SHOCK BREAKING: SHOCKED TRUMP STORMS OUT OF SUPREME COURT IN RAGE!
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Takeaways
- ❖Donald Trump made history by being the first president to attend Supreme Court oral arguments, specifically for a case challenging birthright citizenship.
- ❖Trump reportedly stormed out of the Supreme Court hearing after his own conservative appointees seemed unconvinced by his legal team's arguments.
- ❖The 14th Amendment's first line clearly states that persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens, making Trump's challenge constitutionally difficult.
- ❖Alex Jones publicly declared a 'heartfelt message' cutting ties with Trump, suggesting Trump's health problems (e.g., stroke, heart failure) are causing him to become 'deranged.'
- ❖Jones urged the MAGA movement to 'triage' and 'isolate' Trump, focusing on core populist-nationalist principles instead of Trump himself.
- ❖Kristi Noem's husband, Brian Noem, was reportedly involved in a 'secret double life' of cross-dressing and paying 'bimboers,' creating a scandal for the anti-LGBTQ+ politician.
- ❖Chief Justice John Roberts used the word 'quirky' to describe the legal examples provided by Trump's solicitor general, John Sauer, during the birthright citizenship arguments.
- ❖A CNN poll indicated Trump's approval on the economy had fallen to a career low of 31%, with 72% disapproving of his handling of inflation, even worse than Jimmy Carter at a similar point.
- ❖The host argues that Trump's tariffs and potential war actions (e.g., Iran) are needlessly pushing up inflation, unlike necessary pandemic-era economic measures.
Insights
1Trump's Supreme Court Challenge to Birthright Citizenship Fails to Sway Justices
Donald Trump attended a Supreme Court oral argument challenging birthright citizenship, a move unprecedented for a president. However, even conservative justices, including those he appointed, expressed skepticism towards his legal team's arguments. The 14th Amendment explicitly states that all persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens, making Trump's position difficult to defend. The host reports Trump 'grumpily stormed out' as the case was not going well for him.
Trump was the first president to sit during Supreme Court oral arguments () and 'stormed out' because it 'was not going well for him at all' (). The 14th Amendment states 'All persons born or naturalized in the United States... are citizens' (). Chief Justice John Roberts questioned the 'quirky' examples used by Trump's lawyer ().
2Alex Jones Cuts Ties with Trump, Citing Health Decline
Alex Jones, a prominent right-wing figure and former Trump supporter, publicly announced he was 'officially cutting ties' with Trump. Jones attributed Trump's recent behavior and perceived 'derangement' to serious health problems, including a possible stroke or aneurysm, and visible symptoms like swollen ankles. He urged the MAGA movement to 'triage' and 'isolate' Trump, focusing on broader populist goals rather than loyalty to a declining leader.
Alex Jones made a 'heartfelt message officially cutting ties with Trump' (), saying 'Trump is dying and that's causing him to become deranged' (). He suggested Trump 'obviously had an aneurysm or something or stroke' () and that 'when your ankles swell up three times the size they were before, that means heart failure' ().
3Kristi Noem's Husband's Cross-Dressing Scandal Exposes MAGA Hypocrisy
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, known for her conservative stance and participation in 'culture wars' against drag queens and cross-dressing, faced a scandal involving her husband, Brian Noem. Reports alleged he led a 'secret double life' of cross-dressing, 'bimboification,' and paying up to $25,000 to sex workers. This revelation highlights a significant hypocrisy within the MAGA movement, which often condemns such behaviors while members of its own leadership are allegedly engaging in them.
Brian Gnome had a 'secret double life' involving 'bimboification' and cross-dressing, paying 'up to 25 grand to sex workers or bimboers' (). The host emphasizes the 'MAGA hypocrisy' () given Noem's public stance on related issues.
4Trump's Economic Approval Hits Career Low Amid Inflation Concerns
A new CNN poll revealed Donald Trump's approval rating on the economy had dropped to an all-time career low of 31%. Specifically, 72% of Americans disapproved of his handling of inflation, a figure worse than both Joe Biden (68%) and Jimmy Carter (66%) at similar points in their presidencies. The host attributes this to Trump's 'needless' policy decisions, such as tariffs and potential war actions, which he argues directly contribute to rising prices, unlike pandemic-era measures that were a 'trade-off' to prevent economic collapse.
CNN poll finds Trump's approval on the economy at 31%, a career low (). 72% disapprove of his handling of inflation, compared to Biden's 68% and Carter's 66% at similar points (). The host states Trump 'did not have to do tariffs' or 'start the Iran war' () which 'are actually pushing up prices needlessly' ().
Bottom Line
The host speculates that Kristi Noem's controversial decision to kill her dog, Cricket, might have been a cover-up for her husband Brian Noem's alleged cross-dressing activities, suggesting Cricket 'walked in on him.'
This theory, though presented humorously and speculatively by the host, illustrates the intense scrutiny and conspiratorial thinking that can surround political scandals, where seemingly unrelated events are connected to explain perceived inconsistencies or cover-ups.
