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He’s probably had this in the back of his Adderall addled brain for years now but his impulse control is now kaput. “ One day during his first term, Donald Trump summoned a top aide to discuss a new idea. “Trump called me down to the Oval Office,” John Bolton, national security adviser in 2018, told the Guardian. “He said a prominent businessman had just suggested the US buy Greenland.” It was an extraordinary proposal. And it originated from a longtime friend of the president who would go on to acquire business interests in the Danish territory. The businessman, Bolton learned, was Ronald Lauder. Heir to a makeup fortune – the global cosmetics brand Estée Lauder – he had known Trump, a fellow wealthy New Yorker, for more than 60 years.” https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/15/ronald-lauder-billionaire-donor-donald-trump-ukraine-greenland |
Wow. Loaded article quoting Michael Wolfe’s excerpts from his 5th book about Trump, out in February. Harp credits Trump’s “Right to Try law with saving her life by allowing her to access experimental treatments for bone cancer.” Read the article. She’s tenacious for sure. If Wolfe’s direct quotes are true, she told Trump, “I only have eyes for you.” The context was in response to a question Trump asked. Fascinating and sad. |
Like Laura Loomer, she's probably on the spectrum and has developed an obsession for Trump. Don't get me wrong, I am not criticizing autistic people in general. My family is various shades of autistic and none of us have any unhealthy obsessions. But being obsessed and persistent like this is an autistic trait. It's sad this woman didn't choose to obsess over becoming a research scientist, nurse or doctor to help others with their bone cancers. |
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Good gracious:
She allegedly wrote: “You are all that matters to me,” “I don’t ever want to let you down,” and “I want to bring you joy” in the notes. A spokesperson for Trump at the time said Harp, 34, was “trusted and valued” and praised her “work ethic and dedication” in supporting Trump’s election campaign. |
Wow, I’m pretty sure she was treated at NIH, taking advantage of the advances that were since severely limited by DOGE. How wonderful for her. |
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Trump: "Shockingly, our 'brilliant' NATO Ally, the UK, is planning to give away Island of Diego Garcia ... China & Russia have noticed this act of total weakness ... UK giving away important land is an act of GREAT STUPIDITY, & is another in a long line of reasons why Greenland has to be acquired"
Diego Garcia and Greenland have nothing to do with each other and aren't even in the same hemisphere. |
More memory problems for Trump. Last February he said of the UK's Chagos deal: “I have a feeling it’s going to work out very well. “They’re talking about a very long-term, powerful lease, a very strong lease, about 140 years.” Then in May last year, Rubio put out a statement welcoming the agreement. So, what's changed? |
Highly likely it's not memory problems, it's rewriting history and gaslighting. Whatever supports his narrative. |
Hold on tight, everyone. We are entering his angry phase of dementia. This is what's happening right now. All we need to do is hang on until his complete incapacity or demise, without triggering WWIII. This is the goal: not doing WWIII. Can we achieve this during his remaining period in office? |
We need to give Trump a soft, innocuous, and childish target to focus all of his rage on, which will occupy his time and divert his ever-shrinking attention span away from human targets. Like sporks. Convince him that sporks are evil and the root cause of everything wrong with our country. Are they spoons? Are they forks? They’re not knives. God made three utensils, and that’s it. Sporks are unnatural. Sporks are warping our children. The way to achieve this is by narcissistic injury. Have Forky from Toy Story insult him. Compare his tiny hands to sporks. Have one of his golf course deals fall through because the developers sold the adjacent parcel to an unsightly, noisy spork factory. It’s the same strategy you’d use with a toddler who’s playing with something fragile or dangerous. Swap it out for a harmless substitute. |
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From today:
Trump: "Whoo. I'm glad my finger wasn't in that sucker. That could've dome some damage but you know what? I wouldn't have shown the pain. I would've gone back. Boy did you hear that? That was nasty. But I would not have shown the pain. I would've acted like nothing happens as my finger fell off." |
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Trump on Renee Good: "When she was shot, there was another woman that was screaming 'Shame. Shame Shame Shame.' So loud. Like a professional opera singer. She was so loud. And so professional. She wasn't a woman that was hurt like, 'Oh my heart is injured.' She was a professional." |
| Just watching him right now, this is clearly the most powerful person on the planet. Not sure which planet though. |
Almost afraid to ask: where was his finger? |
It’s humiliating to be an American right now. |