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B-b-but he took a test that said he's a stable genius! He had to identify cartoon animals and everything!!!
He said he aced the dementia test, he boasted to anyone that would listen. He said he has no issues spotting a cartoon giraffe or even remembering 5 words in a row.
"The cow says 'Moo'"
"Great job Mr. Trump!"
<Surreptitiously hides spinning farm animal child's toy>
You said boasted past tense, but it's happened so recently I doubt he will ever stop boasting about it.
I would love it if that were an accurate description of a 5 year olds i.q. test
Edit* Wait, is it?
Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.
WTF. Are you rainman? You still remember today! You must be the smartest person on the planet!
Also those words would never be used for a memory evaluation, they are too closely related, I believe he was just naming what he could see.
Within the context of where he was when he stated that list, 100% it was just what he saw in the moment when looking for inspiration for 5 words. If you sat a child down in a room full of toys and asked them to name 5 things, they would probably name their 5 favorite, or most obvious toys in front of them.
Someone who was more with it would be able to put in the effort to pick random, less related words.