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I'm not going to use Google for you. I know how this typically goes. Someone provides details and sources and then the Trumper responds with gibberish nonsense. Google "2025 elections". Have fun.
lol - you don't need to make your own point. Somebody else can do the work for you. How very democrat of you. Gibberish nonsense like facts and poll numbers?

Grasping for straws with the midterms and how democrats are going to run away with them.... 18% approval rating for your party of criminals and anti-americans

18%

all time low

historically bad

18%


View: https://x.com/ScottJenningsKY/status/2001655603459166444?s=20
 
While low life’s, actually probably as low a life as it gets in the case of @Mongoose, are fine with starting a war with Venezuela, even though he has spoken from a very high moral perch, and often, about how Trump is a great man of peace, and would never drag us into another Iraq, and although he loves to call others “retarded”, and “morons”, and specifically the anti-Trump members of Jazzfanz, the truth is he is the biggest hypocrite on this board. As much as he slams the Democrats, he also makes the claim that the Democrats and Republicans are actually “the uniparty”. He has told us in the past that only one party exists in the United States. Mongoose’s “uniparty”. I’m guessing this singular party, pretending to be opponents, pretending to represent different points of view, must be the party of Mongoose’s Deep State.

@enchilada_style, no point trying to unravel the mind of Mongoose. He’s not intelligent enough to justify trying to converse with him. He has no points of his own to make, and he never has. Just likes to log in and make believe he knows so much more than the people he’s fond of calling morons. He weighs in from his personal high moral ground, which is no high moral ground at all, and never has been. He’s a hypocrite.

Yep, @Mongoose is a whirlwind of nonsense. Rails against a “uniparty”, rails against “war”, so he believes Ukraine must surrender to Russia. Mongoose knows nothing about how a people will willingly defend their homes and lives. Doing so is a great sin from Mongoose’s point of view. Imagine not understanding why a people would be willing to die defending their nation from one of the worst monsters on Earth? People being slaughtered must surrender. Why? Because people die in war. Maybe Mongoose can express sympathy at the many children in Africa who have since died since medical supplies and medicine from USAID were curtailed, since “people die” seems to be his principle “concern”, and after all, people starve to death as well as die in wars. Not his problem or concern. . His principle “contribution” is contradicting himself from his “oh so much higher than anyone else’s moral heights”. I imagine he’s a legend in his own mind.

Trump as the great peacemaker, trying to end war on Earth. You got to be some kind of “out of it” to be Mongoose.
 
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What’s next? The Trump-Washington Monument? The Trump-Lincoln Memorial? Nearly a year in, he seems to have spent much of his time honoring his own ego. Has anyone ever seen anything like this? Is he so clueless, in self knowledge, that it has not even occurred to him that he spends a tad too much time dwelling on his own greatness. He is so sick. All this focus on elevating himself is so sick. It amazes me that he must have such little self understanding to see what everyone else can easily see: his ego is the only thing that matters. He would spend his presidency renaming things after himself, and accomplishing nothing. Except the hurt he’s putting on most of us with his tarriffs.

I just cannot imagine this. He’s doing this because MAGA and Trumpism isn’t just political. It’s cultural, it’s one side in the culture wars. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts honors the president who died at an assassin’s bullets in 1963. Is it asking too much of Donald Trump to not do this? Yes, it is, and we have never had such a child pretending to be an adult in the Oval Office.

Spending his time naming things after himself. How pathetic is that?


Relatives of the late President Kennedy were vocally opposed to the change.

“The Kennedy Center is a living memorial to a fallen president and named for President Kennedy by federal law,” former congressman Joe Kennedy III wrote on X. “It can no sooner be renamed than can someone rename the Lincoln Memorial, no matter what anyone says.”

Maria Shriver, President Kennedy’s niece, wrote on X that the decision left her “speechless, and enraged, and in a state of disbelief.”

In a post on X, Grenell claimed Shriver and the rest of Kennedy’s relatives stood by as the center was “literally falling apart.”

