DIAGNOSIS: Baker quoted the nutcase Jones...

FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2026

...disappeared Gupta and Trump: As we start, let's be fair to the New York Timesand to Peter Baker, a highly skilled synthesizer.  In fairness, let's say this:  

The basic premise of Baker's recent front-page report was in fact basically accurate. Also, the situation Baker described could be seen as a (somewhat low-IQ) matter of general interest.  

Baker's lengthy report appeared above the fold, on page 1A, in Tuesday's print editions. As it now appears online, it starts in the manner shown, principal headline included:

Trump’s Erratic Behavior and Extreme Comments Revive Mental Health Debate

President Trump’s erratic behavior and extreme comments in recent days and weeks have turbocharged the crazy-like-a-fox-or-just-plain-crazy debate that has followed him on the national political stage for a decade.

A series of disjointed, hard-to-follow and sometimes-profane statements capped by his “a whole civilization will die tonight” threat to wipe Iran off the map last week and his head-spinning attack on the “WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy” pope on Sunday night have left many with the impression of a deranged autocrat mad with power.

The White House rejected such assessments, saying that Mr. Trump is sharp and keeping his opponents on edge. But the president’s eruptions have raised questions about America’s leadership in a time of war...

Democrats who have long challenged Mr. Trump’s psychological fitness have issued a fresh chorus of calls to invoke the 25th Amendment to remove the president from power for disability. But it is not just a concern voiced by partisans on the left, late-night comics or mental health professionals making long-distance diagnoses. It can be heard now among retired generals, diplomats and foreign officials. And most strikingly, it can be heard now on the political right among onetime allies of the president.  

In fairness, all that was true! The president's behavior, and his unusual comments, had in fact resulted in a series of comments about his "mental health"about his "psychological fitness." 

It's also true that comments about the president's mental state had come from a wide array of sourcesnot just from "partisans of the left."  

It was true! Many people had issued challenging remarks about the president's mental state. And Baker seemed to be willing to cite all these commentseven those which came from some of the most disordered voices within the national maelstrom:

Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican who recently broke with Mr. Trump, advocated using the 25th Amendment, telling CNN that threatening to destroy Iran’s civilization was “not tough rhetoric, it’s insanity.” Candace Owens, the far-right podcaster, called him “a genocidal lunatic.” Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist and founder of Infowars, said Mr. Trump “does babble and sounds like the brain’s not doing too hot.”  

Baker was even willing to quote such profoundly marginal figures as Candace Owens and Alex Jones! To appearances, no one was being left behind!   

(In fairness, it can be defended as a matter of general interest when a deranged figure like Alex Jones says some of the things he has recently said. We say that because, however disordered Jones may be, he still has a fairly substantial following. For that reason, it qualifies as a matter of public interest to learn what he has said.)  

Baker quoted a wide array of public figures who had made recent remarks about the president's mental health. That said, there was (at least) one such well-known person the gentleman failed to cite.   

Unlike the nutcase Jones, there was a reasonable chance that the person in question actually knew what she was talking about! We refer to the (current or former) "mental health professional" who had appeared on CNN, where she had offered this:    

BURNETT (2/26/26): You've known him your whole life. Do you actually see a [cognitive] decline?

MARY L. TRUMP: I do, but I think it's important to remember that Donald has never been fit in any capacity. Obviously, what we're dealing with now are age-related cognitive declines. We're dealing with physical issues that the White House tries to cover over.

But this is somebody who for decades now has had serious, undiagnosed and untreated psychiatric disorders, which are only going to worsen, especially given the pressure he's under and given the cognitive and physical declines.  

Sad! Perhaps at the direction of his editors, Baker was willing to quote the nutcase Jones, but he refused to quote Mary Trump!   

In fairness, it's possible to regard Mary Trump as "an interested party," because, of course, she is. An editor might decide to disappear her rather startling assessments for that very reason.  

