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With exception of a few in DC, and wrt to trolling or reactions to being trolled, it just comes across as if there's an overabundance of kids in DC that never really got out of freaking high school.
Some people are aggravated. Some of us understand that what he tried to do for 4 years was negated by the left's fabrication of lies and resulting attempts at impeachment. Couple that with Fauci's China virus and his first 4 years was a cluster. Then puppet Biden and his handlers made every effort to cause WW3 and drive us in a ditch. Yeah, some people aren't happy because you thought Trump could snap his fingers and fix essentially 16 years of liberal damage. News flash, it doesn't work like that.We are paying attention to what he’s working on. They’re not the best, people are aggravated and he has to resort to trolling as a distraction.
Some people are aggravated. Some of us understand that what he tried to do for 4 years was negated by the left's fabrication of lies and resulting attempts at impeachment. Couple that with Fauci's China virus and his first 4 years was a cluster. Then puppet Biden and his handlers made every effort to cause WW3 and drive us in a ditch. Yeah, some people aren't happy because you thought Trump could snap his fingers and fix essentially 16 years of liberal damage. News flash, it doesn't work like that.
US President Donald Trump has not ruled out the possibility of seeking a third term for the White House, saying he would "love to do it".
But Trump rejected the possibility of running for vice-president in 2028 - an idea floated by some supporters as a way for him to circumvent the US constitution that bars the president from running for a third term.
Speaking to reporters during his trip to Asia, Trump described the idea as "too cute" and said it "wouldn't be right".
It is unclear what method he would use to run again. Last week, former Trump strategist Steve Bannon said that a "plan" was in place to secure the 79-year-old president another term.
Best way to beat a troll is to ignore the troll. When you keep feeding them attention they just keep trolling.
I can’t believe you spent all that time typing that out. Hopefully you were on a keyboard and not a phone.Nahhhh… I’d rather have intellect. Or at a minimum just a scant c-hair of morality. Money doesn’t make a man.
Notable Examples of Donald Trump’s Most Absurd Statements
Donald Trump has made countless off-the-cuff remarks over the years that have drawn widespread criticism for their factual inaccuracies, logical leaps, or sheer oddity. These often highlight a disregard for basic knowledge in history, science, or current events. Below, I’ve compiled a selection of particularly egregious examples, drawn from verified reports and public records. Each includes the quote, context, and why it stands out as a blunder. These are not exhaustive, but they represent some of the most frequently cited and ridiculed.
- Airports in the Revolutionary War
During a 2019 rally in Pennsylvania, Trump said: “We’re going to beat the hell out of ISIS. We’re bringing in the best people… and we’re taking over the airports from the Revolutionary War.”
Why it’s dumb: Airports didn’t exist in 1775—commercial aviation started in the 20th century. This gaffe mixed up historical battles (like the War of 1812) with modern warfare, suggesting a fundamental ignorance of U.S. history. 4 45- Injecting Disinfectant for COVID-19
At a 2020 White House briefing on the pandemic, Trump mused: “I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute. One minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning?”
Why it’s dumb: This appeared to suggest injecting bleach or similar cleaners into the body to treat the virus, ignoring basic biology and leading to poison control hotlines being overwhelmed with calls. Medical experts universally condemned it as dangerous misinformation. 41 6- Windmills Cause Cancer
In a 2019 speech, Trump claimed: “If you have a windmill anywhere near your house… they say the noise causes cancer.”
Why it’s dumb: No scientific evidence links wind turbine noise to cancer; it’s a baseless conspiracy theory. Trump has repeatedly bashed renewable energy with pseudoscience, despite wind power’s role in reducing emissions. 9 43- Nuking Hurricanes
According to multiple reports from 2019, Trump asked advisers: “Why can’t we just drop a nuclear bomb in the middle of [a hurricane]?”
Why it’s dumb: Exploding nukes in storms would spread radiation over populated areas, contaminate oceans, and likely worsen the disaster. It’s a cartoonish idea from someone with access to the nuclear codes, revealing zero grasp of meteorology or fallout risks. 41 51- Frederick Douglass Is Doing ‘an Amazing Job’
In a 2017 Black History Month speech, Trump said: “Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, I notice.”
Why it’s dumb: Douglass, the abolitionist, died in 1895. Trump’s phrasing implied he was alive and active, showing a shocking lack of awareness about one of America’s most famous historical figures. 38 41- Egg Prices Down 30% (When They Were Up)
In a 2024 press conference, Trump boasted: “Little things such as the cost of eggs… Down almost 30 per cent, in the last, eh, few days.”
