He does as he is:
Disgusting, despicable, un-American behavior from the President.
— Congressman Eugene Vindman (VA-07) (@gene4va.bsky.social) 2025-02-28T21:57:41.414Z
In daily/hourly reflections on our current situation resulting from numerous news scrolls, the best overview/description of the T-Rump I’ve seen lately came this morning from Paul Campos at Lawyers, Guns, Money:
Donald Trump is disgusting. He is physically disgusting: the sight of a nearly 80-year-old man primping himself into a grotesque parody of his youthful appearance for hours every morning, like some sort of fascist Norma Desmond, would be disgusting in any circumstance, but is especially so in his case, given his cult’s worship of the completely delusional virility they project onto him.
His sexual habits are disgusting: you can visualize his encounter with Stormy Daniels, while his latest wife was home with their newborn child, without any unnecessary details provided by a family blog.
He is disgusting to any person who is capable of thinking and/or talking coherently, since he can do neither. His public remarks are invariably cleaned up by the media, but if you watch a broadcast or read a transcript, you will be disgusted by his inability to make even minimal sense, unless of course you are in his cult, where “feeling” what their god-emperor says transcends all rational considerations.
He is morally disgusting in every possible and impossible way. He is the only person of historical importance in modern times at least of whom it is impossible to say one positive thing. He has no redeeming characteristic of any kind, except for the purely negative ones of humiliating and betraying his most obsequious followers.
Perhaps his single most disgusting characteristic is that he has revealed not so much how evil a good portion of the American public is, but how profoundly, disgustingly, stupid we are as a polity. Donald Trump was re-elected because the American public is too ignorant, too lazy, too gullible, too childish, to pay attention to anything like the most basic details about political life. They (We the People) re-elected this utterly worthless shambolic parody of a human being to the most powerful political office in the world because the cost of certain foodstuffs had risen a bit more than they would have liked in the previous three years, and because the thought of a trans volleyball player at a college in Idaho was discomfiting to them.
Campos competently titled the post: “Disgust.”
As foretold in abhorrent repugnace:
However, the disgusting total disgust:
While I appreciate the sentiment, not one Republican senator who disagrees with Trump on this will even say his name. While Zelensky demonstrated political courage, Republican senators are still afraid to say Trump’s name, except when they praise him.
— Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) 2025-03-01T21:48:06.520Z
Enough repellent shit to make you blow chunks, or not, yet once again here we are …
The image out front is my favorite of the T-Rump mugs. However, ‘favorite‘ does not mean in any form or fashion, as in ‘my favorite movie’ or ‘my favorite song.’ It’s more of an anti-appreciation/like.
And aptly titled, ‘Basic Shapes,‘ by caricaturist/illustrator Chong Jit Leong (and found here), it’s an image that displays the elemental form of a purloined sociopath — a bloated profile of flatulent bile and arrogant ignorance.