In fairness, you can imagine that some editor made some such assessment. That said, please notice this:  

Right at the start of his lengthy essay, Baker seems to say that "mental health professionals" (plural) have been making assessments about the president's mental health. NBC's Dr. Vin Gupta would be an obvious example.

(For Mediaite's report, click here. Headline: MS NOW Medical Analyst Dr. Vin Gupta Claims Trump Has ‘All The Signs of Dementia’)

Even though he was willing to quote a manifest nutcase like Alex Jones, Baker failed to quote any such medical specialist in the course of his long overview. Mary Trump's comments were disappeared, but so were Dr. Gupta's.

We regard that as an insulting refusal to serve. So too, we're sorry to say, in the case of Lawrence O'Donnell.   

As we noted yesterday, O'Donnell has done some serious reminiscing in several of his Last Word programs this week. On Wednesday night, he played videotape from the good old daysfrom the occasional broadcasts, during President Trump's first term, when he would bring Dr. Lance Dodes on the air to assess the president's mental health.   

Dr. Dodes had hardly been reassuring. On Wednesday's Last Word, O'Donnell played tape of Dr. Dodes from January 2021. In the tape O'Donnell played, Dr. Dodes was shown saying this about President Trump     

DR. DODES (1/9/21): A delusional psychopath who has been the same his whole adult life, and who we knew would get worse the more stress he was under, because that's what happens with people with this kind of severe disorder. ...He is going to continue to get worse.  

The fact that he said it doesn't mean it was true. But now, it does seem, to many observers, that president is "getting worse." But O'Donnell no longer interviews specialists like Dr. Dodesand in the wake of her comments on CNN, we can find no sign that he proceeded to interview Mary Trump.

Baker will tell you what the nutcase Jones has said. O'Donnell will play the videotape of the good old days, when he would, on the rare occasion, interview a medical specialist like Dr. Dodes.

Baker disappeared Mary Trump and Dr. Gupta. O'Donnell failed to say why he no longer conducts interviews of that type.

In each case, it seems to us that we're looking at a failure to serve. At what seems like a very dangerous time, we're looking at an imitation of journalismat an imitation of life.

Still coming: Much more remains to be said


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  1. Re: “Still Coming: Much more to be said.” No, Bob you’ve said enough. Take the weekend off.

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  2. “the nutcase Jones...”

    Wait. Shouldn’t mental health experts be called in to determine if Jones is truly a nutcase? I mean, according to Somerby’s own standards?

    Also, to say that jones is a “profoundly marginal figure” but also “has a fairly substantial following” seems a bit incongruous. In fact, jones is influential with Trump’s base.

    And that makes it important that Jones was a staunch supporter of Trump and is now questioning his sanity. That’s a significant development, and is part of a public discussion of Trump’s mental state.

    And to be clear, the 25th amendment, if it is invoked, doesn’t require any medical or psychological diagnosis, just agreement by cabinet members and Congress. They ultimately have to decide if they feel Trump is unfit to serve.

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    1. Exactly, the point of discussing Jones, Kelly, Carlson, is that these are all former supporters who have changed their minds. Mary Trump hasn't done that.

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    2. Exactly! It's people like Jones who will carry this news into the bowels of the Trump's cult. Sane people cannot not penetrate that fortress.

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    3. Quaker in a Basement17 April 2026 pada 5:16 PTG

      He meant "nut job" in the clinical sense.

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  3. You see, Jones is “profoundly marginal” but Gutfeld is of supreme importance. The proof: Somerby writes many posts about Gutfeld, and none about jones.

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    1. Including himself.

      Constantly.

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  4. “Baker disappeared Mary Trump and Dr. Gupta.”

    Baker said:
    “But it is not just a concern voiced by partisans on the left, late-night comics or mental health professionals.”

    In other words, Baker specifically tells you that he is discussing people who are voicing concerns who are NOT mental health professionals. In Somerby’s world, that is “disappearing” mental health professionals.

