Trump’s poll ratings are dropping . The public doesn’t like what they see. #ChainsawElon is not popular. His glee at firing people turns most people off, except Trump’s faithful. Does Trump care about polls? We know he does. If his numbers continue to fall, some Republicans might find a spine.
Elon’s latest overreach caused a backlash. He sent an email to hundreds of thousands of federal workers, directing them to list five things they did last week or submit their resignations. Many Trump Cabinet members told their workers not to respond.
Robert Hubbell says that the public is turning sour on Musk’s DOGE tactics.
Robert Hubbell writes:
Trump and Musk have turned the corner—in a bad way. There is a great scene in the motion picture Broadcast News where Holly Hunter tells Albert Brooks that she has “crossed a line” because she is starting to “repel people I am trying to attract.”
At town hall meetings across the nation, Republican representatives are learning the hard way that Trump and Musk are not the anti-hero crusaders they imagine themselves to be. See NYTimes, Republicans Face Angry Voters at Town Halls, Hinting at Broader Backlash. (Behind a paywall; out of gift subscriptions; please post a shared link if you can.) Instead, Trump and Musk personify the “mean-boss” bullies who are born into privilege and spend their time offending and alienating people without a clue they are doing so.
Musk’s weekend email demanding that government workers prepare five “bullets” of their accomplishments in the prior week or face termination was about as “un-self-aware” as it gets. Most people in America hate Elon Musk so badly that he is accomplishing something that Trump’s eight-year run of criminality,
insurrection, and racism could not do: Musk is causing people to turn on Trump. Political gravity is real, and Elon Musk is a gravitational wave of karma that is finally pulling Trump back to political accountability.
I am surprised how often readers respond to my references to Trump’s negative poll numbers by saying, “Trump doesn’t care about polls.”
Assuming that’s true (and I don’t believe it is), that’s not my point. Trump has been able to force the GOP into mass capitulation because his favorability ratings remain stubbornly flat despite his crime sprees, civil findings of sexual abuse, revelations of extramarital relationships while married to the current First Lady, and open courting of white supremacists.
If Trump’s favorability declines, it means two things: (a) Trump is losing support among Independents (and Republicans lose) and (b) Republicans at the margin in Congress can take the risk of voting for the best interests of their constituents rather than the idiotic, self-destructive, revenge-driven agenda of Trump.
It matters that people are beginning to see Elon Musk as the evil billionaire hellbent on controlling the world who is portrayed as the instantly unlikable bad guy in every science fiction and spy-thriller movie. Musk is easy to hate. As hundreds of thousands of federal workers fear for their financial security, Musk wielded a bejeweled chainsaw on stage at the CPAC convention while MAGA acolytes laughed at the now-unemployed working-class Americans who are lying awake at night wondering how they will pay their mortgages.
It doesn’t get any crueler or more clueless than that. Read the room, Elon.
None of this suggests that Trump or Musk will stop their offensive, hateful abuse of the American people. But it does suggest that we can build a firewall in Congress to join the courts in slowing down Trump’s revenge tour. And it should certainly give Democrats confidence that they can craft winning messages and coalitions in 2026 and 2028.
Musk’s email was so unpopular it ran into resistance within Trumpworld. Heads of various federal agencies, in including the FBI, Department of Defense, State Department, intelligence community, and judiciary told employees to ignore the email. See generally, The Hill, Agencies push back on Musk email, including FBI, Pentagon, State, Intel.
Two of the largest unions representing federal workers also advised employees to ignore the email and sent a response to the Office of Personnel Management stating that the request was “plainly unlawful.”
By overstepping in such a mean and petty way, Musk may have sparked a backlash that overturning the Constitution could not achieve.

Poll numbers are the oxygen of politicians. Believe me. I made a living for a while as a political consultant, and political people do care about poll numbers. They’re not everything. Sometimes, wealthy or especially egotistical people will say polls don’t matter. But they do matter–a lot!
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Possibly for Congress. But Trump is elderly, term-limited, and in a uniquely dark psychological place. That’s all on top of him being an idiot, a narcissist, and an authoritarian.
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I agree, Flerp. Why should Trump care? He already made a fake Time cover as a king and quoted Napoleon.
No matter how much I told my MAGA neighbors that Trump would do nothing for them, thy were seething about immigration and didn’t care.
Republican voters were conned but they’ll never admit it because that would be confessing to how foolish they were and how right their critics were.
Our best hope is that they suffer enough that thy learn from it.
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Steven,
Trump has already given his voters a taste of his medicine. Inflation is up. Egg prices are up, housing prices are up. We are now allies of Putin. The Republicans will slash Medicare and food stamps to pay for tax cuts for the 1%. The world was turned upside down very quickly. If Trump should die in his sleep, would they stuff him and parade his cadaver?
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I think they will still celebrate him. The propaganda is deep and effective.
