Multiple polls show that Trump has the worst ratings of any President in decades at this point in his term. But he doesn’t believe the polls unless they affirm his claims. While polls show that the public is opposed to his tariffs, economic uncertainty, and continued inflation, he continues to claim great success and to attack Joe Biden. One big change: he switched referencing “the late, great Hannnibal Lecter” and now refers to “the late, great Al Capone.”
In other words, he’s the same old Trump: boasting, lying, and insulting his enemies.
Dana Milbank watched his 100-day celebration of the “new golden age” and reported back:
President Donald Trump, at his Michigan rally on Tuesday night marking 100 days in office, gave a shout-out to his traveling groupies from the campaign trail. There was “my friend, Blacks for Trump,” the guy in the brick-patterned suit he identified as “Mr. Wall,” the group of “beautiful women” from North Carolina and the “Front Row Joes.”
“I miss you guys,” he said. “I miss the campaign.”
I believe him.
After 100 days on the job, Trump has found the hard work of governing to be less pleasant. His tariffs have destabilized markets and brought historic levels of pessimism to American businesses and consumers. His policies have alienated allies and emboldened Russia and China. He has the lowest approval rating that any president in generations has experienced at this stage of his presidency.
Those were simpler times, when he could make up nonsense claims about how Joe Biden, “the worst president in history,” had turned the United States into a “failing nation” and a “third-world country” — and could present an alternative in which Trump would end the Ukraine war in 24 hours, spread peace across the planet and make a booming U.S. economy the envy of the world.
So what did Trump do to mark his 100th day in office? He renewed his campaign against Biden.
“What’s better, Crooked Joe or Sleepy Joe?” he asked his supporters in Michigan. “Ready? A poll!”
Having ascertained from the crowd that they preferred the moniker “Crooked Joe,” Trump revived a favorite campaign story about his retired former opponent. “He goes to the beach, right? And he could fall asleep … drooling out of the side of his mouth. And he’d be sleeping within 10 minutes.” The story went on in disjointed fashion: “Carrying the aluminum chair, you know, the kind that’s meant for old people and children to carry? It weighs like about four ounces. And he couldn’t get his feet out of the sand … He’d be in a bathing suit. Somebody convinced him that he looks great in a bathing suit.” [Imagine Trump in a bathing suit!]
Trump invoked Biden’s name 21 times on Tuesday night, not counting an additional nine references to “Sleepy Joe” and “Crooked Joe,” a transcript shows. This is on top of various and sundry disparaging references to the “last administration” or simply “this group” or “that guy.” By comparison, Trump made just two mentions of the economy in an hour and a half, and seven of inflation — and even these were often employed to describe “Biden’s inflation disaster” and the like.
Here was a president with so little to say about his own achievements that he dwelled on the imagined failures of another man: “Sleepy Joe, the worst president in history … Biden had no control … Joe Biden was down 35 points. The debate was not a good one for him … Whoever operated the autopen was the real president.”
On some level, Trump must have known it wouldn’t really work to blame Biden for his problems. Recounting a conversation with an appointee about the price of eggs, Trump said the price would have to come down, because “nobody is going to believe me when you get out there that it’s Sleepy Joe Biden’s fault.”
And yet that’s just what Trump spent the night doing. For 100 days, he has run the country with authoritarian sweep, unconstrained by Congress (with its subservient GOP majority) or by concern for what is legal or constitutional. If things aren’t going well, he has nobody to blame but himself.
Yet he looked everywhere for villains to take the fall. He mocked “Kamala, Kamala, Kamala” and “lunatic” Bernie Sanders “going around with AOC.” He blamed “fake polls” put out by the “crooked people” in the media. He cited the “totally crazy” backbenchers who want to impeach him and imagined that “the radical Democrat Party is racing to the defense of some of the most violent savages on the face of the Earth.”
He recited his grievances as if the months and years had never passed: Democrats “tried to cheat” in 2024. They “tried to jail your president.” He was “under investigation more than the late, great Alphonse Capone.” To his familiar list of persecutors, he added a few new entrants: “grandstander” Republicans,” the Federal Reserve and “communist radical left judges.”
Even so, he insisted that he presided over “the most successful first 100 days of any administration in the history of our country, and that’s according to many, many people.” By “many people” he apparently meant “Stephen Miller,” for the presidential aide joined Trump on the stage and shouted at the crowd that Trump is “the greatest president in American history!”
Trump regaled his audience with phony achievements in lieu of actual ones. The cost of eggs is down 87 percent. We now have a trade surplus. His actual approval rating is “in the 60s or 70s.” Americans say the country is headed in the right direction for “the first time ever.” His tariffs are acts of “genius.”
The crowd cheered for his inventions. They cheered for Elon Musk and Pete Hegseth. They cheered for a video showing migrants, deported without due process, being humiliated at an El Salvador prison. They cheered him for pardoning the “political prisoners” who attacked the Capitol. They cheered when a junior aide joined him on stage and asked, “Trump 2028, anybody?”
