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Irish_Dem
(75,171 posts)erronis
(21,349 posts)popsdenver
(494 posts)Thx
Irish_Dem
(75,171 posts)To the point it is soul crushing.
WestMichRad
(2,636 posts)Everything else is just noise.
Irish_Dem
(75,171 posts)ShazzieB
(21,635 posts)All he did today was make a complete ass of himself, live, in from of the entire world. If he wasn't a global laughingstock already, he is one now, after that deranged performance.
I'm sure he thinks he did great, and it's a safe bet his toadies have all been telling him how wonderful he was, but I don't believe for a moment that this has done him one bit of good. The rest of the world's leaders now know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that he's a complete idiot (if any of them hadn't already figured it out before this). Unfortunately, they probably also think the U.S. is a country full of idiots, for electing him once, much less a second time.
This would be humiliating for him, if he was capable of seeing past his narcissistic delusions, but I don't think that's ever going to happen. He can't afford to let go of those delusions for a millisecond, because he'd be forced to confront what a huge, gigantic, incompetent, stupid loser he is, and if he did that, his brain would (figuratively) explode.
So here we, the American people, sit, embarrassed af, while he basks in the praises of the sycophantic lickspittles he appointed to his cabinet.
Irish_Dem
(75,171 posts)So I think it does get under his skin.
But it doesn't matter, he knows that.
No one can or will ever rein him in.
It has gone way beyond embarrassment to the US.
It is now abject humiliation.
ShazzieB
(21,635 posts)He absolutely does not tolerate criticism of amy kind, and he has surrounded himself with people who will always shield him from it.
He pretends to be strong and tough, but he's actually a frail little flower who will wilt at anything g less than fawning and flattery. So pathetic.
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Irish_Dem
(75,171 posts)This is why they only abuse and bully women and children.

Prof. Toru Tanaka
(2,794 posts)erronis
(21,349 posts)I wasn't a follower of his but when I ran across some of his commentary I was impressed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Schultz
Schultz in Washington, D.C. in January 2007
In 1992, Schultz became a conservative political talk show host on WDAY.[15] In 1996, Schultz moved to KFGO.[11] Schultz's News and Views radio show quickly grew into a regional broadcast stretching from South Dakota to Minnesota. His political views leaned towards the right during the early years, and Schultz told the Los Angeles Times that he "lined up with the Republicans because they were anti-tax and I wanted to make a lot of money."[16][17] His political views became more liberal after he visited a Salvation Army cafeteria in 1998 and later took his radio show on the road riding in a 38-foot motorhome. Throughout the tour, Schultz visited families in rural North Dakota and described his tour as "the on-the-job experience that have changed my thinking as to where we're going as a country."[6]
Schultz pondered a run as a Republican for the United States House of Representatives against Democratic Representative Earl Pomeroy in 1994, but decided against it after visiting with state Republican leaders.[18]
In 2005, Schultz began a nationally syndicated radio show with a liberal-leaning perspective; the expansion was funded by the New York-based nonprofit called Democracy Radio.[19] The Ed Schultz Show was broadcast from the Fargo, North Dakota, studios of KFGO via the Jones Radio Networks to over 100 radio stations (as of October 2005). The show was syndicated by Dial Global, and could be heard nationwide on Sirius Satellite Radio's "SIRIUS Left" channel, and XM Satellite Radio's America Left channel. The program was also heard on Armed Forces Radio. Schultz's radio show moved to New York City in May 2009, a relocation brought on by his new television show at MSNBC.[20]
Schultz interviewed guests and often featured Norman Goldman as "Senior Legal Analyst" when issues of law were discussed. Goldman was a frequent substitute host because he maintained high ratings for Schultz's show. Goldman's popularity made it a natural step for him to host his own national talk show. Norman Goldman,[21] a Los Angeles lawyer, describes himself as "fiercely independent" and continues to acknowledge Schultz's mentoring.[22] Goldman ended his show in 2019.
According to a 2008 survey done by Talkers magazine, Schultz ranked #17 nationally, with a weekly audience of more than 3 million listeners. On November 30, 2006, Schultz announced he was moving to the "prime real estate" time slot from noon to 3 p.m. Eastern Time, to compete directly with Rush Limbaugh, whose show is broadcast in that time slot.[23]
During his show on May 24, 2011, Schultz called Laura Ingraham both a "right-wing slut" and a "talk slut." Feminist organizations, including the Women's Media Center, called for his suspension.[24] The following day he issued an apology by saying he "used vile and inappropriate language when talking about talk show host Laura Ingraham. I am deeply sorry, and I apologize. It was wrong, uncalled for and I recognize the severity of what I said. I apologize to you, Laura, and ask for your forgiveness." He offered an indefinite self-suspension without pay.[25] Ingraham accepted his apology: "Ed Schultz said something about me on his show that was not all that nice, to say the least. It was pretty crude. He apologized, and I accept his apology. It seemed heartfelt, it seemed like he really wished he hadn't said it and I accept that apology."[26] MSNBC issued a statement saying that it had accepted Schultz's offer to take one week of unpaid leave over the matter.[27]
Schultz ended his radio show on May 23, 2014. He stated on MSNBC, "This change will give me more flexibility to be on the road, to do the kind of shows I want to do here for The Ed Show here on MSNBC. This is on me, you know. I just don't want to do a three-hour talk show anymore."[28]
On January 14, 2016, Ed Schultz announced he would start hosting News with Ed Schultz on RT America, with the debut show occurring 11 days later.[47] According to The Washington Post, in his new position with the Russian Federation-sponsored network he reversed several previously held positions; for example, he expressed newfound praise for Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.[48]
moondust
(21,049 posts)to ever disgrace the United States.
