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Watching President Trump respond to questions is like watching a child give a report on a book they didn’t read. He rambles, repeats himself, and jumps from topic to topic with little connection to the original question. Ask about the economy, and you might get a story about how everyone says he’s done more than Lincoln. Ask about foreign policy, and he’s suddenly reminiscing about crowd sizes or a golf course he owns.
It’s cringeworthy – not just because it’s embarrassing to witness, but because it’s dangerous. The world sees it. Allies shake their heads; adversaries take notes. His speech patterns aren’t just odd – they reveal a mind that struggles with depth, nuance, or even basic coherence.
He often sounds like someone who needs constant validation, like a child needing applause. Every sentence is laced with “the best,” “nobody knew,” or “a lot of people are saying.” But the substance? Missing in action.
What’s even more concerning is that this isn’t new. His speaking style has always raised eyebrows, but in his second term, it seems to have become even more unhinged. When asked a direct question – about inflation, war, or national security – he responds with something entirely unrelated. He pivots to grievances, boasts about his supposed achievements, or launches into a tirade about the media. It’s not just deflection. It’s a fundamental inability to engage with the question at hand.
This is not a partisan complaint. It’s not about policy. It’s about the basics of leadership: coherence, focus, responsibility. A functioning adult in the Oval Office should be able to answer a question without wandering into fantasy, nostalgia, or conspiracy. Trump rarely does.
Supporters (both MAGAs and media) might claim it’s part of his charm – that he’s just speaking off the cuff, unscripted. But there’s a difference between authenticity and incoherence. When every answer sounds like a poorly rehearsed rally speech, it’s not refreshing – it’s exhausting.
Even his defenders have learned to lower the bar. “That’s just Trump being Trump,” they shrug, as if we should expect the most powerful man in the world to behave like a distracted child. If this were a reality show, it might be entertaining. But it’s not. It’s the presidency. And the stakes are real.
What does it say about America when its president communicates like a confused child? When complexity is replaced with slogans, when questions are treated as insults, and when leadership is reduced to soundbites?
A president doesn’t need to be a poet or a scholar. But they do need to be able to think, listen, and respond like an adult. On that front, Trump continues to fail – loudly.
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He is literally a petulant, spiteful, nasty and emotionally unstable 13 year old in a grown body.
Roswell. I don't like your headline. Please don't insult children.
We are witnessing the end of the American Age, the disintegration of a hegemony, the culmination of unfettered capitalism propped up by militarism. And demented Diaper Donnie is just the man for the job!
Noel, I am guilty.
A broader symptom of societal and especially media based communication with high velocity of sound bites, one liners, talking points, labels etc.
Sarah Longwell of the never Trump Bulwark does focus groups with GOP voters, discusses with Tim Miller; one show he had his head in his hands..... listening to educated Americans who could not communicate any meaning, because they were stuck using media sound bites and could not explain.
Ditto seen in Oz, which has a strong verbal culture (to mask illiteracy amongst many skips), but not just word salads of (word of mouth transmitted) media content, but unable to ask open questions, just closed allowing yes/no responses.
The latter is authoritarian and precludes any new ideas or narratives, but if asked an open question on non media theme 'what do you think about..?' many of the same are speechless and lost for words.....
My children talked better than does Trump, because they thought better. Shit should just sit. And.., Donny Dogshit is barely fit to sit, silently, a mute maggotty dropping...
Um, Eric the Thick as Dictator Mark 2? Daddy would have a fit if they nominated him.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/28/eric-trump-suggests-he-could-run-for-president-when-donald-term-ends