The state of himself
The Philippine Star
|March 09, 2025
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Interviewing Donald Trump over the decades, I would sometimes do a lightning round of questions at the end. It was always his favorite part. He relished giving short bursts of opinion on a range of political and cultural topics.
Now he has turned his entire presidency into a lightning round, putting out a breathless stream of executive orders, slapping tariffs around the globe, siccing Elon Musk on the federal government to rip it apart from the inside out, blowing up alliances as he pulls Vladimir Putin close. Trump's energy, his output and the sheer volume of words he has uttered in the first six weeks of his presidency are stunning.
He spilled many more words Tuesday night during his address to a joint session of Congress, talking for 100 minutes, the longest presidential address to Congress ever.
Again, it played like a lightning round. He was Action Jackson, racing through pledges to cut regulations, getting rid of seemingly silly or superfluous foreign aid programs, leaving the World Health Organization. He sped through boasts about economic success, even though the Atlanta Fed says the economy will contract this quarter. He dashed through sketchy claims, painting electric cars as evil, predicting that tariffs will lead to a car boom and asserting that there are nearly 20 million centenarians—some pushing 150—who are getting Social Security. (Data show that only 89,000 people over 98 received Social Security payments in December 2024.) He was loud, confident and forceful and, for his supporters, enormously effective. GOP lawmakers were jubilant, even though many are unnerved by his tariff infatuation—markets plummeted over the past week—and his disgusting embrace of Putin.
Democrats could only combat this dominant Trump by refusing to applaud or stand, waving little paddles with messages like "Musk steals" and "False," wearing hot pink or, in the case of Rep. Al Green, getting thrown out.
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