On the blog called “Public Notice,” Aaron Rupar and Noah Berlatsky wrote about Trump’s unhinged speech yesterday. He is angry and incoherent every time he speaks, so the media doesn’t find his rants to be newsworthy. As the authors point out, the media would jump all over Biden for the factual errors that Trump commits (yesterday, he confused the dictator of North Korea with the president of Iran); but Trump gets a pass because his errors, lies, and hatred are routine.
Rupar and Berlatsky write:
The vice presidential debate will be a main topic of political conversation today, but far more important (and disturbing) things happened before it took place.
This isn’t to say the debate wasn’t memorable. There were at least a couple exchanges that stood out. One came when JD Vance got upset about a moderator interjecting to fact-check racist lies he used to smear his own constituents….
But these moments pale in comparison to Donald Trump’s most troubling showing yet on the campaign trail. Across two campaign events in Wisconsin on Tuesday, the former and would-be president reiterated a truth that is much more important than who won the debate: namely, that he’s morally and intellectually unfit for office.
Both Trump events were packed with outrageous defamations and lies. His targets included troops wounded abroad while he was president, which would be unthinkable in anything resembling a normal era of politics.
Vicious as Trump’s attacks were, they also managed to be muddled in ways suggesting he isn’t up to the task of being president until he’s 82 years old. Vance’s slick lying and election denialism is even more ominous given the possibility that he may end up as the country’s leader in a second, nightmarish, Trump term.
Trump spews and spews some more
Trump’s public addresses are disjointed and disconnected from reality at the best of times. Yesterday, however, was a particularly wide-ranging journey through conspiracy theories, hatred, and nonsense.
His first speech of the day in the the Madison suburb of Waunakee featured racially coded attacks on Brittney Griner, a Black American basketball player who was held hostage in Russia. Trump also lied about opposing the Iraq War and said all sorts of strange stuff, such as accusing Democrats of supporting “water-free bathrooms.”
The lowlight, however, came when Trump flat out defamed Kamala Harris for murder, saying of a murder victim, “She murdered him. In my opinion Kamala murdered him. Just like she had a gun in her hand.” (So much for Trump toning down the rhetoric and offering a message of unity — watch the clip below.)

Even lower depths were explored during Trump’s appearance later in the day in Milwaukee. Taking questions from the press, he told a reporter who asked him if he trusts the election process this time around that “I’ll let you know in 33 days” — the implication being that he would accept the results only if he wins. Riffing about immigration, he wandered off into a bizarre, woozy, blatantly racist rant about people in the Congo, a country that he boasted he did not know anything about. (“They come from the Congo in the Africa. Many people from the Congo. I don’t know what that is, but they come out of jails in the Congo.”)
Then, in a moment that would’ve driven news cycles for days had Biden done it, Trump confused the dictator of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, with the president of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, and claimed his buddy Kim “is trying to kill me.” (Watch below.)

But all of this was just warning up to a scene during the Milwaukee event that would’ve ended anyone else’s presidential campaign.
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Trump mocks troops injured in the line of duty
That debacle came when a reporter asked Trump if he should’ve been tougher in retaliation against Iran after they launched a 2020 missile attack on a US base in Iraq, which injured more than 100 US soldiers. The Iranian launch was in retaliation for a US drone strike which killed Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. More than 100 US soldiers suffered traumatic brain injuries.
Trump at the time lied about the incident, insisting that no soldiers were harmed and that he’d “heard that they had headaches.” The episode was mostly forgotten over the ensuing four years, but Trump reminded everyone about it during his news conference, peevishly responding to the reporter: “So first of all — injured. What does injured mean? Injured means — you mean because they had a headache? Because the bombs never hit the fort.”
After Trump finished downplaying serious, life-changing injuries suffered by the troops, he then attacked the reporter for not being “truthful” while mixing up Iraq and Iran. (Watch below.)

Somehow, it got worse. Trump went on to characterize the Iranian attack as “a very nice thing” because Iran didn’t escalate further, which he suggested was the result of his toughness. Again, Trump praised Iran for a “nice” attack which seriously injured more than 100 US soldiers. (Walz highlighted these remarks from Trump during Tuesday’s debate, saying “when Iranian missiles did fall near US troops and they received traumatic brain injuries, Donald Trump wrote it off as headaches.”)
