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Miles Archer

(24,409 posts)
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:40 PM May 12

NO, "MS Now," Trump saying "I.D.G.A.F." about Americans' finances WAS NOT A F*CKING "POLITICAL GAFFE."

"A gaffe is a noticeable, embarrassing mistake, social blunder, or tactless act, often occurring in public or diplomatic situations. It is characterized as a "faux pas" or an unintentional comment that causes embarrassment to the person who makes it."

THIS WASN'T THAT. HE FUCKING MEANT IT, THERE WAS NO "MISTAKE" or "BLUNDER."

AND IT WASN'T A GODDAMNED "SLIP UP" EITHER.

This was Trump saying "I just ran out of the last fuck I might possibly give about Americans suffering financially."


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NO, "MS Now," Trump saying "I.D.G.A.F." about Americans' finances WAS NOT A F*CKING "POLITICAL GAFFE." (Original Post) Miles Archer May 12 OP
It was Trump being truthful, for once. dem4decades May 12 #1
No filter for the ID will do that . . . . . . no_hypocrisy May 12 #2
That was exactly my thought. efhmc May 12 #6
Lol, is he leaning that way to drop a quick load on his way onto the plane? Maru Kitteh May 12 #3
'Slip up' - yeah, he slipped up and told the truth GenThePerservering May 12 #4
This is the third thread on this board I'm gonna say this but it has to be hammered home..... democratsruletheday May 12 #5
At one time, I counted about two dozen congressional dems speaking out against what's going on. CrispyQ May 12 #13
THIS!!! calimary May 12 #16
Exactly. Once again, the rush to B.See May 12 #7
Maybe not a "gaffe" or even just a "Kingsley gaffe" of inadvertly telling the truth. But certainly a window into...... FadedMullet May 12 #8
MAGA won't care Mz Pip May 12 #9
We will be seeing a great deal of this ad LetMyPeopleVote May 12 #10
I see his hands in that second shot. calimary May 12 #19
And when they run it, they will hopefully nail their Republican opponent who didn't care that GoodRaisin May 13 #21
Lol. Be prepared, because there will be even more M$M sanewashing of it coming very soon AZJonnie May 12 #11
'Trump: A poor, uneducated man's idea of a rich man" dave99 May 12 #12
If he could only keep the honest dollars he has earned.... Hope22 May 13 #20
Recommended. H2O Man May 12 #14
Not a gaffe bmichaelh May 12 #15
It's a blunder and a tactless act, so in that sense it fulfills the definition of a gaffe. Jedi Guy May 12 #17
K&R orangecrush May 12 #18
God, our media sucks so fucking bad. Initech May 13 #22
"...usually immune to political gaffes" MorbidButterflyTat May 13 #23

Maru Kitteh

(32,017 posts)
3. Lol, is he leaning that way to drop a quick load on his way onto the plane?
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:52 PM
May 12

Hopefully the pilots enjoy an air supply that’s maintained seperately and discrete from the cabin air. You know, for safety.

democratsruletheday

(1,925 posts)
5. This is the third thread on this board I'm gonna say this but it has to be hammered home.....
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:53 PM
May 12

if Dems don't make an ad campaign around this dolt saying this and run those ads every DAY until the midterms then they deserve to lose. Just had a gift throw in your lap Dems. Don't fuck it up.

CrispyQ

(41,113 posts)
13. At one time, I counted about two dozen congressional dems speaking out against what's going on.
Tue May 12, 2026, 09:22 PM
May 12

That's 10% of our congressional dems. My rep speaks out frequently & passionately about these anti- democratic events, but my two dem senators keep mostly to issues & avoid much commentary on the fascist takeover.

Where's the unified voice of democratic outrage?

calimary

(90,879 posts)
16. THIS!!!
Tue May 12, 2026, 10:16 PM
May 12

Completely, definitely, and absolutely, with a side of “bet yer sweet ass, dammit!”

B.See

(8,895 posts)
7. Exactly. Once again, the rush to
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:58 PM
May 12

give this hateful self-centered mfkr the benefit of the doubt.

the maga jeezus.

FadedMullet

(1,023 posts)
8. Maybe not a "gaffe" or even just a "Kingsley gaffe" of inadvertly telling the truth. But certainly a window into......
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:58 PM
May 12

......Trumps pathetic and simplistic mindset on the entire issue of dealing with Iran. He just keeps repeating "Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon" and that's it, end of story. His understanding of this issue has no depth let alone nuance, just a repeated talking point for the chumps on the MAGA train and nothing else.

