Yeah, wake me when he’s in cuffs
Or a coffin. Let’s not limit the options.
His heart could just explode at any time.
I hope he has to amputate one of his poorly circulated legs first.
Himself, with a dull pen knife.
He doesn’t have the fortitude to drink a glass of water normally
I want him to live long enough to spend time in a prison cell, or watch his family empire crumble around him. His ego deserves no less.
I get it, but at this point I don’t even care, he just needs to be gone as soon as possible.
There is zero chance of the first one happening at this point.
Thats… not going to happen.
He will be POTUS until he dies.
For someone of his age and health status, all it takes is one fall. Just one trip on a rock, misjudgement of a stair step, or simply an uncoordinated shuffle of the feet, and that could destroy the rest of his life. Crash, broken bone, permanent incapacitation.
It’s the tipping point that puts so many people into nursing homes. It’s more than just a physical injury - for those with dementia, these types of events have a particularly destablizing effect on their minds. A bright, independent individual becomes a confused, pain-addled shell of their former self, never to return to their previous “normal” again. If that can happen to people who still have some grasp on their minds, just imagine what would become of Trump.
According to The Simpsons he will not survive August.
I hope he eats more McDonald’s and drinks more soda with extra salt
They tried that but the supreme Court said “Naaaaahh”.
Supreme Court is compromised and need to be reassessed.
I’ve been saying for a while: there is possible good use for the loudest & worst of our global leaders
Put them in a Thunderdome.
Putin vs Netanyahu vs Kim Jong Un vs Trump vs Modi vs Xi Jinping?
Millions would watch
The world would breathe easier
“I do have one piece of good news for Donald Trump and that there is one other presidency that has a lower net approval rating at this point than this one,” Enten said. "The bad news is that it was Donald Trump’s other presidency.
Well that says a lot doesn’t it
It’s almost like the electoral system has been gradually rigged and the results no longer reflect the will of the vast majority of the people.
Weird that something called “The Slaver’s College” could ever be used for anything bad.
Is this the tenth time he is in reaaaaaly big trouble? He will only be in big trouble the day his interests don’t align with the interest of billionaires and that ain’t happening soon. Every billionaire is quite happy to get their “free to do whatever the fuck you want as long as you appease me” ticket
10th in the last year.
So what… Unless he becomes a dictator he is president for another 3.5 years.
Approval ratings don’t mean shit anymore.
Hopefully we will have to start cleaning up all his shit in 3.5 years.
These numbers don’t matter if you cheat to win. Every accusation of his is an admission, that’s why he was preaching the Epstein files for so long.
As if his approval rating matters.
BREAKING TRUMP SUPPORT COLLAPSES : Goes from 48.8 to 48.7
… I’ve heard this bullshit headline every week he’s been in office.
The morons that elected this pedo are not abandoning their orange leader
Will belueve it when I see it. The first go-round was non-stop copium from the corporate news sewers that created and sustained him.
Such a fucking joke… Where was this outrage 9+ years ago?
Lotta bitch energy in here of the “everything isn’t solved instantly so I will spread despair like putin demands” variety.
I mean kinda, the thing is US citizens also hate the DNC and the DNC will kill any third party attempt or any attempt at systematic serious restructuring of the party so… how much does it matter how much everyone hates Trump?
the DNC will kill any third party attempt or any attempt at systematic serious restructuring of the party
Bullshit. All it takes is people showing up and doing the work. (Spoiler: most people aren’t going to do that.)
What evidence is there to draw the conclusion that the DNC will not do this using the full compliment of corporate money that has been firehosed into the party?
Support your conclusions with evidence or don’t make them so offhandedly.
The ability of anyone to run, of any party to organize, and that truth will out.
That’s my evidence. What’s your evidence?
With the pro-corporate, anti-populist Democratic establishment here to stay, the logical conclusion from our analysis is that politicians who want to win working-class voters shouldn’t just take an oppositional stance toward the economic status quo, but also toward their own party — at least to the extent that the party fails to embrace economic populism. We contend that the candidates with the best chance of winning are the ones with an orientation similar to that of Sanders: in the Democratic Party when necessary, but not of it, and fundamentally opposed to the party’s pro-elite elements.
https://jacobin.com/2025/07/democrats-working-class-cwcp-report
https://nypost.com/2016/07/22/leaked-emails-show-how-democrats-screwed-sanders/
https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=2900848006650278597
https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/02/clinton-brazile-hacks-2016-215774/
This is thorough evidence that no, people just turning out to try to create a third party is not going to work, the established power structure of the DNC will see it as an existential threat in a way that it will never see the Republican party as one even if after the Republican party staged an arguably successful violent coup attempt.
Do you want me to keep going?
Well that certainly is a lot of links you’ve got there. And you’ve used them so well - pointing out how they relate, etc etc.
I was expecting you to make an effort but hey I know finding and pasting links is a lot of work for some random fistfight over who’s more better at fighting evil. So, okay, let’s see what we have here.
