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Why Trump’s Weird Dance Party Is Deeply Alarming

I like a dance party as much as the next gal, but Donald Trump’s weird rally-turned-D.J.-session on Monday night has me more than a little concerned.

I am far from the only one. The former president, who is increasingly steering clear of public events that aren’t guaranteed safe spaces (he canceled yet another TV interview on Tuesday), had arranged for a nice, friendly town hall: Field a few softball questions from fans. Wave, smile, throw out some random asides. Do that weird old-guy hip shake. (I swear I’ve seen my dad do the exact same moves.)

But after three or four questions, things went off the rails. Two attendees dropped from the heat. No one seemed to know what to do. And suddenly Trump announced that the rest of the event would be devoted to enjoying his campaign’s playlist. He stood onstage swaying and smirking, occasionally moving his arms, for just shy of 40 minutes.

It was, gently put, troubling — an extended senior moment from a man who would be, if elected, America’s oldest president. Even Kristi Noem looked unsettled, and she killed her puppy when it acted up.

Voters deserve to know if Trump is slipping cognitively. In addition to backing out of appearances and running a lower-energy campaign than in previous cycles, Trump’s stream-of-consciousness weave is fast degenerating into something at times incomprehensible. (Except for the racist bits. Those still come across.)

I am not a cognitive specialist. I am not here to diagnose the former president. But I can certainly speak to the concerns of regular Americans — how it looks to those of us who have gone through time and heartbreak with loved ones experiencing cognitive troubles, whether temporary or progressive. Among the various possibilities weighing on some of our minds:

  • At 78, like so many others his age, Trump may have entered a period of permanent cognitive decline. Without a proper medical work-up, it’s impossible to say. But the specter of an irreversible slide is what is seriously freaking out some voters — and should be freaking out Trump’s own team. This is what many Americans were pretty sure was happening with President Biden, even if it manifested differently. It is no more comforting to consider the possibility with Trump, and it shouldn’t be downplayed simply because Trump’s possible senior moments are less spacey and more ragey.

  • Trump may be suffering a temporary decline because of the stress and grueling schedule of a presidential campaign, possibly combined with two assassination attempts and his ongoing legal dramas. He is auditioning for arguably the most stressful job in the world — one that, as we so often noted with Biden, takes a visible toll even on presidents decades younger.

  • There has also been a bit of speculation that this is part of some clever scheme to help him avoid tough questions or awkward encounters — or at least keep people focused on something other than his bone-deep dishonesty and scary antidemocratic tendencies. But there have been too many times he has lost the thread of his thoughts altogether for this to be four-dimensional chess.

Unfortunately, we have too much experience watching politicians fall prey to the vagaries of aging. We may never understand what exactly is going on with Trump, because his people are so intent on shielding him — in much the same way that Republicans accused Biden’s people of shielding him. But we know the red flags. Time and chance happen to everyone, regardless of his or her political leanings. To pretend otherwise is to court disaster.

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    Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

    Kamala's Dance Party

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    The joke doesn't work but I told it anyway. "Don Kirshner's Rock Concert" sounds super-cheesy but that tv "concert" had a million great acts in the 1970s.

    Check out the insane list of performers.

    Performers who appeared on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert

    • 10cc
    • A Taste of Honey
    • ABBA
    • The Allman Brothers Band
    • Ambrosia
    • Andy Gibb
    • Angel
    • Argent
    • Average White Band
    • Bad Company
    • Badfinger
    • Bachman-Turner Overdrive
    • Bar Kays
    • Joan Baez
    • Bee Gees
    • Pat Benatar
    • Black Oak Arkansas
    • Black Sabbath
    • Blood, Sweat & Tears
    • Blue Öyster Cult
    • David Bowie
    • Brooklyn Dreams
    • Brownsville Station
    • Cameo
    • Eric Burdon
    • The Byrds
    • Irene Cara
    • Harry Chapin
    • Cheap Trick
    • Alice Cooper
    • Jim Croce
    • Sarah Dash
    • Devo
    • Dixie Dregs
    • The Doobie Brothers
    • Donna Summer
    • Dr. Hook
    • Dr. John
    • Eagles
    • Earth, Wind & Fire
    • Edgar Winter Group
    • Electric Light Orchestra
    • Emerson, Lake & Palmer
    • Bryan Ferry
    • Fleetwood Mac
    • Flying Burrito Brothers
    • Focus
    • Foghat
    • Rory Gallagher
    • Genesis
    • Golden Earring
    • Grand Funk Railroad
    • The Guess Who
    • George Harrison
    • The Hollies
    • Herbie Hancock
    • Hot Tuna
    • The Isley Brothers[4]
    • James Gang
    • Rick James
    • Billy Joel
    • Journey
    • Waylon Jennings
    • Kansas
    • KC and the Sunshine Band
    • B. B. King
    • Kiss
    • Gladys Knight & the Pips
    • Patti LaBelle
    • Lake
    • Lenny Williams
    • Lynyrd Skynyrd
    • Mahavishnu Orchestra
    • Mahogany Rush
    • Meat Loaf
    • Melissa Manchester
    • Manfred Mann's Earth Band
    • Frank Marino
    • Don McLean
    • Molly Hatchet
    • Montrose
    • Mother's Finest
    • Maria Muldaur
    • Marshall Tucker Band
    • New Birth
    • New York Dolls
    • Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
    • Ted Nugent
    • Gary Numan
    • Ohio Players
    • Osibisa
    • Outlaws
    • The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
    • Robert Palmer
    • The Police
    • Billy Preston
    • Prince & The Revolution
    • Pure Prairie League with Vince Gill
    • Queen
    • The Ramones
    • Lou Rawls
    • Rainbow
    • Raspberries
    • Helen Reddy
    • Lou Reed
    • Martha Reeves
    • REO Speedwagon
    • Vicki Sue Robinson
    • The Rolling Stones
    • Linda Ronstadt
    • Todd Rundgren
    • Rush
    • Rose Royce
    • Santana
    • The Sex Pistols
    • Seals & Crofts
    • Sensational Alex Harvey Band
    • Slade
    • Slave
    • Sly & the Family Stone
    • Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
    • Sparks
    • Jimmie Spheeris
    • The Spinners
    • The Stampeders
    • Starz
    • Steely Dan
    • Steppenwolf
    • Steve Miller Band
    • Stephanie Mills
    • Cat Stevens
    • The Sylvers
    • Sylvester
    • Switch
    • Bram Tchaikovsky
    • The Temptations
    • Tim Weisberg
    • Marc Bolan and T. Rex
    • Ike & Tina Turner
    • UFO
    • Uriah Heep
    • Village People
    • Joe Walsh
    • Bay City Rollers
    • Van Halen
    • Van Morrison[5]
    • Waylon Jennings
    • Walter Murphy
    • War
    • Weather Report
    • Wet Willie
    • Wild Cherry
    • Wishbone Ash
    • Stevie Wonder
    • Zebra