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Botany

(74,520 posts)
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 08:49 AM Jun 17

Trump is insane, he is in sever cognitive decline, and his health problems can't be hidden anymore.

From his Kim Jong Trump parade, to his presser in Canada that was so bad
that P.M. Carney had to stop it, to his slavish devotion to Putin, to his use of
Musk to rig the election, to his scrapping of the deal that would have kept
Iran from ever building a nuclear weapons which he now will use as an excuse to
attack Iran, to his attempt @ shutting down NOAA’s Climate Observatory on
Mauna Loa because it shows CO 2 building up, to his unnecessary shot @ Gov.
Walz after when one of his followers kills people and their Golden Retriever in
Minnesota, he is batshit crazy.

It is time for the 25th amendment and his removal from office before he kills us all.

Even the Republicans should now see that he needs to go now.

Btw thanx shit loads Merrick Garland for your job as A.G.. Krasnov needed to be held in
account for January 6th from day one.

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Trump is insane, he is in sever cognitive decline, and his health problems can't be hidden anymore. (Original Post) Botany Jun 17 OP
Apparently, Republican base does not care enough to do anything about it? (or should have already?) Brainfodder Jun 17 #1
They don't care as long as the Republicans are 'ruling' the country Dave Id Jun 17 #42
Owning the libs is all that matters to them. es466 Wednesday #72
Repugs are all in for all of it. slightlv Jun 17 #55
Between the words... Hugin Jun 17 #2
Musk was into the voting data and the counting too. Botany Jun 17 #3
With "bought" there's no prosecution necessary... Hugin Jun 17 #6
Money is speech ... Corporations are People. Diamond_Dog Jun 17 #9
100% any device can be hacked Blue Full Moon Jun 17 #29
Hear Freaking Hear! OldBaldy1701E Jun 17 #36
Musk said that to the man over elections in India. Blue Full Moon Jun 17 #37
Remember Mike Lindell admitted in court he bought a program to rig the EVMs Blue Full Moon Jun 17 #68
My old boss was always gloating that slightlv Jun 17 #65
Like Louis XVI. OldBaldy1701E Jun 17 #69
There's a court case about voting irregularities in Rockland County, NY that is in the discovery phase. OMGWTF Jun 17 #61
If bonespurs were enough to keep him out of the military. C_U_L8R Jun 17 #4
Historically, the 2 major parties swapped power and had each others' backs bucolic_frolic Jun 17 #5
This comment is great and clear. It's worth it's own OP. RockCreek Jun 17 #10
Sadly, Toddler 2 isn't the root problem, as horrible as he is Attilatheblond Jun 17 #20
Re: "not attest to strategic planning and [especially] competency" Alice B. Jun 17 #24
The second is the most to worry about. bucolic_frolic Jun 17 #48
This actually makes me feel better. I should probably end my doomscrolling day on it. Alice B. Jun 17 #49
Swapped? You misread history. One major difference you don't recognize. The entire Republican Party sold out to ancianita Jun 17 #43
Biden knew how bad this term would be... Captain Zero Jun 17 #51
Absolutley, Botany, agreed on every point. Harris should be president... brush Jun 17 #7
He's insanely corrupt, he's insanely criminal, he became insanely wealthy grifting off the presidency ImNotGod Jun 17 #8
Trump's a modern day Caligula gohuskies Jun 17 #11
I have been thinking about this and his hurried return to Wash, cutting the G7 short. Bev54 Jun 17 #12
"Best to get him out of town before meeting with leaders of Ukraine and Mexico." Botany Jun 17 #15
Yep, the leaders are all making deals with each other and not Trump. His "deal making" on tariffs Bev54 Jun 17 #30
My take on it is that Der Dingleberry was unofficially kicked out of the G7... IthinkThereforeIAM Jun 17 #60
I don't think he was kicked out, more he felt left out Bev54 Jun 17 #64
The more his brain deteriorates, the more he is like the people who voted for him. And they love that. Aristus Jun 17 #13
Dumpy is only the most excellent distraction from the inner circle's evil doings. Clouds Passing Jun 17 #14
. SSJVegeta Jun 17 #16
One Problem With The 25th Amendment......... BBbats Jun 17 #17
