Americans clearly live in two separate worlds.
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This is what Fox News said about President Trump’s 15-minute United Nations speech that lasted 56 minutes:
When President Donald Trump took the stage at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), the teleprompter didn’t work. But no matter — he was about to deliver a series of points he knew well, and one that shattered the typical U.N. script.
At times, world leaders shifted uncomfortably in their seats, particularly when he charged that the U.N. had failed to help the U.S. end wars and joked that all he ever got from the institution was being stuck on an escalator and a broken teleprompter. Yet in his trademark style, Trump also drew laughter from the room, managing to be both affable and scolding at the same time.
“What is the purpose of the United Nations?” Trump asked, after recounting how he — not the U.N. — had ended seven wars. – https://www.foxnews.com/politics/world-leaders-laugh-squirm-trump-blasts-un-climate-ukraine-gaza-general-assembly
This is what the rest of the America saw:
We could praise Trump for ignoring the niceties and civility of diplomatic decorum and discussing substantive global issues. As his most ardent MAGA supporters say, “He tells it like it is.” However, whether someone agrees with his “message” or not, is this REALLY the way Americans want to be represented? Fox News can dredge up a foreign minister from Latvia or a penguin from a Pacific Island to praise Trump for his courage to utter the memorable words that “Your countries are going to hell,” but did Trump help promote American foreign interests? Did his speech help sell the millions of tons of soy beans sitting in American storage facilities? Did his speech convince Europeans to buy American automobiles? Do his speeches, tweets, and tantrums bring jobs back to America?
Many Trump supporters will become tribal and object to what the synthetic voice of Christopher Hitchens (the British/American author and journalist, who died in 2011) said about our President. How dare some posh, AI-generated voice put our “tells it like it is” president in an unfavorable light?
However, many of us should tell it like it is. Trump does not accurately represent America. He expresses himself in a movement marked by resentment and distorted reality. I could be wrong. I will leave that up to all Americans to decide, because we still live in a free country today.
We all have PTSD thanks to donOLD tRUMP. He appears to have multiple medical diagnoses including the ICD-10 codes F06.2, E66.01, F02.818, and lest we not forget, G57.63. These are only the obvious afflictions that we all can see, without a legitimate professional diagnosis and analysis. Of course all his physicians (paid handsomely by him and told exactly what to assert) say that he is basically a “super human” who is practically immortal with an almost unlimited mental capacity. Considering his distorted sense of reality, I guess that it is possible that he really thinks he is helping the country and the world, but more likely is knowingly just padding his pockets and grabbing more power.