There is really not much for me to say that hasn’t already been said by the world’s most sane, by the most reasonable, by the most stoic and diplomatic in foreign affairs, by most unbiased news reporters and journalists, and frankly, most good-hearted, authentically patriotic Americans. But now it has become glaringly obvious that our POTUS is, if he hasn’t already, has lost his marbles, his mind, sanity, and any remaining human decency (if there was any) for We the People of the United States and this nation’s good will. And the dissent now includes lawmakers, on both sides of the congressional political aisles.
Miranda Jeyaretnam of Time Magazine and Time.com perfectly sums up in her article what has gone very, very wrong for our POTUS and his MAGA Republican cabinet, as well as for our entire nation:
“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran,” Trump posted on Easter Sunday, threatening once again to bomb Iran’s civilian power plants and bridges. “There will be nothing like it!!! Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH!”
In his childish tirade early, early this past Easter Sunday morning on his social-media platform for kids, the tantrum-throwing toddler of the United States presidency let loose an ultimatum rant of profanity upon Iran’s ruling regime that would have made Sam Kinison cower in shock. And with each passing day and passing week, as Iran keeps demonstrating repeatedly to U.S. White House officials, Iran’s military leadership, missiles, and will to fight to the bitter end has not wavered, has not been “obliterated back into the stone age,” and certainly shows no signs of further weakening. Those press releases and speeches from the administration are merely half-truths, largely ambiguous, or flat out lies. The bottom-line is that Trump’s war is failing. Period. Time Magazine’s Jeyaretnam continues:
“President Donald Trump’s decision to jointly bomb Iran on Feb. 28 despite internal warnings of retaliation and without a clearly articulated rationale surprised the American public and lawmakers. So have his decisions to rail against American allies, offer varying timelines for American withdrawal, and assassinate dozens of the country’s leaders as well as seemingly target civilians and civilian sites, to which Iran has retaliated by choking off the world’s most important energy corridor, dramatically raising prices around the world. Trump’s possible next move, which he has threatened will come Tuesday, has led some to deem him unfit for office.
Trump set Tuesday at 8 p.m. E.T. as the deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face U.S. bombs, despite what he has called “productive” talks towards a cease-fire. Israel has already attacked Iranian civil energy infrastructure, including Iran’s South Pars gas field and oil depots across Tehran, potentially violating international humanitarian law. Trump’s open threat of what could also constitute war crimes has led some lawmakers and critics to call for his Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment.
Sen. Chris Murphy (D, Conn.) posted, “If I were in Trump’s Cabinet, I would spend Easter calling constitutional lawyers about the 25th Amendment. This is completely, utterly unhinged. He’s already killed thousands. He’s going to kill thousands more.”
Therefore America and Americans, including congressional lawmakers, it is now time to seriously examine removing our acting, yet mentally and emotionally unstable Commander-in-Chief, from office. If the U.S. congress members, both parties, do not proceed with preparations for invoking the 25th Amendment on Trump, the consequences come Wednesday, April 8, 2026, could be so devastating that the United States economy, along with the rest of the free world’s economies may not recover for decades. This is no joke people! This is no joke federal lawmakers!

“Several Republicans and former Trump allies have also called on lawmakers and Trump’s Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment, especially as Trump previously described Vice President J.D. Vance as having a “less enthusiastic” view of waging war on Iran.
Former Congressman and prominent Never Trump Republican Joe Walsh posted, alongside a screenshot of Trump’s threat, “His Easter morning post. And just 2 days ago, one of his ‘religious advisors’ compared him to Jesus Christ. He will forever be a stain on this country. And the world. 25th Amendment. Now.
Anthony Scaramucci, who briefly served as the White House communications director during Trump’s first term but has since become a vocal critic, posted, “It was at this point that our Founders thought the best thing to do would be to remove a mad man who has the executive office. It became more formalized with the 25th amendment, but more people now should be calling for this man’s removal.”
I strongly suggest reading Miranda Jeyaretnam’s excellent article, if for no other reason than to be prepared, to be in the know of what seems likely to happen after Wednesday, April 8th. It will be infamous and history making, no doubt. If what should happen does happen, then there is a very apropos poem president tRump should learn and stick to memory, if that’s even possible for him today. Since he likely has never heard of it (Dunne) or understood its poignant and powerful imagery and meaning, then the school-yard bully should’ve learned it and memorized it by high school…
“No man is an island,
Entire of itself.
Each is a piece of the continent,
A part of the main.
If a clod be washed away by the sea,
Europe is the less.
As well as if a promontory were.
As well as if a manor of thine own
Or of thine friend’s were.
Each man’s death diminishes me,
For I am involved in mankind.
Therefore, send not to know
For whom the bell tolls,
It tolls for thee.”
— John Donne
I Am Alone – I Didn’t Learn – I Didn’t Listen – I Didn’t Think – I Didn’t Care

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Powerful post PT and words which have to be said no matter which way you come at the Diplomatic, Political and International Relations angles in his last tirade he crossed a line.
Now since we have all used ‘harsh language’ in our lives to sound shocked and go ‘tut-tut’ came be a little hypocritical and no doubt those folk who genuinely still think he is doing what they wish for will make allowances along those lines.
However the case can be looked at through the ‘There’s a time and a place’ prism; such as the old ‘hammer on the thumb’ situation or maybe in quiet menacing tones to a loudouth ‘Will you please shut the (bad) up, before things go very wrong for you,’ – I’ll come back to that.
Now Trump might think he is sounding tough.
However when using swear words, they do lose their initial effect if they have to be translated for the recipients. Anyone else’s sear words or insults tend to sound funny because there is not the social impact. Strike one!
If the fellow had any sense of perception, he would realise that such use of language would only confirm the Iranian notion that Americans are satanic and foul, and thus the struggle must go on. Or that their current leader is unhinged and if they, The Iranians hang on, he might get toppled, because that’s what they would do in that region….right? So encourages the Iranians? Bad move….Strike Two!
And finally. And here is the real kicker. There are rules steeped in time honoured coded meanings, there are ways of saying things to demonstrate your strength and intention. Those versed in these grim arts now the rules. Yes you can threaten but you threaten in obscure or diverse ways. Or….
As one of the most successful USA presidents who did play his part in making the USA a Great Power, ie Teddy Roosevelt said ‘Speak softly and carry a big stick’.
Whereas shouting your mouth off in such a locker room manner but makes you look stupid and weak. and desperate.
Sttrrrrrrrrike Three….YERRRR OUT!!!
Trump you are a lousy president and a disgrace to the office
Roger J (UK)
Who could see how Nixon, Regan and two Bushes worked and why without necessarily agreeing with them.
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Perhaps the CIA will help out and find another Oswald?
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I’m not taking bets …
P.S. I think Ark’s comment has more viability than any vote by Congress.
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Unfortunately, removing him from office is highly unlikely. Designating him unfit for office would require actions taken by the ultra loyal lickspittles in his cabinet, or the not-quite-as-loyal-but-almost congressional Republicans would hafta pass articles of impeachment for offenses they won’t recognize as crimes (no way José would House Speaker Mike Johnson even bring it up for a vote), and then it goes thru the 2/3rds vote thingie to convict in the Senate.
IMO, he’s about to stage a coup by declaring a state of emergency and suspending or eliminating elections outright.
The point of no return for conservatives occurred with the 2000 election, but they’ve been heading towards this since Nixon got only a slap on the wrist in 1974.
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