    By the way, Gupta is a pulmonologist, not a psychologist.

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  5. Writers have to limit their subjects because they can't write about everything all at once. I cannot imagine Somerby teaching young children without understanding basic facts like that. The way Somerby complains about Mary Trump being ignored, he sounds like her agent.

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    1. As I read Baker's article, I repeatedly found myself wondering, "What does Mary Trump think about this?"

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    2. Oddly enough, or not, she would have agreed with all those people in Baker’s article.

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  6. "The fact that he said it doesn't mean it was true."

    That fact that someone is an expert on a subject, and is speaking on that very subject of expertise, makes what he said more likely to be true.

    We humans think in probabilities, not absolutes. We do not have the luxury of delaying all decisions about factual correctness until there is absolute certainty about truth. We estimate likelihoods and act accordingly. In most cases assuming that an expert will have an opinion that is closer to truth than an ignorant asshole works out pretty well.

    If you use some other criterion for assessing truth, such as believing what you want to hear, or "anything could be true, so why not this" or "that guy sounds so confident, he surely knows what he's talking about" then things do not work out as well.

    Over time, humans have evolved to make quick judgments under conditions of uncertainty. Yes, we have some biases (as described by Kahneman & Tversky) but we also have developed the ability to make choices in a way that leads to survival, especially in situations that can be deadly with the wrong choice. Somerby ignores that fact of human evolution and pretends that no one can know anything, so why try to figure anything out. We should all just wait until Mary Trump tells us what to believe about her uncle, and meanwhile give Trump the benefit of the doubt, because only Mary Trump knows whether Trump is crazy or not.

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    1. Personally, I think he is the anti-Christ.

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    2. That is the debate -- is Trump crazy or evil. I vote for evil too, but in less religious terms.

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    3. Yeah, Before this asshole came along, I didn't believe in God. Now I believe in the anti-Christ.

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    4. From Tiedrich today:

      "‘darkness and filth’ — if there are two words that better describe the malignant toad in the Oval Bordello, I couldn’t tell you what they are. Preznit Fuckwit shits over everything we hold dear, and leaves a slimy snail-trail of stench and corruption in his wake.

      and now, he and his piss-drunk Christofascist Secretary of Death are desperately trying to frame their unprovoked, unnecessary and illegal don’t-you-dare-call-it-a-war on Iran — one that was waged for no clear reason at all — as some kind of deity-endorsed holy battle for Armageddon.

      but wait — into the breach comes the Pope, the hero we need at the exact moment we need him, to say ‘fuck that shit and fuck it hard. don’t you fucking dare bring God into this.’

      oh, and in case you need Pope Leo’s flowery language simplified, here you go: Dear Leader is not the messiah, he’s a very naughty boy. now go away."

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    5. Thanks for that, I always enjoy Tiedrich

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    6. Okay, the Oval Bordello is brilliant, although it unintentionally sullies one of my favorite bands, Gogol Bordello.

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  7. Mary Trump and her uncle did not get along as adults. Her judgments about his personality were formed when she was a child. She never lived in the same household as Donald Trump. She bears a hefty grudge against Fred Trump for driving her father to drink, and she went to court because she and her mother were left out of Fred Trump's will and thus did not get to feed at the Trump trough.

    That doesn't make her judgments about Trump wrong, but she has been at arm's length from Trump while she was growing up and has not had close access to him as an adult. Why then is she Somerby's go-to expert on all things Trump? Why does Somerby prefer Mary Trump's opinions to those of General Kelly and others who worked closely on a daily business with Trump in his recent presidency?

    Because of her biases, no judge would consider Mary Trump the right person to evaluate Donald Trump's mental competence, if he were in a hearing over conservatorship, for example.

    I believe Somerby keeps touting Mary Trump because she is saying what he wants to hear. So, the question is why Somerby wants to hear that Trump is crazy and not that he is an immoral criminal who stole the presidency and is ruining our country with his grifting?