senseandsensibility
(23,920 posts)Much more important than the rudeness. Hate the rudeness too, but the lying is multiple times worse.
NJCher
(41,495 posts)He kept doing that swivel thing.
Not body language, but I don't see how he can see out of the slits that pass for eyes with this reptile.
Klarkashton
(4,069 posts)Oh forget it, it's a waste of time.
It's like Steve Allen claiming he wrote 1000s of songs.
Totally Tunsie
(11,213 posts)Steve Allen (1921 2000)
Yes, Steve Allen wrote thousands of songs; by his own count, he wrote over 8,000 songs, and the Guinness Book of World Records recognized him for writing more songs than anyone else. He demonstrated his prolific songwriting ability by once writing 50 songs in a single day, winning a bet with friend Frankie Laine.
Evidence of his prolific songwriting:
Numerous songs: Steve Allen wrote an estimated 8,500 songs, which includes winning a bet to write 350 songs in a week.
Record holder: He holds the Guinness World Record for the most songs written by a single person.
Other talents: Beyond songwriting, Allen was also a successful actor, comedian, and author of 54 books.
Notable songs "This Could Be the Start of Something Big and "Cool Yule.
The vastness of his catalog is reflected in the fact that he was able to write over 8,000 songs.
Klarkashton
(4,069 posts)Totally Tunsie
(11,213 posts)
NJCher
(41,495 posts)NY Times did an article on it. Here are a few choice sentences:
Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda:
Mr. Trump called the accord a glorious triumph.
But talks on a comprehensive agreement have since faltered, and deadly fighting has continued.
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Egypt and Ethiopia are not engaged in a military conflict, but there are fears a diplomatic dispute between them over Africas largest hydroelectric dam might start a war.
Mr. Trumps diplomacy has done little to resolve the dispute. Ethiopia has announced that it completed the dam, which officially opened this month. Egypt and Sudan oppose the project, fearing it will limit the flow of water from the Nile River to their countries.
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And now I've used up my four paragraphs, but you get the idea. Total effing bullshit, as usual.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/23/world/trump-un-seven-wars.html
sop
(16,121 posts)The only thing Trump didn't do was remove his shoe and start banging it on the lectern. How can anyone who watched it not realize this man is completely insane? Republicans: this is all on you!
lame54
(38,428 posts)Cancer
Measles
Polio
Covid
High prices
Misinformation
Insanity
ananda
(33,239 posts)Poverty
Dementia
War
KS Toronado
(21,317 posts)and if they can trust liars. Make sure you have a recent lie everyone knows about handy.
Orrex
(66,055 posts)Its an article of sacred faith for those irredeemable fuckheads.
Diraven
(1,597 posts)They skipped all the ridiculous and embarrassing parts and just played a clip of Trump saying the US is "the hottest country in the world by far", and then played another clip where he said "the UN isn't doing enough". They finished the segment by summing up that it was a strong "America First" speech and a triumph.
I hate it here.
Trueblue Texan
(3,777 posts)So there's that.
NJCher
(41,495 posts)I saw a clip from one of the 3 (ABC, CBS, NBC) and it showed him hectoring them and the audience with their heads down, like they felt contrite.
Just absolutely effing unbelievable what traitors the U.S. media is.
appleannie1
(5,339 posts)SWBTATTReg
(25,712 posts)Most of the remarks I expect will be mocking him.
RoeVWade
(670 posts)nt*
bluestarone
(20,343 posts)My opinion is he KNOW 100% this supreme court will support every LIE coming out of his mouth.
chouchou
(2,376 posts)(Everybody else was trying to find a toilet... )
DFW
(58,965 posts)PLEASE forgive us!
We promise to do better next election!
GoCubsGo
(34,345 posts)That starting with the fact that he is back in office AGAIN, after his massively embarrassing first term. I don't know who is more embarrassing, this demented motherfucker, or the millions of idiots who either thought it was okay to give this shitbag another term, or didn't bother to fucking vote at all.