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"Trump Derangement Syndrome" was real and on open display before and most certainly after President Donald Trump’s shock win in 2016, which was certainly the biggest upset in modern American political history.

That shock destabilized a lot of news organizations and many "reporters" and analysts. They could not recover their balance, could not report objectively on the good things that Trump accomplished in his first term. They focused solely and sometimes obsessively on false narratives about him or on his faults and mistakes, many of which were also utterly false like "Russia, Russia, Russia."

"Trump hatred" combined in some places with "Fox News hatred/envy" to destroy the credibility of many people and platforms. Audience shares plummeted. If those individuals haven’t outright lost their jobs, they and their platforms have lost some, if not most of their audience. TDS was a killer of credibility. (Diagnostic tool: If you couldn’t write or produce a detailed story about the greatness of the Abraham Accords then you definitely had TDS.)

BUT … there are now appearing in the third week of the second Trump presidency signs that "long TDS" is real and potentially widespread. Many journalists and analysts have "fallen off the wagon" concerning their pledge — internal and sometimes public — to cover Trump objectively, and have reverted to reflexive "Orange Man Bad." It seeps into many posts on X, many stories from legacy media, many podcasts across the ideological spectrum.

In a nutshell, "long TDS" disables a reporter or analyst from even seeing the possibility of method and goals that Trump routinely deploys. They dislike him so much for various reasons —often aesthetic, sometimes policy-driven, often because they are partisans who won’t admit that fact to themselves or their audience — that they use the language of psychiatry to describe political actions: Trump is "crazy," Trump is a "lunatic," Trump is wildly undisciplined, always acting as a narcissist, always impulsive and caught in policy contradictions. They never entertain, even if only to dismiss, that he has plans and he’s executing them.
 

Waffle House is passing along the sky high cost of eggs to diners with a 50 cent surcharge​



On its egg dishes, the Waffle House is adding a 50-cent per egg surcharge because of the shortage and rising egg costs due to bird flu. The surcharge was effective Feb. 3.

lucky you can find eggs now. back to empty shelves....remember that?

awesome job donny
 

Waffle House is passing along the sky high cost of eggs to diners with a 50 cent surcharge​



On its egg dishes, the Waffle House is adding a 50-cent per egg surcharge because of the shortage and rising egg costs due to bird flu. The surcharge was effective Feb. 3.

lucky you can find eggs now. back to empty shelves....remember that?

awesome job donny
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This chit with trump was amusing the first time around......anyone who finds it amusing this time is plain dumb. People always think this or that can't happen in the USA...(DICTATORSHIP....FASCISM....COMMUNISM.....ETC) NEWSFLASH....IT can and the hijack of this country will not benefit the avg JOE BLOW.......

SO YEAH....The MAGAS are all lapping it up like good little dogs......but when Daddy bites them in the ass they will wake up.....or maybe not. THEY seem to like pain......HITLER would be proud of HERR DRUMPF......Clearing out the palestinians and making a resort.....HITLER called that "living space" when he tried to clear eastern Europe of slavs...jews....commies. If trump continues to follow hitlers playback hopefully that books ending is similiar. "BAM"

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One former State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) official is speaking out over the waste and fraud she allegedly saw, which ultimately made it difficult to do their jobs.

"We would try to keep USAID in line with the Secretary of State because, technically, the USAID responds to the Secretary of State, and it was very difficult. There was no traceability, no accountability, and it was really hard for us to do our jobs," Catharine O'Neill Gillihan said on "Varney & Co." Wednesday.

O’Neill Gillihan worked at the State Department for three years before transferring to being a USAID official under President Donald Trump’s first administration. Currently, the USAID finds itself in the crosshairs of Trump and Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chair Elon Musk, as they work to shut down the agency.

"The list goes on and on and on," O’Neill Gillihan said of the spending waste. "I think I read recently that they were funding a 'Sesame Street' program in Peru. I mean, these programs have gotten so out of control."
 

Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr knocked CBS News' conduct following the release of the network's unedited transcript of its "60 Minutes" interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris.

The FCC released the raw transcript and footage it obtained from CBS News of its October 2024 sit-down with Harris that has been at the center of controversy.

"CBS's conduct is hard to explain," Carr told Fox News Digital. "On the one hand, CBS immediately released the unredacted transcript of a recent interview with Vice President Vance. Yet for months they refused to release the one with Vice President Harris."
"To paper over Kamala’s ‘word salad’ weakness, CBS used its national platform on 60 Minutes to cross the line from the exercise of judgment in reporting to deceitful, deceptive manipulation of news," the lawsuit stated.


Some real fake news right there!! Textbook case.
 
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