A measure of Trump's late night posting derangement
Of course Hamas - as a terrorist outfit - merits a WSJ editorial thrashing ('The Truth About Hamas', p. A14 yesterday) documenting all of its vile, inhuman transgressions. There's no debate about that. But at the same time, Hamas doesn't control nuclear weapons like Donald Trump. So why are we not informed about the freaking truth concerning a totally deranged DJT, given the Journal's front page yesterday went into detail about his Trash Social late night postings ('Late -Night Truth Social Bursts Offer A Peek Into Trump's Mind').
Most infuriating is how the story - in the main section - leans into this demented imp's assumed normality, e.g.
"Monday was a typical day for President Trump.
He took questions in the Oval Office. He met with members of Indiana
University’s football team. And he had dinner with law-enforcement officers in
the White House Rose Garden.
After the sun went down, another familiar ritual began:
late-night social-media posting. The president’s Truth Social account posted 55
messages between 10:14 p.m. and 1:12 a.m. The messages, mostly reposts from other accounts falsely claimed the 2020 election was stolen, aired frustrations that Democrats hadn't been indicted by the Justice Department and called for the arrest of Barack Obama for, among other things, that he 'fabricated the finding that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump win the White House."
To read these overly-curated and tempered paragraphs you'd think the guy just went about his normal doings on a normal day and then just relaxed over late hours to do some re-posting and la-dee-da.
This in contrast to the more genuine and honest portrayal - showing all dimensions of his derangement - from podcaster Kyle Kulinski, e.g.
Trump Has TOTAL PSYCHOTIC BREAK & Threatens To NUKE IRAN ON LIVE TV | The Kyle Kulinski Show
By contrast, Mr. Kulinski documents all the mental and physical marks of Dotard's deterioration, with the emphasis on his total unfitness for the job - oh, and proximity to the nuclear codes. Let's also bear in mind that his Monday night Trash Social barrage of unhinged posts was only a fraction of his ongoing insanity.
Last month, the fungal imp even stooped to attacking the Pope, e.g.
Why Trump Is Batting On A Losing Moral Wicket In His Battle With Pope Leo
In his latest deranged episode he even claimed to "Have a better understanding of the Bible than Leo" e,g,
Trump promotes claim he has a 'better understanding' of the Bible than Pope Leo
But even these attacks were relatively minor compared to his Easter Sunday outburst:
"Open the fucking Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in hell. JUST WATCH! A whole civilization will die tonight never to be brought back again."
Disposing the WSJ weekend columnist Peggy Noonan to write:
"The post left his friends and foes slackjawed. They constituted hitting a new bottom, a new and infernal, face-lit-by -flames bottom, in world communications....The posts weren't showbiz they were sinister.
You destabilize the world when, as the American president, you say such things. You rob your own nation of a claim to moral seriousness in the military action in which it is engaged."
Again, Ms. Noonan was delivering to the Journal a warning alarm that it needed to get serious in holding this nearly 80-year old senile nut to account. That meant to cease giving him normal portrayals in the WSJ pages, whether for new cabinet picks, the WH Correspondents dinner (and his using it as an excuse for a $1b ballroom) and flip-flopping every other day on the Iran war - resulting in a continual spike on the costs of gas, food, and energy.
Which again makes me wonder, what gives? Why is the WSJ holding back on exposing this orange fruitcake and that he needs to be removed under the 25th amendment? Why the balking? Is the Journal terrified he will come after them again with another lawsuit? Declare the Journal an "enemy of the state" (i.e. Trump's petty dictatorship? So what? If you have a scintilla of adherence to objectivity it is your duty to expose this guy as a deluded, demented wackjob not a functional president.
A possible hint emerged on the front page of the WSJ account of Trump's late night posting, to wit:
"The activity is emblematic of Trump's account, which operates as a nearly round the clock, high volume amplification system that blends his own voice with a network of partisan and fringe content. Since the start of his 2nd term his Social account has ballooned to 12.6 million followers, up from 8.6 million."
And there it is: The Journal staff acknowledges his rising claim on attention, likely of his Maggats or other Rightist hardliners from the dregs of the net- who are endeared and totally invested in his every word, fecal meme and vile vomitous insult. So we can say fear of antagonizing these twits is a possible reason. But beyond that, the coin of the realm here is attention, and Trump with his insane antics drives it and knows it is his superpower.
