Trump’s Dementia

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Anonymous wrote:Trump‘s almost 2 hour long televised cabinet meeting did not escape the attention of the Wall Street Journal. Some excerpts below:

A Grandfather Clock, Windmills and Tariffs: Inside Trump’s Rollicking Cabinet Meeting

WASHINGTON—Donald Trump approaches the interior design of the White House much like he does the rest of his presidency: by tapping powers that others left dormant or delegated.
“If I see anything that I like, I’m allowed to take it,” Trump told reporters Tuesday during a meeting in the newly overhauled Cabinet Room in the West Wing.

During Tuesday’s edition, Trump discussed how he personally sifted through the White House archives for paintings he wanted to display in the Cabinet Room—and selected matching frames. He picked out one painting from a private room in the White House so it could be displayed more prominently. And he even grabbed a grandfather clock from the State Department after admiring it on a visit to Foggy Bottom. “Marco, I love this clock,” Trump recalled saying to Secretary of State Marco Rubio during the visit. After initially trying to persuade Rubio to give up the clock, he changed tactics: “I said, ‘Marco, I have the right to do it.’” 

He labeled CNN “the enemy” while also taking several questions from CNN’s correspondent in the room (“I like to watch the enemy. You learn from the enemy,” Trump said). He mused about his dislike of windmills (recalling how one friend was upset they were “different shapes, different sizes, different colors”). And then he discussed the merits of a federal takeover of Washington (“We could run D.C. I mean, we’re looking at D.C.,” he said). 

Toward the end of the meeting, Trump began polling his cabinet secretaries on whether he should have gold leaf applied to the crown molding in the Cabinet Room. 


I mean I see people having downtime at their jobs, but this was a LOT of wasted time for people who have enormous responsibilities??


Better than them governing…


The cabinet members are literally trapped in the room as the dotard prattles on for almost 2 hours. They have to sit there and compose their faces as Trump dominates the discussion and makes bizarre comments. They have to look interested at he takes a vote on whether he should have goldleaf applied to the crown molding in the cabinet room. I used to work at an organization with an eccentric and self-centered ED who would also trap us in the room for endless meetings where we sat in silence while he spoke nonstop for over an hour. It was excruciating.


LOL at being "trapped" in a room. It's called a meeting. Your boss called a meeting, you attend. Or you don't and get fired.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump‘s almost 2 hour long televised cabinet meeting did not escape the attention of the Wall Street Journal. Some excerpts below:

A Grandfather Clock, Windmills and Tariffs: Inside Trump’s Rollicking Cabinet Meeting

WASHINGTON—Donald Trump approaches the interior design of the White House much like he does the rest of his presidency: by tapping powers that others left dormant or delegated.
“If I see anything that I like, I’m allowed to take it,” Trump told reporters Tuesday during a meeting in the newly overhauled Cabinet Room in the West Wing.

During Tuesday’s edition, Trump discussed how he personally sifted through the White House archives for paintings he wanted to display in the Cabinet Room—and selected matching frames. He picked out one painting from a private room in the White House so it could be displayed more prominently. And he even grabbed a grandfather clock from the State Department after admiring it on a visit to Foggy Bottom. “Marco, I love this clock,” Trump recalled saying to Secretary of State Marco Rubio during the visit. After initially trying to persuade Rubio to give up the clock, he changed tactics: “I said, ‘Marco, I have the right to do it.’” 

He labeled CNN “the enemy” while also taking several questions from CNN’s correspondent in the room (“I like to watch the enemy. You learn from the enemy,” Trump said). He mused about his dislike of windmills (recalling how one friend was upset they were “different shapes, different sizes, different colors”). And then he discussed the merits of a federal takeover of Washington (“We could run D.C. I mean, we’re looking at D.C.,” he said). 

Toward the end of the meeting, Trump began polling his cabinet secretaries on whether he should have gold leaf applied to the crown molding in the Cabinet Room. 


I mean I see people having downtime at their jobs, but this was a LOT of wasted time for people who have enormous responsibilities??