Vance doesn't have the massive cult following Freddie Jun 17 #26
He doesn't have a cult, they don't really like him that much. OverBurn Jun 17 #62
He has the nuclear codes Norbert Jun 17 #18
I'm old I don't even care anymore, let the bombs fly, hooray we all gonna die. Just kiddin', kinda. OverBurn Jun 17 #63
Don't worry, I'm sure that Jake Tapper liberalhistorian Jun 17 #19
Malignant narcissism combined with megalomania radical noodle Jun 17 #21
Bat shit crazy, lizard shit stupid, and Putin shit evil. nt hvn_nbr_2 Jun 17 #22
Sadly, republicans adore him. He can do no wrong. He's god. spanone Jun 17 #23
Quite frankly, it's possible that Trump's weird-ass-damaged brain could start thinking the ... chouchou Jun 17 #25
Those are all things that followers of this site would think are insane, but to some... Ol Janx Spirit Jun 17 #27
"My fear is that we are running into a metaphorical silo." Botany Jun 17 #67
The GQP won't do anything nwduke Jun 17 #28
I'm sure Vance would be happy to pull the trigger on the 25th, Ocelot II Jun 17 #31
My issue with Trump being diagnosed insane is that it would enable him to avoid accountability. Again. Efilroft Sul Jun 17 #32
The Vance cabal is waiting in the wings delisen Jun 17 #33
More than Trump's removal is required SpankMe Jun 17 #34
r congress should have bounced him a long time ago, but now we r stuck with him AllaN01Bear Jun 17 #35
All I can say is that England survived George III Marthe48 Jun 17 #38
Charles I was executed in the tumultuous era in which Cromwell rose to power. John1956PA Jun 17 #47
I didn't look far enough Marthe48 Jun 17 #50
MAGAts as well as the media don't appear to notice DeeDeeNY Jun 17 #39
As much as it pains me to say this. Littlered Jun 17 #45
Release the Epstein files kkmarie Jun 17 #40
Garland? How about the voters, the rich and powerful, the Republican Party, the Media, fucking Russia? chowder66 Jun 17 #41
That makes two political parties that will not do a thing about this. lees1975 Jun 17 #44
Some of his cult may not care bmichaelh Jun 17 #46
Abso-fuckin-lutely!! Or are we sposed to wait til the Psycho-in-Chief gets us all killed?! InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 17 #52
He is not insane. H2O Man Jun 17 #53
The 25th Amendment DENVERPOPS Jun 17 #54
The problem is, the People in charge of the 25th amendment William769 Jun 17 #56
I keep saying this, but people keep advocating the 25th Amendment. rsdsharp Jun 17 #57
Cripus! He's now at the General Jack D. Ripper stage of his Dr. Strangelove "presidency" now. Texin Jun 17 #58
trump is impaired LetMyPeopleVote Jun 17 #59
There is a such thing as evil. He and his accomplices embody it. live love laugh Jun 17 #66
K&R red dog 1 Jun 17 #70
I agree with insane, but SayItLoud Jun 17 #71
Watch this clip. Krasnov went so off the nut that Canadian P.M. Carney had to shut down the presser Botany Wednesday #74
Tell the media, they are only interested when it's a Democrat. spanone Wednesday #73

Brainfodder

(7,438 posts)
1. Apparently, Republican base does not care enough to do anything about it? (or should have already?)
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 08:53 AM
Jun 17

Red flags all over.

Dave Id

(119 posts)
42. They don't care as long as the Republicans are 'ruling' the country
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:21 AM
Jun 17

Republicans did the same thing ignoring their Republican incarnation of Republican Jesus Ronald Reagan's onset of Alzheimer's.

es466

(119 posts)
72. Owning the libs is all that matters to them.
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 08:59 AM
Wednesday

Other than a few sane, reasonable types who have a backbone and care more about the country than the primacy of their political party, but they've all been pushed out or silenced by now.

slightlv

(5,909 posts)
55. Repugs are all in for all of it.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 01:44 PM
Jun 17

White men think they're invincible. They also think anything not going to women, gays and POC will be given to them. Just like in SA, they're expecting to become rich by taking everybody else's money and stuff. So stupid. Trump takes it all.