As Chris Hayes puts it in his book, The Siren's Call (p. 112):
"The story of Trump's life is wanting recognition, instead getting attention, and then becoming addicted to the attention itself."
The Journal also has evidently become addicted to the attention Trump gets and 'doubles down' on page A4, showing over a half page of Trump's image memes and insults including the one of him as a Jesus figure, and another of Illinois Governor Pritzker stuffing his face along with the note: "JB is too busy to keep Chicago safe" see e.g.
Some of Trump's memes depicted in WSJ
Prompting podcaster Kyle Kulinski to bark in his own podcast (see earlier link):
"Hey you fat overweight fuck, what about you stuffing your own face?"
The rest of the page included sundry Journal observations, such as Trump saying "Somalia isn't a real nation it's just people walking around killing each other."
Adding: "The posts leave the public with a stew of presidential musings and reposts, many of which are published while people in the U.S. are asleep. Most of the posts get little scrutiny disappearing into the cascade of posts in his account."
And in a separate 'boxed' column detailing the myriad ways Trump "savages his enemies and amplifies his frustrations ...often sharing AI images that cast his opponents as cartoonish and himself as powerful."
Such as the AI cartoon of Barack and Michelle Obama as apes and Trump as the 'king of the jungle' lion.
But again, NO criticism of Dotard in any of the torrent of his venomous dreck, only noting:
"Natalie Harp, Trump's executive assistant, plays an integral role in Trump's activity. She brings the president stacks of printed -out draft social media posts for his approval."
So we now know at least the orange traitor misfit and felon has an accomplice, who is at least as much to blame as his own narcissistic ego for keeping him up half the night in his deranged posting binges. As for the Journal, one gets the idea that it's all mostly just harmless entertainment - except maybe for those (like Kyle Kulinski) who suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome.
Hell, basically the Journal's contributors know if the WSJ plays its cards right some of the Trash Social attention may 'wash off' in new subscriptions. So it walks a tight rope and doesn't hold Trump to criticism too often, perhaps in the odd editorial if then. And near the end we get the predictable comment from Trump's 'Jabba the Hut' look alike WH Communications Director Steven Cheung:
"Truth Social has never been hotter and it's because President Trump offers his unfiltered and direct thoughts to the American people without the biased media taking him out of context".
This is why it's so important for Americans to gain access to the numerous podcasts and Youtube videos exposing Dotard's dereliction and sheer insanity as well as depravity (in the words of former Trump lawyer Ty Cobb), e.g.
Trump Lawyer Calls For 25th Amendment Over PSYCHOTIC MELTDOWN
So it's important not to be drawn into the rabbit hole (evidently fostered in the WSJ piece) of some kind of Trump normality and novel 'entertainment'. No, hell no, fuck no. There is NO normality there, nor any "entertainment" and no amount of WSJ sane washing can or will change that.
See Also:
Trump Suffers MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS As Unhinged Behavior SHOCKS THE WORLD!!! | The Kyle Kulinski Show
And:
Trump's Psychiatric Presidential Crisis
And:
The Scary Detail of Trump’s Late-Night Meltdown w/ George Conway
And:
IHIP News:🚨 MAGA Voters BAILING?! DEMENTED Trump ADMITS He's Not Going To LEAVE OFFICE WILLINGLY!!
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by Sarah K. Burris | May 14, 2026 - 5:26am | permalink

The downside to spending a year attacking an opponent for his cognition and mental capacity is that your own cognition and mental capacity falls under the microscope. Such is the case with President Donald Trump, who has noticeably slowed as his 80th birthday in June approaches, wrote CNN's Aaron Blake on Wednesday.
In his first year in office, President Donald Trump has appeared to doze off over a dozen times, and there have been multiple questions about it occurring in April and May. The most recent came just this week during a May 11 photo op on maternal healthcare in the Oval Office event. Reuters and other reputable outlets reported video showing the president appearing to doze or repeatedly closing his eyes. It has prompted renewed coverage and White House rebuttals.
Blake recalled Trump blasting the White House a “s— house.” After invading and capturing Nicolás Maduro months previously, Trump openly thought about making Venezuela the 51st state. In another incident, Blake pointed out, Trump couldn't identify Indiana University football coach Curt Cignetti. The coach was standing right next to him and Trump looked directly at him just moments earlier.
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