The MAGA herd of morons spent years crucifying and persecuting Joe Biden because he was aging on the job. Donald Dumb's main campaign message back then was, and even now still is, "Sleepy Joe doesn't know what the hell he's doing".
The "establishment" Republicans who boarded the Trump ship to save their own political skins, and those who vanished in the great beyond out of fear of retribution by the senile Orangutan madman in the White House SHOULD START JUMPING OFF THE SINKING TRUMP SHIP BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE, OR AT LEAST SAVE THEIR REPUTATIONS AND THEIR LEGACY.
Will the racists, the Nazis, the white supremacist racists, Nazis, nativists, isolationists, pro-slavery, anti-emancipation..., who are repeating sad chapters of American history when the conservatives hated everyone who was not white, protestant, and anglo-saxon and did their share of persecuting all these populations whom they called "immigrants", when they themselves - the white supremacist racists, Nazis, nativists, isolationists, pro-slavery, anti-emancipation...- descend from their own batches of immigrants to the US.
The US doesn't belong to the white supremacist racists, Nazis, nativists, isolationists, pro-slavery, anti-emancipation...any more than it belongs to ALL its other immigrants. What could their argument be? That they came here first and decided what the rules are? That is the silliest argument that can be made. Was the genesis of the US a contest? If it was, then the rules of the contest should remain the same. But the white supremacist racists, Nazis, nativists, isolationists, pro-slavery, anti-emancipation...periodically change the rules in the middle of the game, BECAUSE THEY KEEP LOSING.
In any case, Donald Dumb is leading this yet another wave of ugliness that has peppered the history of the US.
The white supremacist racists, Nazis, nativists, isolationists, pro-slavery, anti-emancipation... morons killed John Kennedy bacuse he was a Catholic. They killed Bobby Kennedy because he was a Catholic. They killed Martin Luther King because he was African. They hated Barack Obama because he was African. Then they hated Joe Biden because he was the second Catholic president of the US, JFK being the first ever.
Right now their stupid demented criminal president is very fast declining into senility. The white supremacist racists, Nazis, nativists, isolationists, pro-slavery, anti-emancipation... are now led by a republican clone of senile Joe Biden minus the decency and with a heavy touch of vulgarity. How long can they keep the charade of trusting what the senile criminal idiot is doing to the country? They love his racism and vulgarity, and don't give a damn about what is happening to the country.
I can be repetitive in my opinion of Donald Dumb and his herd of white supremacist racists, Nazis, nativists, isolationists, pro-slavery, anti-emancipation... But everyone has their way of expressing their sorrow at America's decline under Donald Dumb, and this blog is my way of mourning the America I have come to know and love, and which may never recover from the damage this criminal charlatan is causing it.
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Opinion
Opinion: It’s Clear That Trump, 79, Is as Cooked as a Well-Done Steak
Michael Ian Black
Thu, December 11, 2025

Donald Trump/Truth Social
Let me be frank: The President of the United States is out of his mind, and nobody’s doing a goddamned thing about it. What do I mean? Any number of red flags, really, but in particular right now it’s the latest five hundred words of blithering lunacy he shared on his social media site Tuesday night.
They are not the words of a man elected to lead the world’s most powerful nation. They are, instead, those of a malevolent Don Quixote tilting at a cancer-causing, bird-killing windmill which exists only to billow stale air around in the space between his ears.
Since the start of his second regime, Trump has roared against any suggestion that he’s not the man he used to be. But it is true nonetheless. I mean, his cankles have now swollen to twice their pre-presidential girth. The formerly truculent stride has been replaced by a wobbly gait more suitable to a listing sailboat than the captain of the ship of state. The make-up which used only to coat his doughy face has now migrated southward to his hands, covering mysterious bruises—bruises no doubt related to all the arm-twisting he’s done to solve all those wars, right? Wrong!
Trump is no lion in winter; he is, instead, lying in winter.

