Kadizzle is apparently “obsessed” with pointing out that Donald Trump is insane. Guilty as charged. But how can anyone not notice?
Trump’s latest stunt—mocking former presidents by insulting them beneath their official portraits—is just another trip to the bottom of the barrel. It’s petty, childish, and beneath the office he once held. And it fits a pattern.
The lies have gone from bad to absurd. Trump recently claimed, for no known reason, that 28,000 people were killed by snakes in Peru. Twenty-eight thousand. The actual number? Six. This isn’t exaggeration; it’s fantasy.
Then there’s his promise to “reduce drug prices by up to 400%.” That’s not reform—it’s mathematical gibberish. Prices can’t be reduced by more than 100% unless pharmaceutical companies are paying people to take their pills. This is what happens when slogans replace thought.
At this point, it’s clear: Donald Trump doesn’t think in facts, logic, or reality. He thinks like a toddler who believes saying something loudly makes it true. He confuses dominance with leadership and delusion with strength.
Trump doesn’t want to govern. He wants to rule. In his mind, he isn’t a president—he’s a king. And the most alarming part isn’t that he believes it. It’s that millions of people still pretend not to see it.
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