FOUR EFFECTS DIRECTLY IMPACTING TRUMP

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For me (and clearly not just for me), the fact that the U.S. has a totally unhinged idiot as its president is incredibly dangerous for the world.
But it’s even more dangerous for Trump himself.

Trump is surrounded by absolute mediocrities, sycophants, cynics, illiterates, and crooks who only tell him what he wants to hear and show him what he wants to see. This way, Trump lives in a make-believe world, and anything he learns that doesn’t suit him, he instinctively and impulsively rejects.

In this sense, his meetings with Meloni and Zelensky (at the Pope’s funeral) were unique opportunities for Trump to hear something radically different from what he usually (wants to) hear and (wants to) see. The effect of those conversations on him was glaringly obvious.

But that’s just one effect—there are three more.

The second effect is that Trump is being attacked from all sides for the idiocies he commits. No one, anywhere, is saying a kind word about him; markets are howling with anxiety; the financial system is cracking like the polar ice caps; his approval rating is plummeting like a rumbling landslide.
Trump is starting to feel insecure, helpless, disoriented, and panicked. Maybe for the first time in his life, he’s being unconditionally slapped down—everywhere, from all directions.

The third effect is that Putin is in deep trouble—financially, industrially, militarily, psychologically, and even physiologically. His face shows a grim premonition of disaster.
And Trump only ever attacks someone if they’re weak—if their sweat glands reek of fear, panic, and stress.
In short, Trump smells Putin’s weakness like a wild animal—and this starts stirring in him a desire to strike. For now, only partially, but we know how appetite grows with eating. Especially when the scoundrels and the useless lot around Trump love money more than anything, and Trump himself loves money more than anything—and even more than money, he loves power.

The fourth effect is the hundred days. They came at a crucial time. Perfect timing!
There is a widespread and undeniable perception that these are a hundred days of accomplishing nothing, of failure after failure, shame after shame, disgrace after disgrace.
And that inevitably wounds the ego of the senile profane who leads a great nation—a great nation in the midst of a major geostrategic crisis and teetering on the edge of a crippling geopolitical catastrophe (especially if China decides to light the match over Taiwan—against the backdrop of the dramatic collapse in the credibility and capability of the U.S. under the presidency of a madman).

**P.S.** The imbecile may change his words and actions, but not his imbecility. That’s why anything is possible with Trump. Everything with him is pre-pre-final.
What he says and does at lunchtime contradicts what he said and did in the morning. And what he says and does in the evening contradicts *both* what he said and did in the morning *and* at lunch.

Or as one rather decent Soviet comedy once said:
“If a man is an idiot, it’s for the long haul.”

**May 1st, 2025**

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