Better than them governing…


The cabinet members are literally trapped in the room as the dotard prattles on for almost 2 hours. They have to sit there and compose their faces as Trump dominates the discussion and makes bizarre comments. They have to look interested at he takes a vote on whether he should have goldleaf applied to the crown molding in the cabinet room. I used to work at an organization with an eccentric and self-centered ED who would also trap us in the room for endless meetings where we sat in silence while he spoke nonstop for over an hour. It was excruciating.


LOL at being "trapped" in a room. It's called a meeting. Your boss called a meeting, you attend. Or you don't and get fired.


Well, good bosses make an effort to have productive, efficient meetings -- and they don't invite the media to join.
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Anonymous wrote:Trump‘s almost 2 hour long televised cabinet meeting did not escape the attention of the Wall Street Journal. Some excerpts below:

A Grandfather Clock, Windmills and Tariffs: Inside Trump’s Rollicking Cabinet Meeting

WASHINGTON—Donald Trump approaches the interior design of the White House much like he does the rest of his presidency: by tapping powers that others left dormant or delegated.
“If I see anything that I like, I’m allowed to take it,” Trump told reporters Tuesday during a meeting in the newly overhauled Cabinet Room in the West Wing.

During Tuesday’s edition, Trump discussed how he personally sifted through the White House archives for paintings he wanted to display in the Cabinet Room—and selected matching frames. He picked out one painting from a private room in the White House so it could be displayed more prominently. And he even grabbed a grandfather clock from the State Department after admiring it on a visit to Foggy Bottom. “Marco, I love this clock,” Trump recalled saying to Secretary of State Marco Rubio during the visit. After initially trying to persuade Rubio to give up the clock, he changed tactics: “I said, ‘Marco, I have the right to do it.’” 

He labeled CNN “the enemy” while also taking several questions from CNN’s correspondent in the room (“I like to watch the enemy. You learn from the enemy,” Trump said). He mused about his dislike of windmills (recalling how one friend was upset they were “different shapes, different sizes, different colors”). And then he discussed the merits of a federal takeover of Washington (“We could run D.C. I mean, we’re looking at D.C.,” he said). 

Toward the end of the meeting, Trump began polling his cabinet secretaries on whether he should have gold leaf applied to the crown molding in the Cabinet Room. 


I mean I see people having downtime at their jobs, but this was a LOT of wasted time for people who have enormous responsibilities??


Better than them governing…


The cabinet members are literally trapped in the room as the dotard prattles on for almost 2 hours. They have to sit there and compose their faces as Trump dominates the discussion and makes bizarre comments. They have to look interested at he takes a vote on whether he should have goldleaf applied to the crown molding in the cabinet room. I used to work at an organization with an eccentric and self-centered ED who would also trap us in the room for endless meetings where we sat in silence while he spoke nonstop for over an hour. It was excruciating.


LOL at being "trapped" in a room. It's called a meeting. Your boss called a meeting, you attend. Or you don't and get fired.


Trump didn't call a meeting. He called for an audience to incoherently ramble to. He's becoming increasingly embarrassing.
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https://bsky.app/profile/acyn.bsky.social/post/3ltkei2tb6m2e


OMG, if this had been Biden, we would STILL be hearing about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump‘s almost 2 hour long televised cabinet meeting did not escape the attention of the Wall Street Journal. Some excerpts below:

A Grandfather Clock, Windmills and Tariffs: Inside Trump’s Rollicking Cabinet Meeting

WASHINGTON—Donald Trump approaches the interior design of the White House much like he does the rest of his presidency: by tapping powers that others left dormant or delegated.
“If I see anything that I like, I’m allowed to take it,” Trump told reporters Tuesday during a meeting in the newly overhauled Cabinet Room in the West Wing.

