EXCERPT:
SCHMIDT: "Look, this is worse when you listen to the president on radio. Absent of visuals of TV, and it’s not the first instance. He’s clearly slurring his words. I don’t know the cause of it is, but when you combine it with Bob Corker’s critique that the president of the United States is unstable, that he’s dangerous, when you look at the private comments that are made by members of Congress around his stability, you look at his actions in recent weeks, we look at the reality that on this day we talk about the Churchill-Roosevelt relationship where the president of the United States is not welcome in the United Kingdom, where there is a consensus among both parties in Great Britain, that his presence next to Her Majesty, the Queen is an unconscionable assault on her dignity by him standing next to her. When you look at all of that, this is worthy of discussion. The question of his fitness, of his stability, is in the air. And it doesn’t get better when you see clear impairments. I don’t know. Is that a tooth problem? Is that something else? Presidents every year typically to a naval hospital for a checkup. This president, to my knowledge, is departing that tradition. We don't have updates on his health. We don’t know what’s going on. But this is a legitimate issue worthy of consideration. This is the man who commands America’s nuclear arsenal. In that video, that speech, that impairment is chilling."