Donald Trump throws a complete fit

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I write a great deal about nightmares. Sometimes it has felt like we all had lived in one great unending nightmare during the Trump years. And that’s the thing about nightmares. They usually leave one feeling helpless. When one is in the grip of a night terror, one must wait to wake up to shake off the horror.

But now Trump has been toppled, and the nightmare has receded. And that’s good news for us. But I have a question. What of TRUMP’s nightmare? It’s impossible to know what happens in that THING that’s supposed to be a brain of Trump’s. But, probably, Trump is now dwelling in his nightmare — and there may not ever be an end to his.

It appears almost every day now that Trump is lashing out at everything. Statement after statement has poured from the poisonous lips of the toppled traitor.

The latest has to do with the Electoral Count Act. The Senate is hard at work planning to rewrite it. Of course, the goal is clarification of what the Vice President is allowed to do — and not to do.

And that does not appear to sit well with the traitor. Of course, it doesn’t. It has to do with obeying laws. Why would Trump want that? So it should be no surprise that the chief operating officer of insurrections is speaking out. And he’s FURIOUS.

Labeling Mitch McConnell an “Old Broken Crow,” Trump proceeded to unload on all the “RINOS” and anyone who obeys electoral count laws. The Senators working to institute reforms to the Electoral Count Act are bipartisan. And the bill will firmly state that the “constitutional role of the Vice President, as the presiding officer of the joint meeting of Congress, is solely ministerial.”

Trump does not like this and doesn’t want it to happen. But he is out of power – permanently, and there isn’t anything he can do to stop it.

Unlike many nightmares — Trump can’t wake up from his. In reality, it exists to tease, torment, and taunt him. And that is Trump’s ultimate nightmare. And he is in the grip of it. But this time the dreamer can’t escape the dream. The world is moving forward without him and for Trump, that is the worst nightmare of all.