The word “decompensating” means to lose one’s mental health, unless it’s meant in a physiological sense. A decompensating heart could be one that can no longer maintain proper circulation, for example. And you know what decomposing means, something dead going back into its chemical elements.
Take a look at Jon Voight and see which words best describe him. We know he loves Donald Trump. We figured that out long ago.
But this mewling, pathetic whining for the loss, oh the loss of “the chair” is something else. Trump was fired from his job, plain and simple. Deal with it. Better men than Donald Trump have been one term presidents and none of them did 1/10 as much to deserve it.
Actor Jon Voigt, on the Biden presidency: “We lost our love for life, our hope, our faith .. life was dark .. We lost good people through the loss of our president’s historic chair. Our President Trump, with all his love for this nation, was told he could not sit in that chair.” pic.twitter.com/hHHblYVqfH
— Ron Filipkowski ?? (@RonFilipkowski) May 21, 2022
Since I’m on a role defining words today, here’s another one: “parasocial.” It means a one way, intimate, emotional relationship with a public figure. We’ve all had them, whether it’s a rock star, a Playboy centerfold, a politician. It’s human nature to put people we admire on a pedestal and ascribe qualities to them that they may or may not possess and to idealize them.
It flat out baffles me that people like Jon Voight see that fat blowhard with the orange makeup and the heavily sprayed comb over as some kind of a deity. I will go to my grave marveling at it and never understanding it.
I absolutely know in my heart of hearts that future generations will play tapes, just like the one you listened to, and tapes of Trump himself and they will marvel. I know that they will ask, “What the hell happened to those people? Where were their minds? This guy is a complete joke.”
And they will be right.
As to the “good people” we lost. Yeah, we lost the ones in the montage above. And you know what I say? Good riddance to bad rubbish. Voight, or anybody who thinks that four years of Trump was good in any way, is beyond hope.





