Hugin

(36,321 posts)
2. Between the words...
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 08:53 AM
Jun 17

"Buy" and "rig", I don't know which is worse.

I'm inclined to say that Musk bought the election for Trump. For whatever reason... It makes Trump sound weak and Musk as his fool.

Botany

(74,520 posts)
3. Musk was into the voting data and the counting too.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 08:56 AM
Jun 17

His money bought him his Doge Boys hackers.

Hugin

(36,321 posts)
6. With "bought" there's no prosecution necessary...
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:09 AM
Jun 17

Musk has already confessed. Proudly boasted in headlines worldwide. Only investigation of the means and conviction as follow-up.

OldBaldy1701E

(8,145 posts)
36. Hear Freaking Hear!
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:58 AM
Jun 17

I used to drill this into the students at the school where I worked. NEVER fall for that crap. If your computer is hooked to the internet, someone CAN get into it. PERIOD.

(My second line was, "You are not Bill Gates/Steve Jobs/Grace Hopper/Katherine Johnson, depending on whom I was speaking to.)

Blue Full Moon

(2,321 posts)
37. Musk said that to the man over elections in India.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:02 AM
Jun 17

He came back at Musk that they have a secure system and that the USA system is not secure.

Blue Full Moon

(2,321 posts)
68. Remember Mike Lindell admitted in court he bought a program to rig the EVMs
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 07:26 PM
Jun 17

Tabulators. Those beautiful vote counting computers.

Musk attacked EVMs that they can be hacked. He said "Anything can be hacked." He got into with India's Chandrasekhar. Chandrasekhar said " where they (USA) use regular computer platforms to build internet connected voting machines." "Indian EVMs are custom designed, secure and isolated from any network or media."
Trump signed an EO on 2/18/25 to "reign in" independent agencies. The Federal Election Commission in charge of campaign finance laws and the Election Assistance Commission that is in charge of EVMs intrigrity.
As a side the first EVMs came out in 1976. 1998 Trump was being investigated for Russian ties. The Taj Mahal casino broke anti-money laundering rules 106 times. The gamblers who cashed out $10,000 or more in a single day. The settlement was the largest fine the federal government gave a casino for violating the Bank Secrecy Act. They were laundering money using slot machines.
Ivanka secured trademarks for EVMs. She applied in 2016 and got them in 2019.
In 2024 Tina Peters was sentenced to 9 years of prison. She allowed a man to misuse a security card to access Mesa County election system and being deceptive about the man's identity. 3 counts of attempting to influence a public servant. 1 count of conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation. 1st degree official misconduct, violation of duty and failing to comply with the secretary of state. The man was affiliated with Mike Lindell. James Baker had brought up these concerns in the Commission. The issue was setting up the machines for the upcoming election what was focused on was the Big Lie.
Dr. Hugh Thompson, Florida Institute of Technology, " Tabulators are EASILY hacked, both before and after the election. Votes can be changed in as little as 60 seconds if someone has access to the machine. Therefore no, one other than poll workers should be allowed into the room where the Tabulator is located. Physically and securely transport the data from where the votes were cast to where they are counted rather than using a modem. Memory cards should be treated with the same security as a box of ballots or a Brink's truckload of money. Unlike transporting money there is No Way to know the content of the memory cards as they leave the polling stations, nor does the person receiving the data know what to expect so any tampering on the way cannot, in any way, be detected."
Dr. Avid Rubin, John Hopkins University, "Because of the myriad problems possible at every stage of the electronic voting process and the possibility that the software in the Tabulator might be faulty or even rigged, it is a good idea to reconcile the precinct counts by hand to check that the numbers that come out of the Tabulator,at the end of the process, match the actual precinct totals." Dr. Rubin led a team that analyzed code from Diebold and found flaws that basic training in secure code would prevent. " The only way vendors are going to produce auditable machines is if they are forced to." "We still don't have a process for ensuring that people writing the code of those machines know what they are doing, or are not malicious."
James Baker, "The greater threat to most systems is not from external hackers but from insiders who have direct access to the machines. Software can be modified maliciously before being installed into individual voting machines. There is no reason to trust insiders in the election industry any more than in other industries such as gambling, where sophisticated insider fraud has occurred despite extraordinary measures to prevent it."
Back to Trump's 106 times of money laundering.

