The Witness Chronicles, June 16, 2024
The crazy talk is adding up
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Trump Crazy Talk
I’m trying to collect it but mainstream media barely touches it
I read a lot of news and I try to parse the legitimacy of the sources I get served up to me, avoiding those with overt bias like The Washington Review (far right) and DailyKos (wacky left). Donald Trump has been talking a lot this week but try to find complete transcripts anywhere.
Instead we get teasers. For example, when Trump met privately with Republican Congress members this week in Washington they expected policy and strategy. By most reports they got a rambling shopping list of grievances, threats, and pure off the wall weirdness and some of the faithful were shaken by what they witnessed. Or so the media implies.
One tidbit was Trump talking about Taylor Swift, who he seems to have some kind of fetish over: “ “Why would she endorse this dope,” Trump wondered, per CNN. “He doesn’t know how to get off a stage.”
And:
“In one bizarre moment, Trump called Pelosi’s daughter a “wacko” and then claimed her daughter once told him that he and the former House speaker would have had a “great romance” in another life, according to a lawmaker in the room..”
~ CNN reporting on Trump’s closed door conversation with Congressional Republicans, 6/13/24
And the Post today seems to have ignored a similar story of Trump meeting with 80 corporate CEOs from the largest companies in America. It was an attempt to mend bridges going back to his 2017 remarks about the Charlottesville fascist rally when he called neo Nazis decent people. And a lot of those CEOs backed away as fast as they could.
But Trump apparently continued his theme of victimhood, couldn’t speak about policy, and generally freaked out attendees who were shocked by his inarticulate rambling, with the general consensus being that he ‘doesn’t know anything’.
When a room full of men and women who basically control much of our economy are disturbed by the Republican Candidate’s inability to articulate anything, something bad is obviously going on here. That should have been a friendly crowd, like the GOP Congress members he met with.
And then there was this from a rally in Las Vegas when his teleprompter failed, an example of him improvising which gives us a glimpse into…something:
‘As he was talking about how much he dislikes electric boats, he said he'd asked someone at a boat company, "What would happen if the boat sank, and you have this tremendously powerful battery, and the battery is now underwater and there's a shark that's approximately 10 yards over [...] Do I get electrocuted or do I jump over by the shark?" via YouTube.’
And then there was this about a major city in a state he must win and the location of the Republican National Convention next month:
““Milwaukee, where we are having our convention, is a horrible city,” Trump is reported to have said on Thursday.”
~ Punchbowl News, 6/13/24
I apologize for the hodge-podge nature of this piece but while these events were covered by multiple news outlets, we only get snippets of what seems to be going on. I don’t have the resources but if I did I think I’d be trying to catalog as much of this as possible. I’m certain someone must be but I haven’t found it yet.
When you consider these samplings are just the products of a single week, we have a real problem here and it is not mere speculation by a biased writer. The man who would be President is either severely disturbed or past the early stage of dementia. Electrocution, sharks, Taylor Swift?
If Trump is cognitively failing, as it appears, we should feel sorry for him and hope he gets help. But if his Party continues to turn a blind eye to his decline, they should be severely punished at the polls in November.
Now, there is an event coming up that may bring this all into focus, the debate on June 27, which as of today is still on, though I will be shocked if Trump shows up. I have to believe that his handlers are struggling to get him to call it off, but it sounds like their ability to rein him in is extremely limited.
Unpredictability in a political candidate is a major problem for his campaign and party in a tight race. But it looks like we are far beyond unpredictability and venturing into territory never before seen in a major election, not to mention the next Presidency.
I don’t know about you but this scares the hell out of me, all of it, not only Trump but his enablers in his Party who seem determined to commit political suicide in his name.
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The whole f...ing mess is unfathomable. It is as though a large percentage of the population and *all* GOP congress and senate members have the intellect of 3 year olds or puppies and get either absurdly frivolous or absurdly upset at even the smallest upset to their equilibrium.
There is nothing I can pull from my vocabulary that adequately explains or defines Trump. By the same token, there is nothing that describes the 50 million or so voters who support him. I have to wonder, has the USA raised a couple of generations of imbeciles - and no, I'm not being abusive, I mean - *actual imbeciles*.
The only possible entity with whom I can parallel Trump's incomprehensible irrationality, anger, stupidity, greed, need for control, erratic and contradictory behaviours and complete lack of compassion or care for the 'average' human being - is that mythical master of all things - God.
Of course, given that billions believe - against all evidence - that there is such an entity and, more unintelligibly still, that it is the epitomy of goodness and compassion, perhaps Trump is God incarnate - after all, that would explain everything.
Take care. Stay safe. ☮️
If Trump loses, the golden chalice of a Christian Nationalist Theocracy is dust. THAT, I feel is the goal. THAT is why Trump survives, and these moral turnips continued their support. No one dares turn against God's Plan.