Fox News Stars Cope With Sleepy Trump Cabinet Meet by Whipping Out 136-Year-Old Rejoinder
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Fox News Stars Cope With Sleepy Trump Cabinet Meet by Whipping Out 136-Year-Old Rejoinder
"DR. MARC SIEGEL: This is a disgrace because we don't need to see President Trump passing cognitive tests. As you just said, he passes one every single day, every single moment, going in and out of press conferences. I've never seen anything like it ba actually. LAURA INGRAHAM: Well, we all know that he doesn't sleep. You know, I'm not a big sleeper either. So, you know, I on occasion I close my eyes if someone's talking for too long, I admit it."
"But big deal. I mean the r the the results speak for themselves. DR. MARC SIEGEL: Thomas Edison. LAURA INGRAHAM: What President Trump does on a daily basis. If you sleep three hours or four hours a night, you're probably gonna close your eyes, whether you're seventy nine or forty nine. I don't think that matters. DR. MARC SIEGEL: Yeah, President Trump Thomas Edison believed in the ten minute nap, by the way. What would they say? We wouldn't have electricity, right?"
President Donald Trump repeatedly appeared to nod off or struggle to remain awake during his final Cabinet meeting of the year, prompting viral mockery and circulation of a six-box montage of alleged naps. Laura Ingraham and Dr. Marc Siegel acknowledged that Trump may have been nodding but minimized its significance by pointing to limited sleep and historical precedent. The commentators compared brief dozing to Thomas Edison’s napping practice and defended short naps as common for people who sleep three or four hours nightly. The commentators argued that momentary eye-closing does not indicate cognitive failure and criticized fixation on the episode while referencing coverage of Joe Biden.
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