The online rumor mill has been swirling with speculation recently about former U.S. President Donald Trump’s health. Specifically, many internet dwellers are hypothesizing if Donald Trump might have secondary syphilis, pointing out red splotches on his hand as signs of the disease. The hypotheses arose primarily out of a need for humor and derision and had led to a quite the array of wisecracks online. As a commentator, it is always intriguing to observe public opinion, and the crazier it is, the more entertainment I glean from it. Yet, I also find it important to reflect on the consequences of encouraging such unfounded rumors.… Continue reading
Trump is bleeding moderate support. It could cost him the 2024 election. That’s the headline that grabbed my attention, as a self-proclaimed moderate voter. As someone who believes in electing the best person for the job, who wants safety for everyone, a well-funded education system, equality of outcomes, sensible drug laws, good jobs and training options, a secure border, and a strong military, I find myself deeply troubled by the state of the Republican Party and its continued support for Donald Trump.
The comments I’ve read echo my own sentiments. The Republican party’s willingness to go along with this Trump con job is baffling and infuriating.… Continue reading
When perusing the day’s news, one doesn’t expect to encounter a headline as startling as “Kentucky Republican Pushes Bill to Make Sex With First Cousin Not Incest.” But on closer examination, this headline, and the uproar it’s causing, are not only about first cousin relationships but also throw light on some bizarre inconsistencies in our legal statutes and society.
I remember sinking into a stunned silence when I first came across this news. So deeply rooted are our societal norms against incestuous relationships that the mere implication of trying to legalize sexual relations with a first cousin immediately elicited a visceral response from me.… Continue reading
The American Dream, for so long the shining beacon that carried the promise of opportunities and prosperity to both citizens and immigrants, is fast fading. This assertion, voiced recently by Walgreens’ boss, is something of a wakeup call. He speaks primarily for himself and his ilk in the top echelons of wealth who believe that this wealth discrepancy is unsustainable and damaging the very fabric of our society. He insists that their taxes must be increased to mitigate the broadening wealth gap and the subsequent demise of the middle class—the real job creator, the driver of diverse industries and the sustainer of demand for a plethora of goods and services.… Continue reading
A Creepy QAnon Chant Rises at Trump’s Rally—and He Nods and Smiles – Donald Trump is openly embracing QAnon as he tries to retake the White House. This headline immediately caught my attention, as it highlights the disturbing trend of Trump openly embracing fringe conspiracy theories like QAnon, all in an effort to regain power.
It is deeply unsettling to witness Trump nodding and smiling at the chants of QAnon supporters. The fact that he is openly embracing a group that has been widely criticized for spreading baseless conspiracy theories is concerning, to say the least. But perhaps what is even more troubling is the realization that Trump’s embrace of QAnon is not a new phenomenon; he has been doing it for years.… Continue reading
Reflecting on Mitt Romney’s recent statement about some Trump supporters being “out of touch with reality,” it is interesting to see the reaction and comments that have followed. While Romney’s choice of words may have been soft, many individuals have strong opinions and believe that the issue extends beyond just “some” supporters. As one commenter pointed out, it seems that a significant portion of Republicans may be out of touch with reality, leading to a division within the party and a sense of in-fighting.
However, some also criticize Romney for speaking out only now, as he is about to leave office.… Continue reading
It isn’t exactly a secret anymore. It should be a headline by now – “Donald Trump is losing it.” This is something that has been persistently discussed in political circles, across social media, and even in hushed whispers among friends and family. Yet, the mainstream media seem avidly resistant to framing this narrative, and I find myself asking why they seem hesitant to make this an important story.
To paint the picture only from my observation, Trump has proven time and again his disposition to indulging his most baseless and incoherent rants. His vocalized thoughts are chaotic, bordering on nonsensical, and often leave people bewildered, asking, “did he just say that?”… Continue reading
As I sit here and read all the comments and speculation surrounding Donald Trump’s recent slurred speech at a rally, I can’t help but feel a mix of concern and amusement. Concern, because if the President of the United States is indeed experiencing a decline in mental and physical health, it raises serious questions about his ability to effectively lead the country. Amusement, because it seems like every day brings a new headline about Trump’s cognitive abilities, and I can’t help but chuckle at the irony of it all.
First and foremost, let’s address the impact of these rumors and discussions on Trump’s strongman image.… Continue reading
As I watched the latest debacle unfold, I couldn’t help but think – how has it come to this? Former president Donald Trump speaking publicly and appearing to confuse the roles of two prominent women politicians – he suggested Nikki Haley was in charge on January 6, the day the U.S Capitol was stormed; a responsibility that fell under Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s purview. The cognitive decline seemingly implied by this mix-up is deeply concerning, bordering on alarming as it perhaps signifies the initial stages of degeneration.
One cannot simply brush off such glaring errors, especially when they come from someone who once occupied the highest office in the nation.… Continue reading
As someone who prides themselves on being a moderate, I find it quite intriguing to watch the political landscape unfold as we approach the 2024 election. A crucial element in this unfolding saga is the ability, or I should say, inability, of Donald Trump to retain moderate support. There’s something particularly bewildering and perturbing about watching his waning appeal amongst procrastinating Republicans, independents, and undecided voters—people like me—who were once hopeful that an outsider might inspire change, but have since been disillusioned by the chaotic and divisive behemoth that is the “Trump legacy”.
And the Republican party isn’t helping the cause either.… Continue reading