slightlv

(5,909 posts)
65. My old boss was always gloating that
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 05:02 PM
Jun 17

the "Cloud" can't be hacked! No matter how hard my coworker and I tried to bring him back to reality, he wouldn't see it or even allow for the possibility.

I really liked that man... but he was one of those who could be counted on to be swayed from any opinion or decision by the next "shiny" thing dangling in front of him.

OMGWTF

(4,800 posts)
61. There's a court case about voting irregularities in Rockland County, NY that is in the discovery phase.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 02:41 PM
Jun 17

C_U_L8R

(47,582 posts)
4. If bonespurs were enough to keep him out of the military.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 08:56 AM
Jun 17

Surely, a serious case of butthurt over his stupid parade, tariffs and ill-thought immigration plans should keep him out of office.

bucolic_frolic

(51,009 posts)
5. Historically, the 2 major parties swapped power and had each others' backs
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:02 AM
Jun 17

even in opposition to each other. It was a gentlemanly arrangement. Democrats in general, Democratic leadership, Garland and even Biden seemed frozen by the GOP pivot to "tourists", didn't realize the implications and landscape, and thought sound policies would right the ship of State, IMHO. Not to defend Garland, but did he have that much discretion, power? Biden was leaving the rule of law sacrosanct in the hands of DOJ. It always worked before, even if Nixon inflicted serious wounds. Did any of them anticipate the subsequent assault on the Judiciary in Toddler 2? Or that SCOTUS would tilt so severely? Don't forget the lies that seated the majority. Not to make this all sound like excuses. It's tragic, it's incompetent, it's expected. We've been blindsided by it all, which doesn't attest to strategic planning and competency. That's my take on it.

Attilatheblond

(6,423 posts)
20. Sadly, Toddler 2 isn't the root problem, as horrible as he is
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:00 AM
Jun 17

JD will be just as bad, maybe worse. He will just be able to conceal it better. The problem is, and has always been, the people behind these power mad cretins.

Alice B.

(539 posts)
24. Re: "not attest to strategic planning and [especially] competency"
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:14 AM
Jun 17

Is what worries me about the future, if we manage to pull out of this. Can we trust those we elect not eff up a second chance because there will be no third one.

bucolic_frolic

(51,009 posts)
48. The second is the most to worry about.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 12:00 PM
Jun 17

If a third is needed, it's years down the road, which will change, and it will be proven that the opposition is vulnerable on multiple counts.

ancianita

(40,770 posts)
43. Swapped? You misread history. One major difference you don't recognize. The entire Republican Party sold out to
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:33 AM
Jun 17

bro-tech oligarchs at least eight years ago, and the Koch oligarch network before that. You might be forgiven for being "blindsided," but not all of us are. And so there really was no "swapping" or "gentlemanly arrangement."

What we Democrats have seen since Reagan, while it was happening -- and what our party tried but failed to stop during the Obama and Biden years, just ask Bernie -- has now happened:
Dark Money. And with it, the takeover of the tech and Koch oligarchy and their corporate henchmen;
the takeover of the SCOTUS and half the House of Congress; all of the current cabinet and the White House.

You might feel blindsided now, but we all on DU yelled about it in real time. You know we did -- we all know this -- and so you can't be properly representing political and economic history.

Our party isn't a "both sides do it" party. Democrats are a "rule of law" party. Democrats are not in denial.
1. We Democrats take dark money grudgingly from pro-democracy oligarchs (yes, Kamala had their backing), but the main, foundational source of our money -- unlike Republican money -- is from unions of the working class.
2. There's another important difference: We Democrats put our crooks in jail, whether it's Illinois Democratic governors or speakers of the House, or congressmen like Menendez. (I've probably forgotten a couple)

No. We are NOT like the Republicans. THEY VOTE THEIR CROOKS INTO OFFICE.

