Understanding Trump
2 February 2026
In general, this blog focuses on what we can do to make the world better. Action matters more than outrage. Still, understanding our demented and deranged President may motivate some people, including me, to do more. That may mean becoming more politically active, being more intentional about supporting small businesses rather than billionaires, backing bloggers who challenge Trump and avoiding Fox and other media outlets that function as his doormat.
I subscribe to Robert Reich’s blog, which recently noted:
As Trump’s dementia worsens, several axioms are useful for interpreting his increasingly incoherent bloviation.
Axiom #1: Whatever he asserts to be a fact is either a wild exaggeration or a bald-faced lie. Always disregard.
Axiom #2: Whatever he blames on anyone else is something he’s done. He projects like mad, so his accusations are always windows onto what he’s worrying that others will discover about himself.
Axiom #3: Whatever he criticizes as being fake news is a fact he doesn’t want you to know. So pay special attention to it.
Axiom #4: Whenever he attacks some source of information — a survey, poll, or report — it’s come up with some truth he fears. So look at it and share it. More
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