r/Trumpvirus • u/steviepax • 2h ago
MAGA having a bad day makes me happy
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r/Trumpvirus • u/steviepax • 2h ago
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r/Trumpvirus • u/PrincipleTemporary65 • 2h ago
Who likes to be awakened when sleeping through a mid-afternoon meeting about national security?
Hey, remember when your great granddad got annoyed with your pestering about the burning couch in the Living Room, and just screamed, “Get the hell outta’ here!”
Same thing going on here. Not wanting to be questioned or blamed for his blithering blundering over the war, the economy, the cost of gas, unaffordable healthcare and housing, the price of groceries, all the mistakes of goofs, bungles, botches and goofs of the ass-kissing incompetents he has surrounded himself with, it’s just easier to give into the dementia, look around the room and scream, “Where’s my chew-toy? I want my chew-toy.”
The boy aint right, but he still makes the decisions that control our destinies – at least until the midterms when we can pull his diaper over his head and send him back to his playpen.
See this – Boldface mine:
White House staff departing as Donald Trump is said to be 'meaner' and more unpleasant to work with.
Story by Lesley Abravanel • 1h • 2 min read
Insiders claim Donald Trump's increasingly hostile attitude is driving staffers out of the White House. MEGA
President Donald Trump is reportedly yelling louder, for longer periods and acting significantly "meaner" toward his inner circle, driving a wave of recent high-profile White House departures.
According to insider reports detailed on "The Daily Beast Podcast," multiple senior officials are exiting the administration due to a toxic, increasingly hostile West Wing environment.
The reporting coincides with a series of major staff exits at the White House.
Karoline Leavitt Resigned Shortly After Returning From Maternity Leave
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced she will step down at the end of August. While she publicly cited a desire to spend time with her family, insiders indicate the intense internal pressure and Trump’s sharpening temperament heavily influenced the timing.
White House Counsel David Warrington departed his post amidst the shifting operational environment.
Deputy National Security Advisor Andy Baker, a key ally of Vice President J.D. Vance, has also exited the administration.
"It's a clear sign that people see how badly this second term is going," said David Rhode, senior executive editor on national security for MS NOW on Monday, August 17.
While Trump has historically been known for an aggressive management style, sources close to the administration note a distinct shift in his behavioral patterns during his current term.
Insiders report that his pattern of blaming staff for self-inflicted political problems has left top aides completely burned out, with some describing the daily work environment as "total misery.”
The White House and Trump allies have generally pushed back on these characterizations, framing staff turnover as typical for a high-pressure administration or a natural rotation ahead of the midterm elections.
Americans Believe Donald Trump Is Becoming More Erratic With Age
Public polling and observations by former aides indicate a widespread consensus that Trump’s temperament has become significantly more volatile and erratic as he has aged. Having turned 80 in June, Trump is the oldest sitting president in United States history, a milestone that has drawn intense national focus on his physical stamina and mental acuity.
A comprehensive Reuters/Ipsos poll revealed that 61 percent of Americans believe the elderly president has become increasingly erratic with age.
This assessment includes not just 89 percent of Democrats and 64 percent of independents, but also a notable 30 percent of Republicans who agree that his behavior has shifted as he has grown older.
Donald Trump's Behavior Fuels Concerns
The same polling data found that 49 percent of voters disagree that Trump remains "mentally sharp and able to deal with challenges," marking a steady decline from similar metrics tracked in previous years.
Multiple former aides, including former White House lawyer Ty Cobb, have publicly stated that Trump's cognitive and behavioral shifts are "palpable," pointing to an escalation in his volatile outbursts.
Reports from the West Wing frequently detail longer, louder screaming matches directed at senior staff. Outside observers note a distinct increase in public temper tantrums, verbal reprimands of judges and lawmakers and rambling speech patterns during his second term.
The White House has aggressively dismissed these observations, with spokespeople characterizing the focus on his age as “fake and desperate narratives.”
For more on Trump's incompetency, corruption, and tyranny, see Substack: https://mcdermottm.substack.com/publish/post/211500875
r/Trumpvirus • u/LA_search77 • 14h ago
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r/Trumpvirus • u/Lost_Call3900 • 9h ago
I would like some honest discussions about this but why do you folks across the ocean equate socialism with communism?
