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Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? 19:28 - May 6 with 2446 viewsChurchman

Regarding the orange one’s mental state, attached is an opinion from USA Today

https://eu.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2025/05/04/trump-interview-abc-t

If you ignore the seriousness of it, it’s actually quite funny. It reminded me, for those old enough to know what I’m on about, of a Smith & Jones or Two Ronnies sketch. Well worth a read.

The conclusion in it is ‘This man’s brain is filled with spiders.’
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Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 07:33 - May 7 with 413 viewsDJR

Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 07:31 - May 7 by You_Bloo_Right

So the question should be, "Is Donald Trump the new James Joyce?".


Perhaps he ought to have a go at writing a novel when he retires.

He could call it Biglysses.
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Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 07:41 - May 7 with 390 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

He's a picnic short of a picnic.

"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
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Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 08:19 - May 7 with 318 viewsBenters

Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 07:41 - May 7 by BanksterDebtSlave

He's a picnic short of a picnic.


I’d still rather have a cucumber sarnie with him though over free gear.

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Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 08:26 - May 7 with 307 viewsDJR

Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 07:33 - May 7 by DJR

Perhaps he ought to have a go at writing a novel when he retires.

He could call it Biglysses.
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Thinking about it further, he may well have enough material to match the 3,600 pages of Proust's masterpiece, another stream of consciousness novel.

Given his tendency to bear grudges, he might not have to change the original English title, Remembrance of Things Past, and he could call the first volume Trump's Way.

As an aside, I am currently reading it, and have recently completed the first volume, Swann's Way.
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Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 09:02 - May 7 with 278 viewsOldsmoker

Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 06:17 - May 7 by iamatractorboy

Has Trump lost it? I could be persuaded either way. And that's the problem. He comes out with so much ridiculous stuff it is impossible to say whether in front of a crowd, a journalist or bashing away in the middle of the night on his 'Truth' platform. With the actions being carried out by the current US admin, can we say where Trump's decisions stop and the team's behind him start? There is an awful lot of devious, nasty sh*t being pushed through that must have some rational brain behind it. Note: rational, not sensible or reasonable.


The ridiculous stuff is to enrage the MSM and get their front pages dominated by Alcatraz or Greenland or something.
He floods the space with countless ill-thought through ideas and then later dials them back because a man, a strong man with tears in his eyes, pleaded with Trump and Trump relented. 2 stories - the announcement and the dial-back and the second story makes Trump out to be a kind and wise leader. He solved a dilemma that never existed.
This is all to take your eyes off the boring stuff which is the numerous Executive orders which are Project 25, salting the earth to make sure there's no easy way back to Democracy.

Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
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Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 10:47 - May 7 with 211 viewsYou_Bloo_Right

Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 08:26 - May 7 by DJR

Thinking about it further, he may well have enough material to match the 3,600 pages of Proust's masterpiece, another stream of consciousness novel.

Given his tendency to bear grudges, he might not have to change the original English title, Remembrance of Things Past, and he could call the first volume Trump's Way.

As an aside, I am currently reading it, and have recently completed the first volume, Swann's Way.
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"The taste was that of the little piece of Melania which on Sunday mornings at Mar-a-Lago ...."

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Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 13:49 - May 7 with 156 viewsDJR

Is Trump a sandwich short of a picnic? on 10:47 - May 7 by You_Bloo_Right

"The taste was that of the little piece of Melania which on Sunday mornings at Mar-a-Lago ...."


To paraphrase slightly the opening passage to Swann's Way

"For a long time I used to go to bed with Melania early. Sometimes, when I had put out
my candle, my eyes would close so quickly that I had not even time to say to Melania
"I'm going to sleep." And half an hour later the thought that it was time
to go to sleep would awaken me; I would try to put away the comic which, I
imagined, was still in my hands, and to blow out the light; I had been
thinking all the time, while I was asleep, of what I had been reading, but my thoughts had run into a channel of their own, until myself seemed actually to have become the subject of my comic: tariffs, very bigly rallies, the rivalry between Putin and Zelensky."
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