Trump is deranged and dangerous - let's work harder than we did in 2016 to keep him out of office
6 October 2024
It’s hard to believe that one very public person can be so deranged, but almost every week, Donald J. Trump provides more statements or actions that demonstrate that he should not hold any responsible position.
This is my favorite - G-d made Trump - a video he is airing:
Let’s review the numbers on Donald Trump:
34 felony convictions
54 pending criminal charges
2 impeachments
2 popular vote losses
$88 million owed to E. Jean Carroll
$450 million owed for civil fraud
$8 trillion added to the national debt
2.9 million net loss of jobsIs this what Trump meant when he promised “numbers like we’ve never seen”?
Trump recently made bizarre statements about his assassination attempts:
Saying that the Secret Service had been burdened by the security needs of the recent U.N. General Assembly, Mr. Trump complained that officials “said that we have to guard the United Nations, which meant the president of North Korea, who is basically trying to kill me.” He added, “So they want to guard him, but they don’t want to guard me.”
Trump claims that his tariffs policy is why people in foreign countries are trying to assassinate him (note the complete silence of his audience)
Former President Donald Trump has delivered a barrage of lies and distortions about the federal response to Hurricane Helene.
While various misinformation about the response has spread widely without Trump’s involvement, the Republican presidential nominee has been one of the country’s leading deceivers on the subject. Over a span of six days, in public comments and social media posts, Trump has used his powerful megaphone to endorse or invent false or unsubstantiated claims. Source.
The New York Times released a scathing critique of Trump’s cognitive decline:
Former President Donald J. Trump vividly recounted how the audience at his climactic debate with Vice President Kamala Harris was on his side. Except that there was no audience. The debate was held in an empty hall. No one “went crazy,” as Mr. Trump put it, because no one was there.
Anyone can misremember, of course. But the debate had been just a week earlier and a fairly memorable moment. And it was hardly the only time Mr. Trump has seemed confused, forgetful, incoherent or disconnected from reality lately. In fact, it happens so often these days that it no longer even generates much attention.
He rambles, he repeats himself, he roams from thought to thought — some of them hard to understand, some of them unfinished, some of them factually fantastical. He voices outlandish claims that seem to be made up out of whole cloth. He digresses into bizarre tangents about golf, about sharks, about his own “beautiful” body. He relishes “a great day in Louisiana” after spending the day in Georgia. He expresses fear that North Korea is “trying to kill me” when he presumably means Iran. As late as last month, Mr. Trump was still speaking as if he were running against President Biden, five weeks after his withdrawal from the race. More
To Trump supporters: Would you support or hire anyone else with the personality defects and criminal and fraud verdicts of Trump? You may be a great bridge player, make a great apple strudel, be proficient at your job or be a gardening expert; unfortunately, you have been conned, brainwashed or otherwise had your political thinking impaired by Trump. How can we trust your judgment? Please stay away from Fox and other media indifferent to the truth and pay more attention to reality.
On the lighter side, this is a Randy Rainbow parody based on Taylor Swift’s hit Blank Space.
We don’t want a repeat of 2016. Please join me in pledging to do a little more to support Harris and the Democratic Party before voting ends on 5 November 2024.
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