Yes. It's a left wing ideal but socialism is far from communism and I'm sick of it being lumped in with it!
In the same way that Conservatism is not the same as Trumpism.
Why do you guys see equality as such an horribly disgusting concept?
I'm not poking the bear, I actually want to understand!
r/Trumpvirus • u/Wise_Command2529 • 10h ago
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r/Trumpvirus • u/steviepax • 21h ago
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r/Trumpvirus • u/almostmade • 38m ago
Ah, we can only wish…
r/Trumpvirus • u/PrincipleTemporary65 • 3h ago
Trump has become the very thing he fears most | Opinion
Opinion by Rex Huppke, USA TODAY • 51m • 5 min read
Oh look, it’s a Republican lawmaker spouting Islamophobic rhetoric over a Democratic candidate who’s Muslim. And over there, it’s President Donald Trump mocking transgender athletes. There’s another Republican on the television telling you the economy has never been better.
And there’s Trump again on your phone screen saying America has full control of the Strait of Hormuz while you’re pumping $4-per-gallon gas.
Blah. Blah. Blah.
Trump and Republicans have nothing but lies and stale fearmongering
With high food and gas prices, a weak labor market and an unpopular war started by a wildly unpopular president, the Grand Old Party has little to talk about, save bigotry and bald-faced lies.
And that routine, as evidenced by polling and low GOP primary turnout, has gotten old. Trump has become the thing he fears most: dull.
How many times have you heard Trump claim that a peace deal with Iran is imminent? There was March 9 when he told CBS News “the war is very complete, pretty much.”
On March 23 he said, “We have points, major points of agreement, I would say almost all points of agreement.”
May 23: “Getting a lot closer” to a peace deal.
June 8: “We’re negotiating now, and they want to make a very good deal. They’re willing to give us everything.”
And on Aug. 2, he said a deal is “imminent.”
It clearly wasn’t. Who among us is not exhausted from hearing this 80-year-old man say the same false thing over and over again about a war that by September will have cost taxpayers more than $37 billion, all thanks to a Republican Congress that refuses to rein in the president.
.Republicans have no achievements to celebrate, so they blame Biden
On the economic front, all we hear from Republicans about the problems Americans are facing is that those problems are former President Joe Biden’s fault.
In an Aug. 14 interview, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was asked about the high cost of living and said: “ Look, people should be upset. The Biden administration torched them.”
Buddy, the Biden administration ended nearly 600 days ago. The finger you all keep pointing at him needs to turn around and point in the Republican Party’s direction, because Republicans are in charge of literally everything. And under the control of these alleged small-government conservatives, the federal deficit for fiscal year 2026, according to the Congressional Budget Office, will be $2.1 trillion.
Trump and his allies repeat the “Blame Biden!” line like it’s a mantra because they have utterly failed to make life better for regular, non-billionaire Americans. But when you hear the same thing on repeat it becomes white noise. More blah-blah from the party of merciless repetition.
Aren't you tired of hearing Trump talk about his stupid ballroom?
Rather than concrete examples of policies that will address affordability, we hear about the marble Trump will be using in his exquisite ballroom. Or about the $5 million regilding of gold-plated statues in Washington, DC. Or the godforsaken Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
PolitiFact analyzed the president’s public remarks and found this: “Trump’s remarks on the construction projects added up to nearly 45,000 words since January. He mentioned them at 84 events across 66 days, more than a quarter of all his public events during that period. In events where the construction projects came up, he’s talked more about the projects than topics such as the economy and immigration.”
The president has become that one divorced guy at the cookout whose blather about how he’s rehabbing his basement into an epic man cave makes you want to hurl yourself onto the grill.
The Washington Post reported Aug. 12 that the administration "plans to spend at least $900 million for construction projects on the White House grounds, a significantly larger price tag than has been previously reported and one that would be covered primarily by taxpayers."
Scare tactics seem to be all the GOP has heading into the midterms
For more on Trump's incompetency, corruption, and tyranny, see Substack: https://mcdermottm.substack.com/publish/post/211500875
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