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  • but this will be a simple case of him confusing two people

    That's not the same thing, Oliver. Not properly recognising a photograph is not the same thing as not remembering who you were with. Trump doesn't mistakenly remember being married to E Jean Carroll. Nobody showed him a picture of Willie Brown and said "Is this the man you were on that helicopter ride with?".

    I think Trump will back down now

    @tmevans He has never backed down on anything. Not only does nobody in the Republican party have the balls to tell him he should, he has zero party loyalty. There is no sense of honour, or rational assessment of the hard facts, to appeal to even if somebody were to try. Which they're not.

  • Yes, both cases of confusing two people, which is all I claimed. Confusing them in different ways, sure, but I wasn't trying to draw a 100% equivalence. He isn't merely not remembering who he was on the helicopter with but stating, as in the other case, a positive identification, and both are wrong.

  • The differences between various mental problems is important.

    "All insert-ethnic-group people look the same to him." "All people look the same to him" "Oh..."

    "All insert-ethnic-group are the same to him, because he doesn't care about any of them" "..."

    Not the same.

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