REPUBLICANS sold out to, and brought oligarchic/corporate control of government -- which makes this government FASCIST. REPUBLICANS ARE SOLD-OUT PRO-FASCISTS.

Captain Zero

(8,019 posts)
51. Biden knew how bad this term would be...
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 01:05 PM
Jun 17

I don't think he ever expected taco to get another swipe at it, but when he realized, he did strategic pardons.

brush

(60,347 posts)
7. Absolutley, Botany, agreed on every point. Harris should be president...
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:12 AM
Jun 17

because 'effin' Garland let him get awaty with his J6 insurrection then bringing Musk to rig the election (no way trump legitimately won every swing state), and on and on with not endidng Puin's Ukraine war and now Netanyahu's somewhat similar unprovoked war of aggression agains t a regional neighbor.

'TSF is in steep mental decline and it's obvious with his repeated and boring reprise of his alledged 'greatest hits', his age and his obvious, leg-dragging bad health.

He needs to go and we'll deal with the Hopson's choice that is JD Vance.

ImNotGod

(790 posts)
8. He's insanely corrupt, he's insanely criminal, he became insanely wealthy grifting off the presidency
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:14 AM
Jun 17

Mentally he probably has been insane since birth. He drove his brother to suicide, he was such a disgusting brat that his own mother took trips to Europe just so she wasn't around him during his school breaks.

gohuskies

(1,203 posts)
11. Trump's a modern day Caligula
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:31 AM
Jun 17

Evil monster who condones political violence and destruction. He doesn’t have one single humane cell in his demented body which is also devoid of a soul. Go to hel TACO 🖕🖕🖕

Bev54

(12,571 posts)
12. I have been thinking about this and his hurried return to Wash, cutting the G7 short.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:34 AM
Jun 17

There does not seem to be any imminent threat to deal with and all the leaders are able to use secure phone lines and my bet is there is also a SCIF available.

I keep wondering if his handlers needed to bring him back because being around the same leaders for more than a day, his behaviour would be more noticeable and scrutinized by the leaders. I also thought that some may be afraid of him staying there and being influenced by the leaders and that he would reverse some of his positions. Best to get him out of town before meeting with leaders of Ukraine and Mexico.

Or maybe he didn't like the food and nobody gave him 2 scoops with his chocolate cake.

Botany

(74,520 posts)
15. "Best to get him out of town before meeting with leaders of Ukraine and Mexico."
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:44 AM
Jun 17

Yup. Krasnov did not want to or maybe his handlers did not want him to be in the same room
as all the other G6 leaders put together a multi billion aid package to help Ukraine.

That presser yesterday was so bad for Trump were he talked about the Governor of Chicago and
that “besides Russia wasn’t our enemy @ the time” that P.M. Carney had to shut down the presser.

Bev54

(12,571 posts)
30. Yep, the leaders are all making deals with each other and not Trump. His "deal making" on tariffs
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:28 AM
Jun 17

is going nowhere and that is why Carney put a 30 day limit on either a deal or Canada moves on. Other than the auto sector and steel and aluminum we have pretty much moved on. Goods to and from Europe and Asia are up and they are now talking about increasing the capacity at the port in Montreal.

IthinkThereforeIAM

(3,186 posts)
60. My take on it is that Der Dingleberry was unofficially kicked out of the G7...
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 02:37 PM
Jun 17

... take your pick as to reasons: His lying rambling "speech" that the Canadian PM corrected him on; him and his team embarrassed themselves and decided to find a dark corner (the WH) to hide in; afore mentioned risk of his insanity being further exposed... and the list goes on.

Bev54

(12,571 posts)
64. I don't think he was kicked out, more he felt left out
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 04:36 PM
Jun 17

There were several meetings set for today with other world leaders that flew in last night or this am. Trump just does not play well with others.

Aristus

(70,237 posts)
13. The more his brain deteriorates, the more he is like the people who voted for him. And they love that.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:39 AM
Jun 17

They will never abandon him.