A bandage is seen on President Donald Trump's right hand as he delivers remarks during an event at Mount Airy Casino Resort on December 9, 2025 in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania. / Alex Wong / Getty Images
“There has never been a President that has worked as hard as me!” his rant began. To which I say, “Golfing isn’t work, Mr. President.” Nor is napping during Cabinet meetings. You see, our hardest-working POTUS famously keeps a light schedule. “Executive time” (TV watching, yelling at people on the phone) usually keeps the nearly 80-year-old in the residence until late morning, when he begins his official day. Which is packed.
Today, for example, Trump’s publicly available schedule has him doing a 9:00 a.m. press pool, followed by a 2:00 p.m. roundtable (closed to the press), ending the day with a 5:00 p.m. Oval Office event described as “The President greets Pastors.” How does he have the stamina?!
Remember when DOGE was out there haranguing federal employees to detail lists of accomplishments in order to root out the redundant, the lazy and the incompetent? I have some news for Elon—you missed somebody.
Trump’s “weave” only degrades from there. No, he didn’t stop eight wars. No, he hasn’t saved millions of lives. In fact, cuts to USAID have likely already cost hundreds of thousands; research published in prestigious medical journal The Lancet estimates that the cuts could cost 14 million by 2030, putting Trump on par with some of history’s greatest mass murderers.
As for our financial situation, no, you wethead, it is not “the Greatest Economy in the History of our Country.” By nearly all metrics—GDP growth, unemployment, inflation, and wage growth—the current economy is worsening. Hardly the stuff of a Nobel Prize for Economics, which he will surely be demanding just as soon as he gets that Peace Prize.

President Donald Trump delivers a speech after receiving the FIFA Peace Prize during the draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at the Kennedy Center, in Washington, D.C. on December 5, 2025. / JIA HAOCHENG / POOL/AFP via Getty Images
Nor has he created an ‘aura’ around the United States that has led “every Country in the World to respect us more than ever before.” Just today, journalist Matt Gurney published an account from his time at the Halifax International Security Forum, an annual gathering of military, defense, and intelligence bigwigs from across the globe. There, Gurney describes an off-the-record dinner in which one officer from a “major allied nation” said regarding America’s moral leadership in the world: “we will never f---ing trust you again.”
Oh.
And let’s get to the really good stuff before, you know, it’s a crime to talk about it: the bizarre bragging about the fact that he’s had to get multiple cognitive exams tests. He makes a point of stating that no other president has gone through the battery of tests to which he has been subjected. The reason, unstated: most other presidents haven’t demonstrated the level of cognitive impairment our current one displays on a minute-to-minute basis.
I mean, does he think his doctors are just pulling him away from his duties as president to ask him to count to seventeen or spell “autocracy” for funsies?
What we’re seeing from Trump is way worse than anything that came out of our last gerontocratic president, Gampy Joe.
Most alarming of all is Trump’s notion that telling the truth amounts to treason. We’ve seen this battering of the press since his first campaign, but the vitriol is getting worse. The political prosecutions show no sign of slowing down, despite the administration’s unenviable record of failing to secure indictments against James Comey, Letitia James or even that villain-to-end-all-villains, the Guy Who Threw The Sandwich. How long until some Trump flunky decides that the perfect gift you give to the man who has everything (but loves nothing) is a journalistic prosecution? An FBI raid on an unfriendly outlet?
Or worse?

President Donald Trump participates in a roundtable discussion with farmers at the White House on December 8, 2025 in Washington, D.C. / Alex Wong / Getty Images
Taken together, this latest Trumpian screed ought to be Exhibit A in a discharge of the 25th Amendment. If he were a more stable genius, I would assume the president to be exercising a certain degree of hyperbole. I no longer make such assumptions. Scarily enough, I think Trump actually believes what he’s saying. I no longer believe he’s capable of separating reality from fantasy.
Donny Demento is slowing up. His health is bad. His brain is mush. His ego has swollen to the size of a thousand suns. He’s transformed 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue from a dignified seat of American governance to a gold-gilded cuckoo’s nest of his own design. And, for some reason, most of the American establishment is still bending over backward to avoid saying the obvious: The Burger King is cooked.
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Opinion - Trump’s presidency is crumbling before our eyes
Max Burns, opinion contributor
Wed, December 10, 2025

