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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Sat Apr 18, 2026 7:42 pm
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/20 ... es/686839/

Krash Patel is drunk at work, when he actually decides to show up for work. There’s more, so read the article.
From the article:

Several officials told me that Patel’s drinking has been a recurring source of concern across the government. They said that he is known to drink to the point of obvious intoxication, in many cases at the private club Ned’s in Washington, D.C., while in the presence of White House and other administration staff. He is also known to drink to excess at the Poodle Room, in Las Vegas, where he frequently spends parts of his weekends. Early in his tenure, meetings and briefings had to be rescheduled for later in the day as a result of his alcohol-fueled nights, six current and former officials and others familiar with Patel’s schedule told me.

On multiple occasions in the past year, members of his security detail had difficulty waking Patel because he was seemingly intoxicated, according to information supplied to Justice Department and White House officials. A request for “breaching equipment”—normally used by SWAT and hostage-rescue teams to quickly gain entry into buildings—was made last year because Patel had been unreachable behind locked doors, according to multiple people familiar with the request.

Some of Patel’s colleagues at the FBI worry that his personal behavior has become a threat to public safety. An FBI director is expected to be available and focused on his job—especially when the nation is at war with a state sponsor of terrorism. Current and former officials told me that they have long worried about what would happen in the event of a domestic terrorist attack while Patel is in office, and they said that their apprehension has increased significantly in the weeks since Trump launched his military campaign against Iran. “That’s what keeps me up at night,” one official said.


Bondi was fired for being an incompetent hack. Noem was fired for being a grifting hack. Will Patel be fired for being an alcoholic hack?

So many ‘best people’ keep needing to be sacked.

ETA: I forgot about this guy, too … the Trump Administration’s ex-deputy Director of the FBI -

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Laura Loomer accused Candace Owens’ husband of being gay in a racist tweet; I ain’t posting it here because I don’t wanna. Milo Yiannopoulos posted some very vulgar things about Owens’ husband, too. George Santos tweeted that Nancy Mace got with her staffer, who is a woman (and there’s a video of her kissing her). Laura Loomer also is to have, reportedly, given Dump a blow job, and that he said it was the best blow job of his life. The report comes from a MAGA a source, possibly Loomer herself using a fake Twitter account.

This is MAGA. IT’s a scam. A grift. Not a single person in that movement believes a goddamn thing they purport to believe. MAGA IS FULL OF EVERTHING THEY PURPORT TO HATE.

ONLY. THE. BEST.

by the way, is Dump going to get the Clinton treatment over a purported blow job and infidelity as acting President? Hrm? Does the GOP still actually care about rectitude, or was that always BS? Hrm? MAGA? *crickets*
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Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Mon Apr 20, 2026 9:53 pm
by the way, is Dump going to get the Clinton treatment over a purported blow job and infidelity as acting President? Hrm? Does the GOP still actually care about rectitude, or was that always BS? Hrm? MAGA? *crickets*
MAGAtes don't care about morality, except to the extent other people do care so the posers can use it to sway public opinion. They never cared that Clinton got a blowjob. They cared that they could use it to criticize the top Democrat at the time. That's it.

And that's been the same about all their criticisms over the years, which is why they are such shameless hypocrites. The GOP can do all the same stuff MAGAtes lose their crap about if a Democrat does it because they don't actually care about morality.

Also, they BS like they breathe, because they have to.
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Some Schmo wrote:
Tue Apr 21, 2026 4:57 pm
Doctor CamNC4Me wrote:
Mon Apr 20, 2026 9:53 pm
by the way, is Dump going to get the Clinton treatment over a purported blow job and infidelity as acting President? Hrm? Does the GOP still actually care about rectitude, or was that always BS? Hrm? MAGA? *crickets*
MAGAtes don't care about morality, except to the extent other people do care so the posers can use it to sway public opinion. They never cared that Clinton got a blowjob. They cared that they could use it to criticize the top Democrat at the time. That's it.

And that's been the same about all their criticisms over the years, which is why they are such shameless hypocrites. The GOP can do all the same stuff MAGAtes lose their crap about if a Democrat does it because they don't actually care about morality.

Also, they BS like they breathe, because they have to.
Just a reminder that MAGA darlings Dump and Muskrat have 17 children with 6 different women.
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I think this belongs under this topic. So in my youtube travels I saw a video just earlier with a panel and one person said that even The Washington Examiner, a conservative pubilcation, came out against Trump, noting evidences of his cognitive decline. Off I went to find the article and did, looked up the wiki on The Washington Examiner and it's definitely a conservative publication.

Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Examiner

Considering the fact that this IS a conservative rag, I think the content of the article is simply stunning.

Here's the article and I'll link it below.
Donald Trump is losing his mind
By Dan Hannan
Published April 17, 2026 8:30am ET


Imagine it was someone other than President Donald Trump. Suppose a different leader were posting deranged rants in the small hours, insulting the spiritual leader of 1.3 billion Catholics, threatening entire civilizations with annihilation, and comparing himself to God. What would be the reaction?

