Donald Trump might be the stupidest President ever

thatcuriouswench:

macgregorsiolalpin:

To put the Trump administration into historical context, consider that Donald Trump embodies the worse of all the former Presidents typically regarded as among the worse in our history. 

Donald Trumps is … 

  • as racist as Andrew Jackson, 

  • as corrupt as Warren Harding, 

  • as singularly pro-corporation as Calvin Coolidge,

  • as abusive of power as Richard Nixon, and 

  • as incompetent as George W. Bush.  

Trump may yet prove to be as inept as the pre-civil War Presidents: Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, and James Buchanan. 

Also, Donald Trump brings his own set of dysfunctional attributes beyond the scope of other Presidents. He is unique from other Presidents in that he is so utterly ignorant of public and world affairs that he has no idea when people are manipulating him for their own nefarious purposes and hidden agendas. Furthermore, Trump is so impulsive that he is easily baited and reacts recklessly to every provocation. And Trump is uniquely uncurious and intellectually lazy, and never seeks out information because he delusionally thinks he is of high intelligence and already knows everything he needs to know. Moreover, no President in American history has ever been implicated with a foreign power against the United States. 

That issue has yet to play out, but it could make Trump’s presidency standout in comparison against every other past administration. So it is very likely that taking his presidency in its totality, Donald Trump may very well be the worse President ever in American history. That’s quite an accomplishment for Trump in less than two years into his first term of office.

Again, an incisive critique by Jennifer Rubin getting to the heart of the matter. We can see Trump if we are generous, as a despot without a mandate, a fish out of the water, any number of “interesting” things but sadly in the light of day it all boils down to is a singular lack of intelligence. No, it doesn’t help he’s groomed for failure by his closest advisors, incestuous hand picked yes “men” similarly endowed. Dysfunctional, they merrily pat each other on the back while the rest of us are still recoiling in disbelief and shock. No clue. The exact reflection of the voter that put him and his family where they are, an orgy of stupidity. America fell in the trap spectacularly, like the workings of the charlatan Madoff, Trump convinced he was capable by thrusting the Mar a largo and celebrity status, wealth instead of intelligence into their imaginations and it was swallowed hook line and sinker. He’s still doing it to every foreign dignitary who visits. It’s his modus operandi. It’s him, and no one with a single brain cell thought he would change. There is no life after Trump just Trump, there is no president only Trump, and he is, in fact, missing a brain. Absolutely yes. We’re schooled to put a spin on this by looking for some scapegoat. Learning disability, personality disorder, mental decline but to be politically honest, it’s a brain that’s missing, nothing else.

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President Donald Trump does not read – except in small doses and when his own name appears prominently. Before the presidency, his only activities were work and golf. He does not mingle with intellectuals, cultural trend-setters or artists.

It should come as no surprise – and it was not – that he sorely lacks in sophistication, knowledge of the world, understanding of government and a rudimentary grasp of economics.

Sitting atop arguably the great resource on the planet – the body of knowledge retained by American government experts on everything from economics to medicine to military history – he remains blissfully ignorant on a range of subjects.

He surrounds himself with dim yes men who know little more than he and, in any event, tremble at the prospect of correcting their “Dear Leader.” But sometimes you wonder whether Trump is just, well, dumb.

The Associated Press reports:

President Donald Trump has been handing out his cell phone number to world leaders and urging them to call him directly, an unusual invitation that breaks diplomatic protocol and is raising concerns about the security and secrecy of the US commander in chief’s communications. Trump has urged leaders of Canada and Mexico to reach him on his cell phone, according to former and current US officials with direct knowledge of the practice. Of the two, only Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken advantage of the offer so far, the officials said… “If you are speaking on an open line, then it’s an open line, meaning those who can monitor those conversations are doing so,” said Derek Chollet, a former Pentagon adviser and National Security Council official now at the German Marshall Fund of the United States.

For someone who mocked Hillary Clinton for setting up a home email server that was vulnerable to hacking, Trump and his negligence defy explanation. Either he does not understand that his calls might be intercepted or does not care.

As a matter of self-preservation, however, one would think he would very much care if American enemies including terrorists could determine his whereabouts. (How is it, by the way, that American intelligence services condoned his using an unsecured line?) One would think he would be tired of being embarrassed when the content of calls is made public. It is times such as this when one wishes national security adviser H.R. McMaster had not frittered away his credibility spinning for the president and instead had the wherewithal to put his foot down and tell the president that he cannot behave in such a fashion.

When one considers this behaviour and that of his son-in-law Jared Kushner, who allegedly discussed a dark communication line using Russian facilities, several explanations come to mind. First, this behaviour reflects the degree to which these neophytes on the world stage are hopelessly unschooled and naive. Alternatively, their behaviour denotes a shocking propensity for recklessness, even with their own financial and personal security (risking blackmail, among other things). That recklessness seems without purpose. (What goal would be served by talking on unsecured cell phone lines or on Russian lines that could not be accomplished on approved lines of communication?) Alternatively, maybe these people are paranoid conspiratorialists (who make Sean Hannity sound sane by comparison), convinced that the only thing they have to fear is the American “deep state” (or some such nonsense).

