Historian Heather Cox Richardson usually takes Saturday nights off. Typically, she posts a beautiful photograph. But last night was different. She had to describe what happened, what Trump said at a rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin. His speech was truly unhinged and apocalyptic. The thought that this man is tied with Kamala Harris in the Presidential race and has a strong possibility of being re-elected is terrifying.
The Constitution was absolutely correct in saying that an insurrectionist should not be allowed to run for high office; the Supreme Court was wrong to keep this insurrectionist on the ballot. The Founders wisely understood that if he did it once, he will do it again. The one time that we needed “originalists” on the High Court was the one time these pseudo-originalists decided that the Constitution does not mean what it plainly says in the Fourteenth Amendment.
By rights, tonight’s post should be a picture, but Trump’s behavior today merits a marker because it feels like a dramatic escalation of the themes we’ve seen for years. Please feel free to ignore—as I often say, I am trying to leave notes for a graduate student in 150 years, and you can consider this one for her if you want a break from the recent onslaught of news.
Yesterday, Trump ranted at the press, furious that the American legal system had resulted in two jury decisions that he had defamed and sexually abused writer E. Jean Carroll. He was so angry that, with his lawyers standing awkwardly behind him, he told reporters: “I’m disappointed in my legal talent, I’ll be honest with you.”
Today, Trump held a rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, a small city in the center of the state, where he addressed about 7,000 people. A number of us who have been watching him closely have been saying for a while that when voters actually saw him in this campaign, they would be shocked at how he has deteriorated, and that seems to be true: his meandering and self-indulgent speeches have had attendees leaving early, some of them bewildered. In today’s speech, Trump slurred a number of words, referring to Elon Musk as “Leon,” for example, and forgetting the name of North Dakota governor Doug Burgum, who was on his short list for a vice presidential pick.
But today’s speech struck me as different from his past performances, distinguished for what sounded like desperation. Trump has always invented his stories from whole cloth, but there used to be some way to tie them to reality. Today that seemed to be gone. He was in a fantasy world, and his rhetoric was apocalyptic. It was also bloody in ways that raise huge red flags for scholars of fascism.
Trump told the audience that when he took office in 2017, military officers told him the U.S. had given all the military’s ammunition away to allies. Then he went on a rant against our allies, saying that they’re only our allies when they need something and that they would never come to our aid if we needed them. This echoes the talking points put out by Russian operatives and flies in the face of the fact that the one time the North Atlantic Treaty Organization invoked the mutual defense pact in that agreement was after the attacks of September 11, 2001, in support of the U.S.
He embraced Project 2025’s promise to eliminate the Department of Education and send education back to the states so that right-wing figures like Wisconsin’s Senator Ron Johnson can run it. He reiterated the MAGA claim that mothers are executing their babies after birth—this is completely bonkers—and again echoed Russian talking points when he said these executions are happening—they are not—but “nobody talks about it.” He went on: “We did a great thing when we got Roe v. Wade out of the federal government.”
He reiterated the complete fantasy that schools are performing gender-affirming surgery on children. “Can you imagine you’re a parent and your son leaves the house and you say, Jimmy, I love you so much, go have a good day at school, and your son comes back with a brutal operation. Can you even imagine this? What the hell is wrong with our country?” Trump’s suggestion that schools are performing surgery on students is bananas. This is simply not a thing that happens.
And then he went full-blown apocalyptic, attacking immigrants and claiming that crime, which in reality has dropped dramatically since President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris took office after a spike during his own term, has made the U.S. uninhabitable. He said that “If I don’t win Colorado, it will be taken over by migrants and the governor will be sent fleeing.” “Migrants and crime are here in our country at levels never thought possible before…. You’re not safe even sitting here, to be honest with you. I’m the only one that’s going to get it done. Everybody is saying that.” He urged people to protest “because you’re being overrun by criminals.”
He assured attendees that “If you think you have a nice house, have a migrant enjoy your house, because a migrant will take it over. A migrant will take it over. It will be Venezuela on steroids.” He reiterated his plan to get rid of migrants. “And you know,” he said, “getting them out will be a bloody story.”
He went on to try to rev up supporters in words very similar to those he used on January 6th, 2021, but focused on this election. “Every citizen who’s sick and tired of the parasitic political class in Washington that sucks our country of its blood and treasure, November fifth will be your liberation day. November fifth, this year, will be the most important day in the history of our country because we’re not going to have a country anymore if we don’t win.”
He promised: “I will prevent World War III, and I am the only one that can do it. I will prevent World War III. And if I don’t win this election,… Israel is doomed…. Israel will be gone…. I’d better win.”
“I better win or you’re gonna have problems like we’ve never had. We may have no country left. This may be our last election. You want to know the truth? People have said that. This may be our last election…. It’ll all be over, and you gotta remember…. Trump is always right. I hate to be right. I’m always right.”
