Donald Trump stands alone
Allow me to quote my favorite poet and song writer Jacques Brel. “When day is through Tick tock oh so slow. It says yes it says no. It says I wait for you.” And I use this quote because there is a clock waiting for Donald Trump and he knows it and it is making him crazy. I will tell you about it.
It was a dark, quiet night. Most people were asleep. The next day was July Fourth, so many had the day off from work. Alas, one man was not asleep. Nor did this fellow seem well. He was caught up in yet another angry outburst, likely because he knew he was going to prison.
It was Donald Trump, AKA Assolini. And he was on the warpath. The object of his rage? Jack Smith. Who ELSE could it have possibly been?
As I wrote in another article, Trump covets Smith. Everything that shapes the special prosecutor are qualities Trump doesn’t have and will never have. Let’s look at some of them. Jack Smith is brave. Donald is a coward.
Smith is smart. Trump has no subjects of interest to talk about except how wronged he is by everyone Smith follows the law. Trump breaks laws regularly.
So yes, Smith is in Trump’s head. He sleeps there. He has rented space in the orange head of Trump. And Smith works with languid abandon, doing his job quietly, overseeing the legal consequences that have come to Trump.
That might be why Trump — broke. He broke on Monday night. While many slept, a red-faced arrogant criminal was on truth social frantically calling Smith names, trying vainly to one-up him:
“Jack Smith is a major Sleezebag.”
People slept.
“Put up by the corrupt DOJ.”
Many people laughed as they made plans for the next day.
“HE IS ALL ABOUT ELECTION INTERFERENCE.”
People made plans to honor our fallen heroes.
Very few people were taking notice of Donald John trump. He has been, on some level, forgotten.
And the rant continued into Tuesday.
“the 2024 Election is our LAST GREAT CHANCE.”
How sad. How pathetic. And how telling.
Look at this man! He is guilty. He is enraged. And most of all — he’s alone. Very much alone.
And just waiting for the ticking of that clock to run out of time.