Posted on 06/09/2018 1:45:27 PM PDT by COBOL2Java
A CNBC journalist on Saturday responded to President Trumps lengthy press conference in Canada by saying he was concerned about the presidents mental health -- the latest Trump-related health concern raised by media outlets.
CNBC correspondent John Harwood made the remarks on MSNBCs AM Joy. Mediaite first reported on Harwoods comments. Trump used the press conference to take a hard stance on tariffs, warning allies not to retaliate against U.S. tariffs on aluminum and steel. He also criticized past U.S. leaders for their handling of the crisis on the Korean Peninsula and trade -- something he has done multiple times before.
But Harwood was concerned. I'll be honest as a citizen: I'm concerned about the president's state of mind. He did not look well to me in that press conference, he said. He was not speaking logically or rationally. It sounded as if he was making stuff up, saying China told me nobody's ever talked to us, saying, 'Oh, I talked to Justin Trudeau and can't believe he was getting away with so much trade stuff.'
Harwood said that that there was something about his affect that troubled the veteran journalist.
"I don't think those things are true. And he, there was something about his affect which was oddly kind of languid for him," he said. "I don't know what it means but he did not look well to me.
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Keep yapping Josh, “voice your concerns”... Tell us how you really feel.
What could be funnier than a leftard talking about someone else’s sanity?
He looked presidential, Hardwood. Reason you dont recognize it is because you havent seen such a thing since Ronald Reagan.
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Spot on comment.
And Trumps humor is kick in the balls humor, it aint jellybeans.
Trump said wed get sick of winning, but I had no idea how utterly exhausted I would be watching the media have a continuous mental implosion.
This has long past gone from being ridiculous...
Have we gone into the “he’s mentally ill” stage again? I thought we were still in the “King” stage and weren’t supposed to transition until after the “Hitler” stage.
Trump looked great to me.
The left lives in a different universe.
I laughed so hard when Trump called Trudeou on the tariffs.
Justin is all like “you cant do this, how can you do this? We are your buds, we are not a national security risk”
Trump says “you burnt the White House down didn’t you?”
Heads exploded though out the MSM LOL!
Wait till this commie bastard wins presidente in Mexico
A big subjective, "he doesn't look well to me" from Harwood.
How much investigation and running down leads did he do to come up with that gem?
This is what passes for journalism nowadays. Weak. Pathetic.
Okay, need some explanation here.
It was England that burned down the White House.
Is Trump saying that because Canada belonged to England during the war of 1812 they are culpable?
When Mexico elects this Commie SOB, Trump is going to come down on them like a ton of bricks.
The Fake aNews worrying about someone making things up. Libs have no sense of irony.
I know, right? They question Trumps mental health and then give Maxine Waters and Nancy Pelosi microphones.
Technically it was an expeditionary force launched from England, but technically Canada was an English colony at the time.
Hat tip Commodore Perry
Trumps rattling Justins chain
Thank you Dr. Harwood. STFU, OK?
You mean like bubba and Hitlery
Harwood is a jackass. Cut, print, wrap.
“Would not trust Harwood or any NBC employee. However Trump is under enormous stress, has perhaps too active a schedule for a man in his mid seventies. Should have skipped the G7 nonsense entirely, and told them to reschedule at his convenience. Better if he vacationed prior to his meeting in Singapore.”
Garbage. Trump looked just fine.
Don’t give that weasel Hardwood credibility.
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