It’s doubtful. Trump will never get over the fact that Obama won it. Never. But Trump for sure won’t win it if he bombs Iran. The question is whether he knows that. |
Thanks! |
And yet still it's one of his best skills, along with lying, bullying, and whining for attention. |
Fact. |
Love the cheering of him like a child. |
Trump has been used to getting away with a lot because some people think he’s funny. But his sense of humor is not as sharp as it used to be.
A few days ago he asked a visiting soccer team: “Could a woman make your team?” and pressed the point as an indirect “joke” about trans athletes. This week he also asked the obviously white workers who erected the two new flag poles on the White House grounds, whether they had any illegals in their homes. He’s not even funny anymore, even by his own juvenile standards. I wonder if MAGa will notice. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLID5gxxwVP/?igsh=eXV1bjRwZ2N3dnJ4 |
Sounds like same old Trump to me. |
I agree that he used to have a really sharp sense of humor. And that it's really faded. All these complaints about Biden's hidden infirmity when Trump's is on unacknowledged public display. |
The actual president
https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/stephen-miller-trump-immigration-c1e0e924?st=h3LpTx&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink Stephen Miller’s Fingerprints Are on Everything in Trump’s Second Term The deputy chief of staff has played an outsize role in immigration—and amassed more power than almost anyone else at the White House and overrode the Senate Confirmed Sec Ag on deportation policy. |
He's a shadow of himself from his first term (which wasn't a high bar in the first place). It just continues to go downhill from here as we approach midterms and eventually the Presidential primaries, and he's simply not relevant. We're nearing the six-month mark (i.e., 1/8 of his Presidency is already over). |