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Well... it's Trump... again. #47, here we go.



Is it some kind of pump or remote control? One wag thinks it’s a device to control Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO).

Another thinks it’s a “LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device). It’s a surgically implanted external device that helps pump blood. It’s a box that has to be worn at around belt level.”

Or it could be a “CADD, (brand of Ambulatory Infusion Pump) to continuously deliver diuretics, because he has end-stage heart failure and fluids are no longer being managed by his start-of-month IV treatment. See: slurry speech and bloating towards end of month.”

Okay... this shit was done to Hillary Clinton back in 2016, and it was crass then. We shouldn't give a darn about this sort of stuff. We need to be concerned with mental competence and the actions of his administration. This rump stuff is a distraction from what matters.

With Hillary it was BS. With Trump it could be a sign of a serious health condition.

More to it: Hillary was not, as I remember her campaign, a gushing firehose of crude and abusive language. Leaving out the "deplorables" comment, for which she apologized, her language was mainstream. Contrast that with Trump, who for 11 years in national politics has demeaned and humiliated his opponents with jr. high boys room language. He deserves no respect and he deserves to be ridiculed. When you take the low road with this bucket of toxic waste, you are paying him back in his own coin. I'm not suggesting that the Dems who are running for office start calling him Cheato or Ape Diarrhea; Newsom's more laid back, amused style is more appropriate, and I'm sure drives Trump crazy. Trump ranting in a crazy, spoiled toddler manner is going to keep his approval numbers low -- and he's far too stupid to realize that.
For the ordinary citizenry, I say, call it like you see it. He's a grotesque character who will be a permanent blot on our history.
Bullies and sadists deserve our opprobrium. They should be shamed. They should be called cowards, and if they're 80 years old, they should be called immature.
Name callers should get a full dose of their own tactics. If they're 80 years old and supposed role models for our youth, they should be spoken of as if they are disgraceful and unsuited to public office.
Liars, particularly Oval Office liars, do incredible damage to the country. Trump should be called a liar, and his lies should be called lies. Each of his obvious lies should be shown to be a lie.
He will always have his 33%, the MAGA idiots, and lately, that's about all he has. The rest of us do not owe him even a speck of respect, as he disrespects us and his office every day of his miserable life.
 
With Hillary it was BS. With Trump it could be a sign of a serious health condition.
...or it could be that he was wearing a lapel mic earlier, and still had the belt pack on.

Speculating that he could have a serious health condition really needs much stronger evidence before it rises to the level of reasonable.

It's hardly as though such speculation might make people stop wanting him as president.
 
No dancing at the Whitehouse.

The decision is good reading.

The White House is the People’s House, and under the Constitution’s Property Clause, Congress exercises plenary control over the building and its surrounding land. The White House is also the centerpiece of President’s Park, a National Park stewarded by the National Park Service. According to the government, as the oldest public building in the District of Columbia, the White House is the crown jewel not just of President’s Park, but also of the Lafayette Square National Historic Landmark District, a site listed for preservation in the National Register of Historic Places. See Finding of No Significant Impact, White House East Wing Modernization & State Ballroom Environmental Assessment (“FONSI”), ECF No. 14-2, at 5. The founding architect of the Nation’s capital, Pierre L’Enfant, designed the capital city’s layout to focus on the towering Capitol building—the gleaming palace of the people in the new democracy—and to contrast it with the simple humility of the White House. See SCOTT W. BERG, GRAND AVENUES: THE STORY OF PIERRE CHARLES L’ENFANT 112 (2008) (“Where the king’s bedroom was placed on the central axis of Versailles, enshrining the rule of divine right transferred via primogeniture, here in L’Enfant’s plan the home of Congress took center stage.”); FONSI at 5 (“Situated on a high point within the city, the White House is a focal point on the principal north-south axis of L’Enfant’s plan.”).1

Each President is a temporary tenant, not the owner, of the White House and its Executive Residence. The President has no—and claims no—constitutionally assigned authority over that property, which is designed and maintained for the use of all Presidents, current and future, and for the American people. As the defendant National Park Service has explained, “[t]he White House is owned by the American people and stewarded by the National Park Service. It is more than the President’s residence; it is a site for protests and national discourse about what it means to be American.” The White House and President’s Park, NAT’L PARK SERV., https://perma.cc/MJ7A2JSG.

Throughout history, Congress has appropriated funds both for the White House’s maintenance and for necessary physical improvements and additions. Congress, for example, authorized the repair and reconstruction of the White House after the British attempted to burn it down during the War of 1812. Act of Feb. 13, 1815, ch. 41, 3 Stat. 205, 205. Congress also specifically appropriated the funds that were used to build the original East and West Wings of the White House. Act of June 28, 1902, ch. 1301, § 1, 32 Stat. 419, 460.

