Trump Calling Welker “crooked” “stupid” and then the ultimate—“darling”—for asking him what evidence he has that elections are rigged? What is “crooked” is the money for the ballroom, what is “stupid” are the tariffs. And what is “darling” is a first class journalist.
Asked for actual evidence of his claims, Trump throws a tantrum and runs away.
Notice—he never offered a shred or scintilla of evidence.
He just yelled at her and ran away.
For the umpteenth time: @realDonaldTrump is the biggest crybaby, the biggest sore loser, the most easily triggered snowflake in all of human history. He is the very antithesis of a man.👇
63 federal courts threw out all of Trump’s BS claims.
All of them. The Supreme Court rejected all of Trump’s BS claims. He now screams and cuts off interviews because he constantly lies about elections being rigged. He’s projecting again.
Donald Trump would rather call a reporter crooked and stupid and run out of an interview than admit that he is simply lying about California’s elections.
Pope Leo XIV in Madrid: “I encourage you to nurture the process of European Union, which is not merely a counterweight to other powers, but a gift to humanity.”
Wonderful.
A powerful reminder of how beautiful and hopeful the European project truly is.
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I’m not comparing him to Hitler, but I want to remind people of something.
When the generals told Hitler there wouldn’t be a thousand-year Reich, but he didn’t accept defeat gracefully.
He told them to flood the coal mines and bring down the electrical grid around Berlin.
His rationale was: If I can’t have it, nobody gets it.
That’s Donald Trump’s psychology with the Republican Party.
He doesn’t quietly want them to win after he’s gone.
His whole identity is built on the narrative that you were nothing before I got here and you’ll be nothing when I leave.
He’s not going to campaign for his successor. It’s not in his personality. It never will be.
Watch what happens.
Canada landed 14,000 men on one beach in one day, 359 of whom never came home, and their prime minister found thirty seconds to honour them.
Trump spent D-Day drawing swimming pools, producing AI videos and calling a female reporter "piggy."
The men who died on those beaches deserved a commander in chief. They got a man who dodged the draft with a bad foot and can't get through a memorial without making it about himself.
The narcissist-in-chief couldn't manage a single sentence for the dead. Mark Carney managed it before breakfast.
That's the difference between a leader and a performance.
Last year, we gave our Canadian Armed Forces members the biggest raise in a generation — because their pay should reflect the weight of their responsibilities.
Trump is exactly what we knew he was. The harshest questions and criticisms of journalism today and history tomorrow are about how a generation of Republican politicians, partisan media, and US voters willingly chose to ignore it for power.