Donald Trump goes off script, loses what little was left of his mind

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It is said that the most dangerous time for a person in an abusive relationship is when they finally make a decision to leave — and do. This is because they’re really going — and in many cases, the abuser can’t take it — they erupt.

And for Donald Trump’s anger — the most dangerous time is now. And I think — somewhere deep down – he knows it. This most dangerous time of all is having a strong effect on Trump. He is lashing out, and his ferocity knows neither rhyme nor reason. Trump delivered a speech at a faith and freedom event, and this was in the state of Tennessee — Nashville.

And much if not most of what he said was aimed at the January 6 committee. They have him, you see. They have him in plain sight. And it is driving the man crazy. He reportedly went off the teleprompter to rage — blindly — at the injustices done to him.

Unfair was what Trump called the committee. Actually, he called them many other things, some of them not printable for obvious reasons. This is what happens to the sinner when his sins are called out.

The bottom line is the January 6 committee has the goods. They have Trump’s number. And he must know that. Hence the anger. The steaming hot, visceral, rage-infused anger is splintering him, and he is acting out.

The most dangerous time is also when the dangerous one is likely to make mistakes — even more mistakes than they already have. They are unmoored. And in many cases, they drop their masks entirely. So, Trump is in the eye of the storm now and yes, he is making many mistakes.