We are aware of no instance in American history in which a President unilaterally and using privately collected funds demolished substantial portions of the White House that Congress authorized to be built and American taxpayers paid for. Until now.

Over just three days in October 2025, without undertaking promised consultations or obtaining Congress’s permission, President Trump bulldozed the entire East Wing in order to construct a massive, 90,000 square-foot ballroom paid for by private funds with no congressional oversight.
There is no factual dispute at this juncture—in fact, the Defendants admit—that the erection of this enormous ballroom will “have permanent adverse impacts on the cultural landscape” of President’s Park. White House East Wing Modernization & State Ballroom Environmental Assessment (“Env’t Assessment”), ECF No. 14-3, at 11. The ballroom construction also will “disrupt the historical continuity of the White House grounds[,]” and will “adversely alter the design, setting, and feeling of the White House and the grounds over the longterm.” FONSI at 6–7.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation brought suit challenging the planned construction. The district court preliminarily enjoined the above-ground construction of the ballroom. At the same time, the injunction expressly excepts from its scope all below-ground construction, including construction of bunkers, bomb-shelters, and military and medical infrastructure, as well as above-ground construction “strictly necessary to cover, secure, and protect” such facilities, “to provide for the personal safety of the President and his staff[,]” and “to ensure the safety, security, and structural integrity of the White House, the White House grounds, and the below-ground construction site[.]” Am. P.I. Order, ECF No. 73, at 2–3.

The Defendants have appealed that preliminary injunction and requested a stay pending appeal. We affirm the grant of the preliminary injunction, with its safety-and-security exception, and deny the motion for a stay as moot.
 
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Exclusive: Navy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to Trump

The US Navy is working to rename an aircraft carrier under construction that was set to honor a Black sailor hailed for his heroic actions during the attack on Pearl Harbor, three sources familiar with internal discussions told CNN.

https://edition.cnn.com/2026/08/20/politics/navy-weighs-renaming-carrier-black-war-hero-to-trump

I suspected he'd do this.

Yesterday on the drive to Maine I was telling my son that I thought they would. And today I see this in the news. It's so racist and typical of him and his appointees.
 
Exclusive: Navy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to Trump

The US Navy is working to rename an aircraft carrier under construction that was set to honor a Black sailor hailed for his heroic actions during the attack on Pearl Harbor, three sources familiar with internal discussions told CNN.

https://edition.cnn.com/2026/08/20/politics/navy-weighs-renaming-carrier-black-war-hero-to-trump

I suspected he'd do this.

Yesterday on the drive to Maine I was telling my son that I thought they would. And today I see this in the news. It's so racist and typical of him and his appointees.
It's outrageous that a racist five time draft dodging POS would replace a real war hero.
 
Exclusive: Navy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to Trump

The US Navy is working to rename an aircraft carrier under construction that was set to honor a Black sailor hailed for his heroic actions during the attack on Pearl Harbor, three sources familiar with internal discussions told CNN.

https://edition.cnn.com/2026/08/20/politics/navy-weighs-renaming-carrier-black-war-hero-to-trump

I suspected he'd do this.

Yesterday on the drive to Maine I was telling my son that I thought they would. And today I see this in the news. It's so racist and typical of him and his appointees.
It's outrageous that a racist five time draft dodging POS would replace a real war hero.

Outrageous and despicable is what the Trump administration is all about.

I believe that Miller's actions during the Pearl Harbor attack are even depicted in several movies. Most recently the 2001 movie but I believe I've seen at least one other.

The idea of replacing him with the rapist, racist felon bonespurs is exactly what I expect from this administration.
 
Exclusive: Navy weighs renaming carrier slated to honor Black war hero, potentially switching it to Trump

The US Navy is working to rename an aircraft carrier under construction that was set to honor a Black sailor hailed for his heroic actions during the attack on Pearl Harbor, three sources familiar with internal discussions told CNN.

https://edition.cnn.com/2026/08/20/politics/navy-weighs-renaming-carrier-black-war-hero-to-trump

I suspected he'd do this.

Yesterday on the drive to Maine I was telling my son that I thought they would. And today I see this in the news. It's so racist and typical of him and his appointees.
No. You don’t understand, you see. It was more racist to name a ship after the black guy in the first place. They are just correcting this DEI woke mind virus shit. Just like why Hegseth fired all those unqualified DEI generals.
 
It is telling that Trump et al are rushing to name stuff after him as that seems to be an admission that they don't think people in the future will value his presidency enough to name a rest area after him.
 
It is telling that Trump et al are rushing to name stuff after him as that seems to be an admission that they don't think people in the future will value his presidency enough to name a rest area after him.
That’s harsh. They might not want his name on the whole rest area, but it would be appropriate to name the rest area’s cesspit toilet after him … even though it smells better.
 
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