“Donald Trump had to step in and save it because you didn’t help,” he wrote.

Since the Trump takeover, artists have boycotted the center and ticket sales have fallen sharply at its three largest venues, according to an analysis from The Washington Post.

The Trump administration has shown a zeal for renaming things according to the wishes of the president and his allies, even if they lack clear authority to do so.

The White House now insists on referring to the Pentagon as the Department of War, and has signed an executive order to that effect, even though an act of Congress is required to officially rename a federal department. So far, that hasn’t happened.

The president has also introduced a “Trump gold card” immigration program, granting permanent residency to individuals who pay the government $1 million, though critics say he lacks the authority to carry out what amounts to a unilateral change in immigration law.

Earlier this month, the administration renamed the State Department’s Institute of Peace the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace, and Trump allies are reportedly pushing to feature Trump’s name on the new Washington Commanders NFL stadium, the Washington Dulles International Airport, and a $1 coin.
 
What’s next? The Trump-Washington Monument? The Trump-Lincoln Memorial? Nearly a year in, he seems to have spent much of his time honoring his own ego. Has anyone ever seen anything like this? Is he so clueless, in self knowledge, that it has not even occurred to him that he spends a tad too much time dwelling on his own greatness. He is so sick. All this focus on elevating himself is so sick. It amazes me that he must have such little self understanding to see what everyone else can easily see: his ego is the only thing that matters. He would spend his presidency renaming things after himself, and accomplishing nothing. Except the hurt he’s putting on most of us with his tarriffs.

I just cannot imagine this. He’s doing this because MAGA and Trumpism isn’t just political. It’s cultural, it’s one side in the culture wars. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts honors the president who died at an assassin’s bullets in 1963. Is it asking too much of Donald Trump to not do this? Yes, it is, and we have never had such a child pretending to be an adult in the Oval Office.

Spending his time naming things after himself. How pathetic is that?


Relatives of the late President Kennedy were vocally opposed to the change.

“The Kennedy Center is a living memorial to a fallen president and named for President Kennedy by federal law,” former congressman Joe Kennedy III wrote on X. “It can no sooner be renamed than can someone rename the Lincoln Memorial, no matter what anyone says.”

Maria Shriver, President Kennedy’s niece, wrote on X that the decision left her “speechless, and enraged, and in a state of disbelief.”

In a post on X, Grenell claimed Shriver and the rest of Kennedy’s relatives stood by as the center was “literally falling apart.”

“Donald Trump had to step in and save it because you didn’t help,” he wrote.

Since the Trump takeover, artists have boycotted the center and ticket sales have fallen sharply at its three largest venues, according to an analysis from The Washington Post.

The Trump administration has shown a zeal for renaming things according to the wishes of the president and his allies, even if they lack clear authority to do so.

The White House now insists on referring to the Pentagon as the Department of War, and has signed an executive order to that effect, even though an act of Congress is required to officially rename a federal department. So far, that hasn’t happened.

The president has also introduced a “Trump gold card” immigration program, granting permanent residency to individuals who pay the government $1 million, though critics say he lacks the authority to carry out what amounts to a unilateral change in immigration law.

Earlier this month, the administration renamed the State Department’s Institute of Peace the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace, and Trump allies are reportedly pushing to feature Trump’s name on the new Washington Commanders NFL stadium, the Washington Dulles International Airport, and a $1 coin.
lol get a job. You’d think somebody who has time to write pages and pages of nonsense would use at least some of that time to become more aware. Yet you are still stuck thinking like a small minority of even your own party. Only 18 percent approval rating from within your own party. That’s not independents or republicans that’s democrats. I could say plenty about my issues with Trump but it does nothing to benefit those with such life threatening tds. They have no nuance understanding. No independent thought. They are still clinging on with a small minority of antiamerican, communist, child mutilating, pro corporate, pro war, democrats.
What has your hatred for Trump benefited you? How has it improved your life to be completely obsessed with Trump? Has it improved your relationships? Do you seriously only converse with the minority of democrats that are still tds deranged? Or is this echo chamber of circle jerkers your only source of “information” and “conversation”?
 