So you open up with a quote from jacobin - pass. That’s - that’s not evidence of anything, that’s opinion. “We contend that the candidates with the best chance of winning are the ones with an orientation similar to that of Sanders” Yeah yeah good luck in any red state which not sure if they’re aware, there are a few of, and just to rig everything good and proper they gave those shitholes electoral votes. If I was in a shithole state, would I love to elect someone like Sanders? Absolutely. A few candidates like that run every so often. They always get killed. Running an unpopular candidate is not the DNC keeping third-parties from being active. They can do that all day long with all the money it takes for a goddamned filing fee. Do they? Nope. Because they’re not serious. They’re not. Serious.
Anyway, let’s see what your mystery links are:
- #1 well that’s the link of the OP we’re commenting in. I’m going to ignore that as anyone would, because it’s already been commented on. Adding it as a link is just weird or desperate.
- #2 Ah, DWS. Yes. Well linked. The most outlandish, most reported, and most backlashed “insider” rigging ever. Not sure what you want here, but - yes. Everyone thought that was bad. That’s why it was a huge fucking blow up and is constantly talked about to this very day.
- #3 Another link about DWS, great. Good job repeating yourself there. “Marshall told The Intercept that he didn’t recall the sleazy e-mail. But then he claimed it wasn’t an attempted hit job on Sanders.” lol
- #4 A THIRD link to the same thing - wow you sure do have a lot of evidence here - three stories about the same thing. Can there be four?
- #5 Google link requires a login - sorry, pass.
- #6 Oh hey look a fourth link about DWS. I’m pretty sure one link would have sufficed, but your desperation to make it look like a lot of evidence kinda backfired here.
- #7 Ah! Finally something different, thank goodness. More Intercept reporting, but that’s fine. What does it say;
The “mass exodus” of party staffers following the progressive takeover of the Nevada Democratic Party leadership, as well as the establishment’s funneling of hundreds of thousands of dollars out of party coffers in anticipation of the results, is detailed in new reporting by The Intercept, which described the election outcome as the culmination of a years-long “battle between the insurgent progressive wing of the party and what’s known in Nevada as the Reid machine–a tightly run operation still guided by former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.”
Well that’s interesting. As it was peak covid ,
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to limit in-person campaigning, Whitmer and Segerblom competed for the endorsement of Nevada’s various Democratic clubs in a series of Zoom meetings leading up to the election.
After all that exciting Zoom campaigning, tens of thousands of voters stormed the ballot boxes to demand socialist policie- wait, sorry not tens of thousands. Just a few tho. . wait . . a thousand? . . . less than a thousand? Five hundred. Less? Three hundred.
Whitmer received 248 votes to Segerblom’s 216 for the chair position.
Okay so 32. Still. That’s a mandate baby.
So the Las Vegas Democratic Socialists primaried all the Democratic candidates as a result of a “years long battle” and the DNC said fine good luck? Gosh I wonder why they couldn’t get along. Probably because the DNC was desperate to do the genocides and the hero LVDS party refused to play any role in such atrocities. Or - it’s possible the LVDS were led by insufferable pricks who failed at all attempts to work together. Who can say?
This has some interesting takes on it though:
But elected Democrats have sharply criticized the party under Whitmer, including the removal of access to a key voter information database (a charge Whitmer has denied), her endorsement of a challenger to Sisolak’s appointed lieutenant governor in the 2022 primary, and six-figure party contracts she awarded to personal allies.
Monroe-Moreno told The Nevada Independent last month that the “vast majority” of on-the-ground efforts that led to Democratic victories “did not come from the state party.”
Ahead of Saturday’s election, Monroe-Moreno’s unity slate received a wave of endorsements from labor groups — including a rare direct endorsement from the powerful Culinary Workers Union — as well as a host of current and former elected Democrats.
Though Whitmer did earn the support of the Stonewall Democrats and several county-party leaders in rural Nevada, she also lost the support of the Las Vegas Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), which announced it would not endorse any candidate and called the party a “dead end.” [Edit: Ouch! Hoisted by her own petard eh]
The weeks leading up to the election were otherwise fraught, as some Democrats accused Whitmer of improperly purging more than 200 members from the state central committee ahead of the election. Whitmer denied the claims, alleging instead that the removals came as routine clean up based on mandatory meeting attendance. However, the incident — in addition to another letter raising concerns over the vote process in January — was one of several factors that led to the involvement of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), which ran the online, email-based infrastructure for Saturday’s election.
So despite being “a true comrade”(.) the Democratic voters booted her first chance.
Well, that last one was at least interesting.
That’s great! Doesn’t matter, but it’s great!
It matters a ton, and I wish people would stop saying otherwise.
Every dictator needs support among the people. They cannot function without it. Trump is starting to lose a chunk of his own MAGA base over Epstein. Not all of it, but the core MAGA support is not that big. He can’t lose much of it before things turn against him fast.
And it may happen very fast. Nobody thought the Soviet Union was going to dissolve right up to the second that it actually did.
He’s still president. Even if he wasn’t, his sycophants are waiting in the wings to carry on. What people think doesn’t matter until and unless there’s open revolt because of it.
His sycophants are not capable of taking over from him. That’s not how these things ever work.
This seems to be only half the article. I dont see the part where it explains why he’s actually in trouble. And since it’s part of the headline, it’s physically impossible that the text doesn’t discuss it.