Trump may have entered the wounded, cornered animal phase of his second term. Everything he’s touched in his second term is a damn mess — the economy, foreign policy, the bleeping White House and grounds. He’s even managed to make the Iranian regime stronger and the U.S. look weak and stupid — and friendless. Europe Is Done With Appeasing Trump writes Serge Schmemann at the New York Times:
There was a time when Mr. Trump’s stream of insults, falsehoods, expletives, threats and malice would have raised questions among foreign leaders as to whether Mr. Trump was being deliberately obnoxious to achieve a goal — say, to get European allies to pay more for NATO, or as a variant on the “madman theory” strategy devised by President Richard Nixon to convince rivals that the president was dangerously unpredictable. They tried to appease Mr. Trump with praise and pomp, hoping to steer him in a more productive direction.
But more than a year into Mr. Trump’s return to the White House, the Europeans, and much of the world, have concluded that no amount of bowing or scraping will win more than fleeting approval from him. The barrage of tariffs that opened the second Trump administration, aimed indiscriminately at friend and foe; the brazen demands that Denmark cede Greenland to the United States, and now the absence of any consultation with European allies before joining Israel in an attack on Iran that has affected the entire world, have erased any illusion among most Europeans that Mr. Trump is anything but an unpredictable, vindictive and uncontrollable danger. …
… Even Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy, one of Mr. Trump’s closest European allies, distanced herself from his seemingly unprecedented threats to Iran this week. “It is crucial to clearly distinguish between the responsibilities of a regime and the fate of millions of ordinary citizens,” she said. That effectively left Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, as Mr. Trump’s most loyal ally in Europe, which explains why Vice President JD Vance was dispatched to prop up Mr. Orban in advance of an election on Sunday that he may well lose. Mr. Orban’s stance on the Iran war, however, is unclear, especially after The Washington Post reported on Wednesday that Hungary offered to help Iran in 2024 after Israel caused thousands of pagers belonging to Hezbollah, Iran’s Lebanese proxy, to explode.
Trump doesn’t consult. He doesn’t get prior approval. He just jumps in and does what he wants to do in the moment. It’s how he’s always functioned. I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again — he’s never had a real job. He worked for his father, who ran the Trump company as an autocrat, and when Donald took over he ran the company the way his father ran it, making all the decisions alone. It really is just a small family business even though it owns a lot of real estate in several countries. He’s never been part of a business with a multi-level organizational structure responsible for diverse enterprises and product lines. And he’s too stupid to conceptualize what that’s even like. So he’s focused on remodeling the White House and paving over the Rose Garden and putting up stupid giant triumphal arches. He’s even trying to take over some municipal golf courses in the D.C. area to turn them into high-end Country Club-type golf courses. Nobody needed the President of the United States to take over municipal golf courses. Those were the courses for people who can’t afford Country Clubs.
It’s too bad Americans can’t get health care, but that’s not his problem. Let the states do that. He’s got to fight wars and build his ballroom and upgrade golf courses. And watch Fox News. Oh, and write epic Truth Social posts lashing out at former supporters who oppose his war in Iran. He’s very busy.
So, yeah, he doesn’t really comprehend what his job is. He probably doesn’t appreciate how badly he’s screwing up.
Jonathan Rauch and Peter Wehner write in the New York Times,
It has been clear for a long time that President Trump is a person with a disorganized mind and a disordered personality. What the past few months and especially the past few weeks have brought into focus is how his pathologies have cascaded downward and outward through his administration. They have become institutionalized. The reason the administration so often does not act coherently is that it cannot. The world faces something new and baffling and frightening in Mr. Trump’s second term: a psychotic state.
And may I add, putting Trump in charge of the U.S. military is a bit like butting children in charge of the candy store. It’s become Trump’s favorite toy. And it’s why he wants to pump ghastly amounts of money into it to the detriment of everything else except his remodeling projects, See Josh Marshall, The New Defense Budget.
You probably heard about the Pentagon meeting that sent a threat to Pope Leo if he doesn’t stop criticizing Trump. Da Pope from Chicago ain’t intimidated. I wrote about it at Patheos and also explain what the Avignon Papacy was and why it was a big deal.


