Reality Has Left the Building. It’s Time for Trump to Leave Too.
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Let’s stop pretending:
Donald Trump is not leading the country. He’s wandering around it, lost.
And the GOP is following behind, hoping no one notices the man with no clothes — or no clue.
His TIME interview wasn’t just confused — it was a full public unraveling.
He bragged about fantasy trade deals, ranted about imaginary phone calls, declared the economy booming while Vegas lays off workers, and somehow missed that the Supreme Court ruled against him.
He’s so far gone he thinks losing is winning — and he’s shouting it proudly into the void.
Meanwhile:
• Major corporations are freezing expansions, too smart to gamble on chaos.
• Las Vegas — the city of dreams — is laying off workers like it’s 2008 all over again.
• Tourism has tanked.
• The Constitution looks like it’s been through a paper shredder.
• And America’s global standing? Let’s just say we’re now the punchline at dinner parties we’re no longer invited to.
And what does Congress do?
Smile. Nod. Pretend the emperor’s robe is real — even as he’s standing there, exposed, rambling, and tweeting out his inner monologue for the whole world to laugh at.
At this point, it’s not just political negligence —
it’s elder abuse to shove him back onto the world stage day after day to humiliate himself.
He can’t tell fantasy from fact, but he can still find the “post” button for his unchristian delusional rants— and you’re letting him.
Let’s call it what it is:
This isn’t strength.
This isn’t loyalty.
This is cowardice wrapped in a red hat.
Donald Trump isn’t going to have a sudden moment of clarity.
He’s not coming back.
He’s already gone — lost in a fog of grievance, delusion, and ego.
It’s time for Grandpa to retire.
Not tomorrow.
Not after the next stock market crash, constitutional crisis, or international humiliation.
The only question left is whether you’ll find your courage before it’s too late.