For political commentators, leveraging such speculative theories (even for comedic effect) can engage audiences by tapping into public curiosity and distrust, while for political figures, it highlights the need for transparency to avoid fueling such narratives.
The host humorously suggests that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un might be involved in the same online cross-dressing community as Brian Noem, potentially holding compromising photos of him, which could have been used to blackmail Kristi Noem.
This extreme, satirical speculation underscores the perceived national security risks associated with high-profile individuals having 'secret lives' that could be exploited for blackmail, even if the specific scenario is absurd. It reflects a broader concern about vulnerabilities of public figures.
This commentary style uses hyperbole to critique the seriousness with which some media outlets cover such scandals, contrasting it with the host's more irreverent approach to perceived political absurdity and hypocrisy.
Key Concepts
Root Cause vs. Symptom Analysis
When engaging with someone holding strong political beliefs, particularly those aligned with MAGA, it's crucial to move beyond surface-level arguments (symptoms) and ask questions to understand their core values and foundational ideology (root causes). Addressing the roots allows for a more effective dialogue, potentially by pointing out contradictions from their own perspective, rather than imposing external principles.
Ideological Hypocrisy
This model highlights the discrepancy between stated moral or political principles and actual behavior. The episode uses the Kristi Noem scandal as a prime example, where a politician actively campaigning against LGBTQ+ issues faces a personal scandal involving her husband's alleged cross-dressing, exposing a significant gap between public stance and private reality within her political circle.
Lessons
- When engaging with individuals holding extreme political views (e.g., MAGA), prioritize active listening and understanding their core 'thought tree' or foundational ideology, rather than immediately presenting counter-arguments.
- Frame counter-arguments from the perspective of the other person's values and priorities, pointing out contradictions within their own belief system or past statements, rather than imposing your own principles.
- Recognize when political engagement is unproductive and potentially damaging to relationships; in such cases, consider disengaging from political discussions to preserve personal connections, especially with older relatives.
Engaging with MAGA Relatives: A Dialogue Strategy
**Listen Actively to Understand:** Instead of debating, ask open-ended questions to genuinely understand their underlying values and the 'roots' of their political beliefs, not just the 'leaves' (surface-level arguments).
**Identify Internal Contradictions:** Once you understand their perspective, point out inconsistencies or contradictions within their own stated values or past support for figures like Trump, using their own framework.
**Prioritize Relationship Over Debate:** If genuine understanding and respectful dialogue prove impossible, make the difficult decision to disengage from political discussions to protect the relationship, especially with family members.
Notable Moments
During the Supreme Court arguments on birthright citizenship, Trump's lawyer, John Sauer, argued that 'we're in a new world now' where people can easily travel to have a child become a U.S. citizen. Chief Justice John Roberts responded sharply, 'Well, it's a new world. It's the same constitution.'
This exchange highlights the judicial philosophy of originalism (interpreting the Constitution as it was originally understood) versus adapting to modern contexts. Roberts's retort underscored the perceived weakness of Trump's argument against the clear textual interpretation of the 14th Amendment, even from a conservative justice.
Alex Jones, a long-time staunch supporter, publicly announced a 'heartfelt message' cutting ties with Donald Trump, attributing Trump's current behavior to severe health issues and calling for the MAGA movement to abandon him.
This moment signifies a major fracture within the far-right media landscape and the MAGA movement itself. A figure as influential as Alex Jones disavowing Trump, even under the guise of health concerns, indicates a potential shift in loyalty and strategy among some of Trump's most fervent supporters.
Quotes
"Trump grumpily stormed out and made himself number one the first president to sit during a Supreme Court oral arguments case because Trump loves oral arguments. And um then also was the first president to storm out of the Supreme Court because it was not going well for him at all."
"We're in a new world now, as Justice Alto pointed out to where 8 billion people are one plane ride away from having a a child who's a US citizen. Well, it's a new world. It's the same constitution."
"If he does in fact choose to attend, Caitlin, it will indeed be unprecedented. I think it's going to be hard to ignore the fact that he's in the room. I do not think it will have any influence on the judges. And I think when he leaves that courthouse tomorrow, if he does go, he's going to be in a bad mood."
"Trump is in freefall and that means we're in freefall in the midterms unless Republican candidates say we are real America firsters. We like Trump in the past. We're sorry he's obviously had an aneurysm or something or stroke, but we're not Trump. We're going to stop the Democrats and their plan."
"When your ankles swell up three times the size they were before, that means heart failure. And he does look sick. And he does babble and, you know, sound like the brain's not doing too hot. And so we just cut bait on Trump and we just mobilize against."
"A person that gets 97% of bad stories maybe Caroline's doing a poor job I don't know she's my represent you're doing a terrible job should we keep her I think we'll keep her but I get 93 to 97% bad press, fake press, all fake."
"It's relevant. It's It's obviously very salacious, but it's relevant because the reason if we had known this, she never would have been confirmed for this post is it makes her subject to blackmail."
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