New Republic Post: Trump’s ‘Bizarre Behavior’ Is Because He Probably Has Syphilis

In a Friday guest post on The New Republic 's website, Dr. Steven Beutler surmised that explaining President Donald Trump's "bizarre, volatile behavior" and concerns "raging among mental health professionals about Trump's mental state" could be put to rest with his guess that Trump's been battling a Sexual Transmitted Disease and specifically syphilis. Beutler made this determination after a set-up about how Democrats have raised concerns to legislation requiring the White House to hire a psychiatrist to it being considered "unethical" in the mental health world "to speculate publicly about someone whom they have examined" : Physicians like me have also taken notice of Trump's bizarre, volatile behavior.

My Bizarre Idea

So I was thinking about the Giant's need to find a young developmental QB, and bemoaning this year's draft class, and I thought up this idea. What if we traded a late - mid round pick for Christian Hackenberg.

Strange case of Supt Taylor and the garda ‘leak’ that never happened

Superintendent Dave Taylor was in full dress uniform when he presented himself for arrest at Balbriggan garda station in April 2015. Much to reflect on: Superintendent Dave Taylor gets ready at his home to go back to work at the traffic corps at Dublin Castle Superintendent Dave Taylor was in full dress uniform when he presented himself for arrest at Balbriggan garda station in April 2015.

A Year After Suspension, Nate Mason’s Growing On & Off The Court

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From ‘Inception’ To M.C. Escher, ‘Doctor…

Oscar nominated for their labors on Marvel's Doctor Strange , visual effects supervisors Stephane Ceretti and Richard Bluff are emblematic of the magic their craft can bring to big screen endeavors. Injecting magic into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the Benedict Cumberbatch-starring film, the pair had an important part to play in the future of the studio, creating the looks for several mystical dimensions that may appear in future Marvel movies.

Man practicing Parkour falls 40 feet down chimney in Denver

A 26-year-old man says he was making an action video with friends when he fell 40 feet down the chimney of a downtown Denver apartment building. Dustin Hinkle tells KCNC-TV that he and a couple of friends were making a Parkour video on the roof of the Denver City Lofts on Thursday when he fell through a chimney cover.

Researched discover 50000-year-old weird cave life

In this image provided by Mike Spilde Mario Corsalini stands near to a gypsum rosette crystal. In a Mexican cave system so beautiful and hot that it is called both Fairyland and hell scientists have discovered life trapped in crystals that could be 50,0 If confirmed, the microbes would represent some of the toughest extremophiles on the planet - dwelling at depths 100 to 400 meters below Earth's surface and enduring temperatures of 45A to 65A Celsius.

Graham Westley fumes over ‘bizarre’ refereeing decisions in Newport County defeat to Cambridge United

Newport County manager Graham Westley blasted the "bizarre" decisions of referee Trevor Kettle after his side lost 3-2 against Cambridge United. A last-minute penalty for a Mitch Rose foul on Luke Berry, which saw the former get a red card, was a particular source of annoyance for the manager after his side surrendered a two-goal lead in the Sky Bet League Two match.

Germany bans internet-connected doll as ‘spying device’

German regulators have banned an internet-connected doll called "My Friend Cayla" that can chat with children, warning Friday that it was a de facto "spying device". "Items that conceal cameras or microphones and that are capable of transmitting a signal, and therefore can transmit data without detection, compromise people's privacy," said the agency's head, Jochen Homann.

Bizarre footage shows firefighter bleating like a sheep to comfort lamb that fell down well

The firefighter tried to encourage the fallen lamb out of the man hole by putting on his best mother sheep tones Firefighters are best known for their bravery and courage - but not many would imagine making sheep noises as being on their list of known talents. Luckily however, for one unfortunate two-week-old lamb which fell down a man hole - and then into an underground pipe - in a field in Northern Ireland, it is.

Lifeboat crew launched after ‘body’ spotted pick up white suit

A lifeboat crew launched to recover a possible human body - but it turned out to be a white protective suit. The white protective suit that was recovered after the RNLI Peterhead Tamar Lifeboat was launched, at the request of UK Coastguard A lifeboat crew launched to recover a possible human body - but it turned out to be a white protective suit.

Weird crystal cave life

... revived both in the lab and on site. The life forms - 40 different strains of microbes and even some viruses - are so weird that their nearest relatives are still 10 per cent different genetically. That makes their closest relative still pretty far ...

What should airline passengers do if a pilot acts bizarrely?

When a pilot on a United Airlines flight from Austin to San Francisco launched into a bizarre rant last week over the plane intercom, the 120 passengers in the cabin were put in the awkward position of looking after their own safety. The pilot, who rambled on about Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and her own divorce, was ultimately replaced on the flight and United Airlines apologized to the passengers - but not until several passengers got up and demanded to be let off the plane.

Lincoln food company incorporates crickets into products

Crickets, ground to a powder, are a key ingredient in new pasta and rice products being developed by Bugeater Foods, a startup working from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus, the Omaha World-Herald reported. The goal is to get as much buggy nutrition into the pasta as possible while still making a product that looks and tastes good and cooks properly.

Someone’s spying on your strange airport behavior

When at the airport, do you ever run late for a flight, yawn, whistle or rub your hands together a lot? Maybe you appear confused, wear a coat in summer, or display exaggerated emotions? Blink a lot or cover your mouth with your hand? If so, you better watch outa you are being watched by a team of nearly 3,000 plain-clothed or uniformed "behavior protection officers" stationed at airports across the country. The American Civil Liberties Union wants Congress to shut down a Transportation Security Administration program of surreptitious traveler surveillance, based on an investigation of internal TSA documents.

Trump’s ‘do you hate the media as much as I do’…

In an email, Trump's White House invited recipients to take part in his Mainstream Media Accountability Survey It asks participants questions like: 'Do you believe that the mainstream media does not do their due diligence fact-checking before publishing stories on the Trump administration?' And: 'Do you believe that the media unfairly reported on President Trump's executive order temporarily restricting people entering our country?'

Em Rusciano posts bizarre photo covered in glitter

'A unicorn j***** on my head': 2DAY FM's Em Rusciano posts bizarre photo covered in glitter while at Adelaide Fringe Festival And it appears that applies to Instagram also, with 2DAY FM's Em Rusciano posting an image on Friday from the Adelaide Fringe Festival with a shocking remark about her colourful appearance. 'A unicorn j***** on my head': 2DAY FM's Em Rusciano shared bizarre photo and caption to Instagram as she attened the Adelaide Fringe Festival on Friday covered in glitter Posing angelically with her hands under her chin, she wrote: 'A unicorn j***ed on my head, I am so happy RN [right now].'

Warren Frost, Of ‘Twin Peaks’ & ‘Seinfeld’ Fame, Dies At 91

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Breck Hockey Player Uses Blog To Chronicle Life With Dwarfism

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