I’ve found the Trumpers who love to talk about all the ways he “owns the libs” do so because they’re too dense to actually do it themselves.
Some airports are refusing to show Noem’s propaganda video. https://www.washingtonpost.com/transportation/2025/10/13/kristi-noem-shutdown-video/
1) The blood. Was this "blood coming out of their... wherevers"? 2) Portland is definitely bringing the giant frogs. WE ARE AT THIS STAGE. 3) Gnats 4) Wild animals or flies harm Egyptians and their livestock 5) Mass death of Egyptian livestock to pestilence 6) Boils infect Egyptians and their livestock 7) Thunderstorms and hail 8) Locusts 9) Three days of darkness. --I'm fairly sure this has been promised by idiots who follow Q. 10) Death of the firstborns. (This post is meant to be a joke. Dammit, can we not laugh?)
A dejected Barry Soetoro laments that Trump has cast a long shadow that left him with little more than a criminal legacy: Obama is really frustrated that Trump completely obliterated his work as President.And Obama now has to watch the world realize what a real President can accomplish. Everyone on the planet is realizing just how pathetic Obama and Biden were. pic.twitter.com/h7Jqh6Tvam— Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) October 13, 2025
You’re sure getting bullied a lot right now, aren’t you? Trump has you scattered like broken glass, aligning yourself with the misfit terrorists in Antifa.
I see many celebrate this hostage release more because it’s Trump “win” rather than being happy for the hostages themselves . It’s a cult .
Welcome to the resistance, David Brooks..... It took you a while though. America Needs a Mass Movement—Now David Brooks: “For the United States, the question of the decade is: Why hasn’t a resistance movement materialized here? The second Trump administration has flouted court decisions in a third of all rulings against it, according to The Washington Post. It operates as a national extortion racket, using federal power to control the inner workings of universities, law firms, and corporations. It has thoroughly politicized the Justice Department, launching a series of partisan investigations against its political foes. It has turned ICE into a massive paramilitary organization with apparently unconstrained powers. It has treated the Constitution with disdain, assaulted democratic norms and diminished democratic freedoms, and put military vehicles and soldiers on the streets of the capital. It embraces the optics of fascism, and flaunts its autocratic aspirations.” “I am not one of those who believe that Donald Trump has already turned America into a dictatorship. Yet the crossing-over from freedom into authoritarianism may be marked not by a single dramatic event but by the slow corrosion of our ruling institutions—and that corrosion is well under way.”
It's kind of strange that Brooks is unaware that the grassroots resistance is bigger than in '17 It's the elites like him that are failing.
Sq1: Manolito, wearing sandals at this time of the year? Sq2: We're doing inventory at the store.. Sq3: And since my fingers are not enough to count all that there is... Sq4: More than sandals, these are an IBM computer for me...
FWIW, whatever role Trump himself or his administration as a whole played in the Gaza peace deal--this is exactly the sort of thing the Presidency should be focused on. Foreign policy, international diplomacy--THIS is what the office is best positioned to deal with in our constitutional republic. The culture war hysteria, the economic interference, the militarization of federal 'law enforcement', the fear-mongering around immigration, etc.--Trump is horrible on all counts, but he's able to get away with at least some of it because the electorate has come to think of the POTUS as the "leader of the country" in general rather than the head of the executive branch of the Federal government. The Founders accidentally created the framework for an imperial presidency, and several decades of wish-casting ideological ideals onto the office only exacerbated that. Then we get Trump, a guy who gleefully ignores all the largely self-imposed limits to his vast power, and a public which had already developed a bad habit of projecting their hopes and aspirations on Presidents was kinda hard-wired to accept his dictatorial assumption of powers which far too many of us had already implicitly granted the office. So it's a little ironic, to me, that when Trump actually seems to accomplished exactly the sort of thing a normal President SHOULD be focused on (rather than turning Americans against each other, encouraging stochastic terrorism, etc.)...it barely moves the needle. Not bemoaning that he's not 'getting credit' so much as just observing how far the cult of kingship has truly enveloped the Trump Presidency.