„Der Typ verliert seine Nerven“: Trump wird wegen seiner Wut zum Narren gehalten, als er bei „Meet The Press“ aufhört

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    1. FlyFisherman4Life on

      Critics and political opponents frequently characterize his behavior as childish. They often point to his communication style, impulsivity, tendency to hold grudges, and frequent use of aggressive nicknames or personal insults. Observers—including some psychologists and commentators—argue that these traits reflect a need for constant attention and a difficulty in taking responsibility for his actions.

    2. This wasn’t a mistake or a miscalculation. After CNN and CBS selling out to the billionaire class aligned with republicans. ABC and NBC are the last two major news networks not under his crony oligarchs’ control. 

      This was to set up a premise to attack NBC next. Just watch what they do over the next few weeks. 

      Trump is a moron but that doesn’t mean he isn’t following a plan. 

    3. TinytootKoala001 on

      If he has a history of attacking only female journalists why not sign a male to do the interviews with same questions and hopefully as much energy as the female colleagues and see how he acts with the a guy?

    4. TRUMP: I see a young, beautiful woman. Never smiles. I never see a smile off her face. I see her standing there with hatred in her eyes.
      He said this to a different female reporter.
      It’s funny because I see more than just hatred in his eyes, I see evil.

    5. willowman321 on

      Could there ever be a good point just once out of all he dishes out. It’s always garbage out.

    6. There’s never been anything in American history like the incompetence America voted for. Twice! It’s all about prejudice. Is racism/sexism/belligerence inherent? Because conservatives like to say that socialism and homosexuality is NOT intrinsic. In order to demonize it. I dunno.

    7. BothRequirement2826 on

      Doesn’t matter. His base will just find him based because he’s the one throwing the tantrums.

    8. Wanna be dictator, wanna be god….can’t stand any hard questions, criticism, or anything negative. He would love to have you fired, canceled, or whatever for not agreeing with his bs or not praising him.

    9. Aggressive-Will-4500 on

      Trump „lost his shit“ a LONG time ago. The corporate-owned right-friendly media has just been sane-washing him for the past 8 years or so.

    10. Had a mantrum because a woman questioned him. A woman wantend to hold him accountable. What a man-child.

    11. Shenanigans99 on

      He’s always been like this. It’s not old age or mental decline, though he does show obvious signs of that. But the thin-skinned tantrums are something he’s always done.

      You can point to interviews from decades ago with people like Connie Chung, where he did the same petulant crap when his lies were challenged to his face. He was NEVER capable of handling the truth. NEVER.

      Anyone who doesn’t go along with his lies is „unfair,“ „nasty,“ and assorted other toddler-level insults children grow out of by the time they’re in elementary school.

      He’s never been able to man up and put on his big boy pants. It’s so fitting his life will end the way it started: in diapers, matching his level of mental development.

    12. shenmansell on

      10 years ago he could handle the softball questions, now he can’t even handle the t-ball questions

    13. Responsible_Job_5426 on

      Saying it again and will say it again and again. Fuck you GOP cowards. Fuck you selfish maga voters.

    14. The_Crypt-Keeper on

      Dementia Don is sundowning and needs to be removed from office. He was so weak and humpbacked in that interview yet had irony to call someone crooked. I can’t wait until he’s gone. I just wish he had faced Justice. But America is weak and docile.

    15. Extension-While7536 on

      It works though doesn’t it?  The loudest monster, acting like a baby- Stephen Miller, Kash Patel, Trump, the shouting keeps them from having to think or reflect or be anything like an adult.

    16. patchesohoulihandies on

      He’s such a little bitch! I really really hope he experiences what he has given to others and his fucking cruel ass administration serves time.

    17. Choice-of-SteinsGate on

      **The Mashed Potato Incident:**

      Donald Trump doesn’t like when this story is told.

      According to Mary Trump, this is a legendary Trump family story that she describes as an important moment when the president received a scarring taste of humiliation while at the same time discovering his appetite for humiliating others.

      It happened when Donald was seven (keep this in mind). Donald had been tormenting his brother Robert at dinner, as he apparently did often. He refused to listen to his mother’s pleas to stop.

      Desperate to bring the fighting to an end, a14-year-old Freddy, who is Mary’s father and Donald’s older brother, took matters into his own hands and dumped a bowl of mashed potatoes on Donald’s head. Everyone in the room, except Donald, burst into laughter.

      > „It was the first time Donald had been humiliated by someone he even then believed to be beneath him. He hadn’t understood that humiliation was a weapon that could be wielded by only one person in a fight“, Mary Trump wrote.

      > „From then on, he would never allow himself to feel that feeling again. From them on, he would wield the weapon, never be at the sharp end of it“, he never forgot the incident, Mary said.

      Donald Trump would hold a deep-seated grudge against his brother from then on, and would continue to be a relentless asshole towards him for the rest of his life.

      When his older sister Maryanne brought up the mashed potato incident at a gathering at the White House in 2017, the president „listened with his arms tightly crossed and a scowl on his face“… „He clearly still felt the sting of that long-ago humiliation“.

      There’s one particular quote from Trump that really brings it all together.