What’s next? The Trump-Washington Monument? The Trump-Lincoln Memorial? Nearly a year in, he seems to have spent much of his time honoring his own ego. Has anyone ever seen anything like this? Is he so clueless, in self knowledge, that it has not even occurred to him that he spends a tad too much time dwelling on his own greatness. He is so sick. All this focus on elevating himself is so sick. It amazes me that he must have such little self understanding to see what everyone else can easily see: his ego is the only thing that matters. He would spend his presidency renaming things after himself, and accomplishing nothing. Except the hurt he’s putting on most of us with his tarriffs.

I just cannot imagine this. He’s doing this because MAGA and Trumpism isn’t just political. It’s cultural, it’s one side in the culture wars. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts honors the president who died at an assassin’s bullets in 1963. Is it asking too much of Donald Trump to not do this? Yes, it is, and we have never had such a child pretending to be an adult in the Oval Office.

Spending his time naming things after himself. How pathetic is that?


Relatives of the late President Kennedy were vocally opposed to the change.

“The Kennedy Center is a living memorial to a fallen president and named for President Kennedy by federal law,” former congressman Joe Kennedy III wrote on X. “It can no sooner be renamed than can someone rename the Lincoln Memorial, no matter what anyone says.”

Maria Shriver, President Kennedy’s niece, wrote on X that the decision left her “speechless, and enraged, and in a state of disbelief.”

In a post on X, Grenell claimed Shriver and the rest of Kennedy’s relatives stood by as the center was “literally falling apart.”

“Donald Trump had to step in and save it because you didn’t help,” he wrote.

Since the Trump takeover, artists have boycotted the center and ticket sales have fallen sharply at its three largest venues, according to an analysis from The Washington Post.

The Trump administration has shown a zeal for renaming things according to the wishes of the president and his allies, even if they lack clear authority to do so.

The White House now insists on referring to the Pentagon as the Department of War, and has signed an executive order to that effect, even though an act of Congress is required to officially rename a federal department. So far, that hasn’t happened.

The president has also introduced a “Trump gold card” immigration program, granting permanent residency to individuals who pay the government $1 million, though critics say he lacks the authority to carry out what amounts to a unilateral change in immigration law.

Earlier this month, the administration renamed the State Department’s Institute of Peace the Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace, and Trump allies are reportedly pushing to feature Trump’s name on the new Washington Commanders NFL stadium, the Washington Dulles International Airport, and a $1 coin.
He's a true psychopath. Psychopaths typically have little self-awareness and zero capacity for self-reflection let alone self-criticism. Self-aggrandizement is just the norm for the psychopath. It's built into their pathology.

Go watch American Psycho. The similarities are striking. I told my wife about that recently and she wanted to see so we watched the movie and she was shocked how closely it adhered to Trump's behavior. Only Trump has Hegseth and Noem to do the killing for him, he undoubtedly revels in it just the same.
 
Saw this:
When the United States Presidency Becomes a Carnival ActThere’s a particular danger that emerges when the nation’s highest office is reduced to the role of a carnival barker. The barker’s job, after all, isn’t to govern, solve problems, or steward institutions. It’s to dazzle, distract, and keep the crowd emotionally hooked long enough to forget they paid for the ticket.When leadership becomes performance, the country becomes the stage. Complex issues are flattened into slogans. Policy is replaced by spectacle. Accountability dissolves into applause lines. And the public—exhausted, overstimulated, and increasingly polarized—finds itself reacting to the noise rather than evaluating the substance.
A carnival barker presidency thrives on perpetual crisis, because crisis keeps the crowd from noticing the machinery behind the curtain. It rewards outrage over outcomes, loyalty over competence, and entertainment over expertise. The institutions meant to safeguard democracy become props, and the public square becomes a midway where every grievance is amplified for effect. The real cost isn’t measured in headlines or approval ratings. It’s measured in the slow erosion of civic trust. When citizens can no longer distinguish governance from showmanship, they stop believing in either. And once that trust is gone, rebuilding it is far harder than resisting the spectacle in the first place. A democracy can survive disagreement. It can survive hardship. What it cannot survive is the belief that the presidency is just another act in the traveling show.
 