Whatever the explanation, Trump does not evidence any greater knowledge or sophistication than he possessed when he entered the office. You’d think he would have learned something in four months. Then again, maybe the rudimentary practices of government are utterly beyond him. One need not be a psychiatrist or an educator to see that he is incapable of performing the functions of his job – executing the laws, keeping the nation’s secrets, following routine security procedures. In short, maybe he is not compromised nor mentally ill, but merely dumb.

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Alternatively, their behaviour denotes a shocking propensity for recklessness, even with their own financial and personal security (risking blackmail, among other things). That recklessness seems without purpose.

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That recklessness reflects a profound narcissism and sense of entitlement – “I do what I want, when I want, regardless of what anyone says about the consequences, because I am responsible to no one and I do what I want.” It’s a deep psychological and moral flaw, and not a world-view that responds to efforts to rein it in.

Donald Trump might be the stupidest President ever

kedreeva:

kropotkindersurprise:

2015 – Here are some gifs of Donald Trump being attacked by a bald eagle named Uncle Sam, literally the least patriotic thing that can happen to an American.

I’m reblogging this again because I finally realized why this is so funny to me, as a bird person.

In the first gif, what you’re seeing is a man who has zero idea how to handle a bird. That’s a heavy bird, and he’s got his arm stretched out as far as it will go in an attempt to keep the bird away from his face. What that does is create unstable footing for Uncle Sam. The handler is there trying to hold up Trump’s arm, but the bird has already realized it needs to leave or it will fall. In the first gif the bird is not attacking Trump- it is trying to get away from him so it doesn’t get hurt.

In the second gif, what we see is a bird that remembers what just happened and is blaming Trump for it. Uncle Sam sees Trump reach for its tether, and makes a lunge at Trump’s hand to keep him away. The bird /does not/ want to hang out with Trump because it has learned that Trump has no idea what he is doing.

Uncle Sam is rejecting Trump based on Trump’s proven inability to properly handle Uncle Sam. And that is both hilarious and beautiful.

Good bird.

thoughts-of-an-x-factor:

buttshapedpillow:

“The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
-Orwell, 1984

Normally, I feel like people are way too liberal in calling things “Orwellian”, because I’ve seen people claim everything from speed limits to environmental laws to privately owned security cameras in stores as being “Orwellian”, but Trump, in this instance, is utterly Orwellian.

scottandhiskind:

coffincarpenters3:

soloveitchik:

spacegay-yx:

thecringeandwincefactory:

frettedwithgoldenfire:

Trump, just now: “You know, they have a word. It sort of became old-fashioned. It’s called a nationalist. And I say really, we’re not supposed to use that word. You know what I am? I am a nationalist. Use that word.”


In the future, when they write the history and say fascism in America was like a frog in boiling water, remember that was a lie. We knew and saw and no one cared.

It’s real: https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/23/politics/donald-trump-nationalism/index.html

He also contrasted being nationalist with being a “globalist” which is,,, concerning

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specifically, what he said was: 

“A globalist is a person that wants the globe to do well, frankly, not caring about our country so much. And you know what? We can’t have that. You know, they have a word. It sort of became old-fashioned. It’s called a nationalist. And I say, really, we’re not supposed to use that word. You know what I am? I’m a nationalist, OK? I’m a nationalist.“Nationalist. Nothing – use that word. Use that word.”

They aren’t even being subtle anymore, are they?

t-clairevirus:

ironwoman359:

teacupfulofstarshine:

isolate:

total-limerence:

isolate:

total-limerence:

isolate:

isolate:

isolate:

if you didn’t believe that England hates Donald Trump already: the most recent news of his visit today is that the mayor of London approved protestors releasing a £16,000 Trump in-a-diaper balloon to fly 98ft above ground when he visits, and literally no British person is surprised. Welcome to London.

I’m literally not kidding

the people who are managing the balloon are called trump babysitters. I’ve never loved my country more.

i fucking love this country. Trust us to make the president feel welcome

the best part about this is that trump expected to have a royally welcome visit but as soon as he made an appearance, thousands of angry British people started chanting “fuck trump!” on repreat for hours.

UPDATE: Trump has managed to generate a bigger crowd than Obama did, but for all the wrong reasons. The entirety of London is filled with angry anti-trump protestors, to the point where he is refusing to make an appearance due to fear for his safety.

Here are some fucking awesome protest signs being shown today. I hope we’ve made you proud!

england, you’re doing amazing, sweetie, this made me so happy

Ok, i’ve been seeing these all over today and I’ve been very happy, but I think “Trump wears poorly tailored suits” is the most hilarious and utterly British insult I’ve seen all day. It’s lovely.

@nightsong18 this pleases me