During Tuesday’s edition, Trump discussed how he personally sifted through the White House archives for paintings he wanted to display in the Cabinet Room—and selected matching frames. He picked out one painting from a private room in the White House so it could be displayed more prominently. And he even grabbed a grandfather clock from the State Department after admiring it on a visit to Foggy Bottom. “Marco, I love this clock,” Trump recalled saying to Secretary of State Marco Rubio during the visit. After initially trying to persuade Rubio to give up the clock, he changed tactics: “I said, ‘Marco, I have the right to do it.’” 

He labeled CNN “the enemy” while also taking several questions from CNN’s correspondent in the room (“I like to watch the enemy. You learn from the enemy,” Trump said). He mused about his dislike of windmills (recalling how one friend was upset they were “different shapes, different sizes, different colors”). And then he discussed the merits of a federal takeover of Washington (“We could run D.C. I mean, we’re looking at D.C.,” he said). 

Toward the end of the meeting, Trump began polling his cabinet secretaries on whether he should have gold leaf applied to the crown molding in the Cabinet Room. 


I mean I see people having downtime at their jobs, but this was a LOT of wasted time for people who have enormous responsibilities??


Better than them governing…


The cabinet members are literally trapped in the room as the dotard prattles on for almost 2 hours. They have to sit there and compose their faces as Trump dominates the discussion and makes bizarre comments. They have to look interested at he takes a vote on whether he should have goldleaf applied to the crown molding in the cabinet room. I used to work at an organization with an eccentric and self-centered ED who would also trap us in the room for endless meetings where we sat in silence while he spoke nonstop for over an hour. It was excruciating.


LOL at being "trapped" in a room. It's called a meeting. Your boss called a meeting, you attend. Or you don't and get fired.


Trump didn't call a meeting. He called for an audience to incoherently ramble to. He's becoming increasingly embarrassing.


How about the tariff letters he just sent out? That's not embarrassing, or harmless. It's dangerous.
Anonymous
He is so colossally ignorant. And demented. I can only imagine what other dumb things he is saying to the African leaders he is hosting today. A stupid man that doesn't know just how stupid he is.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/acyn.bsky.social/post/3ltkei2tb6m2e


OMG, if this had been Biden, we would STILL be hearing about it.


"I don't know who made the order, haven't thought about it because I'm thinking about it, didn't look into who made the order, but if the order was made, I'd be the first to know about that order."
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Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/acyn.bsky.social/post/3ltkei2tb6m2e


OMG, if this had been Biden, we would STILL be hearing about it.


"I don't know who made the order, haven't thought about it because I'm thinking about it, didn't look into who made the order, but if the order was made, I'd be the first to know about that order."


This leads one to ask: who's running the show? Because it's not Trump. He's clearly more concerned about decorating the White House.
Anonymous
His mouth looks so weird when he talks now, it's like Trump is struggling to make sounds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:His mouth looks so weird when he talks now, it's like Trump is struggling to make sounds.


He's always had an anus mouth. It looks like what the back of my dog looks like when he's straining to poop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump‘s almost 2 hour long televised cabinet meeting did not escape the attention of the Wall Street Journal. Some excerpts below:

A Grandfather Clock, Windmills and Tariffs: Inside Trump’s Rollicking Cabinet Meeting

WASHINGTON—Donald Trump approaches the interior design of the White House much like he does the rest of his presidency: by tapping powers that others left dormant or delegated.
“If I see anything that I like, I’m allowed to take it,” Trump told reporters Tuesday during a meeting in the newly overhauled Cabinet Room in the West Wing.

During Tuesday’s edition, Trump discussed how he personally sifted through the White House archives for paintings he wanted to display in the Cabinet Room—and selected matching frames. He picked out one painting from a private room in the White House so it could be displayed more prominently. And he even grabbed a grandfather clock from the State Department after admiring it on a visit to Foggy Bottom. “Marco, I love this clock,” Trump recalled saying to Secretary of State Marco Rubio during the visit. After initially trying to persuade Rubio to give up the clock, he changed tactics: “I said, ‘Marco, I have the right to do it.’” 

