Friday, April 3, 2020

Trump's Mental Illness On Display In Letter To Schumer


Yesterday, puerile Man Baby Donald "Moron Vector" Trump took time out from his "wartime president" activities (watching Fox "News," tweeting, watching Fox "News," tweeting, golfing, watching Fox "News," etc.) to fire off a little screed to Minority Leader Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY).  Schumer had offended Moron Vector by asking him to name a military officer as production czar and seeking more expanded use of the Defense Production Act to pulse needed medical supplies.  Bad Schumer!  Doesn't he know the buck doesn't stop with Moron Vector (unless it's a real buck he can put in his pocket)?

So, about the time Moron Vector was saying "this is not the time for politics" to the assembled media marks, stenographers and credulous believers in Moron Vector's "new tone," he sent this letter to Schumer (click on images to enlarge):




Imagine lacking self- awareness and self- control to the degree that you would order this example of full- blown mental illness to be issued by your press office for the world to see.  It's all there -- the lies, the sense of grievance, the paranoia, the grandiosity, the childish pettiness, the personal attack -- everything we've come to expect from this narcissistic sociopath.  Imagine what future historians will say about a people (though a minority) who thought a malignant tumor like this should lead the country in these or any other times, thinking he was sent by "god" to be their savior.

We'll say it again: Sic transit gloria, America.

2 comments:

  1. What an embarrassing and disgraceful display! I imagine that when Schumer read it, he must have rolled his eyes so hard he could see the roots of his hair. Imagine how frustrating it must be for him to have to deal with Trump every day.

    Speaking of frustrated, I cannot believe how desperately pathetic our country is right now, largely because the “leadership” from the top is a joke. But we're not laughing, we're dying.

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  2. donnah -- apparently, Schumer said Trump needed to "stop the pettiness" when people are dying. We're sure Trump will take that to heart (wait, what heart?)!

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