Norbert

(7,110 posts)
18. He has the nuclear codes
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 09:52 AM
Jun 17

This fact alone scares the living hell out of me.

Will we make it another 3.5 years? I am not sure we will make it to August.

OverBurn

(1,240 posts)
63. I'm old I don't even care anymore, let the bombs fly, hooray we all gonna die. Just kiddin', kinda.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 04:35 PM
Jun 17

Feel bad for the young folks.

radical noodle

(10,285 posts)
21. Malignant narcissism combined with megalomania
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:00 AM
Jun 17

often get worse as a person ages. I think this is what we're seeing. And he's being bolstered by all the grift he's amassing.

spanone

(139,432 posts)
23. Sadly, republicans adore him. He can do no wrong. He's god.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:05 AM
Jun 17

25th amendment is as likely as the emoluments clause.

chouchou

(2,035 posts)
25. Quite frankly, it's possible that Trump's weird-ass-damaged brain could start thinking the ...
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:18 AM
Jun 17

...blue states and blue cities are a large threat to him.. (Don't laugh..he's been ranting nut-shit about blue states in the past month).
He could try to do the unthinkable and attack blue states in order for him to be elected again.
(Yeah...that would happen anyway..) He's getting scary...

Ol Janx Spirit

(285 posts)
27. Those are all things that followers of this site would think are insane, but to some...
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:24 AM
Jun 17

...unfortunately large percentage of the American public make perfect sense. So it is hard to actually call it insanity or cognitive decline. Far from being able to fulfil his duties, his Cabinet believe in lock-step that the things you listed ARE his duties. Why would they invoke the 25th?

Even most Republicans that disagree with much of what he does do not call it insanity or cognitive decline--nor do they call for his ouster. And they seem to be able to translate the things we hear as totally incomprehensible into something that makes sense--to them at least.

My fear is that we are running into a metaphorical silo that will allow them to use a "bunker busting" bomb on our way of thinking. We must be smart, measured, persistent, and persuasive to lead the country in another direction. We must consider him and his followers as competent adversaries to be countered at every turn--not as a circus of inept clowns that came into town with the local fair. For all the talk of mental shortcomings, the MAGA movement has been a successful one--like it or not. We must somehow counter with a movement of our own that brings more Americans into our way of thinking about the world.

Botany

(74,520 posts)
67. "My fear is that we are running into a metaphorical silo."
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 06:24 PM
Jun 17

Maybe a grain silo or a feed silo or a silage silo but what about a metaphysical silo?



Solution to the problems:

Education

Showing a better way to do things that make the world better. Such as planting native
plants.

Give up on some of the mouth breather vote …. they are gone …. Let Darwin sort ‘em out.

Get on top of the right’s electoral cheating. “They” have been doing it for years.

Find the best platforms to get our message across

Science works

Love and Joy



nwduke

(420 posts)
28. The GQP won't do anything
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:26 AM
Jun 17

because they know they have a useful idiot as president to push their extreme project 2025 agenda! “More money for me, none for thee”!

Ocelot II

(125,522 posts)
31. I'm sure Vance would be happy to pull the trigger on the 25th,
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:29 AM
Jun 17

but he also needs a majority of the cabinet to go along. But the cabinet members want to keep their own jobs and power, and Vance could fire them and replace them with his own people, which he's likely to do considering that right now he doesn't have his own base. With Trump gone there will be a huge power struggle, and Vance has all the charisma of a garden slug, so he'll want a cabinet of tech bros, not Trump's incompetent MAGA retreads. Vance is a creep but he's smart enough to know that he can't run a government with the current pack of idiots who probably don't like him already because nobody does. Unless Trump is actually in a coma and it gets too difficult to keep doing the Weekend at Bernie's thing with him, I don't expect any action on the 25th.

Efilroft Sul

(4,053 posts)
32. My issue with Trump being diagnosed insane is that it would enable him to avoid accountability. Again.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:29 AM
Jun 17

As long as Congressional Republicans refuse to remember they're a part of a coequal branch of government, I just don't see how Trump's cabinet of flunkies will invoke the Twenty-fifth Amendment because of whatever cognitive issues we see in the president. The entire GOP and its media ecosystem are all in on the corruption and rot to bring down the federal, state, and local governments that serve the people and replace them with fascist kakistocracies. They'll keep propping up King Covfefe, no matter what we think.

