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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe idiot and an Easter message with an F-Bomb
How very Christian of him.
Another beautiful Easter message from the President who loves Jesus with all his heart and soul.
— Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) 2026-04-05T12:21:44.551Z
Easterncedar
(6,298 posts)They believed in being civil.
wcmagumba
(6,229 posts)travelingthrulife
(5,215 posts)Paula Speaker of Tongues will not be happy.
The Madcap
(1,918 posts)He should be praising his own gods:
Money and Satan...
Tommy Carcetti
(44,508 posts)of nasty inflammatory snark.
GoCubsGo
(34,932 posts)That post is beyond deranged. If any other President put that out, they'd be hauled out of the White House in a straitjacket. It's long past being fucking sickening that this shit is being allowed to continue.
Grim Chieftain
(1,762 posts)What an imbecile and total disgrace.
GiqueCee
(4,305 posts)... of discretion or diplomacy has been abandoned. No guardrails, no filters, no reflection. Nothing but malicious delight in his own depravity.
Last chance, Republicans. Take him down, or you're going down with him. And it's a LONG way down. The GOP will be nothing but a grease spot on the sidewalk, and few will mourn its passing.
Norbert
(7,784 posts)The idiot announcing to the world of his plans of committing massive war crimes. Eisenhower would be horrified.
JoseBalow
(9,519 posts)He wouldn't know that "praise be to allah" is the correct syntax for that phrase.
AfternoonJoe
(18 posts)In Sunday school they should make every child of every MAGA voter have to read that aloud to the congregation this Easter Sunday morning. That might change a few minds. If its not fit for them to read then its not fit for a president to say.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,983 posts)johnnyfins
(3,797 posts)BAD 80s ballad just for the occasion.
LetMyPeopleVote
(180,075 posts)I saw this circulating and assumed (hoped?) that it was fake. Alas, itâs real.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-04-05T12:33:09.824Z
Not only does it reflect a rapidly unraveling president, it comes just days after he expressed indifference to the Strait of Hormuz during his WH address. (âWe donât need it. We havenât needed it, and we donât need itâ)
LetMyPeopleVote
(180,075 posts)More than a century after a president said speak softly and carry a big stick, Trump believes in tweeting loudly and carrying an overused cellphone.
On September 2, 1901, Teddy Roosevelt told attendees at the Minnesota State Fair, âSpeak softly and carry a big stick.â
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-04-06T11:59:55.958Z
Nearly 115 years later, a very different kind of president believes in tweeting loudly and carrying an overused cellphone.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/as-iran-war-enters-its-6th-week-trumps-unhinged-missive-reveals-panic-and-desperation
The Republican president, however, appeared eager to change the conversation. MS NOW reported:
Fresh off the daring nighttime rescue of the U.S. airman shot down in Iran on Friday, President Donald Trump warned Iran Sunday morning, Open the F***** Strait, you crazy bastards, or youll be living in Hell JUST WATCH!
The president then set a new deadline of 8 p.m. ET on Tuesday for Iran to reach a deal with the U.S., making yet another extension.
.....On Sept. 2, 1901, Teddy Roosevelt told attendees at the Minnesota State Fair, Speak softly and carry a big stick. Almost 125 years later, a very different kind of president believes in tweeting loudly and carrying an overused cellphone.
Journalist and historian Garrett Graff described Trumps online message as the most unhinged public comment by a president in U.S. history, and though the competition is admittedly fierce, the assessment seemed more than fair. It was the kind of deranged missive that, in most advanced democracies, would immediately generate speculation about whether he could reasonably expect to remain in office.
But when we step back and assess the madness in context, what we see is a desperate and flailing president who doesnt appear to have any idea what to do about an unnecessary war he doesnt know how to end.
Trumps online message, in other words, reflected panic.
Indeed, one of the great ironies of Trumps public posture is that every time he tries to convey strength and command, he ends up doing the opposite. Instead of showing leadership, he comes across as a toddler throwing a tantrum after failing to get his way.