Which to be honest makes him more endearing to me. If autistic, he was certainly stimming when he was on stage (moving about, grimacing etc) change is a huge issue for him, particularly his environment, having people in and out would cause a ton of stress in him and make his life much harder than it needs to be.
Why would it do otherwise?
If I was going to make fun of any of the kids, I could choose from the mutant sons or the youngest daughter who, at best, is a two-face. I have criticized Trump outright and harshly. Why would I feel the need to be "passive aggressive" here?
So I can endear myself to other posters? So I don't cross any of the sacred lines that haven't been crossed over the last eight years? I'm not criticizing the son, I'm curious about the father. Obviously, he doesn't have to make all the kid's medical issues public, but hiding it to the point of not revealing why the son and the flotus-elect won't be moving to the White House IS strange. Addressing what he believes are his own experiences with vaccines and then pretending they are about someone else is odd. Quite frankly,If you know anyone on the spectrum, putting a 10 year old in front of a large crowd on national television (at 3 am) does seem like a questionable decision (although Barron might have been adamant about wanting to do it.)
People have been understanding about Barron's very likely case of autism and Trump has been vocal about his plans to be an autism/vaccine advocate, so the decision to continue not addressing it is strange. And it's worth talking about. If you don't like it, you can simply ignore the thread.