Why it’s dumb: U.S. egg prices had actually surged due to avian flu outbreaks, not dropped. This was a blatant, easily fact-checkable lie, undermining his economic claims. 0 53- Raking Forests to Prevent Wildfires
In 2018, responding to California wildfires, Trump tweeted: “There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in California except that forest management is so poor.” He later suggested: “Maybe we have to raking, raking… gotta take care of the floors.”
Why it’s dumb: “Raking” forests like a yard isn’t how fire management works; it ignores professional techniques like controlled burns and fuel breaks. Forestry experts called it simplistic and uninformed. 43 18- Hannibal Lecter as a Migrant Example
At a 2024 rally, Trump rambled: “Has anybody seen Silence of the Lambs? The late, great Hannibal Lecter… He’s a wonderful man. He oftentimes would have a friend for dinner… And these migrants, they’re vicious.”
Why it’s dumb: He bizarrely invoked a fictional cannibal to describe immigrants, conflating horror movies with policy. It was incoherent and highlighted his stream-of-consciousness style over substance. 41 6- Covfefe Tweet
In 2017, Trump tweeted: “Despite the constant negative press covfefe” and never deleted or explained it for hours.
Why it’s dumb: It was a apparent typo (possibly for “coverage”), but his refusal to clarify turned it into a global meme. It exemplified his impulsive social media use without basic proofreading. 0 22- ID Needed for Groceries
In 2024 debates, Trump claimed: “We also have a thing with ID… You need ID to buy groceries.”
Why it’s dumb: No U.S. state requires ID for grocery purchases—it’s a non-issue. This bizarre non-sequitur exposed confusion on everyday life and voting laws. 47 41
These quotes span Trump’s campaigns and presidency, often going viral for their absurdity. Supporters sometimes dismiss them as “unfiltered” or humorous, but critics argue they reveal deeper issues with preparation, fact-checking, and judgment—especially for someone seeking (or holding) the world’s most powerful office. For more, resources like fact-checkers (e.g., Politifact) or compilations from outlets like Indy100 track hundreds more.
I am going for the Roman titles of “Protector of the People”, Imperator, and PrincepsI personally can’t wait to be given the title of Lord or be Knighted. Sir Neo to you liberal peasants on here if you want your weekly loaf of bread.
Already got my moat designs ready to go. Draw bridge is gonna be epic.
Hail to the King, baby!
He stays out of jail while president.I voted for Trump 3 times… this is just poking at the other side. If he actually tried to go through with this he’d ruin any legacy he has created in my opinion (Good or Bad).
He stays out of jail while president.
His felony discharge: New York state Judge Juan Merchan said the only lawful sentence that does not encroach on the office of the president is that of an unconditional discharge on all counts.
When felonies don't encroach on the office of the President, he's a goner. Youll start seeing people submitting bills, request for amendments, all to keep him in. He will keep joking about it but youll see the talk ramp up. That goes beyond trolling. He is setting the stage because in the end he is just a b rate showman.
Covefefe is a quintessential example of Trump NEVER being able to take accountability for his actions. He has never done it in his entire life. As a person who leads hundreds of people (pale in compassion I know magadytes) his leadership style is f##king horrendous and only works on the lowest common denominator of human beings. He is the type of guy who when gets backed into the corner tries to start a USA, USA chant to relax the crowd. People should take a moment and reflect on their orange Christ and that simple fact that he has never admitted to being wrong. Well, if you do believe he is Jesus then I get the blind faith idolatry.Nahhhh… I’d rather have intellect. Or at a minimum just a scant c-hair of morality. Money doesn’t make a man.
Notable Examples of Donald Trump’s Most Absurd Statements
Donald Trump has made countless off-the-cuff remarks over the years that have drawn widespread criticism for their factual inaccuracies, logical leaps, or sheer oddity. These often highlight a disregard for basic knowledge in history, science, or current events. Below, I’ve compiled a selection of particularly egregious examples, drawn from verified reports and public records. Each includes the quote, context, and why it stands out as a blunder. These are not exhaustive, but they represent some of the most frequently cited and ridiculed.
- Airports in the Revolutionary War
During a 2019 rally in Pennsylvania, Trump said: “We’re going to beat the hell out of ISIS. We’re bringing in the best people… and we’re taking over the airports from the Revolutionary War.”
Why it’s dumb: Airports didn’t exist in 1775—commercial aviation started in the 20th century. This gaffe mixed up historical battles (like the War of 1812) with modern warfare, suggesting a fundamental ignorance of U.S. history. 4 45- Injecting Disinfectant for COVID-19
At a 2020 White House briefing on the pandemic, Trump mused: “I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute. One minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning?”
