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Thursday, August 24, 2017

STARK RAVING MAD TRUMP


STARK RAVING MAD TRUMP:   "So the -- and I mean truly dishonest people in the media and the fake media, they make up stories. They have no sources in many cases. They say "a source says" -- there is no such thing. But they don't report the facts. Just like they don't want to report that I spoke out forcefully against hatred, bigotry and violence and strongly condemned the neo-Nazis, the White Supremacists, and the KKK."


Stark raving mad Trump lied and left off the words "many sides, many sides, believe me," which blames the protesters for protesting dirty rotten murderous Nazis. The media reported that correctly, and Trump told a fake story about it at his rally, where he sounded stark, raving mad.




STARK RAVING MAD TRUMP WHINED: You know why? Because they are very dishonest people. So I said, racism is evil. Now they only choose, you know, like a half a sentence here or there

See above where STARK RAVING MAD LIAR TRUMP quoted only half a sentence here or there of what he said.






STARK RAVING MAD TRUMP: "...and then they just go on this long rampage,


Stark raving mad Trump went on a 77 minute-long rampage in Phoenix on Tuesday night complaining about the media that did not conduct a long rampage.

Did I mention that Trump- is a liar?





STARK RAVING MAD TRUMP:  "...or they put on these real lightweights all around a table that nobody ever heard of, and they all say what a bad guy I am."

Stark raving mad Trump is not JUST a "bad guy," but he's also a stark raving MAD BAD guy.





STARK RAVING MAD TRUMP:  "But, I mean do you ever see anything -- and then you wonder why CNN is doing relatively poorly in the ratings."

FAKE news from stark raving mad Trump. CNN is doing just fine. The New York Times and Washington Post are NOT failing and MSNBC is beating the ratings panties off of FAUX NOOZ.





STARK RAVING MAD TRUMP:  "Because they're putting like seven people all negative on Trump. And they fired Jeffrey Lord, poor Jeffrey. Jeffrey Lord. I guess he was getting a little fed up, and he was probably fighting back a little bit too hard."

Jeffrey Lord wrote "Sieg Heil" in a tweet. That's what Nazis say. Poor Jeffrey? Stark raving mad Trump feels sorry for scumbucket Jeffrey Lord. 






STARK RAVING MAD TRUMP:   "And you know I mention that, but to the best of my knowledge when there was a big problem, Barack Obama never said it took place because of radical Islamic terrorists, he never said that, right."

Stark raving mad blame-monkey Trump always manages to blame President Obama for Trump's rank stupidity and gross behavior because he's a malignant narcissist and a pissant crybaby.






And here's the redoubtable Charlie Pierce addressing stark raving mad Trump's stark raving mad supporters:


"Before we get to the other stuff, and there was lots of other stuff, I'd like to address myself to those people...who waited for hours in 105-degree heat so that they could have the G-spot of their irrationality properly stroked for them. 

You're all suckers. 

You're dim and you're ignorant and you can't even feel yourself sliding toward something that will surprise even you with its fundamental ugliness, something that everybody who can see past the veil of their emotions can see as plain as a church by daylight, to borrow a phrase from that Willie Shakespeare fella. 

The problem, of course, is that you, in your pathetic desire to be loved by a guy who wouldn't have 15 seconds for you on the street, are dragging the rest of us toward that end, too. 

 A guy basically went mad, right there on the stage in front of you, and you cheered and booed right on cue because you're sheep and because he directed his insanity at all the scapegoats that your favorite radio and TV personalities have been creating for you over the past three decades. 

 It was a deadening, numbing 77 minutes. (If there's one modern orator he most resembles, it's Fidel Castro.) 

The abiding feelings that I took away from this carnival of the Id were twofold: first, that this jefe manqué is on the verge of sending people infinitely better than he is to die in a war he doesn't understand, and second, and probably most important, this is a president* who is scared to death. He's frightened of the responsibilities of his office, of the mounting unpopularity of both himself and his policies, and of the hounds baying at the frontiers of his shady past and shadier present. He's terrified, and he should be. He's desperately shoring up the bubble that his ovine followers helped him build to insulate him from the truth and from empirical reality.



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4 comments:

Kevin Robbins said...

At least those Trump supporters waiting in the 107 degree heat got a preview of what Hell is going to be like.

Les Carpenter said...

Suffice it to say Trump is a narcissist that creates his own alt reality and molds everything to fit perfectly into it as exactly as wants it to.

O'Connell, McCain, Flake, and Corker have it exactly right. Trump is a seriously unstable and dangerous individual. He has his hands on the launch code. Terrifying indeed.

I know people who think Trump make the North Korean madman seem sane on comparison.

Les Carpenter said...

McConnell not O'Connell. Tough day 😒

Dervish Sanders said...

According to a tweet from the Alt-Right's Richard Spencer, "Trump has never denounced the Alt-Right. Nor will he". We know that there isn't much difference between Nazis, Confederates, White Nationalists and the Alt-Right... but they think there is a difference. Trump knows this (surely Bannon told him).

"Did he say white nationalist?" Spencer asked reporters, after President Donald Trump denounced neo-Nazis, the Ku Klux Klan, and white supremacists in his second post-Charlottesville statement. "Racist means an irrational hatred of people. I don't think he meant any of us". (Link).

The alt-right is convinced that Trump is their man... because HE IS. Trump is a racist who was "elected" with the help of racists.