Donald Trump has utterly deranged Christmas day meltdown

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Donald Trump is a miserable whiny loser every day of the year, but he’s particularly miserable on holidays. It’s a reminder that he truly is the world’s worst person and lacks any semblance of a soul. Trump managed to live down to expectations again today, but this time something did seem off – even for him.

Trump began his Christmas day rant like this: “Merry Christmas to all, including to the wonderful soldiers of China.” Then it all went even further downhill from there. Trump demanded control of the Panama Canal, then promised tax cuts to Canadians if they become part of the United States. By the end of Trump’s meandering and confusing rant, he was yelling “GO TO HELL!” – which pretty much sums up the tone of the whole thing.

The thing is, it doesn’t feel like Trump wrote this. It feels like an attempt at mimicking Trump’s ranting on the part of his babysitters. This rant is aggressive, whereas when Trump appears in public he comes off as slow and monotone and confused.

In any case, don’t let this Trump rant (or faux-Trump rant) distract us from the real story here. Donald Trump is incredibly weak. He’s already losing influence over the Senate with his idiotic cabinet nominees, and he’s already losing influence over the House with Musk’s idiotic budget stunts. Trump’s approval rating is already down into the forties before he’s even entered office, at a time when incoming Presidents are widely given benefit of the doubt. Trump is imploding already. No wonder he’s busy yelling nonsense on Christmas.

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