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Oct 4, 2020 16 tweets 5 min read Read on X
We’ve had a psychopath running the country for the past 4 years. I break down what that’s meant for the nation; why Trump cannot change; & will never feel remorse, compassion, guilt, or any remotely human trait. Even with COVID, he cannot care about anyone but himself. (Thread)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 2)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 3)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 4)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 5)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 6)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 7)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 8)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 9)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 10)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 11)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 12)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 13)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 14)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 15)
Why a psychopath as President has meant disaster for the country (Part 16) END

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More from @AmoneyResists

Oct 11
MAGA is incensed that their false prophet didn’t win the Nobel Peace Prize. Yes, actually. Trump even being *floated* for the prize is not a compliment. It’s a SICK MORAL JOKE — political malpractice dressed up as a medal that would have ended the award’s prestige (THREAD) 🧵
The man they want to celebrate spent YEARS cozying up to autocrats, praising strongmen, and kowtowing to dictators who crush dissent. That is the LITERAL OPPOSITE of peacebuilding.
He weaponized lies to justify cruelty at home — FAMILY SEPARATION, CHILDREN IN CAGES, PEOPLE SHIPPED OFF TO FOREIGN TORTURE PRISONS WITHOUT EVEN A TRIAL, the list goes on — and then pretended that cruelty was “strength.” That’s not leadership. It’s CRUELTY-AS-BRAND.
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Oct 7
Why is @JDVance always whining that people don’t “show enough gratitude”? Let’s break down the psychology behind his fixation — because it says way more about him than anyone else. (Thread)🧵
First off, “gratitude” is Vance-speak for subservience. For submission. He doesn’t mean “you need to show more thanks.” He means: you need to sit down, shut up, and be deferential to people like ME. It’s about HIERARCHY, not humility.
Vance constantly projects his own insecurities. He clawed his way from poverty to Yale to MAGA darling by performing gratitude for elites like Peter Thiel. Now he expects everyone else to play the same role — or be condemned as “ungrateful.”
Read 7 tweets
Sep 28
Is Trump intentionally trying to provoke civil unrest? Yes.

And the reason is simple: chaos benefits him. Unrest isn’t a side effect of Trumpism — it’s the plan (THREAD 🧵).
Strongmen (weak wannabe dictators) throughout history have used civil unrest as a weapon. They manufacture crisis to justify “extraordinary” measures; consolidate power; villainize their opposition; and paint themselves as the only ones who can “restore law and order.”
For Trump, civil unrest serves many purposes at once:
✅ Pretext for executive overreach, even martial law
✅ Excuse to suppress opposition or suspend elections
✅ Way to delegitimize courts, media and democracy itself
✅ Distraction from his scandals & failures (Epstein/Economy)
Read 9 tweets
Sep 19
I cannot think of a more blatant act of treason than a U.S. President openly declaring war on his own people/cities.
He’s not even hiding it anymore: @realDonaldTrump is openly fantasizing about using the tools of war against U.S. citizens. That’s not “law and order.” It’s authoritarianism.
@realDonaldTrump Trump is literally declaring war on American cities.

Out loud. On camera.

And it’s part of a bigger plan to dismantle our government and democratic institutions that he’s been following step by step — even while pretending he “knew nothing” about it. (Thread 🧵)
Read 11 tweets
Sep 15
This is total projection and gaslighting from @JDVance. If you look at the actual data, the OVERWHELMING MAJORITY of politically motivated violence and extremist plots in the U.S. come from the FAR-RIGHT, not the left. (Thread 🧵)
1. Killings by extremists, by ideology

• From 1975 through Sept. 10, 2025: ~3,599 people have been murdered in politically motivated terrorist attacks in the U.S.
• Of those, right-wing terrorists are responsible for 391 murders (≈ 11%), left-wing terrorists for 65 murders (≈ 2%), and Islamist extremists make up the largest portion (≈ 87%) driven largely by the 9/11 attacks.
• If you exclude 9/11, right-wing extremists account for ~63% of the murders in politically motivated attacks, left-wing about 10%, and Islamist extremists ~23%.
• So, STATISTICALLY, right-wing extremists have killed MORE THAN SIX TIMES AS MANY PEOPLE as those on the left.
Read 21 tweets
Sep 13
I’d ask what kind of person would eulogize her husband by making thinly veiled threats against people who had nothing to do with his death, but the answer is the same type of woman who would marry Charlie Kirk.
As a psychologist who specializes in bereavement, her words don’t read like grief at all. They read like rage. Not the grief of someone who lost the love of their life, but the fury of someone whose shared hatred just lost its co-pilot. Let’s break down why this is so chilling 🧵
Psychologically, her tone is cold and performative. Instead of mourning, she leans on violent and retributional imagery: “battle cry,” “fire ignited,” “unleashed.” This isn’t love or loss — it’s opportunism. It’s sociopathic rhetoric cloaked in widowhood.
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