You know, I think you maybe correct..
Back in 2018 i think, trump took at test of sorts.. bragged he got 30 points out of 30 possible..
this seemed to be a joke and got late night chuckles for a week or so.. then long gone away..
But i bet this is the sort of thing trump would bring back.. his "perfect" score.. On a child type non-test..
Let me see if google still can find anything on it..
OK, lot of it on line.. I truly felt we were talking of a meaningful test.. which perhaps should be considered for the future and not only for demeaning comments about the other candidate..
This from the Atlantic, but lots of others with same information..
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/01/the-president-can-draw-a-clock/550610/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw3ZX4BRDmARIsAFYh7ZISCbW8XkjNE5thXFnlcz5VH9Nq5R0HhSCoaTUypa5vS9ZpbGyw08EaAoIsEALw_wcBhe Montreal Cognitive Assessment is a 10-minute test. It’s one of the commonly used screening exams for dementia. The questions on the test vary in difficulty, but they include:
Six points for knowing the date and where you are.
One point if you can identify what a train and a bicycle have in common, and another for watch and ruler.
Three points for correctly identifying pictures of a lion, camel, and rhinoceros.
Another point if you can repeat the phrase “I only know that John is the one to help today.”
Another point if you can read the following letters: FBACMNAAJKLBAFAKDEAAAJAMOFAAB.
Three points if you can draw a clock that indicates the time “10 past 11.”
It would be extremely concerning if a president of the United States did poorly on this exam.
I could find no record of other sitting presidents having undergone this assessment. The process of assessing the fitness of the president is traditionally opaque. Even today, it was up to Trump to choose what parts of the physical exam were disclosed, and which weren’t. (To be fair, Dr. Jackson said the President asked to take the cognitive test in order to address lingering questions about his mental fitness.)
It is reassuring to be told that Trump can pass this test. But it underscores the absurdity in the fact that this brief and voluntary assessment—of a sort that might be used to place a child in kindergarten—is the only basis for assessing fitness of a president.
You know, I think you maybe correct.. br br Back ... (