We all know the answer. Both parties would be rushing to bundle him out of office before he did irreversible harm to the republic. Yet, as we all also know, different rules apply to Trump. Democrats, having had their fingers burned by two failed impeachment attempts, are reluctant to try again, for they know that there is no surer way to boost his support. Republicans, who privately despair at the electoral damage he is doing, let alone the constitutional damage, are paralyzed by fear of upsetting their primary voters.

Harold Macmillan, the suave British postwar leader, liked to quip that there were three institutions that no sensible man challenged: the Brigade of Guards, the National Union of Mineworkers, and the Roman Catholic Church. Yet Trump, in one of his nocturnal forays, decided to conjure a fight with the Bishop of Rome out of thin air, calling him “WEAK on crime and terrible on foreign policy,” and adding that “if I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican.”

The president, whom critics accuse of having a God-complex, then followed up with an image of himself as Jesus healing the sick. This image was offensive, not only to Catholics, but to almost every practicing Christian and, come to that, to almost every Muslim. The Iranian ayatollahs used one of the Lego videos with which they have been trolling the president to condemn what they sincerely saw as blasphemy.

They were not alone. CatholicVote.org, which turned out millions of voters for Trump in three successive elections, condemned the post as impious. At the same time, according to its president, Kelsey Reinhardt, “President Trump’s post insulting Pope Leo crossed again a line of decorum.”

Trump decided to send out his vice president, a committed Catholic, to defend his behavior. JD Vance duly chided the Holy Father, which he cannot have found comfortable. He tried, as politicians do in these situations, to tell the pontiff to stick to spiritual matters and let the president do the politics. But, when pushed, he was reduced to making the extraordinary assertion that, “It’s very, very important for the pope to be careful when he talks about matters of theology.”

Trump’s superpower, it has always seemed to me, is to make the people around him debase themselves while offering them no loyalty in return. If, as St Paul says, a man cannot serve two masters, Vance has made his choice.

Even now, a residual MAGA base will cheer the president unconditionally. At an event in Texas last week, I made a slighting reference to Trump’s tendency to insult U.S. allies. Afterward, a perfectly charming couple spoke to me in a succession of MAGA clichés, like online Russian bots made flesh: “He’s playing chess while you’re playing checkers,” “He’s smarter than his critics,” “Where do you get your news from, the New York Times?” I can’t help noticing, though, that such people are fewer than they were a year ago.

What chess move, after all, requires picking a quarrel with the pope? The only conceivable answer might be that Trump is engaging in prestidigitation, fabricating a row to distract from something worse. What, though, could be worse? Is he worried that voters will suddenly wake up to the ways in which he and his associates have been enriching themselves in office? That there will be a belated interest in the favors sought from foreign governments, the digital currency boondoggles, the consultants offering access for cash, and the acceptance of a private jet from a Gulf state? Or does he fret about the fate of his Hungarian ally, Viktor Orban, hammered by voters last week after rising concerns about his autocratic style and the enrichment of his cronies?

These things are possible, I suppose. The likelier explanation, though, is that this is exactly what it looks like. A 79-year-old man who has long dealt in chaos is now being consumed by that chaos. His episodes are becoming more frequent, his good days further apart. What he has lost is not a sense of decency or decorum — he never had those — but any remaining sense of self-control.

Everyone around him can see it. Yet, whether from ambition, cowardice, or weary acceptance, they keep looking for ways to rationalize his behavior. The tragedy is no longer Trump’s. It is now America’s.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opin ... pope-feud/
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Jersey Girl wrote:
Thu Apr 30, 2026 8:55 am
I think this belongs under this topic. So in my youtube travels I saw a video just earlier with a panel and one person said that even The Washington Examiner, a conservative pubilcation, came out against Trump, noting evidences of his cognitive decline. Off I went to find the article and did, looked up the wiki on The Washington Examiner and it's definitely a conservative publication.

Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Examiner

Considering the fact that this IS a conservative rag, I think the content of the article is simply stunning.

Here's the article and I'll link it below.
Donald Trump is losing his mind
By Dan Hannan
Published April 17, 2026 8:30am ET


Imagine it was someone other than President Donald Trump. Suppose a different leader were posting deranged rants in the small hours, insulting the spiritual leader of 1.3 billion Catholics, threatening entire civilizations with annihilation, and comparing himself to God. What would be the reaction?

We all know the answer. Both parties would be rushing to bundle him out of office before he did irreversible harm to the republic. Yet, as we all also know, different rules apply to Trump. Democrats, having had their fingers burned by two failed impeachment attempts, are reluctant to try again, for they know that there is no surer way to boost his support. Republicans, who privately despair at the electoral damage he is doing, let alone the constitutional damage, are paralyzed by fear of upsetting their primary voters.

Harold Macmillan, the suave British postwar leader, liked to quip that there were three institutions that no sensible man challenged: the Brigade of Guards, the National Union of Mineworkers, and the Roman Catholic Church. Yet Trump, in one of his nocturnal forays, decided to conjure a fight with the Bishop of Rome out of thin air, calling him “WEAK on crime and terrible on foreign policy,” and adding that “if I wasn’t in the White House, Leo wouldn’t be in the Vatican.”