Mz Pip

(28,517 posts)
9. MAGA won't care
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:59 PM
May 12

I’ve been waiting for years for his supporters to come to their senses. They never do. This won’t be any different.

GoodRaisin

(11,071 posts)
21. And when they run it, they will hopefully nail their Republican opponent who didn't care that
Wed May 13, 2026, 03:42 AM
May 13

he doesn’t care.

AZJonnie

(4,049 posts)
11. Lol. Be prepared, because there will be even more M$M sanewashing of it coming very soon
Tue May 12, 2026, 08:12 PM
May 12

If the M$NOW can only bring themselves to call it a "gaffe", Fox and CBS will gush over how BRAVE it was to say this out loud. "You cannot have the enemy believing that your leader's hands are tied due to petty concerns like the financial situation of people back at home! It's a disadvantage in negotiations!"

Then they'll have panels of 3-4 talking heads, with each trying to one-up the other in terms of their effusive praise for how "brave" and "strong" it was of IQ47 to mouth these words. Fetterman will probably make an appearance in at least one of them.

And WaPo and NYT will probably publish op-eds tomorrow from people at Rand and the Heritage Foundation making the case that what he's REALLY REALLY doing is putting America First!

It will officially be a "nothingburger, overblown by TDS Democrats" across the entire M$M ecosystem by breakfast tomorrow, and never spoken of again within 24 hours.

Hope22

(4,899 posts)
20. If he could only keep the honest dollars he has earned....
Wed May 13, 2026, 12:49 AM
May 13

He would be hungry and homeless! The problem began when they allowed him to set up Mara Largo as his home base corporate office and the White House as his clearing house for illegal profiteering! Since taking office he has considered every asset inside this country as his and his family’s. His plan is to shake our savings into his pocket before leaving office!

H2O Man

(79,279 posts)
14. Recommended.
Tue May 12, 2026, 09:26 PM
May 12

It might be a gaffe in the limited sense that he should not have uttered anything that fucking stupid this close to the mid-terms, when some of the cult are beginning to wake up to the fact that their president does care about them in the least.

bmichaelh

(1,270 posts)
15. Not a gaffe
Tue May 12, 2026, 10:02 PM
May 12

There are multiple ways to look at this.

1) He lacks empathy. Donald Trump only cares about Donald Trump.

2) May be tied to his childhood pastor, Norman Vincent Peale, and his positive thinking theology.

3) Combination of the two,.

Press needs to stop trying to normalize his behavior.

Jedi Guy

(3,501 posts)
17. It's a blunder and a tactless act, so in that sense it fulfills the definition of a gaffe.
Tue May 12, 2026, 10:22 PM
May 12

The fact that he clearly doesn't have a shred of empathy for the struggles of the American people shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who hasn't spent the last ten or so years in a deep coma. Trump gonna Trump. That's all he knows how to do. He's term limited so the last rickety guardrails are gone because he knows it's now or never.

But it's certainly a gaffe since he'd have been better off keeping his noise hole closed. It's the sort of gaffe that would very likely end the career of a normal (for want of a better term) politician. Sadly, his remark years ago about shooting someone on 5th Avenue turned out to be prophetic in the worst possible way. He's a gaffe machine unlike anyone in American politics but somehow the chickens never find their way back to the roost.

It's sincerely disheartening but here we are. All we can do at this point is try our hardest to make the people who rarely pay attention to politics realize just how dangerous he is, throw everything we've got at winning both houses in the midterms, and if we do secure them torpedo his agenda in Congress to slow the bleeding until he's out of office.

And if we're being truly honest, there are probably damned few politicians who genuinely, legitimately give a damn about the welfare of their constituents. As the old saying goes, their number one priority is getting into office, number two is staying there, and the welfare of their voters is a distant third place.

I'm sorry to be so cynical but that sure looks to be the norm in 21st century America.

MorbidButterflyTat

(4,767 posts)
23. "...usually immune to political gaffes"
Wed May 13, 2026, 05:05 PM
May 13

Political gaffes? Try rambling incoherent bullshit and lies.

He's immune to everything because he doesn't give a shit about anything or anyone except himself and Congressional MAGAts are pathetic cowards and criminal accomplices.

"...adds yet another foreign country to his list of possible new US states."

Totally normal. Piggy's megalomaniacal delusions of overtaking sovereign countries, no problem.

My head spins imagining what the MAGAt reaction would be if this had been reported about a Democratic president.

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