ah well, it's short and sweet. Here it is:
Trump’s speech pattern repeatedly aims at the same result: to dominate the field of discourse so that he appears as the central force of order. Its basic rhythm is simple: disorder appears, agency concentrates, restoration is promised. What matters is less any individual claim than the repeated reconstruction of coherence around him, even when his actions fail to match the order he claims to restore.
Trump is therefore not merely trying to become the subject of discourse, but its organizing center. His speech casts him as the one who acts, restores, and makes events legible. He frames disorder so that return to him feels like the only stable path forward. The force of his rhetoric lies less in proof than in continually redirecting attention back to himself as the central point of intelligibility.
This is why factual rebuttal so often fails. The problem is not just disagreement over conclusions, but that Trump’s discourse works to shape the field in which conclusions become thinkable. It defines what counts as signal, who counts as an actor, and which futures or explanations appear available before deliberation even begins.
What this discourse operates on is not mainly semantic content, but recurrence: promise, grievance, escalation, applause, ambiguity, renewed centrality. These elements do not resolve tension. They manage it, keeping instability in circulation while redirecting it back toward him.
That is why Trump’s discourse resists compression into doctrine or proposition. Its function is not to describe the world accurately, but to preserve a structure in which he remains the point through which events are organized. Under conditions of uncertainty, distrust, and narrowed horizons, this is what gives his rhetoric its force. It offers not a solution, but an immediate stabilizer: a loop that holds attention around Trump while the longer-term costs accumulate elsewhere.
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This photograph just won the award for "Excellence in Presidential News Coverage by Visual Journalists".
By Andrew Harnik of
@GettyImages
It is a fascinating insight into the mind of Donald Trump, standing there strangely bereft of emotion and awkward as a visitor collapses and others rush to his aid. Has Harnik captured a perfect image showing Trump's dementia?What this photograph shows is not dementia but evil.
He acts evil, he speaks evil. There is no reason to charitably give him the excuse of dementia, unless and until some independent physician examines him and diagnoses him with a dementing illness. If any such diagnosis has been made, it isn't public.
He's a bad person who is ready to stand trial. If he wants to claim otherwise he can prove it in court.
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This photograph just won the award for "Excellence in Presidential News Coverage by Visual Journalists".
By Andrew Harnik of
@GettyImages
It is a fascinating insight into the mind of Donald Trump, standing there strangely bereft of emotion and awkward as a visitor collapses and others rush to his aid. Has Harnik captured a perfect image showing Trump's dementia?@IndyRichard The photo captures #Trump absolutely not giving a shit about any human being suffering, even if they’re only several feet away, but also in this instance Trump utterly fails to even pretend. Perhaps because he was caught off guard.
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This photograph just won the award for "Excellence in Presidential News Coverage by Visual Journalists".
By Andrew Harnik of
@GettyImages
It is a fascinating insight into the mind of Donald Trump, standing there strangely bereft of emotion and awkward as a visitor collapses and others rush to his aid. Has Harnik captured a perfect image showing Trump's dementia?@IndyRichard "A useless man who has no empathy."
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This photograph just won the award for "Excellence in Presidential News Coverage by Visual Journalists".
By Andrew Harnik of
@GettyImages
It is a fascinating insight into the mind of Donald Trump, standing there strangely bereft of emotion and awkward as a visitor collapses and others rush to his aid. Has Harnik captured a perfect image showing Trump's dementia?@IndyRichard No - his sociopathy. He isn't sick, he's a huge, purulent asshole.
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This photograph just won the award for "Excellence in Presidential News Coverage by Visual Journalists".
By Andrew Harnik of
@GettyImages
It is a fascinating insight into the mind of Donald Trump, standing there strangely bereft of emotion and awkward as a visitor collapses and others rush to his aid. Has Harnik captured a perfect image showing Trump's dementia?I would say Harnik's image captures the empathy Donald Trump has always found unknowable.
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This photograph just won the award for "Excellence in Presidential News Coverage by Visual Journalists".
By Andrew Harnik of
@GettyImages
It is a fascinating insight into the mind of Donald Trump, standing there strangely bereft of emotion and awkward as a visitor collapses and others rush to his aid. Has Harnik captured a perfect image showing Trump's dementia?@IndyRichard Just for reference, here's the announcement of the awards: https://whca.press/award/whca-announces-2026-journalism-awards/
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What this photograph shows is not dementia but evil.
He acts evil, he speaks evil. There is no reason to charitably give him the excuse of dementia, unless and until some independent physician examines him and diagnoses him with a dementing illness. If any such diagnosis has been made, it isn't public.
He's a bad person who is ready to stand trial. If he wants to claim otherwise he can prove it in court.
@BlueDot @IndyRichard Well, yes, but he is clearly demented as well.
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@IndyRichard That isn't an image of dementia, that's an image of his inhumanity, which he's had his entire adult life, if not longer.
Dementia does not automagically make you indifferent to other people's suffering.
I came here to say the same.
That's no dementia, the photo captures pure narcissism on display.
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This photograph just won the award for "Excellence in Presidential News Coverage by Visual Journalists".
By Andrew Harnik of
@GettyImages
It is a fascinating insight into the mind of Donald Trump, standing there strangely bereft of emotion and awkward as a visitor collapses and others rush to his aid. Has Harnik captured a perfect image showing Trump's dementia?@IndyRichard We could caption this photo :
- Mister President, we found the mouse !
- Kill her. -
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