MAGA: Purchaser’s Regret – The Washington Customary

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Trump slanders former MAGA influencers who question the wisdom of his Iran attack.

President Trump is demolishing his MAGA base. The megalomaniac turns on the most loyal followers when his ego is tarnished by criticism. Trump attacked several prominent followers recently. Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones were excoriated by Trump for perceived infidelity. All three, according to Trump,

have one thing in common, Low IQs. They’re stupid people, they know it, their families know it, and everyone else knows it, too! Look at their past, look at their record. They don’t have what it takes, and they never did! They’ve all been thrown off Television, lost their Shows, and aren’t even invited on TV because nobody cares about them, they’re NUT JOBS, TROUBLEMAKERS, and will say anything.

After Trump mocked Islam and threatened to kill every person in Iran, Carlson went on a rant. “No decent person mocks other people’s religions. You mock other people’s faith—you mock the idea of faith itself. We are not God. Only if you think you are do you talk this way,” Tucker said. He later said Netanyahu is using “Clinton-style blackmail against Trump” in order to force him to take down Iran.

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In his newsletter, Carlson said, “rabid Israel Firsters [are] viciously harassing” and manipulating the president with “dark-money campaign contributions, extortion, physical threats, and even assassination.”

We decided to write about this after Trump published a Truth Social post attacking our company, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones, each of whom supported him for years. Rather than engaging in petty name-calling, we want to give the president some grace.

For Trump, grace is not a two-way street. He mercilessly attacks critics for daring to criticize the flawed decisions emanating from his “own mind” and reflecting the “morality” of an authoritarian man-child.

Candace Owens, a podcaster with a large audience, told Piers Morgan she does not regret voting for Trump over Kamala Harris, “but he has been a chronic disappointment. I’m ashamed of having encouraged people to vote for him. He’s not the candidate I voted for.”

“After 14 years inside Fox News,” said Megyn Kelly, “I’m exposing what viewers refuse to see—how the network morphed from news into a propaganda machine designed purely to cheerlead wars, worship Trump, and feed you manufactured rage instead of facts.”

She warned that Trump will “further destroy his own coalition if he continues” to support rabid Zionists such as Mark Levin. On April 7, she said, “I am sick of this shit. Can’t he just behave like a normal human?” in response to his remarks on Iran and potentially sending US troops to the Persian Gulf.

Alex Jones, initially an enthusiastic supporter of Trump, now wants to use the 25th Amendment to get rid of him. After Trump dissed him, Jones said the president is possessed by demonic forces.

“One does not have to have earned a Ph.D. in psychology to identify Donald Trump as someone suffering from personality disorders because he clearly manifests many, if not all, of its symptoms,” writes Warren Blumenfeld.

How did Trump as someone who clearly suffers from serious personality disorders garner so much support from the electorate to have vanquished 16 Republican candidates and his Democratic challenger to win the right to occupy the most important and powerful position in the world in 2016?

In 2015, when Trump descended an escalator at Trump Tower in New York and announced his run for president, I cringed, remembering his persona on The Apprentice, a reality television show where he barked his signature line, “You’re fired!” Occasionally interviewed on news programs, he came across as an arrogant and entitled frat boy, a person obviously inappropriate for a career in public service. He was also a weekly guest commentator on Fox & Friends.

In 1987, in an interview with the late Barbara Walters during the Iran-Iraq War, he said the United States should “grab” Iran’s oil “and keep it.” He also entertained running for president. On March 30, Trump posted the nearly four-decade-old video clip on his Truth Social.

The Iran War, launched at the behest of Netanyahu and the Zionists in the Trump administration, may yet prove to be the final straw for the president. Iran has proven it has the capacity to shut down oil trade in the Persian Gulf, thus negatively affecting the global economy, and this historic blunder is splintering the MAGA movement.

After the midterms and the Democrats regaining control of Congress, there will be a concerted effort to either impeach Trump or remove him from office with the 25th Amendment. It remains to be seen if Trump, like Hitler before him, will attempt to take down the nation that elevated him to the presidency.

Article posted with permission from Kurt Nimmo

Kurt Nimmo

Kurt Nimmo has blogged on political issues since 2002. In 2008, he worked as lead editor and writer at Infowars, and is currently a content producer for Newsbud. His book Another Day In The Empire is available from Amazon.

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