    Why does Somerby say nothing at all about the most serious of Trump's behaviors, including his Epstein crimes, his ruining of the environment by undermining alternative energy sources, his complete failure to address the needs of working people and others under his care, his violation of the Constitution and attempt to overthrow a valid election by force, and his pursuit of illegal wars for personal gain?

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    1. Mary Trump has stated publicly that she has no pity or sympathy for Donald, and that he should be held accountable for his actions. Talk about disappearing…Somerby never tells you that.

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  8. "Still coming: Much more remains to be said"

    Much more remains to be said over and over again...

    FTFY

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  9. RFK Jr. recently admitted to mutilating a raccoon body (road kill) out of supposed scientific interest, by carving out its reproductive organs, by the side of the road.

    This is not only bizarre behavior but it is the way psychopaths behave. They start with animal mutilation and torture and some work up to carving human beings. (If we are lucky, they become surgeons instead of serial killers.)

    Trump appointed this guy as a health expert. He could un-appoint him. I think any sane president would recognize the inappropriateness of leaving this guy in his position and remove him quickly. Not Trump. That is yet another example of why Trump is unfit to be president. He isn't paying attention to anything but his own interests and he doesn't even think like a politician would about those he has put in high positions.

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  10. Here is a biased headline against Gavin Newsom, from Mediaite:

    "Gavin Newsom’s PAC Spent $1.5 Million To Buy Copies of His Book"

    As you read the article, it turns out that he is giving a free copy of his newly released book to anyone who contributes to his campaign. His PAC bought copies of his book to fulfill that promise to donors. It is a legitimate use of campaign funds. It is also something all other campaigns, right and left, have done.

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    1. The article also states that Newsom did not receive royalties from the purchase by his PAC, and that the campaign had received more money in donations than it paid for the books.

      The source of this attempt to tarnish Newsom is, of course, the NY Times.

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    2. Why is so-called blue media already attacking Newsom?

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    3. It's how fascists roll 11:58.

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  11. Donald Trump re-posted an immature, offensive parody picture. OTOH he got the stock market to a new record, got the Strait of Hormuz opened, de-fanged Hezbollah, de-fanged Hamas, and is ending Iran's nuclear threat. The latter is a million times more important than the former, so why are we talking about it?

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    1. Excellent illustration of the way Trump takes credit for things he didn't do.

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    2. Do you get credit for ending a war you started yourself for no good reason?

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    3. DiC, please explain why this recent war was necessary. Trump said Iran’s nuclear capacity was obliterated by US strikes last year, and the strait of Hormuz was open until he bombed Iran this most recent time.

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    4. @12:00 - If you are asking a serious question, here are some answers. Iran remained a long-term nuclear threat to the middle east, to Europe, and eventually to the US.

      Despite the effective bombing a few months ago, Iran continued to work on building nuclear weapons. The enriched uranium buried in the bombing might have been recovered eventually. I also read about a possible other store of enriched uranium under some city. Iran's armaments were already so strong that it was nearly impossible to stop their nuclear advances by military means. On an unusually courageous leader would have tried it. Ove time, their military would have gotten even stronger.

      Also, the recent massacre of perhaps 32,000 Iranian protesters is a reminder of why it would be so dangerous to allow this particular government to have nuclear weapons.

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    5. Dementia and being a big fat pussy TACO is a sad thing to watch, innit David?

      "This is Trump at his most embarrassingly stupid: destroying a deal that had capped Iran’s enrichment and kept it under watch, only to crawl back offering vastly more cash after his own incompetence made the threat far worse. The man who mocked Obama for “giving” Iran money is now dangling a fortune in frozen assets while pretending it’s a brilliant victory.

      It’s not leadership — it’s ego-driven incompetence and rank hypocrisy, a petty grudge that backfired spectacularly and left America facing a more expensive, more dangerous mess. Trump’s jealous tantrum didn’t make America safer; it just made the cleanup bill ten times bigger."