Trump’s hellscape is only in his mind: crime is sharply down in the U.S. since he left office, migrant crossings have plunged, and the economy is the strongest in the world.
Then, tonight, Trump posted on his social media site a rant asserting that he will win the 2024 election but that he expects Democrats to cheat, and “WHEN I WIN, those people that CHEATED will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law, which will include long term prison sentences so that this Depravity of Justice does not happen again. We cannot let our Country further devolve into a Third World Nation, AND WE WON’T! Please beware that this legal exposure extends to Lawyers, Political Operatives, Donors, Illegal Voters, & Corrupt Election Officials. Those involved in unscrupulous behavior will be sought out, caught, and prosecuted at levels, unfortunately, never seen before in our Country.”
Is it the Justice Department indictments that showed Russia is working to get him reelected [by paying rightwing influencers to attack Harris]? Is it the rising popularity of Democratic nominees Kamala Harris and Tim Walz? Is it fury at the new grand jury’s indicting him for his attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election and install himself in power? Is it fear of Tuesday’s debate with Harris? Is it a declining ability to grapple with reality?
Whatever has caused it, Trump seems utterly off his pins, embracing wild conspiracy theories and, as his hopes of winning the election appear to be crumbling, threatening vengeance with a dogged fury that he used to be able to hide.

Trump almost seems like he is imploding. When Biden seemed to be failing, there was a constant news cycle with his failing behavior.
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Sadly, Trump here said a lot of the same things he said at the Biden debate.
The media doesn’t believe it is their job to tell folks that Trump spews nonsense. They believe that it is their job to tell them that Trump says this, and a partisan Democrat who may or may not be lying disagrees, and let the voters decide.
Reporting what is true and not true or that a candidate just spewed nonsense is “biased”. Picking out a few somewhat rational and plausible sentences in order to present an imploding candidate spewing demented, insane nonsense as a reasonable and competent person is “fair and balanced”. According to our so-called liberal media.
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Traitor Trump is unique in that the way his toxic brain works, or doesn’t work, belongs to a very small splinter of the population. This tiny group doesn’t think like everyone else.
This tiny faction is known as malignant narcissists who are fewer than narcissists only. According to research, narcissists make up about 1.6% of the population. Malignant narcissists are a fraction of that 1.6%. The worst of the worst.
https://www.harleytherapy.co.uk/counselling/what-is-a-malignant-narcissist.htm#:~:text=This%20is%20not%20to%20say,the%20traits%20of%20malignant%20narcissism.
Everything Trump says and does fits the definition of a malignant narcissist. Anyone who belongs to that splinter of the 1.6% that makes up the narcissists in this world is dangerously not normal in anyway.
Anyone, like Traitor Trump, with this rare abnormality, who makes no attempt to control their toxic thinking and behavior, needs a frontal lobotomy to protect the rest of us.
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He’s always been a sick, sick man.
And stupid. Never forget, he knows nothing about anything. That’s what sometimes makes it hard to call him insane at times. Because he knows nothing. Literally nothing. He is wrong about everything.
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Lately, MAGATs have been calling Harris a Communist so, this week, when Putin came out for Harris and tRump said Putin did that for him, all I could think of was how stupid his followers must be if they think that Russia is still a Communist country –or anything like what it used to be. With it’s phony elections and Putin’s dictatorship, it’s an oligarchy now and has been ever since Putin and his friends took ownership of the businesses and properties that had previously been owned and run by the state –which was virtually everything under the Communists because that’s what Communism is all about.
So today Putin and the other oligarchs are billionaires. And now Russia is much like what our country will probably look like if tRump and his billionaire friends, like Musk, get even more tax breaks from tRump and the GOP, while the middle class dwindles. It worked that way in fascist Germany, too, because Nazis were against labor unions as well. So, while they and corporations thrived, most folks couldn’t buy the affordable VW bugs that were created for them, & the autobahn was used primarily for big business, the military and tanks, instead of families.
This is what happens when people fail to adequately learn from history.
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My primary reservation about all this is that in spite of everything, the polls seem locked into a very tight race.
I can certainly see this devolving into an anti-Trump rout, but some evidence would help.
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”Whatever has caused it, Trump seems utterly off his pins, embracing wild conspiracy theories and, as his hopes of winning the election appear to be crumbling, threatening vengeance with a dogged fury that he used to be able to hide.”
This is the up note I needed.
I keep hearing about how close this election is going to be. Then I read the rallies are small in attendance and people are walking out.
I just wonder how much of this is click bait to keep us on the edge of our seats. “We’ll guide you through these troublesome times”.
The man is literally openly talking treason and making assertions that defy logic. How could this be even considered “race”?
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