He's the emperor of the universe, but is about to discover its a big multiverse and is about to gag on his own crap. Hollywood writers could not make this shit up, and people should start talking about which actor can play Trump and Giuliani, because this makes the Beverly Hillbillies and Gilligan's Island look tame. The republican party will never live it down, and may beat out every other fucking Hollywood comedy. I say Leslie Nelson is the obvious choice.
I've maintained, all along, that he is at the least senile. Some psychologists consider narcissism a mental illness. I think his inner circle knows he has problems, but are afraid to do anything about it. It's time somebody takes the car keys away from him. Hello. . . . Ivanka, are you home?
Donald Duck has been this way in the public eye for decades, and the only thing that has changed is he's gained weight. He swindled Merv Griffin out of the rights to Wheel of Fortune decades ago. The asshole has been a huge fan of professional wrestling his entire life, despite being born with a silver spoon his mouth, which tells you a lot about the character of his family. If you've never been around people like him, don't guess, because these people are common and nothing like insane, just confused as hell. You can't run around insisting that over 120 million Americans are insane! I grew up with these people and William Faulkner's only weakness, was he had no sense of humor whatsoever. Trust me, Hollywood writers know these people are real too. No matter how often I say one in five insists the sun revolves around the earth, nobody gets it. Western culture insists life must make sense, because western culture can't make heads or tails out of life. It makes for faster progress, but you really don't want to see how hotdogs are made. Hollywood will make mincemeat out of the entire republican party, and make their fondest wet dreams come true, spooning feeding them their own bullshit, and making them grateful for a chance to laugh at themselves. Honesty is only a lonely word, whenever nobody is fucking laughing except the mad hyena. We haven't had a movie like this since Peter Sellers invented Dr Strangelove. Reagan had all the signs of dementia and was diagnosed with alzheimer's, but the growing body of evidence is that metaethics rule the universe, and the less you put out, the less you get back. His writing style and thinking style were simplistic, as is Donald Ducks, but that is a cultural bias that also shortens people's lives and fucks with their memories in countless other ways, such as alcoholism. Who you decide to become makes all the difference. Modern science is about to prove that instant karma rules even the laws of physics and show mathematically the best way to help anyone elevate themselves and live a longer healthier life. AI is the future, because there never was any intelligent life around here.
The Unraveling of Donald Trump Brendan Smialowski and Peter Nicholas October 18, 2019 The Unraveling of Donald Trump excerpts: "“I think what we’re viewing, if you think about the human side of it, is the man has no life. He just has no life,” the person close to him told me." "His speech has changed over time, too. Software programs show that Trump currently speaks at a fourth-to-sixth-grade level. (Politicians are practiced at speaking to wide swaths of Americans, but Obama, for example, according to those speech analyses, spoke at an 11th-grade level in his final news conference as president.) A study last year by two University of Pittsburgh professors examining Trump’s appearances on Fox News found that the quality of his speech was worsening. They studied his comments over a seven-year period ending in 2017—just as his presidency began—and found that he had begun using substantially more “filler words”such as um and uh, though the authors did not conclude that the change signaled cognitive decline. Even a casual observer can see the disordered and nonlinear thinking behind Trump’s speech."
His speech was seldom ever more complicated than what you find on professional wrestling. The man would throw in a slightly larger vocabulary once in a while, but it was clear all along he never had any real idea of what was coming out of his mouth, and the professional wrestling league did not want him as a member. Its pretty bad when even professional wrestling wants nothing do with your money. They paraded him like any other smack talking wrestler, and wanted nothing else to do with the man. Without a context, any analysis of his life is meaningless. Donald Duck is the real deal, the reincarnation of PT Barnum, who never had an honest bone in his body. Is it really all that surprising that Americans can be so dishonest? Insanity is for poor people. The wealthy are "extravagant" and "eccentric". We breed them that way. Seriously, you have to be nuts or desperate to want to hang out with the rich and famous. Hollywood stars have six or more marriages for a reason, they really couldn't care less about other people when push comes to shove. Call it the competitive spirit of Wall Street. Most peasants can barely afford one divorce, or they'd divorce more often. You can run, but you cannot hide from your own brazen truth. Even how sane or honest you are depends on how much money you have. Lets see Harvard study the metaethics and morality of money.
All U.S. troops withdrawing from Syria expected to go to western Iraq: Pentagon chief By Idrees Ali, Reuters October 20, 2019 All U.S. troops withdrawing from Syria expected to go to western Iraq: Pentagon chief
Trump should return to the entertainment business since that's what occupies his mind most of the time. Mulvaney summed it up himself. Surprised over Doral flap, Trump thinks he's still in hospitality business: Mulvaney Reuters By Susan Cornwell, Reuters October 20, 2019 Surprised over Doral flap, Trump thinks he's still in hospitality business: Mulvaney excerpt: "Pressed about his comment that Trump still considers himself to be in the hospitality business, Mulvaney said: "It's his background." "He wanted to put on a show, he wanted to take care of folks," he added. "He's in the hotel business, at least he was.""
Trump Doral settles lawsuit over biting bedbugs By JOSE LAMBIET January 30, 2017 04:14 PM, Updated August 27, 2019 11:52 AM https://www.miamiherald.com/entertainment/ent-columns-blogs/jose-lambiet/article129651494.html excerpt: "Linder, 63, filed suit in late July along with photos of his back and neck riddled with red blotches after he slept at the resort’s $300-a-night Jack Nicklaus-themed villa. Linder, according to Doral’s response, “conducted himself so carelessly and negligently that his conduct was the sole proximate cause or contributing cause” to the bugs covering his body."
Why Trump Dropped His Idea to Hold the G7 at His Own Hotel He knew Democrats would criticize him. When Republicans started doing so, he changed his mind. By Maggie Haberman, Eric Lipton and Katie Rogers Oct. 20, 2019 Updated 10:20 p.m. ET Why Trump Dropped His Idea to Hold the G7 at His Own Hotel excerpts: "“It is really just about him ordering the country to pay him money,” said Paul Rosenzweig, a Department of Homeland Security official in the George W. Bush administration who is now a senior fellow at the conservative R Street Institute. “It is just indefensible.” Pushing the Doral site also threatened to hurt the United States’ standing globally, legal experts said, in light of its decades’ worth of efforts to combat corruption by other foreign governments, according to Jessica Tillipman, a lawyer who specializes in an American law known as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act." "Mr. Selfridge said perhaps the most confounding piece of Mr. Trump’s now-aborted choice of the resort outside Miami was the idea of welcoming global leaders to a destination that is hot, muggy — and not particularly popular in June. “It would be like picking northern Minnesota in the middle of the winter,” he said. “You would not want to be there then.”"
Mick Mulvaney From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mick Mulvaney - Wikipedia excerpt: "In December 14, 2018, Donald Trump named Mulvaney as his acting White House Chief of Staff beginning with the new year prior to Trump's election, Mulvaney had characterized the future president as a "terrible human being," said he would be disqualified from office in an "ordinary universe," and described Trump's views on a wall on the US-Mexico border as "absurd and almost childish.""