I think that because the war is in a bit of a stalemate, Trump is struggling to find things to boast about.
I think we shouldn't underestimate how big a problem that is for him.
Trump has a desperate desire for grandiosity and if need be, he will tell a monstrous lie or manufacture a grave crisis.
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As soon as I saw this post I didn't need to read the article to know what it was about: A Fox host probably criticised Trump and pointed out one of his failings.
I guessed it was probably Jessica Tarlov.
I'm not good at this; Trump is just predictable and pathetic.
Trump explains his ignorance of common terms by saying they're old-fashioned (groceries) or not relevant (affordability).
America elected a guy who's not only ignorant, unwilling to learn and actually inept, but also born to privilage with a sense of entitlement.
A ridiculous choice for president.
I bet that Roger is reasonably well-off.
What security threat? Ten months ago Trump "obliterated" Iran's nuclear capacity for "decades", apparently.
My God, will he ever just shut up for a while?
Yes, it's also a kind of "hey look at me, I'm important, the whole world revolves around me. And don't forget it" type of post
When he stuffs up he doubles down on the rhetoric, the big talk, the boasting.
Trump is praising himself for facilitating the re-opening of the strait which was only closed in the first place by the war that he and Bibi started.
So, essentially, he wants to be congratulated for ceasing those actions that created the problem originally.
Trump is praising himself for facilitating the re-opening of the strait which was only closed in the first place by the war that he and Bibi started.
So, essentially, he wants to be congratulated for ceasing those actions that created the problem originally.
Yet on my Fox app I notice that Trump is praising himself for re-openig the strait which was only closed because of his (and Bibi's) actions in the first place.
So, essentially, he wants to be congratulated for ceasing those actions that caused the problem in the first place.
What happened to his "Help is on the way" message to the Iranian protesters back in January?
Now he wants to bomb Iran "back into the stone age.
Everything he says, at any time, is designed to get a particular result (eg. praise) in that moment, and has no use, or relevance, to him beyond that.
In January Trump encouraged Iranian protesters to continue their restance to the regime, and he promised, "Help is on the way".
Now, the POS talks about bombing Iran "back to the stone age".
He initially encouraged them not out of compassion, but because their victory would've earned him praise.
It's ALWAYS somebody else's fault.
Whenever Trump realises that he's stuffed up, is caught doing the wrong thing, or is exposed as being inept, he starts to move into "victim" mode, of which there are many forms.
This time, he's pushing the narrative that his foray into Iran would be a success if only others pulled their weight.
Right now, America needs a president who's smart, well-informed, full of energy, switched-on, and devoted to serving the needs of the people.
Instead the US is "led" by an ignorant, self-serving, narcissistic windbag, who seeks undeserved praise while suffering from obvious mental decline.
I believe he got up at 4am every Sunday before he was even a teenager, shovelled snow or coal for two hours, and then walked 10 miles just so he could attend Sunday school (while practising the Lords prayer and some psalms along the way)!๐
Seriously, if he went it was because his parents made him.
In January, Trump encouraged the Iranian people to continue protesting against the Iranian regime, with the promise that "help is on its way".
Now this POS is threatening to "Bomb Iran back into the stone age"
What an a**hole!
Here's perhaps a stupid question, but I want to ask it.
With these "donations," apparently funding the building of this monstrosity, who will actually own it?
It should, of course, be the government (i e. the people), but I am always looking for the Trump grift, which is sometimes hidden.
He said that the ballroom's construction is paid for by private donors.
Firstly, I bet he's getting a cut of that funding somehow.
Secondly, are we sure that the building will belong to the people?
It could be argued that Trump's unnecessary war against Iran and Iran's military forced Iran to consider previously "off limits" retalitory measures such as control of the straits of Hormuz.
So, Trump helped them to recognise a new "weapon" they can use against the world.
His narcissism has no limits!
What I specifically mean is that this will not be the worst or most extreme example of Trump's egomania.
Every Trump failure drives another bout of excessive narcissistic behaviour.
There is no limit to his narcissism.
Aiso, Trump knows that nobody will put his name on anything after he's gone, so he's doing it himself now.
In the first few months of Trump's return to the presidency, I thought, "Wow, his narcissism is off the charts. It can't get any worse than this."
I was wrong. There is no limit to his narcissism.
Trump knows that nobody will put his name on anything after he's gone, so he's doing it himself now.
My guess is that the gift (if it exists) is a promise.
Maybe Trump has been talking to some Iranians who are NOT in the government, and they told Trump, "If you put us in power, we will direct a % of our oil and gas revenue your way".
Trump would be arrogant enough to think that could happen.
It would be a mistake to interpret Fox's action as an expression of respect for Joe Kent or his wife
The goal was to hide Trump's worst impulses.
It seems the Trump Administration is going to PREVENT the Democratic Party party from occupying a majority of seats in the House of Representatives and the Senate after the mid-term elections, even if the voters choose Democrats.
Trump is a man who will act illegally IF he can get away with it.
Trump thinks he's entitled to - No, he thinks he DESERVES - every bit of grift he can orchestrate (while President) for his own personal benefit.
Apart from setting upper age limits, I think that measures should be taken in the future to assess presidential candidates for personality disorders.
His death will not solve all the problems he has caused, but it will bring some joy. The stain he's left on American life and politics will remain for a while.
My main hope is for the exposure of who Trump really is and the humiliation that might follow.
That display of bravado doesn't fool anyone.
Trump knows that he has two things coming for him: death and irrelevance.
He can't do anything about death, but he thinks he can delay the irrelevance.
However, there are many powerful Republicans who don't want a third Trump term. They want him gone.
Lately, I've been wondering what to post after Trump's death and whether it would be proper to hold back those comments until after his funeral.
I haven't decided upon the "when," but I now have the "what":
"Good, I'm glad he's dead."
I'm nobody, but I was wondering what to post after Trump's death and whether it would be proper to hold back those thoughts until after the funeral.
I haven't decided upon the "when," but I now have the "what":
"Good, I'm glad he's dead."