He labeled CNN “the enemy” while also taking several questions from CNN’s correspondent in the room (“I like to watch the enemy. You learn from the enemy,” Trump said). He mused about his dislike of windmills (recalling how one friend was upset they were “different shapes, different sizes, different colors”). And then he discussed the merits of a federal takeover of Washington (“We could run D.C. I mean, we’re looking at D.C.,” he said). 

Toward the end of the meeting, Trump began polling his cabinet secretaries on whether he should have gold leaf applied to the crown molding in the Cabinet Room. 


I mean I see people having downtime at their jobs, but this was a LOT of wasted time for people who have enormous responsibilities??


Better than them governing…


The cabinet members are literally trapped in the room as the dotard prattles on for almost 2 hours. They have to sit there and compose their faces as Trump dominates the discussion and makes bizarre comments. They have to look interested at he takes a vote on whether he should have goldleaf applied to the crown molding in the cabinet room. I used to work at an organization with an eccentric and self-centered ED who would also trap us in the room for endless meetings where we sat in silence while he spoke nonstop for over an hour. It was excruciating.


LOL at being "trapped" in a room. It's called a meeting. Your boss called a meeting, you attend. Or you don't and get fired.


Trump didn't call a meeting. He called for an audience to incoherently ramble to. He's becoming increasingly embarrassing.


How about the tariff letters he just sent out? That's not embarrassing, or harmless. It's dangerous.


JFC, the tariff letters look like a middle schooler wrote them. They were not even addressed by name and in some cases got the title or gender wrong. Such a moron and a complete embarrassment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://bsky.app/profile/acyn.bsky.social/post/3ltkei2tb6m2e


OMG, if this had been Biden, we would STILL be hearing about it.


"I don't know who made the order, haven't thought about it because I'm thinking about it, didn't look into who made the order, but if the order was made, I'd be the first to know about that order."


This leads one to ask: who's running the show? Because it's not Trump. He's clearly more concerned about decorating the White House.


Stephen Miller might be the most powerful person in the WH. He's definitely top 5.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump‘s almost 2 hour long televised cabinet meeting did not escape the attention of the Wall Street Journal. Some excerpts below:

A Grandfather Clock, Windmills and Tariffs: Inside Trump’s Rollicking Cabinet Meeting

WASHINGTON—Donald Trump approaches the interior design of the White House much like he does the rest of his presidency: by tapping powers that others left dormant or delegated.
“If I see anything that I like, I’m allowed to take it,” Trump told reporters Tuesday during a meeting in the newly overhauled Cabinet Room in the West Wing.

During Tuesday’s edition, Trump discussed how he personally sifted through the White House archives for paintings he wanted to display in the Cabinet Room—and selected matching frames. He picked out one painting from a private room in the White House so it could be displayed more prominently. And he even grabbed a grandfather clock from the State Department after admiring it on a visit to Foggy Bottom. “Marco, I love this clock,” Trump recalled saying to Secretary of State Marco Rubio during the visit. After initially trying to persuade Rubio to give up the clock, he changed tactics: “I said, ‘Marco, I have the right to do it.’” 

He labeled CNN “the enemy” while also taking several questions from CNN’s correspondent in the room (“I like to watch the enemy. You learn from the enemy,” Trump said). He mused about his dislike of windmills (recalling how one friend was upset they were “different shapes, different sizes, different colors”). And then he discussed the merits of a federal takeover of Washington (“We could run D.C. I mean, we’re looking at D.C.,” he said). 

Toward the end of the meeting, Trump began polling his cabinet secretaries on whether he should have gold leaf applied to the crown molding in the Cabinet Room. 


I mean I see people having downtime at their jobs, but this was a LOT of wasted time for people who have enormous responsibilities??


Better than them governing…


The cabinet members are literally trapped in the room as the dotard prattles on for almost 2 hours. They have to sit there and compose their faces as Trump dominates the discussion and makes bizarre comments. They have to look interested at he takes a vote on whether he should have goldleaf applied to the crown molding in the cabinet room. I used to work at an organization with an eccentric and self-centered ED who would also trap us in the room for endless meetings where we sat in silence while he spoke nonstop for over an hour. It was excruciating.