      Sad to be you too, eh David?

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    6. “ Iran continued to work on building nuclear weapons”

      Where is the evidence for this assertion?

      Also, “obliterate” doesn’t mean “obliterate?” How could they have built any nuclear weapon in a few months after Trump told us their capacity was obliterated?

      Also, Iran was in negotiations with the US recently, and we bombed them. Why?

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    7. “ why it would be so dangerous to allow this particular government to have nuclear weapons.”

      Note that DiC doesn’t say there was regime change, despite that being touted as a goal occasionally. In fact, the regime is more hard line than ever, and those Iranian protesters that Trump promised to help, welp, tough luck.

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    8. Reading David's comments brings a more interesting question to mind. How is it that otherwise normal and functional people -- although, I don't know David well enough to establish that -- become enamored with Trump's pathology. How's it that they are compelled to build endless frameworks and justifications to whitewash Trump's disfunction.
      In the past, I have referred to this condition as "an asshole affinity gene". It's not that people in Trump's cult are necessarily assholes, malignant narcissists, or sociopaths; it's just that they admire such people. They twist in the wind trying to invent some explanation as to how Trump's idiocy, his malignancy, his whining and perpetual grievances is going to benefit them. How it makes things better, despite all evidence to the contrary. There's nothing that they don't have an excuse for. All is for the best, under the best of all possible presidents -- to paraphrase Dr. Pangloss from Candide.
      It's the mental disease of Trump's cult, and cult-adjacents, such as David, which gives Trump life and propels the movement forward, that is truly confounding and alarming. Trump is just a disordered individual and in the throes of dementia to boot. There's nothing mysterious or interesting about that. The fact that so many bystanders have caught his disease is what is truly fascinating and frightening.

      Some years ago, I read a book called "An Infectious Madness", which talked about mental disease being infectious, both in the most straight forward sense -- caused by bacteria and micro-organisms -- and figurative, where anxiety and other such things become contagious. The latter is what we are witnessing within the MAGA cult.

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    9. Thanks for the analysis, Ilya. I will check to see if it's covered by Medicare.

      Seriously, I try to separate the President from the effect of her/his policies. Based on what I know, including a friend and a relative who had dealings with him, I don't like Trump personally. I don't like the thin-skinned lack of loyalty. E.g. the way he turned on Pence.

      I think all Americans now have significantly better lives because of ending the open borders, denuclearizing Iran, moderately reducing waste, reducing fraud, etc.

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    10. How's that "the deficit is the biggest threat to our future" doing you dumb was troll?

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    11. Tell that to all the lives that will be ruined by destroying research and development you dumb ass troll.

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    12. Tell that to the citizens detained and murdered by the regime you dumb ass troll.

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    13. Citizens murdered. Thanks for reminding me, @2:45. There has been a huge drop in the number of citizens murdered in this country since trump took office. There are several causes, not just Trump, but some of Trump's actions contributed to the drop. One of them was deporting many illegal immigrant criminals. Another valuable action was not letting more criminal aliens sneak into our country. And, of course, sending National Guard into certain high crime jurisdiction.

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    14. Tell that to the much younger much more evil Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — Iran’s Supreme Leader, who just pocketed $20B from the felon (for absolutely no reason if the idiot didn't tear up the treaty ten years ago) and he now knows he can shut the world down anytime he wants with a couple cheap drones.

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    15. Liar, has nothing to do with since Trump takes office or deportations. Stop with your bullshit you dumb bitch. And we are talking about State sanctioned murders.

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    16. DiC never discusses why Trump ripped up the Obama agreement with Iran. Iran pledged no nukes and allowed thorough inspections. What do we have now that we didn’t have then?

