As regular readers know one of the first websites in look at in the morning is RawStory. Articles there often give me the idea for my blog.
By the time you look at it the top articles will have changed as RawStory updates in real time as news breaks. Here are some from right now. (Clicking will enlarge image.)
This is the article that first jumped out at me because it had World War III and apocalyptic the title:"STOCK MARKETS ARE CRASHING, JOBS NUMBERS ARE TERRIBLE, WE ARE HEADING TO WORLD WAR lll, AND WE HAVE TWO OF THE MOST INCOMPETENT 'LEADERS' IN HISTORY. THIS IS NOT GOOD!!!"
This is about a following Truth Social post:
"VOTERS HAVE A CHOICE — TRUMP PROSPERITY, OR THE KAMALA CRASH & GREAT DEPRESSION OF 2024, NOT TO MENTION THE PROBABILITY OF WORLD WAR lll IF THESE VERY STUPID PEOPLE REMAIN IN OFFICE"
"REMEMBER, TRUMP WAS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING!!!"
In the first post Trump starts with warning about a stock market crash and terrible job numbers and seques without missing a beat into saying we are heading into World War III. In the next post about a world war he's gone from saying that we are heading to World War III to saying World War III is probable if Kamala Harris is elected.
This is from this YouTube about what World War III would look like.Here Trump leaps from the stock market and jobs to nuclear Armageddum. Who does this? Really, do you need to ask?
Oddly, or I should say "weirdly" since this is the word we use now, he concludes with "this is not good" followed by three exclamation marks. If the end of civilization is just "not good" what is something most people would call the ultimate horror?
I can smell the pungent stink of Trump's flop sweat in this message. Here's a definition of what this is from this website:
You auditioned for -- and landed -- the lead role in a musical. You've practiced, rehearsed, learned your lines as if you'd written them, and the staging now seems like second nature. It's opening night, and in a minute, you'll walk across the stage and deliver your first lines. But as you think about it, you realize just how many lines there are. Now, rivers of sweat are now pouring off your face, and your clothes are soaked. What's going on here? And what on Earth is your cue?
The term "flop sweat" has its origins in the theater and refers to the sudden, heavy perspiration experienced when confronted with anxiety and fear of embarrassment. Though identified with the stage, flop sweat is a very real phenomenon that we'll all experience at some point in our lives.
I can see him standing in a puddle of his own sweat and with the aid of AI so can you.
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