Sunday, 6 October 2024

How the rest of us see Trump


How the rest of us see Trump

The ObserverUS elections 2024

‘Undisciplined, unhinged and deranged’: will Trump’s strange behavior hurt him at the polls?

While he’s always been quick to insult, he’s now frequently vicious, and his speeches are increasingly disjointed

David Smith

David Smith in Washington

Sun 6 Oct 2024 12.00 BSTShare

A“beautiful” beach body and a “mentally disabled” opponent. “One rough hour” of police retaliation to stop criminals. “A million Rambos” in Afghanistan. Haitian immigrants “eating the dogs” and “eating the cats”. Death by electrocution versus death by shark. Insane asylums and, of course, “the late, great Hannibal Lecter”.

These are just a few of the recent remarks made by one of two major candidates for president of the United States. Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, has spent years saying the unsayable to entertain, goad and grab attention. But his pronouncements over the past few weeks have plumbed new depths of absurdity and incoherence.

Trump, 78, increasingly slurs or stumbles over his words, raising fears over cognitive decline. He is slipping in polls against Kamala Harris and knows that defeat could lead to criminal trials and even prison. After a decade of dominating American politics, critics say, Trump could be in the throes of a final meltdown.

His verbal output now is “absolute batshittery”, according to Tara Setmayer, a former Republican communications director on Capitol Hill. “These are not the musings of a well-adjusted adult. He demonstrates daily how unfit he is to have the most powerful position in the world.

Trump was mostly given a pass by the mainstream media, Setmayer added, because of the intense focus on Joe Biden’s age and mental acuity when he was still running. “Now the focus is solely on him because he is the oldest candidate in this race. His kookery is even more highlighted now than before because he is alone on an island with his deterioration.”

Trump has always thrown dead cats on tables, as the metaphor goes, offering his fans the thrill of transgression and watching with glee as liberals howl with outrage. His run for president in 2016 was characterised by racially divisive rhetoric and a constant stream of controversies that dominated news cycles and forced rival Hillary Clinton into reactive mode.

A Guardian analysis of a campaign rally Trump held in Greensboro, North Carolina, in October 2016 found references to “Crooked Hillary” and the assertion: “For what she’s done, they should lock her up.” Even then, Trump was obsessed with crowd sizes, media lies “poisoning” the minds of the electorate and the fantasy that “this whole election is being rigged”.

He has definitely lost a step, as they say. He is less coherent than he was certainly four years ago

Elaine Kamarc, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution

But the Trump of eight years ago also brought a more disciplined and focused message. He railed against bad trade deals and reeled off a list of policy priorities: the biggest tax cut since Ronald Reagan, eliminating regulations, defending religious liberty, supporting law enforcement, repealing and replacing Obamacare, saving the second amendment, and appointing “great justices” to the supreme court.

Perhaps most strikingly, Trump asked independents and Democrats to join a fight against the “corrupt establishment” that would give government back to the people. He decried national divisions, promised that “we’re going to be a unified nation, a nation of love” and wrapped up in a relatively tight 40 minutes.

Today Trump’s rallies tend to sprawl for an hour and a half or two hours which, as Harris noted in their debate, means some people leave before the end. He has sought to defend his rhetorical meanderings as “the weave”, claiming the threads all come back together to make sense.

But at a recent stop in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, “Trump shifted from topic to topic so quickly that it was hard to keep track of what he meant at times,” the Associated Press reported. There were digressions about the climate crisis, Harris’s father, how his beach body was better than Biden’s, and a fly that was buzzing near him. “I wonder where the fly came from,” he said. “Two years ago, I wouldn’t have had a fly up here.”

The Trump of 2024 also strikes a darker tone as he struggles to define Harris with a nickname or brand. In Prairie du Chien he tested a new insult: “Joe Biden became mentally impaired. Kamala was born that way. She was born that way. And if you think about it, only a mentally disabled person could have allowed this to happen to our country. Anybody would know this.”

At another rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, Trump painted a lurid picture of crime spiralling out of control, which he said could be ended “immediately” with one “real rough, nasty day”, or “one rough hour”. Some critics compared the idea to the dystopian horror film The Purge.

Trump makes a strange gesture and a funny face on stage.
Donald Trump at a campaign town hall on Friday in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Photograph: Evan Vucci/AP

At a press conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, “Trump at times interrupted his own asides with even further asides,” according to the New York Times. He mixed up Iran with North Korea and struggled to pronounce the name of the United Arab Emirates. He spoke glowingly of fighters in Afghanistan: “They could take a knife, they were like Rambos, just like putting a million Rambos – good old Sylvester Stallone was my friend. But it’s like putting a million Rambos.”