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    17. Set aside the criticism that the Obama agreement involved paying a stupendous amount of money. Conservatives criticized the terms for two main reasons. I won't vouch for the reasons' accuracy, but They said
      1. The treaty didn't prohibit the development of nuclear weapons. It actually allowed nuclear development, but at a slower rate, like a ten year period.
      2. Iran was cheating and secretly developing nuclear weapons.

      A third less crucial reason was that the Treaty allowed Iran to do any amount of other militarization, which they were indeed doing.

      Note that even if Iran was obeying the treaty, it would be running out soon. Even if Trump had let that Treaty stand, he still would have had a problem to deal with.

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    18. Yes, @12:56, unfortunately there will be no regime change. The IRGC runs the whole country. There's no practical way of ousting and replacing them. The Iranian people can't do it, because of gun control.

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    19. So what was the point of going to war David, other than insider market trading? Don't even pull your no nukes bullshit.

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    20. Obama freed $1.7B in sanctioned Iranian money as part of the nuclear arms control agreement. Trump tore up that agreement and is gifting them $20 Billion. Plus they now collect Billions in tolls.What is wrong with your mush for brains?

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    21. AI says Current Status of Negotiations
      The Trump administration is considering unfreezing $20 billion in Iranian assets as part of ongoing negotiations with Iran. However, President Trump has stated that no money will exchange hands in these discussions.

      Key Points of the Negotiation
      Asset Unfreezing: The proposal involves potentially unfreezing $20 billion in Iranian assets.
      Nuclear Deal: This is part of broader negotiations aimed at addressing Iran's nuclear program and ending hostilities.
      Trump's Position: Trump has emphasized that the U.S. will not provide cash or financial aid to Iran, despite the discussions about asset unfreezing.
      Ongoing Discussions
      The talks are complex and involve multiple sticking points, including Iran's uranium enrichment and the conditions for asset unfreezing.
      The situation is still developing, and further negotiations are expected to take place soon.
      In summary, while there are discussions about unfreezing Iranian assets, Trump insists that no direct financial exchange will occur as part of the agreement.

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    22. But you’ve told us, DiC, that Trump’s words mean nothing. He’s a liar, to put it more plainly.

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    23. “The Iranian people can't do it, because of gun control.”

      That’s precious, DiC. You think anyone in the Trump admin thought of that before he told them to “rise up” and “good luck.” What hideous bullshit. And yes, we all heard some Republican bonehead making this argument on Fox.

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    24. If I understand you correctly, @5:53, I agree that Trump's talk about the Iranian people rising up was bullshit. He talked about them doing it only because he was not going to do it.

      Regardless of what he said, IMO he did the right thing in not trying to change the regime in Iran. We all learned this lesson in Iraq. I bet you agree with Trump on this specific decision. I would urge you to publicly state," I agree that Trump was right to try to not try to change the Iranian regime."

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    25. There is something seriously the fuck wrong with you, dickhead, you fascist freak

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    26. Blasphemy has nothing to do with immaturity. It is disrespect for religion by a supposed believer. Calling Trump's blasphemy "immaturity" is an example of sanewashing of Trump's bizarre behavior.

      Trump had to be taught how to close his eyes while pretending to pray. His pretense at religiosity is a form of blasphemy in its insincerity. I thought the Lee Greenwood Bible was blasphemous. Grifting off the Bible should have alerted Trump's supporters to his empty soul. The kind of man who would rape a child has no business being compared to Christ or any human being.

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    27. Dumb fucker ain't you David? "I agree that Trump was right to try to not try to change the Iranian regime." It was one of the two reasons for going to war, and it ain't close to being over you dolt.

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    28. David in Cal,
      Do you judge Trump by his actions, or do you think he's a good businessman?

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  12. Baker's article was a political analysis; that is, it was the first derivative of function of Trump's mental infirmities. Baker was not so much trying to diagnose Trump as he was trying to show the political implications, where some of his most ardent supporters were turning against him. Granted, MTG had turned against Trump a while ago.
    As far as I am concerned, it's enough to start beating that Drum. It needs to be loud enough that even the denizens in the dark corners of FOX News to hear this message. Need to plant the seeds.

