This right here tells you everything you ever wanted to know about Donald J. Trump.
This unhinged, furious 500-word essay about his name being removed from a building. Trump's name on a building doesn't affect a single American. Because it's utter nonsense. But our Narcissist-in-Chief is obsessed with it.
Instead of doing something critical like lowering prices, stopping his wars, making life better for Americans, he's engaged in nothing.
But to Trump it's everything.
Donald is in love with Donald. He wants to shower Donald in the three P's that have ruled his entire life. Profit, power, and prestige. Nothing else and no one else matters. Trump barely knows other people exist.
We are 250 years old and no other president would've ever written this pitiful letter begging to be acknowledged.
Trump is a small, weak man. And like other small weak men, he's obsessed with not being small and weak. But he will ultimately fail. They all do.
The thing Donald wants most is to be unforgettable. He certainly will be. But his name will not be on buildings or in lights. He will be remembered with loathing, shame and a warning. There are monsters among us. And the biggest monsters are the smallest of men.
@LichTamara@stayfreealberta Such a Canadian patriot.
I guess all that stuff you said about Canada and wrapping yourself in the maple leaf was just a lie.
#RobertDeNiro exposes #Trump's visible panic as the ghost of #JeffreyEpstein returns to haunt his presidency
#DeNiro breaks down the telltale signs of a man terrified that buried secrets are about to surface.
THE SOONER THE TRUTH COMES OUT THE BETTER FOR ALL!
Right after 9/11, while people were burning, jumping, and dying in the streets of New York, Donald Trump went on the radio and talked about how his building was now the tallest in Lower Manhattan, as if mass death had improved his position in some private ranking system.
Today, decades later, he shows the same moral rot when he dismisses NATO allies, sneering that the US never needed them and belittling their sacrifices as if they stayed safely out of harm’s way. This is not bad phrasing or poor timing. It is a character flaw. A person who responds to death with bragging and to shared sacrifice with contempt is not merely insensitive. It is someone who lacks the basic human instinct to shut up, step back, and acknowledge that some moments are about other people’s lives, not his own ego.
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