[LI: The Drunkard Warrior]
It doesn’t take a political genius to recognize that things are in free fall over at the White House. Less than a year after staffing his administration with a cadre of bumbling goons valued only for their slavish devotion to his ego, President Trump now finds himself leading a government wholly incapable of governing.
Forgive my lack of surprise.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing mounting Republican criticism over a potentially illegal order to kill the survivors of a Caribbean boat strike. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice is in disarray after three failed efforts to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. And on Monday, U.S. Attorney Alina Habba abruptly resigned after being disqualified by a federal judge from holding her office.
Meanwhile, FBI Director Kash Patel is defending his misuse of a government jet to ferry his country music star girlfriend to her shows, and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is defending himself against claims from his alleged former mistress Olivia Nuzzi that he is lying to the nation about his sobriety.
If anyone in Trump’s White House is actually getting any work done, they’ve done a good job hiding it from the public.
Trump’s approval rating cratered to a new low of just 36 percent in late November following months of open-air dysfunction and his repeated failure to address fundamental problems like rising consumer prices. For the millions of Americans who are just starting to tune in politically ahead of next year’s big midterm election, the added horror of Trump’s nonfunctional White House team simply solidifies the growing consensus that, despite his big promises, Trump just doesn’t seem to know what he’s doing.
The situation has grown so bleak for Republicans that many endangered Republican lawmakers are doing something once considered impossible: directly criticizing Trump’s failure to lead. As Axios reports, Republicans concerned about their 2026 prospects have taken to bucking Trump at a level that would have been unimaginable during his first term, including forcing the release of the Epstein files (which Trump has yet to do) and lambasting his scheme to issue budget-busting “tariff rebate checks.”
In fact, most of Trump’s second-term strategy seems to revolve around offering substantial payouts to critical voting blocs alienated by his half-baked economic policies. Facing a revolt by once reliably Republican farmers, Trump hurriedly announced a $12 billion farm-focused bailout aimed at undoing some of the damage caused by his agricultural tariffs.
In a sign of just how frosty Trump’s relationship with Congress has grown, most of that money will be distributed through the Farmer Bridge Assistance Program, avoiding what would likely be a losing fight with skeptical Republican senators. Whatever power Trump once exerted over his colleagues on Capitol Hill seems to have dissolved as his popularity continues to skid.
But Trump’s own advisers are beginning to realize they can’t pay off all of the people all of the time, and even die-hard MAGA voters are growing impatient for Trump to deliver any significant legislative wins. If Trump’s current priorities are any indication, they’re going to be waiting a while.
Nearly 40 percent of Trump voters now say the cost of living in their area is the worst they can remember, and they largely blame Trump for failing to act on his pledge to immediately lower prices “starting on day one.” Instead of acknowledging his misstep and doubling down on a solution, Trump is instead furious that Republicans are talking about affordability issues at all. It’s hard to imagine a more out-of-touch response to legitimate voter concerns.
Trump’s crumbling administration is living proof that the best way to convince voters to elect Democrats is to let Republicans run things for a year. The White House is so soaked in ethical and legal scandals that its governing agenda — what little there ever was — has evaporated completely. No one, least of all the president, seems very interested in trying to salvage the few stalled policy initiatives that remain. Merely keeping track of their multiplying crises eats up most of the day.
As America turns the page on 2025, Trump’s already overburdened and underqualified team will now have to add a tempestuous midterm election to its growing list of headaches. Republicans outside Trump’s orbit have serious doubts about his ability to save the party from a looming electoral reckoning now that the veil has slipped off the MAGA movement to reveal the sloppy mess that always churned just below its oily surface. They are right to be horrified at the nightmare that lurks below.
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More from DAILY BEAST:
A former strategist for the Republican Party says Donald Trump’s latest rally miserably failed to persuade the public that the aging president’s still got it.
“A few hours after we discussed on [podcast Hacks on Tap] why Trump has cut back rallies so much, it was pretty evident at his event today in PA just why,” Mike Murphy, who previously worked as a political consultant for John McCain, Jeb Bush, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, posted on X Wednesday.
“Meandering, more confusion and mental weakness than usual,” he went on. “Even a bit shall we say, low-energy. Weaker optics too. He’s clearing [sic] fading.”
The White House had billed Trump’s Tuesday address in Pennsylvania as an event where the president would reassure voters the U.S. economy is in good hands amid persistently high inflation, mounting economic uncertainty, poor job growth, high unemployment, and a widespread cost-of-living crisis.
Instead, the 79-year-old president’s performance has now been widely panned by critics as a brutal reminder of an accelerating decline in his cognitive and physical health.

X/Mike Murphy
In the course of his 100-minute speech, Trump suffered from slowed speech, trouble finding his words, repetition and veering off on wild tangents—all signs that mental health experts have lately pointed to as evidence he is clearly feeling his age.
Speculation about the state of his cognitive and physical health is clearly getting to Trump. After his rally on Tuesday night, he posted a rambling 500-word screed to Truth Social in which he complained about media reports on his health and even suggested such reporting might constitute high crimes against the country.
“After all the work I have done with Medical Exams, Cognitive Exams, and everything else, I actually believe it’s seditious, perhaps even treasonous, for The New York Times, and others, to consistently do FAKE reports in order to libel and demean ‘THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES’,” he wrote.
His critics have been swift in their response. “Donald Trump is in poor physical health,” California Gov. Gavin Newsom almost immediately shot back on X.