Is Trump fit for a second term?

Watch: Trump Fumbles Repeatedly in Terrifying Speech at Florida Rally​


Donald Trump gave a particularly incoherent speech during a recent rally, as he rattled through a lengthy list of odd grievances that didn’t quite ring true, devoid of some very necessary segues.

In front of a crowd of about 700 people (although Trump claimed it was 45,000) in Doral, Florida, on Tuesday, the former president hit all of the normal beats of his campaign trail speeches, and then some.

From the death penalty to crying mothers and crappy airports, if Trump was hoping for an emotional moment, he seems to have missed it by a mile. His breakneck pace and awkward delivery suggests that the presumptive Republican nominee doesn’t actually care about a single one of his randomly assembled points. How can anyone take him seriously when he speeds from his often-repeated, baseless claims about immigrants to whining that as a country, “We don’t eat bacon anymore”?
https://newrepublic.com/post/183641/watch-trump-fumbles-terrifying-speech-florida-rally
 
Trump dismissed any knowledge about Project 25, a plan written with the help of 140 former Trump team members. The ex-president made the same denial claims as when he claimed he didn't know what NATO was when he took office. According to Trump, it only took two minutes to determine that NATO wasn't good for America.

However, it seems that we are getting a glimpse of Agenda 47, side by side with the Project 25 provisions, his policy platform; we learn the following from a New York Times article.

"But he has made no secret about his plans to gut civil-service protections, conduct the largest mass deportation effort in history, impose sweeping tariffs and target his enemies using presidential powers. His allies have developed a legal rationale to erase the Justice Department’s independence from the president, and several of his closest advisers are now vetting lawyers seen as more likely to embrace aggressive legal theories about the scope of his power.

"Some of this, though not all of it, can be found in the Trump campaign’s own policy platform called Agenda47. It is more sparse than Project 2025. And even though Agenda47 is his campaign’s official list of policy priorities, Mr. Trump himself rarely mentions Agenda47 by name on the campaign trail."

Buckle your seat belts, we are about to enter turbulence as we fly toward November!
 
Trump dismissed any knowledge about Project 25, a plan written with the help of 140 former Trump team members. The ex-president made the same denial claims as when he claimed he didn't know what NATO was when he took office. According to Trump, it only took two minutes to determine that NATO wasn't good for America.
It doesn't matter. Showing as a congenital liar doesn't have a reverse gear. Like recent Supreme Court justices who lied about intentions during the confirmation process, we can and should assume this is the projected Trump second administration plan--or worse.
 
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on Thursday departed early from a NATO summit in Washington, D.C., where he played his perennial role of internal irritant, for a much friendlier meeting at Mar-a-Lago with former President Trump.

Orbán traveled to the U.S. after meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow on what he described as a "peace mission," leading to speculation that he would arrive in Florida bearing messages for Trump from the Russian leader.

hard right, obstructionist orbán cosies up with putin then trump, making sure they're all on the same page, no doubt and seeing what he can milk out of his alliance with them both.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/trump-meets-hungary-s-viktor-orbán-at-mar-a-lago-after-meeting-putin-in-moscow/ar-BB1pQ0xY?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=00f50c8a310c4ff6f5910d0b2037a1aa&ei=121

  • Orbán, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Polish President Andrzej Duda and former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro were all name-checked by former national security adviser Robert O'Brien in a recent Foreign Affairs essay as leaders Biden had been wrong to distance himself from. O'Brien would likely take a senior role in a new Trump administration.

just the best people... extremists, war criminals, convicts and indicted
 
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What does NATO think about Orban -President of Turkey, right? - meeting with Putin then skipping part of NATO meeting to meet at Marfuckinglago?
 
I cannot imagine anyone with a modicum of intelligence voting for convicted felon Donald J. Trump.
He is, far and away, the absolute worst candidate to ever run for president on the Republican ticket.
What do you have to say about the convicted felon advising Joe Biden in all of his official meetings?
 
Are you insinuating something here, or is this just an example of Gestalt psychology in everyday life in the way people complete jigsaw puzzles? Rather than looking at each piece as an individual unit, they form meaningful relationships between the pieces to see the big picture more quickly and efficiently. Not comparing say an ex-President with a dead dictator's flaws as a piece of the gestalt political picture we see today? ;):nana:
 
What do you have to say about the convicted felon advising Joe Biden in all of his official meetings?
Have evidence a convicted felon is present during his official meetings? Or is this just pissing in the wind verbiage?
 
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