The rally began, as during the campaign, with the song “God Bless the USA” and ended by doing his Trump dance to “YMCA.” Supporters waved placards proclaiming a new “Golden Age.”
And yet, the magic was gone. The pool traveling with Trump’s motorcade found relatively few supporters lining the motorcade route. When Trump called a supporter onstage for a lengthy tribute ending with the words “President Trump, I love you,” a girl on the stage behind Trump yawned. Attendees started trickling out of the arena 30 minutes into his speech and continued doing so over the next hour.
Perhaps they had come seeking reassurance about their present troubles — only to hear from a man mired stubbornly in the past.

Highly educated stable genius explains The Declaration of Independence:
Trump Explains the Declaration of Independence…
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When world leaders assembled in St. Peter’s Basilica for the pope’s funeral, they greeted Zelensky with vigorous applause. When Trump arrived, it was like the arrival of Darth Vader, only cold stares that glared at him. Trump then took his front row seat and promptly fell asleep. After all, this ceremony wasn’t about him. Trump was there to fulfill a perfunctory obligation to a man that didn’t share his right wing extremist perspective. The pope was a true believer, not a phony opportunist. Many leaders also made sure to seek out and warmly greet Joe Biden, who was there to show his respect as a practicing Catholic. It likely annoyed the tawdry tyrant.
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We can complain all we want about tyrant Trump but those who support, defend and exalt a bully and dictator are even more to blame.
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Sorry, Dana Milbanks, Trump supporters will believe all his lies. All he has to do is to talk about an adversary and they salivate like Pavlov’s dogs.
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Spend any time on Twitter and you will encounter Trump groupies who say that criminals and rapists and gang members don’t deserve due process. If Trump says they are bad, they should be deported.
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Donald Trump is a true innovator. It is little celebrated, for example, that he founded the first university that collected tuition but didn’t teach anything. But despite the lack of acclaim for this accomplishment, he has not been deterred, for now he is working on rolling out this model to every university in the country.
What a guy! Go MAGA (Moscow’s asset governing America)!
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Outrage of the day, 05/01/25:
Presidential Executive Order “Strengthening and Unleashing America’s Law Enforcement to Pursue Criminals and Protect Citizens,” dated April 28, 2025.
Section 4: Orders the Attorney General and the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, to send “excess military and national security assets” to “local jurisdictions” throughout the United States.
Section 6: Orders the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security to “utilize the Homeland Security Task Forces (HSTFs) formed in accordance with Executive Order 14159 of January 20, 2025 (Protecting the American People Against Invasion) to coordinate and advance the objectives of this order.”
So, there you have it. The military is to be used as a national “police” force. Under Donnie’s command. Bye, bye, Posse Commitatus. Another quaint artifact from the time when the United States was working toward becoming a Democracy.
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One might ask why a president, in a democracy, needs military garrisons under his command scattered throughout the country. One might ask, but one would not like the answer.
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Think of the true DOGEy efficiencies! No unnecessary travel expenses for personnel when they start rounding up the intellectuals, the journalists, and other enemies of the state.
Editor’s note: L’État est l’orange
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Donald Trump, innovator.
It is little celebrated, of course, by the fake news media that the Hallowed Orange One has created an entirely NEW FORM OF GOVERNMENT!
The Fascist Idiokleptocracy
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the remarkable thing so far is the degree to which complete incompetence has rewarded the distant right in its quest to govern without constitutional restraint.
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It’s all so weird. An absurdist nightmare.
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Wow! Delusions of Grandeur or the beginnings of senility? Perhaps, both are true. If one were to examine the life of this man, follow the thread they would find that he has always had delusions of grandeur, so senility has just come in under the list of psycho/sociological disorders that I believe he suffers from. He, along with Musk and Vance definitely suffer from narcissism. My biggest question to your Congress, your Senate and your Supreme Court is: What are you going to do about these men who have endangered countless lives, dismantled the Constitution and laid waste to your Justice system? The Citizens of the United States of America deserve better. Sending all the respect and support from Canada to all who are fighting for Democracy in the world. We are fortunate that we were able to have a safe, secure and fair election with a very satisfying outcome.
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Trump is stuck in the past. He whines, blames, ridicules and lies. Most of his comments are void of truth and relevance. Since this was written, the most recent Marist Poll reported his popularity at 42%, the lowest in recent history at the 100 day mark.
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Does Biden know that he lives rent-free in Trump’s deranged brain?
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Good thing that Glorious Leader Who Shines More Orange Than Does the Sun is busy erasing women and people of color from government websites. It’s a start. Here’s the thing: People of color might absorb all the sunlight. Then, where would we be? And women in Congress? What if they menstruate all over important legislation? But Donnie is going to set everything right again. Back to the Future. Back to, say, Germany in 1933.
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