LOL at being "trapped" in a room. It's called a meeting. Your boss called a meeting, you attend. Or you don't and get fired.


Trump didn't call a meeting. He called for an audience to incoherently ramble to. He's becoming increasingly embarrassing.


How about the tariff letters he just sent out? That's not embarrassing, or harmless. It's dangerous.


JFC, the tariff letters look like a middle schooler wrote them. They were not even addressed by name and in some cases got the title or gender wrong. Such a moron and a complete embarrassment.


They're written like his social media posts. Poor punctuation, strange capitalization, and incoherent reasoning. I'm not even sure what other countries are supposed to do with these.

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Anonymous wrote:Trump‘s almost 2 hour long televised cabinet meeting did not escape the attention of the Wall Street Journal. Some excerpts below:

A Grandfather Clock, Windmills and Tariffs: Inside Trump’s Rollicking Cabinet Meeting

WASHINGTON—Donald Trump approaches the interior design of the White House much like he does the rest of his presidency: by tapping powers that others left dormant or delegated.
“If I see anything that I like, I’m allowed to take it,” Trump told reporters Tuesday during a meeting in the newly overhauled Cabinet Room in the West Wing.

During Tuesday’s edition, Trump discussed how he personally sifted through the White House archives for paintings he wanted to display in the Cabinet Room—and selected matching frames. He picked out one painting from a private room in the White House so it could be displayed more prominently. And he even grabbed a grandfather clock from the State Department after admiring it on a visit to Foggy Bottom. “Marco, I love this clock,” Trump recalled saying to Secretary of State Marco Rubio during the visit. After initially trying to persuade Rubio to give up the clock, he changed tactics: “I said, ‘Marco, I have the right to do it.’” 

He labeled CNN “the enemy” while also taking several questions from CNN’s correspondent in the room (“I like to watch the enemy. You learn from the enemy,” Trump said). He mused about his dislike of windmills (recalling how one friend was upset they were “different shapes, different sizes, different colors”). And then he discussed the merits of a federal takeover of Washington (“We could run D.C. I mean, we’re looking at D.C.,” he said). 

Toward the end of the meeting, Trump began polling his cabinet secretaries on whether he should have gold leaf applied to the crown molding in the Cabinet Room. 


I mean I see people having downtime at their jobs, but this was a LOT of wasted time for people who have enormous responsibilities??


Better than them governing…


The cabinet members are literally trapped in the room as the dotard prattles on for almost 2 hours. They have to sit there and compose their faces as Trump dominates the discussion and makes bizarre comments. They have to look interested at he takes a vote on whether he should have goldleaf applied to the crown molding in the cabinet room. I used to work at an organization with an eccentric and self-centered ED who would also trap us in the room for endless meetings where we sat in silence while he spoke nonstop for over an hour. It was excruciating.


LOL at being "trapped" in a room. It's called a meeting. Your boss called a meeting, you attend. Or you don't and get fired.


Trump didn't call a meeting. He called for an audience to incoherently ramble to. He's becoming increasingly embarrassing.


How about the tariff letters he just sent out? That's not embarrassing, or harmless. It's dangerous.


JFC, the tariff letters look like a middle schooler wrote them. They were not even addressed by name and in some cases got the title or gender wrong. Such a moron and a complete embarrassment.


They're written like his social media posts. Poor punctuation, strange capitalization, and incoherent reasoning. I'm not even sure what other countries are supposed to do with these.



The Japanese place great importance on manners and diplomacy. This is such a crass letter. But I guess they expect it now from Trump, and Americans in general. When I think that Lauren Sanchez showed up to the Japanese State dinner with that semi-transparent corset... The Japanese administration is probably confirmed in its belief that Americans are irredeemably vulgar.
Anonymous
I'm just going to leave this here:

https://www.state.gov/bureaus-offices/secretary-of-state/office-of-the-chief-of-protocol/

I'm pretty sure he can just call somebody.
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