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From Trump's oval office rants to Britain's immigration mess
September 01, 2025
|Lancashire Evening Post
We are now daily witnessing an ever more bizarre spectacle on our televisions. Pumped into our homes with unregulated frequency.
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I refer to Donald Trump's incoherent ramblings which follow cabinet meetings that transform into so-called press conferences at the Oval Office.
These are not structured, literate utterances. Rather self aggrandising mumblings made up of repetitive half finished sentences that can cover up to a dozen subjects in as many minutes.
How Washington is becoming crime-free; how other cities - New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles etc could follow suit, if only the governors would give him a call and ask for federal intervention by the National Guard.
How interest rates are too high; why immigration is out of control; why 14 year old kids should be treated as serious criminals and denied anonymity or any form of public protection. The list is seemingly endless, as is the catalogue of people he once liked are now irresponsible buffoons whom he has either sacked or is planning to sack. The overall effect is akin to a spoiled infant having a tantrum in a nursery.
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