Which brings me to this point: I don't want the president's defense team pleading insanity when Trump and everyone around him knew exactly who they wanted to hurt, exactly how they were going to grift, and exactly why they were going to wreck this country to serve their own ends. I want an example made of this regime for all the harm it's caused and could still cause, not a hung jury or an acquittal resulting from Alina Habba's Grandpa Crazypants Defense.

delisen

(7,071 posts)
33. The Vance cabal is waiting in the wings
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:35 AM
Jun 17

It is possible that a thoroughlybu discredited Pre Trump may be better than a Vance presidency.

In either case June 14 NoKings has changed the dynamic. It has made our power visible to us and the anti- Democracy forces.

Happy, caring and peaceful Americans who believe in and will fight for the rule of law outnumber the angry, hateful and violent Americans who desire and will fight for dictatorship.

I am not a Pollyanna. We are in for a rough time and it we take years to build and rebuild the society we want..We are going to build, and build back better.

SpankMe

(3,503 posts)
34. More than Trump's removal is required
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:46 AM
Jun 17

The real policy and power is coming from the anonymous Heritage Foundation politburo that has been installed throughout the executive departments. All of these outrageous acts - renaming naval vessels, revising history, firing archivists, removing Dem appointees from SEC and other committees, firing large numbers of badly needed scientists and other experts, and all the rest - aren't coming from his fertile mind. This is coming from the Project 2025 playbook created by Nazi committees over the last few years. And Project Esther - another Heritage Foundation project whose stated aim is to combat antisemitism, but which is really just an initiative to quash and punish all dissent of Israeli policy and punish those who even dare to discuss any aspect of Israel that isn't flattering - is coming next.

Invoking the 25th will do nothing to stop the re-engineering of America into a Nazi state. It would be a nice thing to happen, only because it would crush the Orange Asshole's ® ego. But, nothing short of a modern day de-Nazification of the federal government will fix this. In the next election, we must vote in high enough numbers to overcome the voter suppression program being put in place by Republicans right now.

Marthe48

(20,949 posts)
38. All I can say is that England survived George III
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:07 AM
Jun 17

and Cromwell.

George III lost the American colonies.

Cromwell lost his head.

So we can hope.

John1956PA

(4,214 posts)
47. Charles I was executed in the tumultuous era in which Cromwell rose to power.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:54 AM
Jun 17

Cromwell died of some type of infection. After the Stuart line was reinstated to Royal sovereignty, the body of Charles I was disinterred and given a dignified burial.

A body said to have been Cromwell's was disinterred and hanged. Afterward, its head was removed and put on public display.

Marthe48

(20,949 posts)
50. I didn't look far enough
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 12:57 PM
Jun 17

Relying on my memory and hearing about cromwell losing his head.

TY

DeeDeeNY

(3,738 posts)
39. MAGAts as well as the media don't appear to notice
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:11 AM
Jun 17

his mental decline. But they are very focused on the "cover-up" of Biden's mental capacity when he was still in office.

Littlered

(318 posts)
45. As much as it pains me to say this.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:47 AM
Jun 17

It’s not that they don’t notice or care. It just isn’t true. If people choose to only consume news that’s fits/confirms their own personal bias, that’s what they will see. From what I’ve observed, it isn’t any type of abnormal decline. The guy has no filter. Which in my opinion, is terribly unbecoming. But non the less, if you can stomach it, and listen to an entire press conference, etc. he’s actually very coherent. I am not the type that is going to let fiction get in the way of facts Just because I can’t stand the guy, is he a national embarrassment? Absolutely, that is a given.

chowder66

(10,822 posts)
41. Garland? How about the voters, the rich and powerful, the Republican Party, the Media, fucking Russia?
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:17 AM
Jun 17

There is an entire political party that will not do a thing about this. They didn't do anything to stop Trump before Garland and they sure as hell aren't doing anything now. They are all complicit and many of them will continue as traitors after Trump is gone.

