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Somebody Needs to Tell Trump Everybody Is Laughing at Him
Mona Charen
Dec 30, 2025
https://www.thebulwark.com/p/somebody-needs-to-tell-trump-everybody-laughing-at-him
Dear President Trump,
Of all the wrong ideas you hold in your heartthat tariffs are paid by foreigners, that good looks are the chief credential for cabinet offices, that the 2020 election was rigged, that allies are bloodsuckers wed be better off withoutperhaps the most gobsmacking is your cherished notion that people respect you when they kiss your ass.
Sorry, thats not true. They despise you on two levels. On the first level, because youve managed to get elected president, you do have leverage that nearly everyone must grapple with in some fashion. (Think of Volodymyr Zelensky.) That power comes not from you personally but from the great strength of this country, economic, military, and diplomatic. So yes, when you use that leverage to extort lavish praise from people, they will offer it. But they dont mean a word of it. Not a word. And in their hearts they hate you for demeaning them in this fashion instead of treating them with respect.
The second level of contempt arises from the knowledgerecognized by the whole world, Mr. Trump, except youthat your extravagant need for attention and praise is evidence of your emotional stuntedness. With every renaming of a building you are sending up a signal that screams I am so insecure! And heres the truth: You cannot piggyback on the respect John F. Kennedy earned by slapping your name on the arts center that was named by statute to be his living memorial. Your name may be side by side with his on the marble for now, but in our hearts, we will never respect you. Quite the oppositefor all of your depredations and twice on Sunday for attempting to hijack someone elses honor.
It gets worse. It isnt just that your ravenous hunger for recognition betrays a personality disorder, its that your particular style of seeking it really does provoke ridiculethats another word for theyre laughing at us.
BOSSHOG
(44,650 posts)For anyone convicted of 34 felonies who hasnt spent one day incarcerated. Because. His punk on the Supreme Court has no integrity and no respect.
Hey Mr Lonely, you have nobody. Never have, never will.
OLDMDDEM
(3,022 posts)maxsolomon
(38,127 posts)He's been a pathological attention whore for his entire adult life.
OLDMDDEM
(3,022 posts)be vocal now.
maxsolomon
(38,127 posts)The die is cast and he's POTUS for 3+ years more. Voting won't change that.
Sorry to be a cynic this morning.
OLDMDDEM
(3,022 posts)is going on. Not everyone can watch cable news and get the story straight.
Just Jerome
(424 posts)is the classic vine of the (highly respected) chimp brandishing the gun.
Borogove
(485 posts)BaronChocula
(3,987 posts)Ol Janx Spirit
(637 posts)BaronChocula
(3,987 posts)Martin Eden
(15,331 posts)Too bad he will never read this; or if he does read it, he will have no understanding of its obvious truth.
If he responds at all, it will be with juvenile insults, threats, and possible retribution.
GiqueCee
(3,349 posts)... at him in between extended, profanity-laced roars of rage and contempt for the damage he's done to America, much of which is the result of gross incompetence, but much is also the result of intentional malice. Trump is an unspeakably vile, boorish pig of a man who delights in hurting people. Apologies to Sus scrofa domesticus for the insulting comparison.
Miles Archer
(21,600 posts)...every one of them eventually gets around to doing an episode (or episodes, plural) about serial killers. Specifically, the story addresses:
1). What void in the lives of the victims did they feel they would fill by letting this person in, and
2). If the serial killer is suspicious on any level, raises red flags, sets off alarms, etc, why did the victims choose to ignore these early warnings and convince themselves that the serial killer really is "someone else" and can be trusted?
That's a question I don't think America will ever answer.
I loved seeing your use of the words "boorish pig" because that's exactly how I normally describe Trump, all the way back to pre-"Apprentice" days, going on the Howard Stern show and waxing philosophic over his own daughter being "a piece of ass." It's how the New York elites see him...some were amused by him, others repulsed, and they let him dance around the outskirts of their inner circle but never fully welcomed him into it.
One analogy I also use is from the old black and white 30s vampire movies...the vampire must be invited into the house. He can hover outside of that window all night long and flap his wings and that's as far as he is going to get until the victim invites him in.
And yeah, America invited the vampire into the house.
Can't be explained away with logic. America believed the "Apprentice" lie, the fictional TV character who was never Donald Trump, and never will be.
America thought it would be wicked cool to deport all of the brown people, not giving a thought to the fact that the U.S. infrastructure is not wholly supported by Caucasians, and no...white people aren't going out into the fields under the blistering sun to pick lettuce.
Everything we are going through right now was self-inflicted. Not by you. Not by me. But by enough people to have re-elected him, eagerly expecting something they are never going to get.
GiqueCee
(3,349 posts)pfitz59
(12,285 posts)only he uses the US flag and its forces to do the killing for him.
ShazzieB
(22,184 posts)I especially love the closing paragraph:
And perhaps the worst part is the fact that this country managed to elect him a second time. I fear that it may take a long time for our allies to fully trust us again.
The only thing I would quibble with is the notion that Trump's ability to recognize how much he has made the world disrespect us is "open to question." There's no question about it: he's incapable of recognizing that, at least on a conscious level. His twisted ego is much too fragile to allow him to ever even the tiniest mistake. It's maddening if I let myself think about it too much.
Uncle Joe
(64,136 posts)Thanks for the thread Miles Archer
Icanthinkformyself
(359 posts)is a conservative publication they contributed to the disaster. Conservatives are part of the problem and can never again criticize progressives or liberals for ANY reason. And, yes, we are laughing at conservative ignorance and cognitive disconnect and sad at the same time that we have to deal with it.
Miles Archer
(21,600 posts)I do understand the origins of the Bulwark.
And it's not exactly like Karl Rove. I don't know if you saw what I posted yesterday or the day before but he's basically saying Trump can get his numbers back up and Republicans can win the midterms if Trump can only "patiently explain what a great job he's doing."
I did have some hesitancy on posting anything from the Bulwark, due to its roots, Bill Krystol, etc etc etc, but this specific piece is pretty damned impossible to argue with.
Sure, the people who are speaking out right now are the people who made Trump happen. I get it.
I still can't argue with the content of this specific op/ed, though, which is why I posted it.