Remember Trump’s first term, and pundits who said he’d somehow repealed the law of political gravity?
MAGA activist Laura Loomer, who has the ear of the president and has been dubbed the Trump-whisperer, melted down over the weekend about a weakening of MAGA. She specifically noted that she was worried about what would happen "after Trump."But he didn’t repeal political mortality.
Republicans may feel like they're gathering permanent power over the political process, Scarborough said, but he said that's not how democracy works.Trump brags about making cuts permanent.
"This is this is basic," Scarborough said, "and yet Republicans, whether you're talking about lawfare, whether you're talking about National Guard going in different all of these things, they're setting themselves up for a hard fall down the road."
There is no such thing in American governance. Even MTG now recognizes it.Trump: "We'll be making cuts that will be permanent. And we're only going to cut Democrat programs. I hate to tell you." pic.twitter.com/OJbmEerJjK
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 9, 2025
One way or another, death comes for us all. πMarjorie Taylor Green fact checked this @WhiteHouse lie earlier today:
— Andrew Bates (@AndrewBatesNC) October 9, 2025
"Prices have not come down. That is a reality. Peoples' wages have not gone up. That's another reality." https://t.co/ECNSTIAQ4t pic.twitter.com/kKLTX9Mgxf
Just this morning I was thinking you have to be either really stupid or in denial to not think of reaching the age of 75 as kind of the equivalent of being told you have a potentially terminal illness. If Dives was in trouble, Trump must be times millions. But I'll bet you the tabloids and cabloids and webloids have stories about him being St. Trump. I wouldn't be surprised if Robert Barron and Timmy Dolan encourage that stuff.
ReplyDeleteSecond “annual” exam at Walter Reed ain’t a sign of sterling health. Nor is the droopy mouth when he gets so tired he can’t control it.
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