Anyone with Courage Can See It: Trump’s Decline Is Getting Worse


 

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Let’s set the scene: it’s September 2025, and Donald Trump, the man who’s spent years convincing his followers he’s the pinnacle of strength, is unraveling in public. From ranting about Tylenol causing autism to whining about a decades-old failed construction bid, his behavior is raising eyebrows—and not in a good way. An opinion piece on MSN nails it: “Anyone with courage has to acknowledge Trump isn’t well. And he’s getting worse.” This isn’t just gossip; it’s a wake-up call about a former president whose erratic antics are becoming impossible to ignore. We’re diving into what’s going on, why it matters, and what it says about the MAGA crowd still cheering him on. Buckle up, because this is going to be a wild ride through the chaos of Trump’s decline. Oh, and MAGA? Don’t bother coming at me with your “he’s just passionate” nonsense—I wrote what I wrote!

The Tylenol Tirade: A New Low in Conspiracy Land

Let’s start with the bizarre. On September 22, 2025, Trump stood next to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and unleashed a wild claim: Tylenol use during pregnancy causes autism. Medical experts were quick to debunk this, calling it baseless and dangerous. But Trump didn’t stop there—he doubled down, spinning a narrative that’s equal parts fiction and fearmongering. This isn’t just a one-off; it’s part of a pattern of Trump latching onto fringe theories to rile up his base. Why? Because facts are optional when you’re playing to an audience that thrives on outrage. This isn’t leadership; it’s a desperate grab for attention from a man who can’t handle being out of the spotlight. MAGA, you can’t spin this as “he’s just asking questions”—I’m not here for your conspiracy-fueled excuses

The U.N. Rant: A Grudge from the Early 2000s?

Then there’s the United Nations fiasco. During a visit to the U.N. in September 2025, Trump went off on a tangent about a construction project he lost out on in the early 2000s. He griped about their “bad” and “costly” building concepts, sounding like a grumpy retiree yelling at clouds. This wasn’t a policy critique; it was a personal vendetta, dragged out decades later on a global stage. And when an escalator he was on stopped—due to a videographer tripping an emergency button—Trump called it “triple sabotage.” Yes, sabotage. Over an escalator. This is the man who wants to lead America, obsessing over petty grievances while the world watches in disbelief. To my MAGA readers: you can’t call this “strong leadership” with a straight face. I wrote what I wrote, and I’m not debating your alternate reality

Word Salad and Wacko Claims: The Climate Con?

Trump’s not done embarrassing himself. At the same U.N. event, he tossed out a bizarre rant about climate change, calling it a “con” and babbling about America’s “amorphous” shape in the atmosphere. What does that even mean? Nobody knows, not even Trump, apparently. His supporters might cheer the anti-climate rhetoric, but the rest of us are left wondering if he’s lost the plot entirely. This isn’t a clever takedown of environmental policy; it’s incoherent nonsense from someone who’s supposed to be a global leader. The world’s grappling with rising temperatures and extreme weather, and Trump’s out here serving word salad with a side of denial. MAGA, don’t try to tell me this is “genius” in disguise—I’m not buying it, and I’m not debating it

The Bigger Picture: A Pattern of Decline

These aren’t isolated incidents; they’re pieces of a larger puzzle. From claiming he’s “at the bottom of the totem pole” while musing about getting to heaven to his all-caps Truth Social posts dismissing health concerns, Trump’s behavior is raising red flags. Psychologists have even weighed in, suggesting signs of serious issues like frontotemporal dementia, pointing to his deteriorating speech and erratic actions. This isn’t armchair diagnosis—it’s professionals observing a man who’s struggling to keep it together. Yet his base still hails him as a mastermind. The disconnect is staggering. A leader should inspire confidence, not spark debates about their mental fitness. To the MAGA crowd: you can’t keep pretending this is normal. I wrote what I wrote, so save your “he’s fine” rants for someone else

Why MAGA Ignores the Obvious

Here’s the kicker: Trump’s supporters don’t seem to care. Despite polls showing his approval ratings tanking—down to 41-42% in late September 2025, with independents fleeing at 33%—the MAGA faithful remain loyal. Why? Because Trump’s built a cult of personality where facts don’t matter. He’s not just a politician; he’s a symbol of their grievances. Admitting he’s faltering would mean questioning their entire worldview. So they double down, spinning his gaffes as “authenticity” or “fighting the establishment.” But clinging to a sinking ship doesn’t make you a captain—it makes you stubborn. MAGA, you deserve a leader who’s coherent, not one who’s unraveling in front of the world. Don’t come at me with your blind devotion—I’m not here for it

The Global Embarrassment: Trump on the World Stage

Trump’s antics aren’t just a domestic problem; they’re a global embarrassment. His U.N. speech was so unhinged that Democratic Rep. Melanie Stansbury called him “literally unhinged, irresponsible, bizarre, bonkers, ludicrous.” The world didn’t laugh this time, like they did in 2018—they just stared in horror. This is a man representing America, and he’s ranting about escalators and old grudges while other leaders discuss trade, security, and climate. It’s not just that Trump’s out of touch; he’s making America look like a circus. Global allies and adversaries alike are taking notes, and it’s not a good look. To my MAGA readers: you can’t call this “making America great again.” I wrote what I wrote, and I’m not debating your flag-waving denial

What This Means for America’s Future

Trump’s decline isn’t just about him—it’s about the country he’s influencing. His approval ratings are underwater on major issues like immigration (35% approval) and the economy, yet he’s still shaping policy and discourse. His erratic behavior risks destabilizing institutions, from data agencies he’s tried to manipulate to the media he attacks daily. A leader who’s losing grip can’t be trusted to steer the ship, especially when his policies—like mass deportation plans or dismantling green initiatives—are already unpopular. America needs stability, not a president who’s spiraling into conspiracy theories and personal vendettas. MAGA, you can’t keep pretending he’s got it all under control. I’m not debating your “he’s a fighter” nonsense—I wrote what I wrote

The Courage to Call It Out

The MSN piece hits the nail on the head: it takes courage to admit Trump isn’t well. His supporters might see it as betrayal, but the rest of us see it as clarity. Ignoring his decline doesn’t make it go away—it just delays the reckoning. America deserves leaders who are sharp, focused, and engaged, not ones who ramble about escalators and Tylenol conspiracies. The evidence is piling up, from psychologists’ warnings to his own incoherent speeches. It’s time to stop excusing it as “Trump being Trump.” This isn’t a reality show; it’s real life, with real consequences. To the MAGA crowd: you can’t spin this into “he’s just misunderstood.” I wrote what I wrote, and I’m not here for your mental gymnastics!

 Time to Face Reality

Trump’s decline is no longer a whisper—it’s a scream. From his unhinged rants to his desperate deflections, the signs are undeniable. He’s not the “stable genius” he claims to be; he’s a man struggling to keep up with a world that’s passing him by. His supporters might cling to the myth of his greatness, but the rest of us see the truth: Trump isn’t well, and it’s getting worse. America can’t afford to ignore this any longer. We need leaders who face reality, not ones who hide behind conspiracies and grudges. So, MAGA, keep waving your flags and shouting your slogans—just know the rest of us are moving on. I’m not debating your loyalty; I wrote what I wrote!

Santiago Del Carmen Maria
(Crowning Thoughts)


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