This is short and to the point. Donald Trump’s egregiously selfish and dangerous photo op Sunday, waving to the crowds while holding his two Secret Service agents hostage in the SUV breathing recycled air with him, has been roundly condemned. It’s purpose was to play to the base — like everything else. And stroke his ego — like everything else. And Trump didn’t care what the cost was — like everything else.
Trump's #RideToNowhere was the perfect metaphor for the end of Trump’s Presidency.
Slow moving, pointless, sad, and pathetic. pic.twitter.com/NROzaeU72H
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) October 5, 2020
The man can’t change. Or, as he himself puts it, “it is what it is.” Yes, it is what it is. And what will be will be.





















Nope. This might be his last hurrah.
I could care less if he dies now. Before leaving the hospital, I wanted him to recover and face election loss and prosecution. But now he can die, if fate wills it. I no longer care.
I STILL want him to live long enough to lose the reelection. Then he will have my permission to die.
We’re on the road to nowhere. Same as it ever was…Talking Heads
For some reason was watching ABC News… and gee, right on time… for his “dramatic” helicopter ride. FFS. Switched to some old western. Yet, now on DK, see video of him taking off mask… and in pain… just breathing seems hard.
He has pneumonia from the virus – that’s why he was getting O2 and steroids. And why Conley won’t talk about the lung imaging. It won’t go well for him. (People die from pneumonia.)
My late paternal grandfather checked out from that combined with dehydration. When the end came, it was a sudden collapse. Trump’s going out the same way if he keeps abusing that steroid (which he will).
My mother officially died from pneumonia – I sat with her for an hour the night before she died. That was after she got blood clots because she couldn’t walk around, from side effects of chemo for colon cancer that was discovered late. (I wasn’t sure that she wouldn’t die while I was sitting with her, it sounded that bad.)
I have COPD. He was breathing like I would have been after walking up all those steps. This is not going to go well for him.