While low life’s, actually probably as low a life as it gets in the case of @Mongoose, are fine with starting a war with Venezuela, even though he has spoken from a very high moral perch, and often, about how Trump is a great man of peace, and would never drag us into another Iraq, and although he loves to call others “retarded”, and “morons”, and specifically the anti-Trump members of Jazzfanz, the truth is he is the biggest hypocrite on this board. As much as he slams the Democrats, he also makes the claim that the Democrats and Republicans are actually “the uniparty”. He has told us in the past that only one party exists in the United States. Mongoose’s “uniparty”. I’m guessing this singular party, pretending to be opponents, pretending to represent different points of view, must be the party of Mongoose’s Deep State.

@enchilada_style, no point trying to unravel the mind of Mongoose. He’s not intelligent enough to justify trying to converse with him. He has no points of his own to make, and he never has. Just likes to log in and make believe he knows so much more than the people he’s fond of calling morons. He weighs in from his personal high moral ground, which is no high moral ground at all, and never has been. He’s a hypocrite.

Yep, @Mongoose is a whirlwind of nonsense. Rails against a “uniparty”, rails against “war”, so he believes Ukraine must surrender to Russia. Mongoose knows nothing about how a people will willingly defend their homes and lives. Doing so is a great sin from Mongoose’s point of view. Imagine not understanding why a people would be willing to die defending their nation from one of the worst monsters on Earth? People being slaughtered must surrender. Why? Because people die in war. Maybe Mongoose can express sympathy at the many children in Africa who have since died since medical supplies and medicine from USAID were curtailed, since “people die” seems to be his principle “concern”, and after all, people starve to death as well as die in wars. Not his problem or concern. . His principle “contribution” is contradicting himself from his “oh so much higher than anyone else’s moral heights”. I imagine he’s a legend in his own mind.

Trump as the great peacemaker, trying to end war on Earth. You got to be some kind of “out of it” to be Mongoose.
“There is only one party in the United States, the Property Party … and it has two right wings: Republican and Democrat. Republicans are a bit stupider, more rigid, more doctrinaire in their laissez-faire capitalism than the Democrats, who are cuter, prettier, a bit more corrupt — until recently … and more willing than the Republicans to make small adjustments when the poor, the black, the anti-imperialists get out of hand. But, essentially, there is no difference between the two parties.”

- Gore Vidal
 
Saw this:
When the United States Presidency Becomes a Carnival ActThere’s a particular danger that emerges when the nation’s highest office is reduced to the role of a carnival barker. The barker’s job, after all, isn’t to govern, solve problems, or steward institutions. It’s to dazzle, distract, and keep the crowd emotionally hooked long enough to forget they paid for the ticket.When leadership becomes performance, the country becomes the stage. Complex issues are flattened into slogans. Policy is replaced by spectacle. Accountability dissolves into applause lines. And the public—exhausted, overstimulated, and increasingly polarized—finds itself reacting to the noise rather than evaluating the substance.
A carnival barker presidency thrives on perpetual crisis, because crisis keeps the crowd from noticing the machinery behind the curtain. It rewards outrage over outcomes, loyalty over competence, and entertainment over expertise. The institutions meant to safeguard democracy become props, and the public square becomes a midway where every grievance is amplified for effect. The real cost isn’t measured in headlines or approval ratings. It’s measured in the slow erosion of civic trust. When citizens can no longer distinguish governance from showmanship, they stop believing in either. And once that trust is gone, rebuilding it is far harder than resisting the spectacle in the first place. A democracy can survive disagreement. It can survive hardship. What it cannot survive is the belief that the presidency is just another act in the traveling show.
This makes me very sad.
 
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