      Around the time when Trump first received the Republican frontrunner nom, he was interviewed by a famous biographer, and during a rare moment of self reflection, Trump admitted to this biographer:

      > „When I look at myself in the first grade and I look at myself now, I’m basically the same. The temperament is not that different“.

      Coincidentally, first graders are usually around the age of SEVEN years old.

      With such a candid remark, Trump may have revealed that the mashed potato incident is a source of trauma for him and perhaps even the beginning of a life long pattern of behavior.

      That same reporter also managed to get some insight into Donald’s behavior from his ex wives:

      > „The little boy that still wants attention,“ explained Marla Maples, Trump’s second wife. She wasn’t the only one who thought so.

      > „He wants to be noticed,“ said Ivana Trump, wife No. 1, who recalled sending Trump into a fit of rage by skiing past him on a hill in Aspen, Colorado. Mr. Trump stopped, took off his skis and walked off the trail

      > „He could not take it, that I could do something better than he did,“ she recalled

      Trump has the mental and emotional intelligence of a child. He cannot cope with feelings of humiliation, failure, embarrassment, or loss; these are his greatest fears.

      He is a petty, vindictive, malignant narcissist who seeks out constant attention, approval and applause from those willing to give it, sincerely or not. This helps him internalize these fears and validate the delusions he has about himself.

      To Trump, life is a zero sum game—no matter the circumstances. Which is why he is so obsessed with „winning, winning, winning.“

      In his mind, Trump is ALWAYS the winner, even in the face of irrefutable loss. His ego cannot handle any other story. His deranged and compulsive need to be the winner and the constant center of attention is a response to his own deep seated insecurities. A pathology that was no doubt reinforced by his role model, Roy Cohn, who taught him to always claim victory, no matter the outcome.

      This is why he so often uses pretentious and grandiose language to describe himself.

      It’s why Trump is so obsessed with his ratings. Why even when confronted with facts and data that expose his waning popularity, he has no other choice but to instinctively deny it.

      It’s why he cries „fake news* when encountering any criticism. Why he lashes out like a child bully when a reporter asks a legitimate question that tries to hold him accountable or challenge one of his many inconsistencies, errors, lies…

      Perhaps more importantly, it’s why every election or competition that he’s ever lost was conveniently „rigged“ against him. It’s why he never concedes defeat, and his only recourse is to accuse his opponents of „cheating.“

      It’s why he is incapable of accepting responsibility for his own failures or mistakes. Why every investigation is a „witch hunt.“ Why every journalist that does not shower him with praise is „nasty,“ „cruel,“ and „bad at their job.“

      It’s why he mocks, belittles and taunts his political opponents, and why he so often resorts to slander and insults.

      It’s why every judge or person in a position of authority who presents an obstacle to Trump’s unconstitutional agenda is an „activist“ or „radical leftist“ who must be removed from power.

      It’s why he is weaponizing the justice department and every power of the federal government to seek retribution against all those who previously wronged him.

      It’s also why he threatens the careers of talk show hosts who tell jokes at his expense.

      Let’s also not forget that Trump is a notorious „cheater“ himself. He is a habitual adulterer, a corrupt conman, a tax fraud, a financial pariah, a grifter, a pathological liar and demagogue who preaches faux-populist rhetoric despite being a kleptocratic thief who picks the American people’s pockets while he shamelessly monetizes his presidency to the tune of billions.

      He lies about his wealth, he lies about his accomplishments, he lies about his opponents, he lies about his crimes, he lies about his intentions, he lies about his popularity, he lies about himself, he lies about everything, and of course, he lies about elections.

      While Donald Trump was accusing his opponents of „rigging“ the 2020 election, he was scheming to overturn the results of that same free and fair election; which subsequently led to the events of January 6th.

      Trump even lies about his golf game.

      It’s no secret that Donald Trump cheats at golf. He’s been caught many times, even by professional athletes.

      He brags about fabricated and inflated numbers of tournament wins. He lies about his scores, he sabotages his opponents and he’s been accused of defrauding the sport entirely.

      Donald Trump must protect his fragile ego by surrounding himself with flatterers and loyalists, by constructing a reality or a safe space where he is free from humiliation, shame, embarrassment, failure… Mashed potatoes.

      His pathology is rooted in a lifetime of lies, enablement, narcissistic delusions, unanswerable fraud, and compulsive cheating—all behaviors that stem from deep, lingering fears. To Trump, losing an election or being humiliated by his opponents and critics amounts to a vivid and chilling reliving of „The Mashed Potato Incident“. His „Rose Spud“ if you will.

    18. Silly-Pitch-2565 on

      Leaders should be able to maintain a steady temperament at all times.

    19. Impossible-Nose3504 on

      Welker finally found her voice once again. She’d become a mouth piece for quite a long time in recent years. Not sure why now, but she was not backing down. Too late in the game but was fun to watch, nonetheless 😏🤨😆

    20. Those Republican Senators voting to not protect their constituents from paying for Donald’s fraud and typical disdain for Constitution. The founders were worried but did not foresee that anyone could buy the Senate they created. Now it’s cheap. Trillions at stake and only 51 people to buy so we all get a felon and con playing at being a President a Secretary of Defense playing at being a leader of the military. And A Cabinet designed to Destroy the Government

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