Trump declares he’s ‘more popular’ than Taylor Swift — says he should have been TIME’s Person of the year, not her

Donald Trump’s recent declaration that he is “more popular” than Taylor Swift and that he should have been TIME’s Person of the Year, not her, is yet another outrageous statement from a man who seems to thrive on controversy. As I read the news, I couldn’t help but roll my eyes and let out a sigh of exhaustion. It seems that Trump’s name and face are everywhere I turn, and I can’t help but feel tired of the constant stream of his antics.

But let’s examine his claim for a moment. Trump equates being “popular” with being well-known due to his status as a former president, as well as his past scandals and legal issues. However, being well-known because of negative attributes does not equate to being popular in a positive sense. It takes a certain level of narcissism, or perhaps a severe lack of self-awareness, to fail to see the difference.

Moreover, Trump’s obsession with being TIME’s Person of the Year is nothing new. Rumor has it that he even had fake covers of himself framed and displayed at his golf courses. This level of self-aggrandizement is both comical and sad. It’s clear that Trump has a deep need for validation and recognition, even if it means creating it for himself.

But what strikes me as particularly amusing is Trump’s decision to pick a fight with the “Swifties” – Taylor Swift’s loyal fanbase. These fans are passionate and dedicated, and if there’s anyone Trump should be afraid of, it’s them. Going head-to-head with a group that has proven time and time again to mobilize and fight for their idol is a risky move, to say the least. I can only imagine the wave of backlash that will come his way from Swifties all over the world.

In the grand scheme of things, Trump’s claim to be more popular than Taylor Swift is simply laughable. Taylor Swift is a talented and successful artist who has built her career from the ground up. She has a loyal fanbase that supports her every move, and her impact in the music industry cannot be denied. Trump, on the other hand, has become synonymous with lies and criminal behavior. His presidency was marked by controversy and divisiveness, and he left the White House under a cloud of impeachment.

It’s time for Trump to realize that he is no longer in the spotlight. His time as president has come to an end, and it’s time for him to fade into the background. The world has moved on, and it’s clear that Trump’s obsession with being the center of attention is simply a reflection of his own insecurities.

In conclusion, Trump’s declaration that he is more popular than Taylor Swift and his desire to be TIME’s Person of the Year is nothing more than the ramblings of a delusional man. It’s time for him to accept that his time in the limelight is over and that there are far more deserving individuals who deserve recognition. The world has moved on, and it’s time for Trump to do the same.