He still bends to other dictators whom he envies, for theirs are countries that offer no resistance to their dictators in contrast to the US. But his idiotic self-proclaimed accomplishments - like buying up temporary ceasefires with threats of tariffs from warring countries and claiming them to be "peacemaking" - are nothing to brag about. As in his first term, he managed to turn Americans against one another, constantly insulting the Democrats and putting a bullseye on them for his savage backwoods loonies with guns.
He ransacked a blameless American bureaucracy that has made the US a superbly functioning complex democracy. He got his tax breaks for his billionaire buddies and rammed the average American with higher grocery prices, rising inflation and unemployment, while inciting wars overseas (encouraging the dictator Putin in Ukraine and the dictator Netanyahu in Palestine into further carnage and devastation against their victims), .... too many "accomplishments" that the Nobel Prize Committee will definitely consider before awarding him with a special "PISS PRIZE".
Then there is this constant stench wafting from the decomposing body of Jeffrey Epstein and from his surviving associate in crime Ghislaine Maxwell. From her prison, he got his personal lawyer to launder the crimes she knows about into saying "he never touched an underage girl" in front of her. Fine, nice try, but the stench will follow him wherever he goes.
Per the opinion below, you can feel that Trump has ran out of his stupid ideas that didn't work, and as he scrapes the bottom of his inanity barrel, the feeling is that the old deteriorating man is running out of spine too. He probably, regrets having turned the US into the most hated country on the planet, mostly hated by our long time allies and friends, but loved by the dictators and fascists around the world. His Brazilian buddy Jair Bolsonaro is going to jail for at least 27 years for doing a "Trump Me-too" imitation of Trump's assault on the constitutional institutions of his country. Trump should consider him lucky that his lies and threats and lawlessness have kept him out of prison, but once out of office he will become a simple citizen liable for all the damages he has done to his country.
Until then, however, we have to bear the stench coming out of his paved-over lawn and his stupid ballroom. His receding hairline and diminishing dyed blond hair, plus his cankles and bruised hands, are sure signs that he, the spoiled rich kid who dodged the draft five times so as not to associate with the "suckers and losers" of the lower social classes, is unable to sustain the pressures of the office, especially when he runs his administration using a criminal-minded brain.
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Donald ‘Zero Wins’ Trump Has Run Out of Steam: Political Guru
Jack Revell, The Daily Beast Podcast
Sat, September 13, 2025
After a brutal week following more rumors of ill health, inhospitable crowd receptions at two major sporting events, a snubbing by a fellow world leader, and the assassination of longtime ally Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump has drawn a scathing review from political analyst David Rothkopf.
“Donald Trump right now has precisely zero wins since he has become president again,” Rothkopf told Joanna Coles on The Daily Beast podcast.
“I mean you could say the Big Beautiful Bill, but the reaction of the public to the bill has been terrible,” Rothkopf said. “It’s hugely unpopular.”
“I think all this is weighing on him. And his own mortality is weighing on him. And the Epstein thing is weighing on him, and he just looks like he can’t handle it,” he said.
Concern over Trump’s health persisted on Thursday, after he appeared with his face seeming to sag on one side. / Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
Pointing to Trump’s drooping face at a 9/11 memorial event, getting booed at a Yankees game on Thursday, and his incoherent attempt to downplay reports about Russian escalating its attacks on Ukraine, Rothkopf says the warning lights are flashing about the president’s ability to do his job.
Asked how he was holding up after Kirk’s death on Thursday, Trump veered into a celebration of his much-hyped White House ballroom.
“Is anybody home?” Rothkopf said in response to the non-sequitur. “What’s going on between those ears?”
“It’s like, I don’t know, somebody with dementia—and I’m not saying that that’s what he has—searching for the right word or phrase, trying to recall what it was that got them to where they are right now."
“I just think he’s losing it,” he said.
Rothkopf, who served in the Clinton administration and worked as editor of Foreign Policy Magazine, told Coles that Trump cannot afford many more weeks like the disastrous one he has just experienced.
Pointing to a string of recent failures, including the lack of a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine following his Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin, the continuing disaster in Gaza, and the dismal jobs report, Rothkopf said that Trump may simply not have the “energy” to pull himself and his administration out of their present slump.
Failure to course-correct amid increasing challenges to America’s global position is not only endangering the country but the entire world, Rothkopf argues.
Trump’s meeting with Putin was another failure to add to the growing collection. / Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
“[Other world leaders] don’t trust us,” Rothkopf says. “They try to deal with Trump and Rubio in much the same way you’d sort of humor an older relative who’s losing it.”
“They’re all planning to go their own way. They’re all becoming less dependent on the United States and more dependent on one another.”
Noting that the international leadership of the United States has been the foundation of global stability since the end of World War II—under the philosophy of “Pax Americana”—Rothkopf says the decline of Trump is already seeing other world leaders step in.
“With that gone—and with people wanting to test the limits of what they can do, like Putin, like Netanyahu, like perhaps Xi Jinping—it’s super dangerous to have a void," Rothkopf said.
The accumulation of failures during Trump’s second term and the increasingly apparent inability to maintain international order, Rothkopf argues, suggests the president is dragging global politics toward a serious tipping point—one that may already be inevitable.
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