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Profanity laced diatribe shows the POTUS has descent into madness

Should Trump be removed from office due to mental instablity 20 members have voted

  1. 1. Should Trump be removed from office due to mental instablity

    • Yes - President Trump can no longer control himself and is a threat to the stability of the United States
      89%
      17
    • No - President Trump is the best president in the history of the United States and any country which disagrees should be overthrown
      10%
      2
    • I don't have an opinion but I find his antics very disturbing
      0%
      0
    • I don't know - he confuses me.
      0%
      0

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Like King George III in 1788, US President Donald J. Trump has descented into MADNESS.

Trump has seriously lost his ability to control his emotions and act like a head-of-state. The profanity is symptomatic of demented elderly man whom he has become. In his Sunday Truth Social rant, he drops F-bombs and insinuates that Iranians don't have fathers.

To me this is another sign that the United States is completely losing grip on its roles as "the indispensable nation" as both the rules of war as well as all semblance of diplomatic decorum have been replaces with unmitigated, unrestrained violence and the type of talk you'd hear in the engine rooms of navy ships.

The POTUS is sick and needs to be removed from office and replaced with Vance who "may" be more measured and sane. Well, at least I don't see Vance using extremely obscene language.

And come the midterm elections, if Trump is still in the White House, I'll vote for whatever candidates that make a campaign promise to impeach him and remove him from office. We need "regime change" in the US before this f***ing insane b****** blows the entire world up due to his psychotic megalomania.

angry "Well, you just used the same type of language!!! Grrrrr."
biggrin "Well, I'm ex-Navy and I'm not the President of the United States.

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It's off the scale and his diktat is the primary cause of deveoping global chaos. A coup to save the Republic would be most welcome failing that enough Republicans should organise to try and stop this road to ruin and that's when you run into AIPAC and Israeli dominance in controlling most of the US executive. It's their war , their ambitions and their (or Netamnhayu to be more prwcise) decades long dream of glory. But you will need to get their cold dark hadns off the throat of the Republic - good luck with that.

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Trump is insane. No doubt about that. And he is losing the plot rapidly, his health is declining and nobody that old abound be in his position.

The words of a president are critically important; as Lincoln once said, there is a world of difference between a horse-chestnut and a chestnut horse. But Trump has yet to address the American people in a serious way about his war aims.

Traditionally, presidents would build a case for a war in a somber address, delivered from the Resolute Desk of the Oval Office. But nowadays, presidential utterances are more likely to come from Mar-a-Lago, which is not exactly what Churchill meant when he said “we shall fight them on the beaches.” Trump was at his Florida retreat when he announced the war, while wearing a baseball hat, with a video released in the middle of the night of 28 February.

Since then, each interjection has added to the muddle, with shifting statements that routinely contradict each other or simply deny reality. The war is about to end … or it may last a long time. We are not afraid to send boots on the ground … but then again, we may not. The threat from Iran was “imminent” … but it might have taken 10 years to mature, as US intelligence suggested. We “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear stockpiles in 2025 … or maybe we didn’t? We destroyed “100% of Iran’s military capability” … except for its ability to use drones, missiles, mines and speedboats to shut down the strait of Hormuz.

Victory will come as news to the American people, who were just asked to pay $200bn (or is it $1.5 trillion?) toward an ongoing war effort. It will also surprise Iran, still lobbing missiles, and threatening to set invaders “on fire”. The two sides remain far apart, with tankers idling in the strait of Hormuz, while the regime ignores Trump’s threats. In advance of the negotiations, Iran is demanding reparations from the US and ongoing control of the strait – a long way from “unconditional surrender”. Their nuclear materials remain undetected, and it’s absurd to claim, as Trump has, that a “regime change” has already taken place.

The situation has been especially difficult for the United Kingdom, traditionally America’s closest ally, and the whisperer between the US and Europe. Trump has insulted its prime minister, Keir Starmer, repeatedly, as “no Churchill”, and in so doing, he has badly damaged the special relationship that Churchill did so much to will into existence with his oratory.

According to a recent poll, only 30% of Britons believe that the special relationship exists any more – a 17 percentage point decline over the past year.

That is a calamity for both countries, and a gift to Putin, who is likely to emerge the real victor of the Iran war. To keep oil prices from climbing, Trump has waived sanctions on Russian oil, greatly replenishing its depleted coffers and giving it the resources it badly needs to continue its flailing war in Ukraine. In the meantime, Britons are struggling to pay catastrophic prices for gas and heating – a wartime consequence Trump never bothered to explain to them.

When the president was recently asked about a possible end date for the war, he replied: “We’re very far ahead of schedule,” then undermined his own response by adding: “I don’t know, it depends. Wrapping up is all in my mind, nobody else’s.”

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/mar/31/trump-words-iran-war-churchill?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

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There is no way Putin will allow Trump to be removed. He is doing exactly what Putin wants and destroying the United States and NATO from the inside out.

Trump's extreme and severe frustration is now palpable.

Trump should never have been scammed by The BB and his group.

The BB manipulated Trump into an impossible position.

Trump is now "venting" on social media, but this will not help in the least.

I would say that Trump is in danger of becoming UNHINGED.

Would he go so far as to encourage The BB to drop the Big One, even though The BB probably requires not much encouragement?

We should be worried the more unhinged Trump becomes.

And, this has been true of The BB for decades.

Trump is now being led by Israel.

Would this NOT drive someone....ANYONE....into MADNESS???

I vote YES...it would...

17 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

There is no way Putin will allow Trump to be removed. He is doing exactly what Putin wants and destroying the United States and NATO from the inside out.

There's no question that Trump is a wet dream for despots and dictators like Xi and Putin. He has made China infinitely more influential and has driven dozens of countries away from the US and towards China with his ugly rhetoric and spastic personality.

Trump's cognitive decline has been on display for some time and will only get worse. We need an amendment to set maximum age limits, and no more reality TV stars.

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The arrogance of the pig knows no bounds. Should have been jailed when they had the oppurtunity. The grifter will not be happy until he has totally screwed the USA>

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In order for Trump to be removed, Republicans would need to grow some balls. It's not going to happen. 😃

IMHO Trump has reached a point in his dementia ridden cognition that has now derived him of lucid original thought leaving him more open to manipulation than ever.

Malicious "Advisors" feeding his ego while also writing his speeches are well aware that eventually Trump alone will be accorded the blame as POTUS Commander in Chief while milking the pre informed opportunities they create.

Problematic is that it is rapidly heading towards a situation where Trump will be King with No Clothes on top a huge dung heap !

The Democrats at least had the foresight to exit Biden even if a little too late.

The GOP has missed the bus completely !

Trump is not insane. His rapidly increasing senility in a world where his delusions of grandeur conflict with his limited comprehension of the reality he is not actually or has ever been in control.

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