Trump’s self-aggrandizing, confused, pompous, cynical, cruel, insulting lies are not surprising. Again, he has even pushed this particular lie before. He’s also made misleading statements to erase or distract from the fact that soldiers died in Afghanistan during his presidency. He’s called soldiers who die in combat “suckers” and “losers.”
It’s manifestly clear that Trump thinks that soldiers killed or injured on his watch are an inconvenience. He mocks their sacrifice, mocks their injuries, and praises regimes that target them.
This post at Public Notice was followed by this one, written by Stephen Robinson. It sums up a vivid portrait of Trump as an addled old man.
Trump’s ignorance, callousness, and lies are not new. But what is novel is the way they all seem to have been slowed down these days so that he seems ever more adrift in his own fog of hate and ego. He mixes up world leaders, confuses countries, garbles pronouns, loses track of his nonsense talking points.
The remarks Trump gave in Milwaukee before he took questions from reporters were remarkably low energy by his standards. Check out the below clip of Trump praising his catastrophic covid response in a horse rasp, continually looking down to check his notes, repeating the same phrases of self-praise, getting stuck in a loop on pet words or slogans (“Wuhan … Wuhan … ”), telling subdued and meandering lies with no rhythm or applause lines. And indeed, there is no applause; the MAGA faithful are silent, wooed into a tedious fascist stupor.
It would be nice to think that such displays of grotesque ignorance, hatred, authoritarianism, and contempt for the country, for injured service members, and indeed for his own voters, would lead everyone to conclude, en masse, that Trump is disgustingly, massively, inarguably unfit to hold any office of public trust, much less president. But as we know, partisanship, racism, and institutional failures, from the media to the courts to the Justice Department, may allow Trump to win in November.
If he does, he will sit in the Oval Office. But his decrepit campaign performances suggest he will be even less capable of pretending to be anything other than a declining bigot than he was the first time around. And who’s likely to pick up the slack?
Well, as historian Kevin Kruse says, if Trump succumbs to ill health, or just sinks into his natural state of sloth and indifference, the president, de jure or de facto, would be JD Vance, “a deeply unpopular weirdo with virtually no experience, someone who won his first election less than two years ago and even then only because he’s the puppet of an insane billionaire.”
Yesterday was yet another reminder that the Republican ticket is a hideous and embarrassing blight on the American experiment and the American character. Yet, Trump continues to slump towards power, with Vance smirking and smugly lying alongside him. We’ve got about a month before we as a country either rebuke them or follow them into derp, hate, and despair.

I found this by accident. Very interesting, but very little coverage. Worth the watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dxC2NvcsDM
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Wow. No wonder Trump dismisses experts!
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Here we have, in this small conference, a few Americans who are not utterly stupid. They are saying the obvious, and our broken, incompetent press ignores it.
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Magnificent, Mr.Charvet! Thanks for sharing this important message.
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@ Bob — I said, “Why is this not top news information? Especially about the 25th amendment. You got me.
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Exactly, Mr.Charvet. One of the candidates for president is insane. Not exaggerating. He is literally insane.
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Thank you, rcharvet. I would really like to see/hear more of Dr. Mary Trump in the media.
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Trump is an anti-establishment, anti-media candidate so I doubt that stronger criticism from the media would weaken his popularity. It might actually increase his popularity due to the fact that his supporters view the media with deep suspicion. He’ll just respond by saying “of course they’re against me. They want the deep state to win”. etc.
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Yes, when they attack ME, they are really attacking YOU, and I’m absorbing the blows for YOU!
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It’s the opposite of what Jesus said! “What you do to them, you do to me”. Does that make him an anti-Christ? (Ha, Ha!)
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Trump’s minions see him in the light of a sacrificial figure, just shy of a Christ figure. He has taken the sins committed by the ones he designated as sinners, and held them at bay with his strength. It boggles the imagination.
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Trump makes outrageous and provocative statements in order to get major media attention and, therefore, exposure to voters without having to buy ad time. That strategy has worked for him ever since he began his candidacy in 2016.