The campaign has also been punctuated by bizarre riffs about the 30-year-old fictional character Hannibal Lecter and whether it would be better to be electrocuted or eaten by a shark. Trump used a debate watched by tens of million of people to push the dangerous lie that Haitian immigrants were eating pets in Springfield, Ohio.

It’s a big mistake just to talk about Trump being unhinged or insane. You’ve got to talk about also how dangerous and retrograde what he’s saying is

Allan Lichtman of the American University in Washington

This week Trump was the subject of a withering takedown on Comedy Central’s satirical news programme The Daily Show. Host Jon Stewart played a clip of an interview asking Trump for the specific mechanics of how prices would come down.

His reply: “First of all, she can’t do an interview. She could never do this interview because you ask questions like, give me a specific answer.” Then he rambled off track into how much Russia had taken from presidents George W Bush, Barack Obama and Joe Biden. “With Trump, Russia took nothing,” Trump said.

Stewart had produced a chart to mark his responses on “policy specifics”. He quickly replaced it with a chart that said “Huh?” “I guess I had the wrong chart,” Stewart said.

He then played another clip showing Trump zigzagging all over the place in response to a question about his childcare plan before announcing: “Childcare is childcare.” A third clip showed Trump being asked about claims that he wants to ban IVF. Again his answer swerved wildly before settling on “We have no taxes on a thing called tips”. Stewart reached for a new chart that said: “What the actual f#@k are you talking about?”skip past newsletter promotion

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Donald Trump holding a Bible with the Bible open to the Bill of Rights section.

Democrats see Trump as a politician in decline. Elaine Kamarck, a former official in the Bill Clinton administration, said: “He has definitely lost a step, as they say. He is less coherent than he was certainly four years ago.

“He used to insult people in a way that got to one of their problems, like ‘Little Marco’ [Rubio], but now he’s just throwing random insults. Whatever you say about Kamala Harris, she’s not mentally disabled. That’s crazy. A lot of people have noticed he would occasionally be off the wall but now it seems to be more so.

Kamarck, a senior fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution thinktank in Washington, recalls that in 2016 Trump could read from a teleprompter like he believed it – but now he sounds like he does not want to be here. “He reminds you of a sixth-grade boy having read something out loud at the front of the class who’s generally pissed off that he’s there and not on the soccer field.

And yet the former president’s rallies still draw big crowds, with many supporters apparently amused and entertained by Trump’s verbal antics. Kamarck added: “One of my friends who’s a movie critic – not in politics – watches Trump’s rallies and says, look, the guy is literally an entertainer and he says these things to get laughs and applause from the crowd.

“Yet those of us who are in this business take him seriously. Part of it is that his base loves him, loves the entertainment of him. They’re not for Kamala Harris – they don’t think she’s mentally disabled – but they like him ‘calling it out like it is’. They don’t take him quite seriously and they like his plain-spokenness and they see that as a sign of authenticity.”

What Donald Trump is saying is not just crazy batshittery. It’s dangerous

Former Republican communications director Tara Setmayer

The knockabout humour comes with a sinister aspect, however. Trump continues to demonise immigrants, pushing falsehoods about them spreading diseases and stealing jobs from US citizens, and trafficks in racist stereotypes. He has spent the best part of a decade tapping into white anxiety and grievance. Now, reminded by a court filing this week of the legal peril he faces if he loses the election, he is preparing to make his last stand.

Allan Lichtman, a history professor at American University in Washington, said: “He’s definitely more undisciplined, unhinged and deranged. He’s always had these tendencies but, as he’s gotten older, they’ve become much greater. The Hannibal Lecter stuff or the shark versus electrocution stuff is just insane, just crazy and should be discussed on that basis.

“But it’s a big mistake just to talk about Trump being unhinged or insane. You’ve got to talk about also how dangerous and retrograde what he’s saying is. We also ought to stress the extreme racism and misogyny.”

Lichtman, known for an election predictions model which this year favours Harris, added: “Trump saying that Kamala Harris is mentally impaired, mentally disabled, and had these deficiencies even from birth, reprises one of the worst and oldest stereotypes that has been used to demean and put down Black people throughout American history. And that is that Black people are inherently deficient in their mental capacities and not able to do the same job as white people. I was astonished to see a candidate for president of the United States reprise that horrific old slur and stereotype on Black people.

