'Who is gonna tell him?' Onlookers say Trump suffered 'bizarre memory episode on air'
Donald Trump on Saturday appeared to get the day of the week wrong on multiple occasions, including at his rally.
Trump over the weekend began his Pennsylvania rally with a long-winded story about a former professional golfer, and included a detail that became the subject of mockery online: the purported size of the man's genitalia. Later in the speech, Trump spoke two times about a game later that night, although observers were quick to point out that the game is on Sunday.
"If you're a football fan, these guys are good. I guess they're going to the game a little bit later or something. You're going to the game. Are you going, are you going to watch it on television? Former NFL stars Antonio Brown. Oh, he was a good player," Trump said after welcoming supporting comments from footballers.
A few minutes later, Trump ended a campaign video about the so-called "woke military" by saying, "And we'll get you out real fast. We're going to get you to go watch that game tonight right?"
But as onlookers were quick to note, the game is not until the following day.
Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign pointed out that Trump made the same mistake in an audio interview before the rally.
"I hope you can watch my rally. It'll be on the various stations, but watch it at, what time will that be, gentlemen? Today, but what time? Six o'clock. It’ll be six o'clock," Trump can be heard saying on the audio clip published by Harris' team. "We'll be in Pennsylvania and we're gonna have a good time. And then I'm gonna go watch the football game, also in Pennsylvania."
"Trump appears to have bizarre memory episode on air," the Harris campaign wrote Saturday. "There is no Steelers game tonight."
Tim O'Brien, who spent massive amounts of time with Trump before writing TrumpNation: The Art of Being the Donald and also spoke Saturday about Trump's "degrading" mind, chimed in with, "There is no game tonight. Who is gonna tell him?"
Popular liberal influencer Khashoggi’s Ghost said, "The game is tomorrow."
Former prosecutor Ron Filipkowski said, "The Steelers play tomorrow night. Tonight is Saturday, Dementia Donnie."
Conspiracy theory journalist and expert Mike Rothschild said, "The Steelers game is tomorrow night."
"In case having a president who knows what day of the week it is matters to you," he added.
In a world of billionaires, and you want to discuss. Millions. Damn, in America there are 23 million, millionaires, that is one out of every fifteen people in America. America is a 29 trillion a year economy, you truly are old.
shh! don’t wake the elderly golfer. he’s too exhausted to campaign also: hey, have you heard about Arnold’s palmer?
well, Sleepy Donny is back.
that’s Donny, at a campaign roundtable event in Michigan last Friday. the worn-out old fuck can’t even keep his eyes open for longer than a few seconds as he nods off.
hey, can someone get grandpa here a bowl of applesauce and then take him to bed? the poor old guy is plumb tuckered out. he just can’t hack the rigors of campaigning any more. I mean, look at this dilapidated old dipshit.
Why is your guy sitting on a black pad on the very white couch? Don't you think that's strange? What's wrong with him?