President shares more than 30 Truth Social posts in less than three hours, including series of bizarre AI-generated videosThe GuardianBy Jenna Amatulli5 Nov 2025Donald Trump appeared to be sharing everything on his mind all at once on Wednesday as he posted more than 30 Truth Social posts in less than three hours.The posts, of which there were 33 between 4.17pm and 6.40pm ET, came a day after Democrats won in a series of elections across the United States in New York, California, Virginia, and New Jersey.Trump’s posts ranged in subject matter. In a handful of missives, Trump made recommendations to his followers to buy books written by former FBI special agent Nicole Parker, Fox News political analyst Gianno Caldwell, Georgia congressman Barry Loudermilk, senior counselor for trade and manufacturing Peter Navarro, and his own former lawyer, Christina Bobb. Most notably, Trump penned the foreword for Bobb’s book.
Have we sunk so far that we don't see how wrong this is? Trump never takes responsibility for his words and actions! It is always someone's else, never him.
The bizarre series of posts could raise further questions on Trump’s mental acuity. Additionally, they come just one day after Democrats swept statewide contests in Virginia, New Jersey, California and Pennsylvania.
Cuckoo... Cuckoo!
Things haven't been coming up daisy for Trump lately.
The president raged against “fake polls” after recent surveys recorded his highest-ever disapproval rating and found weak GOP support.The Daily BeastBy Erkki ForsterNov. 3 2025Donald Trump is throwing a fit as a series of polls spell trouble for him and the GOP.The president, who likes to tell people he has the “best numbers,” appeared to acknowledge that recent polls have told a different story in a fuming Truth Social post he fired off Monday afternoon.“So many Fake Polls are being shown by the Radical Left Media, all slanted heavily toward Democrats and Far Left Wingers,” Trump, 79, wrote.But he wasted no time returning to his usual number-bragging.“In the Fair Polls, and even the Reasonable Polls, I have the Best Numbers I have ever had and, why shouldn’t I?” he asked, before rattling off a string of supposed accomplishments. “I ended eight Wars, created the Greatest Economy in the History of our Country, kept Prices, Inflation, and Taxes down, and am setting standards for Right Track / Wrong Track for a future U.S.A.”In a strangely ruminative turn, the elderly president then declared, “Fake News will never change, they are evil and corrupt but, as I look around my beautiful surroundings, I say to myself, ‘Oh, look, I’m sitting in the Oval Office!’”
Trump is being Trump and that is what worries me. He said that he would send the National Guard and sic ICE on New York City!
An NBC News survey conducted in late October found that 52 percent of Americans blame Trump and/or congressional Republicans for the shutdown, compared to 42 percent who blame congressional Democrats.The same survey found Democrats leading Republicans for control of Congress by 8 points—50 percent to 42 percent—with a year to go before the 2026 midterms.
Watch out! When Trump thinks he is in a corner, that is when he really comes out fighting dirty.
Think back to just before the election what the media was saying about the Democrats.
In another Guardian article, on Tuesday they wrote;
The contests come as Democrats face their deepest popularity crisis in decades. The party’s favorability rating has plunged to historic lows, hitting 27% in one NBC News poll in March, the worst since tracking began in 1990, driven by frustration among Democrats themselves over the party’s response to Trump’s 2024 victory and perceptions that the party has lost touch with ordinary voters.But September polling from Gallup and October analysis by pollster G Elliott Morris shows a correction may be underway, and that Democrats are pulling ahead of Republicans on their handling of the economy – Trump’s signature issue.The results Tuesday night will help show whether Democrats can rebuild after 2024, or if the right’s momentum can carry some seats of power into the rest of the decade. The stakes are high across the board: in Virginia, Democrats see their best pickup opportunity; in New Jersey, the party is fighting to hold its ground in a state not always so opposed to going red; and in New York City, its insurgent nominee would give the party its highest profile leftwing leader and could forecast a new, unifying message for the Democrats, while “yes” on California’s Prop 50 would show just how far voters are willing to take the fight right to Trump.
BOOM!
We sure found out!
Democrats’ wins in key races had newsrooms questioning whether Trump can still rally voters without his name on the ballotPoynterBy: Tom JonesNovember 6, 2025Whether it was expected or not, whether it met or exceeded expectations or not, whether it means something for the future or not, one thing is clear: Tuesday was a good day for Democrats.In a clean sweep, Democrats crushed their Republican counterparts in big gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia; they won key elections in Pennsylvania; they passed a redistricting plan in California that could result in five more Congressional seats that will likely lean blue. And in New York City, more than 2 million voters — the most since 1969 — elected a democratic socialist as mayor.The New York Times’ Reid J. Epstein wrote, “The results served as a rebuke of Mr. Trump and his Republican Party and a salve for Democrats who have not had many good nights in the last year.”[...]New York Times opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie took it a step further in “Make No Mistake: Trump Is an Albatross.” Bouie wrote, “Supporters of the president might pooh-pooh these results as unrepresentative. This isn’t a presidential electorate, they might say; there are different circumstances. But New Jersey and New York City both had high turnout for off-year elections (Virginia had a slight increase). In other words, it really is the case that Trump specifically, in his capacity as president, inspires ferocious energy and opposition against him among a large part of the voting public. The results, then, are a marked contrast to the accommodation, capitulation and outright surrender of prominent individuals and institutions in the face of Trump’s demands. They also serve to remind us of what ought to be a fundamental maxim of democracy: that there is no singular ‘people’ and there are no permanent majorities.”
Will the Congressional Republicans jump ship on Trump?
Will the glitter on Trump fade?
Will the Democrats blow it?
Stay tune for the next exciting adventures of American politics!
Did the elections drive Trump off the deep end?
Just watch him... he is a raving lunatic! He is just rambling all over the place!!!
Then Rachel Maddow had this to say back in April... can you imagine Trump now?
Can you imagine what Trump is going to do now!
Some worry that Trump may pivot towards a less chaotic, crazy and criminal posture. That would not be Trump. He has lost elections before, but his response then, likely tomorrow, will be to deny reality, shift blame to others, and cheat whereever the opportunity presents itself.
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