The president, whom critics accuse of having a God-complex, then followed up with an image of himself as Jesus healing the sick. This image was offensive, not only to Catholics, but to almost every practicing Christian and, come to that, to almost every Muslim. The Iranian ayatollahs used one of the Lego videos with which they have been trolling the president to condemn what they sincerely saw as blasphemy.

They were not alone. CatholicVote.org, which turned out millions of voters for Trump in three successive elections, condemned the post as impious. At the same time, according to its president, Kelsey Reinhardt, “President Trump’s post insulting Pope Leo crossed again a line of decorum.”

Trump decided to send out his vice president, a committed Catholic, to defend his behavior. JD Vance duly chided the Holy Father, which he cannot have found comfortable. He tried, as politicians do in these situations, to tell the pontiff to stick to spiritual matters and let the president do the politics. But, when pushed, he was reduced to making the extraordinary assertion that, “It’s very, very important for the pope to be careful when he talks about matters of theology.”

Trump’s superpower, it has always seemed to me, is to make the people around him debase themselves while offering them no loyalty in return. If, as St Paul says, a man cannot serve two masters, Vance has made his choice.

Even now, a residual MAGA base will cheer the president unconditionally. At an event in Texas last week, I made a slighting reference to Trump’s tendency to insult U.S. allies. Afterward, a perfectly charming couple spoke to me in a succession of MAGA clichés, like online Russian bots made flesh: “He’s playing chess while you’re playing checkers,” “He’s smarter than his critics,” “Where do you get your news from, the New York Times?” I can’t help noticing, though, that such people are fewer than they were a year ago.

What chess move, after all, requires picking a quarrel with the pope? The only conceivable answer might be that Trump is engaging in prestidigitation, fabricating a row to distract from something worse. What, though, could be worse? Is he worried that voters will suddenly wake up to the ways in which he and his associates have been enriching themselves in office? That there will be a belated interest in the favors sought from foreign governments, the digital currency boondoggles, the consultants offering access for cash, and the acceptance of a private jet from a Gulf state? Or does he fret about the fate of his Hungarian ally, Viktor Orban, hammered by voters last week after rising concerns about his autocratic style and the enrichment of his cronies?

These things are possible, I suppose. The likelier explanation, though, is that this is exactly what it looks like. A 79-year-old man who has long dealt in chaos is now being consumed by that chaos. His episodes are becoming more frequent, his good days further apart. What he has lost is not a sense of decency or decorum — he never had those — but any remaining sense of self-control.

Everyone around him can see it. Yet, whether from ambition, cowardice, or weary acceptance, they keep looking for ways to rationalize his behavior. The tragedy is no longer Trump’s. It is now America’s.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opin ... pope-feud/
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Res Ipsa wrote:
Thu Apr 30, 2026 6:11 pm
Jersey Girl wrote:
Thu Apr 30, 2026 8:55 am
I think this belongs under this topic. So in my youtube travels I saw a video just earlier with a panel and one person said that even The Washington Examiner, a conservative pubilcation, came out against Trump, noting evidences of his cognitive decline. Off I went to find the article and did, looked up the wiki on The Washington Examiner and it's definitely a conservative publication.

Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Examiner

Considering the fact that this IS a conservative rag, I think the content of the article is simply stunning.

Here's the article and I'll link it below.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opin ... pope-feud/
I am persuaded that we are watching narcissistic collapse and that we are in for much worse.
A coupla things that jumped out at me...bolding
Trump’s superpower, it has always seemed to me, is to make the people around him debase themselves while offering them no loyalty in return. If, as St Paul says, a man cannot serve two masters, Vance has made his choice.
And this:
These things are possible, I suppose. The likelier explanation, though, is that this is exactly what it looks like. A 79-year-old man who has long dealt in chaos is now being consumed by that chaos. His episodes are becoming more frequent, his good days further apart. What he has lost is not a sense of decency or decorum — he never had those — but any remaining sense of self-control.
I don't know everything but it sure looks like the WE is not even trying to rearrange deck chairs, it's straight up jumping ship. I mean they are rubbing the GOP's nose in it with that top quote and describing the collapse be it narcissistic or dementia related (or both) in such a blatant and glaringly descriptive way in that second and to a degree that it actually hurts to read it. But it's true. I could be wrong about the total mutiny.

But I'm not wrong.
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Trump is such a damn up:

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A proposed Florida law aims to rename Palm Beach International Airport after Donald Trump, with new reports detailing the deal includes perks for his business, such as required stores that want to sell airport-branded merchandise must purchase those specific products exclusively and directly Trump-owned businesses.

He’s easily the most corrupt President in US history. Hey, MAGAs, are you ok with this level of corruption?
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The infamous Trump Ballroom may not have been on the original pre-election List, but it may as well have been given how quickly Trump ordered the bulldozers to get crackin’.

It would be unusual for Trump to not take advantage of this opportunity, so now that taxpayers may be on the hook for a cool $1 billion for this pet project, it may be a good idea to see just which contractor friends of Trump end up in the pile of folks wrangling for their sweet slice of that pie.

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