Why it’s dumb: This appeared to suggest injecting bleach or similar cleaners into the body to treat the virus, ignoring basic biology and leading to poison control hotlines being overwhelmed with calls. Medical experts universally condemned it as dangerous misinformation. 41 6- Windmills Cause Cancer
In a 2019 speech, Trump claimed: “If you have a windmill anywhere near your house… they say the noise causes cancer.”
Why it’s dumb: No scientific evidence links wind turbine noise to cancer; it’s a baseless conspiracy theory. Trump has repeatedly bashed renewable energy with pseudoscience, despite wind power’s role in reducing emissions. 9 43- Nuking Hurricanes
According to multiple reports from 2019, Trump asked advisers: “Why can’t we just drop a nuclear bomb in the middle of [a hurricane]?”
Why it’s dumb: Exploding nukes in storms would spread radiation over populated areas, contaminate oceans, and likely worsen the disaster. It’s a cartoonish idea from someone with access to the nuclear codes, revealing zero grasp of meteorology or fallout risks. 41 51- Frederick Douglass Is Doing ‘an Amazing Job’
In a 2017 Black History Month speech, Trump said: “Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, I notice.”
Why it’s dumb: Douglass, the abolitionist, died in 1895. Trump’s phrasing implied he was alive and active, showing a shocking lack of awareness about one of America’s most famous historical figures. 38 41- Egg Prices Down 30% (When They Were Up)
In a 2024 press conference, Trump boasted: “Little things such as the cost of eggs… Down almost 30 per cent, in the last, eh, few days.”
Why it’s dumb: U.S. egg prices had actually surged due to avian flu outbreaks, not dropped. This was a blatant, easily fact-checkable lie, undermining his economic claims. 0 53- Raking Forests to Prevent Wildfires
In 2018, responding to California wildfires, Trump tweeted: “There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in California except that forest management is so poor.” He later suggested: “Maybe we have to raking, raking… gotta take care of the floors.”
Why it’s dumb: “Raking” forests like a yard isn’t how fire management works; it ignores professional techniques like controlled burns and fuel breaks. Forestry experts called it simplistic and uninformed. 43 18- Hannibal Lecter as a Migrant Example
At a 2024 rally, Trump rambled: “Has anybody seen Silence of the Lambs? The late, great Hannibal Lecter… He’s a wonderful man. He oftentimes would have a friend for dinner… And these migrants, they’re vicious.”
Why it’s dumb: He bizarrely invoked a fictional cannibal to describe immigrants, conflating horror movies with policy. It was incoherent and highlighted his stream-of-consciousness style over substance. 41 6- Covfefe Tweet
In 2017, Trump tweeted: “Despite the constant negative press covfefe” and never deleted or explained it for hours.
Why it’s dumb: It was a apparent typo (possibly for “coverage”), but his refusal to clarify turned it into a global meme. It exemplified his impulsive social media use without basic proofreading. 0 22- ID Needed for Groceries
In 2024 debates, Trump claimed: “We also have a thing with ID… You need ID to buy groceries.”
Why it’s dumb: No U.S. state requires ID for grocery purchases—it’s a non-issue. This bizarre non-sequitur exposed confusion on everyday life and voting laws. 47 41
These quotes span Trump’s campaigns and presidency, often going viral for their absurdity. Supporters sometimes dismiss them as “unfiltered” or humorous, but critics argue they reveal deeper issues with preparation, fact-checking, and judgment—especially for someone seeking (or holding) the world’s most powerful office. For more, resources like fact-checkers (e.g., Politifact) or compilations from outlets like Indy100 track hundreds more.
I didnt say he would. He got a clean discharge. Lots more waiting in the woodpile for when he gets out though and since he cant be president the convictions will stick as long as they weren't related to his actions while president (for the most part). SCOTUS essentially said that anything he does in the official capacity as Pres he can't really get in trouble for. Thats the reason for the "Firings" he has done which netted a total of 0 in the end. None of them were legal and everyone was or will be reinstated. Most will sue the government and get a nice settlement. Hope those tariff coffers are full!No, he is not and cannot be sent to prison in NY for those convictions.
What are they?I didnt say he would. He got a clean discharge. Lots more waiting in the woodpile for when he gets out though and since he cant be president the convictions will stick as long as they weren't related to his actions while president (for the most part). SCOTUS essentially said that anything he does in the official capacity as Pres he can't really get in trouble for. Thats the reason for the "Firings" he has done which netted a total of 0 in the end. None of them were legal and everyone was or will be reinstated. Most will sue the government and get a nice settlement. Hope those tariff coffers are full!
