The 'mad king': has Trump finally lost it?
In the final days of his presidency, Richard Nixon came unglued, said Jamelle Bouie in The New York Times. He reportedly became irrational and obsessive, making wild suggestions and rambling about his past triumphs. His son-in-law and adviser Ed Cox recalled that Nixon would wander the halls of the White House talking to pictures of former presidents.
Alas, it seems Donald Trump has reached similar depths of self-destructive mania. Witness his recent unhinged letter to Norways prime minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, in which Trump implied that he was entitled to seize Greenland owing to Norways failure to award him the Nobel Peace Prize.
Where to begin? Norways government doesnt choose the winner of the prize. Nor does it own Greenland. And Trump hasnt, as he insisted, stopped 8 Wars PLUS, or anything close. We have three years left with a mad king. It does not feel sustainable.
Manic performance art
Trump has the worlds most consequential case of untreated logorrhea, said Susan B. Glasser in The New Yorker. According to a new study, in this first year of his second term he has spoken 1,977,609 words in presidential appearances 145% more than in the first year of his first term.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/mad-king-trump-finally-lost-070500222.html
Did he ever have it to begin with?
Dave Bowman
(6,876 posts)bucolic_frolic
(54,414 posts)Hey Joe
(482 posts)He never had it to begin with.
Aristus
(71,845 posts)never had 'it' in the first place.
His whole tawdry, squalid, revolting life serves as nothing more than an example of how not to behave as a human being.