We can bemoan the fact that today his outrageous and untrue statements, as well as his rambling, incoherent statements, don’t garner the major media coverage they once did — or we can be pleased that the major media no longer give Trump the free exposure that he once enjoyed…a fact which greatly frustrates Trump.
What Trump says to his mindless MAGA Minions no longer matters in the broad scheme of today’s campaign, and it is far better that Trump’s statements and lies not become more widespread by the major media because it just might have the effect of turning some fence-sitters to his side.
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Quikwrit, that’s a novel way of considering the advantages of NOT covering Trump’s crazy speeches. He counts on crazy to get attention, but he’s not getting the oxygen he needs to engage his cult.
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Agree with you, Quikwrit!
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I don’t believe the election is this close. I don’t think in terms of conspiracy theory or “alternative facts” when it comes to this. I think in terms of Les Moonves with his infamous quote, “[Donald Trump] may not be good for America, but it’s damn good for CBS. … [T]he money’s rolling in … [T]his is going to be a very good year for us….It’s a terrible thing to say, but bring it on, Donald. Go ahead. Keep going.”
The divisiveness, the fear of a Trump 2.0 and Project 2025 transmogrifying America into Gilead, Christian indoctrination in public schools, internment camps for migrants (which we all know what that could turn into quite quickly), a lot of people are tuned in for some kind of reassurance of sanity which the media is not going to give them. Media stories on polls are easy clickbait; what Trump said the day, the hour, the minute before has always been easy clickbait; fear-mongering stories about a possible Trump 2.0, although definitely warranted, are also easy clickbait with the aforementioned policy proposals of P-25, which would spell the end of our Republic as we know it and have collectively taken for granted. Let’s look at past elections after 2016: the majority, if not most of his approved candidates, have been defeated in elections. Yes, the GOP retook the House but not by much. I think it’s safe to say that a majority of the electorate is suffering, not from TDS, but TFS: Trump Fatigue Syndrome in a “can’t we just get rid of this [expletive] guy already?!?” Once Biden dropped out and was replaced by Harris–a much younger, vibrant, and experienced Gen Xer (here we are now, entertain us!)–I don’t know about any of you guys here but after nine years, I am sick to death of the Donald wreaking so much havoc in our national fabric, discourse, consciousness, and well-being.
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In my quiet secluded moments, I think (hope) that Kamala will win in a landslide. It’s hard for me to imagine that a majority of voters will choose an old man who is a felon, a sexual abuser, a liar, a braggart, a grifter, etc.
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You overestimate Americans. These are people who couldn’t, as a woman I cared much about years ago wrote in a short story, “read the label on a can of shoe polish.”
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And given the unsealing of Jack Smith’s new court filing, we now see just how perfidious and megalomaniacal his intentions and actions were leading up to and including 1/6, especially the part when an aide rushed in to tell him that Mike Pence had to be moved to a secure location in hopes that Trump would act to ensure his safety to which Trump simply barked, “so what?!?” To myself, I’m like, “where in the hell are we, man? This is a no-brainer, people!”
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I’m with you, Yossarian! I get several calls a day about surveys because I’m registered “I”. I don’t answer anymore. I usually block the calls. When they text me, I delete and report as spam. My vote is my choice and it’s private. I’m plain tired of hearing about it all and I’m tired of every election being “the most dire election of our time”. I’m tired of both sides playing schoolyard games with each other while people suffer. I’m tired of tax dollars funneled to wealthy people instead of “We the People”. I have EFS….Election Fatigue Syndrome.
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There’s is little wonder why so many ordinary Americans are sick to death of the election bullshit. Obama’s theft of Si se puede. Then he ran an administration that was all meretricious servicing of the wealthiest among us,and MORONS among Dimocrats thought he was on their side because he played a progressive on TV.
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I don’t give a s–t “what Trump said yesterday.” Anything he says is just noise.
Meanwhile Netanyahu is trying to start World War III. This is what matters.
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Netanyahu is an international war criminal directly responsible for the deaths of thousands of little children. He must be arrested and tried before the International Criminal Court. This is not acceptable.
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