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  13. Seems too good to be true:

    NEWS President Trump tells me:
    -No ground troops will be required to remove enriched uranium from Iran
    -Iran has agreed to stop backing all proxy groups like Hezbollah and Hamas
    -I asked if Iran has agreed to stop enriching uranium *forever.” He said, “They’ve agreed to everything.”


    https://x.com/weijia/status/2045209241623929168?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2045209241623929168%7Ctwgr%5E9c320428656e61cfdfd47517b8c8e3343ee5748d%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Finstapundit.com%2F790666%2F

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    1. “Seems too good to be true”

      With Trump, it usually is.

      Have you heard he’s something of a liar?

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    2. Don't be modest, DiC. Trump also said Iran had agreed never to close the Strait of Hormuz again! He's such a good negotiator and not at all a delusional nutbag!

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    3. Sleepy Joe wanted to return $6 Billion to Iran. Fortunately, Trump re-negotiated that deal, so we only have to send Iran $20 Billion now.

      #rightwingmath

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    4. Hector - It looks like Trump is getting Iran to give up its stores of enriched uranium and leave the Strait open. As you point out he told wild exaggerations. Did his wild exaggerations help achieve this result? did they hinder? I don't know and I don't care. The result is what interests me.

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    5. Iran offered that to slum lord Jared 8 weeks ago, you fucking imbecile

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    6. @8:44 - Trump haters criticize Trump for his wild exaggerations. But, they themselves frequently do the same thing. E.g., as you well know, there is no re-negotiated deal involving a payment of $20 billion to Iran. That's just a figure that has been bandied about.

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    7. “This is what Trump does. He lights our national house on fire. He lets it burn for 15 minutes before he shows up with a fire hose. And then he demands a prize for putting out the blaze while the rest of us stand here in the smoldering ruins.” Chris Hayes

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    8. @11:10. From my point of view, what's happening is that Trump is noticing problems that others are ignoring and dealing with them. His methods are sometimes messy and controversial, but they are often effective. Examples are the huge number of illegal immigrants streaming in over the southern border, the number of gang or cartel members of illegal immigrants, the high crime rate in DC, the amount of fraud and waste in the government, and Iran's nearness to having nuclear weapons. People who live in a world where these problems don't exist are angry at Trump for causing "smoldering ruins.

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    9. Here's a problem some people would rather not notice
      Illegal aliens are getting taxpayer-funded boob jobs and sex change ops in Newsom's California, watchdog says
      Chris Rufo filmed encounters with transgender illegal immigrants outside a San Francisco homeless shelter

      https://www.foxnews.com/politics/illegal-aliens-getting-taxpayer-funded-boob-jobs-sex-change-ops-newsoms-california-watchdog-says

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    10. "I don't know and I don't care. The result is what interests me."

      Here's a result for you: the Strait of Hormuz was open to all traffic before we invaded. Now, with your steely-eyed pragmatic way of thinking, you're grateful to Trump for claiming that it's temporarily open again after he caused it to be closed in the first place.

      "It looks like Trump is getting Iran to give up its stores of enriched uranium."

      Hmmm. Did Iran make this concession outside any formal negotiating process? Without any concession on our part? Is that how the real world works?

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  14. Whistleblower details cronyism and chaos at Kennedy Center
    Former Kennedy Center curator Josef Palermo has alleged widespread cronyism, financial improprieties, and mismanagement under Donald Trump’s leadership, linking them to the upcoming two-year closure. His claims come amid mass layoffs, board shake-ups, and a legal battle led by Rep. Joyce Beatty challenging the center’s renaming and shutdown. The controversy has fueled political, legal, and community backlash over governance at the federally supported cultural institution.


    That fucking corrupt bastard destroys everything he touches

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    1. The Trump Administration is a Mafia bust-out syndicate on steroids.

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