Garland is gone.

lees1975

(6,643 posts)
44. That makes two political parties that will not do a thing about this.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:36 AM
Jun 17

Garland had four years. We had a Democratic congress for two of the four years of Biden's administration, but no one interested in taking some risk, or making some bold moves to use the power they had to stop Trump. The biggest obstacle is the Supreme Court. So if this was such a high priority for them, take the risk that would be required to pack the court and that gets us Trump's trials for insurrection and stealing documents on a fast track, saves Roe, overturns Citizens United and the Immunity rulings, and leaves the GOP figuring out who to run in 2024.

bmichaelh

(845 posts)
46. Some of his cult may not care
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:47 AM
Jun 17

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I think that some of his cult may not care.

H2O Man

(77,019 posts)
53. He is not insane.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 01:27 PM
Jun 17

"Insane" is a term that has meaning limited to the legal system. He knows right from wrong, and has the capacity to work with his defense lawyers. He has no major mental illness. He does have a personality disorder. Thus, he enjoys doing "wrong" and getting away with it.

DENVERPOPS

(12,745 posts)
54. The 25th Amendment
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 01:28 PM
Jun 17

would take too long and then he would have four?weeks to stay in power, and act out in anger and really start his revenge.

The Repubs in the House could impeach him in the morning, and the Senate could find him guilty that same afternoon. Before they tip him off, they would definitely need to cut him off his access to the "football".....

rsdsharp

(10,970 posts)
57. I keep saying this, but people keep advocating the 25th Amendment.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 01:59 PM
Jun 17

Section 4 of the Amendment is virtually useless to remove a President who has not been rendered physically incapable of contesting its use. It is not simply a matter of the VP and a majority of the principals of the executive departments saying the President is unable to discharge his duties.
That is merely the starting point.

If the President says he is capable, it eventually goes to Congress where BOTH houses would have to render a 2/3rds vote in favor of removal. In four tries at impeachment the Senate alone has never reached the requisite 2/3rds vote. It’s nonsensical that both houses would do so, even if Trump was demonstrably barking mad to everyone. The MAGAts still wouldn’t vote against him.

Texin

(2,743 posts)
58. Cripus! He's now at the General Jack D. Ripper stage of his Dr. Strangelove "presidency" now.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 02:01 PM
Jun 17

red dog 1

(31,282 posts)
70. K&R
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:14 PM
Jun 17

Unfortunately, the cowardly Republicans in Congress lack the courage to remove his ugly, orange ass from office, either by the 25th Amendment or by impeachment.

We're stuck with him until next year's midterms (if he allows them to be held)

SayItLoud

(1,766 posts)
71. I agree with insane, but
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 10:31 PM
Jun 17

for how many years have the pundits and "journalists" and social media posters been saying he's in "severe mental decline"? And they are still saying it. I'm desensitized by that approach and I'm confident lots of others are too.

Botany

(74,520 posts)
74. Watch this clip. Krasnov went so off the nut that Canadian P.M. Carney had to shut down the presser
Wed Jun 18, 2025, 09:58 AM
Wednesday
https://www.democraticunderground.com/132150453


A bad Governor of Chicago

Illegals are coming into America to vote in our elections …. You can’t vote unless
you are a U.S. Citizen

President Obama and P.M. Trudeau hurt Putin’s feelings by kicking him out of the G 8
skipping over his invasion of Ukraine’s Donbas and annexing Crimea and Trudeau wasn’t
even the P.M. @ the time

Something about “besides he (Putin) wasn’t our enemy at that time…”

Lots of adjectives because he doesn’t understand the issues and or facts. I.e. big, many,
lots, and so on.

Some gibberish about Iran having to surrender and using U.S. military power in
the Iran vs Israel conflict

I’m a tariff guy. Quick easy. The Prime Minister is into more complex ideas which is
OK.

And other thoughts from a mad man. He is untethered from reality.

Btw after he ran away from the G 7 meeting he was replaced by Zelenskyy.
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