The Future of Trump's Speeches: Will He Continue Until 90 or Find Retirement?
As Donald Trump approaches his late 70s, questions arise about the future of his highly publicized speeches and rallies. Will he continue his 'MAGA' campaign into his 90s, or will he eventually retire and live a quiet life in private?
Trumponomics: Will He Give Speeches Until 90?
It is widely assumed that as Trump ages, his cognitive abilities will decline. By the time he reaches 90, he would likely be in a state where he can barely form sentences and might even mumble names like Hillary Clinton. His addiction to the spotlight and his chronic need for public validation indicate that he would refuse to retire, holding onto rallies and making speeches even if he is completely brain dead.
Family History and Health Concerns
Given the family history of dementia and Trump's current health trajectory, it is highly probable that he will be giving speeches in a locked memory care facility before he turns 80. His lifelong battle with health issues, particularly obesity and unhealthy dietary habits, also suggest a shorter life expectancy.
A Life of Bluster and Desperation
Regardless of age, Trump's obnoxious and boisterous nature is unlikely to change. He has been a public figure for decades and will continue to fight for power, whether or not he has an audience. His current supporters are largely anti-American and embattled, and it is uncertain if he will have any true friends or family by the time he reaches 90.
Health Risks and Obstacles to Longevity
At 75, Trump already faces numerous health challenges. His obesity and diet high in fast food like KFC and diet soda suggest that his life expectancy may be significantly reduced. Some doctors even refer to Alzheimer's as 'Diabetes Type Three,' indicating a strong correlation between obesity and the disease. Sadly, his health prospects do not bode well for reaching 90 and maintaining the energy to continue his public appearances.
Given his physical and mental health, it is more realistic to expect that Trump will face significant health challenges earlier than his 80th birthday. His family's history of dementia, combined with his current health issues, paints a bleak picture for his future.