My neighbors are actually wonderful people. If you ever met them, you would like them a lot. But they have voted for Trump three times. Social media introduced them to rightwing podcasts and they are sucked into that world.
It’s shocking but they will stick by Trump unless they suffer a financial catastrophe.
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My fear is that by November 2026, this will all be status quo, with a discourse that will have been run through the hopper of social media so many times that voters will assemble on both sides just like they always do.
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FLERP,
Trump will get crazier. Making it impossible to normalize his behavior.
The followers of Curtis Yarvin believe that dictatorship is the best form of government. Will voters agree? Will Trump suspend voting, as he implied during the campaign?
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I wish I had that confidence
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Unfortunately, it will never cease to amaze me of the crazy that continues to be normalized with Trump.
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I think we are soon to have a President Vance….and it was planned this way. It’s so odd that Steve Bannon is fighting with Muskrat and Kash Patel is telling his people to disregard emails from Muskrat/DOGE. Something stinks….and it ain’t just trump’s soiled diaper.
Anyway, area of town is on edge. I live not far from DC and really close to NSA, NASA and many very large government contractors. People were stockpiling at the Costco this weekend.
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“I think we are soon to have a President Vance….and it was planned this way.”
Bingo Bango Boingo. . . We have a winner! Give that fine lady a Kewpie Doll.
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Lisa: Who planned to replace Trump with Vance? Who is the Machiavellian mastermind behind this supposed plan and why? Or who are the masterminds behind this plot?
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They are the apostles of Curtis Yarvin. Vance, Theil, Musk and many of the other tech Broligarchs all bow to this weird philosophy. trump Jr hand picked Vance for VP and trump has NO idea that he is being used to install this mess….trump’s just reveling in the chaos right now. The “Dark Enlightenment” as they are called, are ketamine fueled neo-reactionaries with some very dystopian ideas that they wish to implement upon the world. Think of the Lord of the Rings…..Hobbits, Elves (the Cathedral) and Dark Elves.
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Yarvin also posts under another name…..Mencius Moldbug. If you have a Substack, Yarvin posts there under his real name.
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The economy is in decline. Prices continue to rise. The housing market is stalled, The stock market and even bitcoin are sliding downward. Trump’s layoffs will take another toll on our economic stability. Trump’s USAID debacle is hurting American farmers, many of whom voted for him. J.P. Morgan believes we may be headed toward a recession. People can think what they want, but there are definite signs we are going in the wrong direction.
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In the news a recent poll revealed, in a bit of irony, that consumer confidence is down by 7%, the lowest it has been in the past four years.
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We might be in a place where the tide of public opinion is turning towards democracy, but we need to understand that gerrymandering and voter suppression has given the house to the extremists, and perhaps even the White House to Trump(think Georgia, North Carolina, and perhaps Pennsylvania). If Democrats hope to attract voters, they need a broad appeal in swing states for the presidency and massive numbers in house races to overcome gerrymandering.
T’will be a hard way to hit.
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Nie vergessen!!! Four weeks after Hitler was sworn in as Chancellor of Germany, opposition began to mount to his dictatorial destruction of the Republic — Hitler’s solution? The Reichstag Fire.
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From across The Pond where the toxicity that is Trump’s Court does not go unnoticed I take some solace, albeit in a quirky way from our own history of kings.
A few had particular and obnoxious ‘favourites’. That meant someone (usually full of themselves) was very influential with the king (who was usually a poor ruler) and had and titles gifts lavished on him while the usual power-brokers and officials were ignored, not listened to or worse humiliated by said favourite.
The fellow tended to come to an unpleasant end (details withheld for decency’s sake) and the king like as not suffered a downfall.
I often think of those times and compare them to the torment you in the USA are suffering under Trump and the equally loathsome Musk (ie The Favourite).
The old comment ‘We shall see. Shan’t we?’ comes to mind.
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FELON47, the January 6, 2021, Traitor is incredibly ignorant who has said he doesn’t like to read. I’ve read he didn’t know who Erwin Rommel was, also known as the Desert Fox, and that some of Hitler’s generals weren’t the obedient drones the Traitor thought they were. That they tried to assassinate Hitler. Recently I read that he also didn’t know about Japan bombing Pearl Harbor.
Trump’s lethal aversion to reading | The Week
Historians have documented at least 42 attempts to assassinate Adolf Hitler, but the actual number is likely higher. The July 20, 1944 plot was the closest attempt to succeed.
Explanation
Other attempts
If FELON47 learns that there were that many attempts to assassinate Hitler, and the geezer in the White House only had four attempts so far, he might be jealous and up his game to be even worse, which might be impossible unless he takes a walk along fifth avenue shooting children age five and younger who are not white, claiming he has immunity, to attract more assassins until he beats Hitler’s number.
How Many Times Has Someone Tried to Assassinate Donald Trump? What We Know – Newsweek
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