As of a week ago, the latest national polling averages showed Harris at 48.2% compared with 44.4% for Trump, giving the Democrat a 3.8-point advantage. But she describes herself as the underdog and the race in swing states remains too close to call. And this week Trump’s running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, gave a polished debate performance that critics called “sanewashing” – an effort to make Trump seem moderate and palatable, even though the substance was no less abrasive.

Setmayer, the former Republican spokesperson who is now a co-founder of the Seneca Project, a Super Pac aiming to mobilise moderate women on Harris’s behalf, said: “Many of us underestimated how deep the scars of grievance and misogyny and racial animosity are in this country and Donald Trump gives voice, aid and comfort to the lowest common denominator, the worst in us. This is an ugly reality that we are facing in America.

“We’re being tested and our democracy is on the line because what Donald Trump is saying is not just crazy batshittery. It’s dangerous. It’s authoritarian. It’s anti-democratic. It’s the ideology of hostility toward others. In Trump’s mind we’re not all equal and American voters need to make a decision about the type of country they want to live in and what kind of future they want to leave for their children.”

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so having read that, return to Sanity and less Profanity

Saturday, 5 October 2024

well autumn is here, our cat keeps on going out despite the weather

well autumn is here, our cat keeps on going out despite the weather

she's a WHOer cat, if you use the Irish pronunciation

On one level you despair

Why does anybody believe a word Trump says

Are people attending a Freak Show

I just cannot believe it

Steve Colbert is the best

The others have to much studio noise

is that for their ego

and why do Americans talk so fast

Is that because the attention span is so  short

and Trump just makes me want to puke

a LIE is always a LIE

as I speak the pain killer on my left shoulder is reactivated by body heat

so it goes up my nose and makes me feel sick


this picture is leaving my study,  fires of hell maybe

The lady from the attic is back on the wall after 6 years away

My daughter said it was like being watched as she did her home work


the carpet is multicoloured, like my writing maybe

I hope I win a few quid on the lottery so I can paint the outside back wall

a blocked gutter in a rainstorm did a lot of  damage

So weather shielding is the plan

and ...

