Donald Trump’s campaign people begin stabbing each other in the back as everything falls apart

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When Donald Trump ended up getting booed off the stage at the Libertarian Convention, it was a sign of his worsening dementia for two reasons. First, if he were cognitively competent, he never would have allowed his campaign people to convince him to appear at such a ridiculous event. Second, even after the debacle, Trump didn’t fire anyone from his campaign, because he’s too far gone to even understand what’s happening.

Now things are getting even uglier for Trump. His own campaign people are now trying to scapegoat each other for how poorly things are going, by leaking things about each other to the media. It’s gotten so out of control that Andrew Giuliani of all people is now publicly calling on Trump to start getting rid of people.

Yet nothing is happening, because Donald Trump is incapable of making anything happen. How’s he supposed to fire anyone when he’s too deep into dementia to remember who any of these people are? He already thinks Biden is Obama and Haley is Pelosi, and he’s known these people for years. There’s no way he remembers who anyone on his 2024 campaign is.

Keep in mind that Donald Trump hasn’t even officially named a 2024 campaign manager. It’s anyone’s guess who might be calling the shots from one day to the next – as tends to be the case with a boss who’s too far gone to know what’s going on, let alone provide any leadership or make any decisions.

Trump’s 2024 “campaign” is going to keep making decisions as idiotic as having him speak at the Libertarian Convention. Nothing is going to change, because Trump is incapable of making any change happen. Meanwhile the people running his campaign in his cognitive absence are going to continue to feud with each other amid the vacuum.