So that's enough of me for today

It's nice to see the entire world read me

If only I had a spot on the radio, and got syndicated

Then I could l leave something to my daughters

and yes nobody will ever pay for my thoughts

As  internet is free

but 40,000 of you have got a free copy

of The Butcher The Baker and The Undertaker

in multiple languages too

Which is MORE than Boris Johnson sold of his Churchill book

and Johnsons paint is what I need for the side of my house

Or Dulux which is cheaper but supposed to be better

and I just remembered in 1979 I worked

for a Paint factory for a few weeks

It was the biggest fire risk in the whole of Birmingham

Just down the road from the Fire Station in Ladywood

There was a deaf girl working there

I doubt if she remembers me

See I remember everything and eventually I put it on paper

The Jackson Pollock school of writing maybe

and as you know already I like paintings



4991 God Help Us

4991 God Help Us

so Trump is a genius, obviously NOT

6 times bankrupt

Trump is great, he gave 1,000,000 USD to Butler widow

Then makes asinine jokes about it to his pals

Is it tonight he'll have a victory lap

Elon will be there with him

Twitter became X and turned into a Black Hole

Billions lost

Suing because Advertisers won't come back

Good Luck with that

People vote with their feet

No doubt more TATTY merchandise will be sold

If you are on the mailing list for Trump

All it is is selling Tat that pays his lawyers

GOP money does not go to the GOP campaigns 

TRUMP lawyers are getting it

LOOK at more that Fox News

The Economy is improved

and STOCKS are DOUBLE  from where TRUMP left them

NO Bleach in Veins

AND if you Think Trump will be better in Defence

He'd sell out UKRAINE and POLAND would be NEXT

Judge by the ACTIONS

Trump promises much, but there are NO RESULTS

All Mouth and NO Trousers as we say over here 

He said he Bring Back This , Bring Back That

and the Results

NOTHING

His family are investing in Eastern Europe

Is  USA not good enough 

Follow the Facts and the Money

And the 10 million in cash from Egypt

where did that go

Yes I know

The Buck Stops Here

all the cash/bucks stops on Trump's Oval Office Desk

Is that what you want to go back to

Turn the Page of History

A lie no matter how often repeated is still a LIE

a Desperate Lie as Jack Smith has revealed

You fell for a Liar a Cheat and a Fraud

Proven in court

Or won't you vote for a Woman

Or  won't you vote for a Black person

So is a Black Woman

too much for you

Time to grow up

Vote for the Best Person

and this Time the Best Person

happens to be Black and a Woman

The only place for the other guy

is a Jail House

not a White House


get ready to celebrate in a month or so


Thursday, 3 October 2024

So What

 So What he said

So what he said as the Capital was burning

So what he said as  Police were dead

So what he said as the Government was under attack

So what he said as he watched TV in the dining room

So what, others lives meant nothing to him

So what if Pence died, he wouldn't even cry

So what he said for an hour

So what he said for another

So what he said for 3 whole hours

So what he wouldn't even send flowers

And on. it goes

A totally BAD LOSER

So what So What so WHAT

He was rich and did not care

NOW 3,5 years later

The chickens come home to roost

So what he says again and again

But When will it all end

Soon

Just vote Jail for the Buffoon

How can anybody in USA trust Trump

Never again

Or do Suckers and Loser still believe in him

As he still abuses them

He's only interested in what's in it for HIM



Wednesday, 2 October 2024

Redemption a story from 2017, somebody was reading this

Sunday 30 April 2017

REDEMPTION a new idea for a story i woke up with. you can translate via Google Translate it's easy

REDEMPTION   a new idea for a story i woke up with.
  you can translate via Google Translate  it's easy

My Arthritis was ok 2 hours ago when I had my last 2 hour session of sleep, now 2 hours later it really hurts.

so when I write down REDEMPTION you can use   google translate to translate it for yourself if english is not your mother tongue.



Redemption ©

By Michael Casey

The neighbours are noisy again dad. I know they are just like children showing off, or having a party while mum and dad are out. Why are they like that though? Because their parents are modern, and don’t want to put them over their knee and pull down their pants and slap their bare arse. Didn’t that happen to Michael Casey when he was four for ringing Mrs Patrick’s doorbell and running away. Yes, and even though he hid in the Pantry his on mother meted out the penalty. And he still remembers it 50 plus later.

Why don’t you go next door and do the same to our neighbours dad? I am tempted, but it would be such a shock for them, you know me in my position, lowering myself to their level. But they are so noisy dad, and all the neighbours on the block would thank you. I am not the bully on the block, people don’t even know that you and me exist, we are so quiet after all, you could almost say we are undercover.

Dad, the neighbours are at it again, even the Wembley crowd for the boxing last night weren’t as noisy, I really think you should go around and say a few words. But even if I did they’d be at it again as soon as my back was turned. You could say you ae a very important person and that you have friends in high places. They may shut up then, they really are making so much noise and upsetting the whole neighbourhood.

Thanks dad, they’re not making so much noise now I can get on with my homework, I want to be a Doctor after all. A Doctor or What? I haven’t decided yet, I may even become a Professor just like you dad. Dad glows with pride. I have made them quieten down, I was naughty I messed with their power supply. Like you did before? Yes, but don’t tell your mum or she’ll kill me.

The noise drops, but it soon returns. Dad looks at his child working hard at his books, he looks skyward and mutters, give me strength. Son, I have to do something now, forgive me, but the noisy kid on the block really does have to realise now he is just a nothing, less than nothing. Please forgive me Son, I’ll make it up to you.

So like a Navy Seal the Alien ascends from the ocean floor, he has been observing planet Earth for millions of years. Now North Korea has been behaving like a bully on the block with the noisy disco party. All the neigbours are upset and afraid. Only an Alien has the power to shut him down. Standing by Kim’s bed the Alien whispers in his ear. Disarm and go live in Switzerland again and eat Camembert again. Korea should reunite, and as for all your toys, your noisy toys that fly in the night sky. Who do you think has been switching them off? Or do you want a massive earthquake to destroy North Korea? The choice is yours, my patience is over, and no this is not a dream thanks to too much cheese.

The Alien enters Kim’s mind and puts the fear of God into him, frozen with fear that lasts forever, there is no end to time in your mind. The Alien walks away, as he does every missile Kim has in his toy cupboard explodes.

Dad does this mean we have to leave now? Yes, I’m afraid it does, I did promise Jesus never to reveal myself as humans would not be able to grasp the idea of Aliens as they call us. 

And how did you meet Jesus, dad?

 I helped him carry his cross to Calvary.




See you later.

Pope Francis and Pope Emeritus Benedict and going to travel  to

North Korea to Celebrate Mass in the Capital

watch this  space.....

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