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Kevin Jackson द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Kevin Jackson या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
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Trump the Showman - Weekend Recap 12-22-24
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Manage episode 456910612 series 2337847
Kevin Jackson द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Kevin Jackson या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
[SEGMENT 2-1 Trump’s presser 1 Trump’s Press Conference: A Stand-Up Routine Opening Line:
You ever notice how Trump can turn a simple announcement into a three-ring circus? I say this affectionately. I went to the circus once as a kid, so I rather enjoy waking up each day to a Trump presidency, and watching him tame Leftists like the ringmaster he is. He’s at Mar-a-Lago with a golden megaphone: “Ladies and gentlemen, presenting my greatest trick—making $100 billion investments look like pocket change!”
On the Border Wall:
Trump’s talking about the border wall again: “We’ll sell the leftover materials. It’s almost a criminal act not to!” Yeah, Joe, why didn’t you list it on Craigslist? I mean, you already left the gate wide open; might as well let someone get a deal on the fence.
[SEGMENT 2-2] Trump’s presser 2 On Changing Personalities:
Trump says, “The first term everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend. I don’t know. My personality changed or something.” Yeah, because when Trump says he’s changed, it’s not subtle. It’s like going from wearing a red tie to a gold one and calling it rebranding.
The ‘Changed Man’ Narrative:
Jeff Bezos even called him “a changed man.” That’s rich coming from the guy who changed bookstores into warehouses. Bezos probably walked into Mar-a-Lago and said, “Wow, you’ve changed, Mr. President.” And Trump, sipping his Diet Coke, went, “No, Jeff, you’ve changed. Look at those muscles. Amazon Prime delivering gains!”
Washington’s the Real Change:
Maggie Haberman says it’s not Trump who changed—it’s Washington. She’s right! Washington’s doing that thing where they pretend they’re nice to the boss right before performance reviews. Suddenly, all these old foes are “friends.” Mitch McConnell probably sent a Christmas card that said, “To my bestie, DJT. Let’s build back better… walls!”
The Biden Void:
Politico says part of Trump’s new glow-up is because Biden has “disappeared.” The guy’s so invisible, he’s practically playing Where’s Waldo? on the world stage. Meanwhile, Trump’s doing press conferences, fielding drone conspiracies, and even making friends with RFK Jr., saying he’s “not as radical as you’d think.” That’s Trump-speak for, “He hasn’t made fun of me... yet.”
On Drones:
Speaking of drones, Trump says, “The government knows what’s happening.” Sure they do, Mr. President. They know about the drones, just like they know where all the missing socks go after laundry day. But hey, at least it’s consistent with Washington’s usual stance: “We’ll look into it… eventually.”
So, Trump’s personality may not have changed, but the audience sure has. The first time, it was hostile reporters and a frosty reception. Now, it’s business leaders, ex-critics, and even Jeff Bezos, all cozying up to the golden ticket. Trump’s not just running for president again—he’s auditioning for Best Drama and Best Comedy.
Sources:
[SEGMENT 2-4] Trump presser 4 [X] SB – CNN Jake Tapper on Trump suing the media Overstate Trump’s friendliness and genialness at this press conference. Lawsuit against ABC won’t be the end. Bob Woodward, Pulitzer (on Russia hoax) Iowa poll. Ann Seltzer 60 Minutes – editing Wildly ridiculous Trump is going rogue because he won. He’s been emboldened Personal. Angry. Bad poll. On the Media:
He calls out the press: “We have to straighten out the media—it’s very corrupt!” And then takes questions from the very people he’s roasting. That’s like insulting the chef while they’re serving your dinner: “This steak’s probably garbage... but keep it coming, so I can keep sending it back!”
On DeSantis and Rubio:
Trump’s softening on DeSantis and Rubio, calling Ron’s work “a good job.” That’s Trumpese for “He hasn’t screwed up... yet.” And as for Rubio, Trump’s letting Florida decide whether to keep him or send him packing. Imagine Marco hearing that, sweating bullets thinking, “Please, not another nickname!”
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
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You ever notice how Trump can turn a simple announcement into a three-ring circus? I say this affectionately. I went to the circus once as a kid, so I rather enjoy waking up each day to a Trump presidency, and watching him tame Leftists like the ringmaster he is. He’s at Mar-a-Lago with a golden megaphone: “Ladies and gentlemen, presenting my greatest trick—making $100 billion investments look like pocket change!”
On the Border Wall:
Trump’s talking about the border wall again: “We’ll sell the leftover materials. It’s almost a criminal act not to!” Yeah, Joe, why didn’t you list it on Craigslist? I mean, you already left the gate wide open; might as well let someone get a deal on the fence.
[SEGMENT 2-2] Trump’s presser 2 On Changing Personalities:
Trump says, “The first term everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend. I don’t know. My personality changed or something.” Yeah, because when Trump says he’s changed, it’s not subtle. It’s like going from wearing a red tie to a gold one and calling it rebranding.
The ‘Changed Man’ Narrative:
Jeff Bezos even called him “a changed man.” That’s rich coming from the guy who changed bookstores into warehouses. Bezos probably walked into Mar-a-Lago and said, “Wow, you’ve changed, Mr. President.” And Trump, sipping his Diet Coke, went, “No, Jeff, you’ve changed. Look at those muscles. Amazon Prime delivering gains!”
Washington’s the Real Change:
Maggie Haberman says it’s not Trump who changed—it’s Washington. She’s right! Washington’s doing that thing where they pretend they’re nice to the boss right before performance reviews. Suddenly, all these old foes are “friends.” Mitch McConnell probably sent a Christmas card that said, “To my bestie, DJT. Let’s build back better… walls!”
The Biden Void:
Politico says part of Trump’s new glow-up is because Biden has “disappeared.” The guy’s so invisible, he’s practically playing Where’s Waldo? on the world stage. Meanwhile, Trump’s doing press conferences, fielding drone conspiracies, and even making friends with RFK Jr., saying he’s “not as radical as you’d think.” That’s Trump-speak for, “He hasn’t made fun of me... yet.”
On Drones:
Speaking of drones, Trump says, “The government knows what’s happening.” Sure they do, Mr. President. They know about the drones, just like they know where all the missing socks go after laundry day. But hey, at least it’s consistent with Washington’s usual stance: “We’ll look into it… eventually.”
So, Trump’s personality may not have changed, but the audience sure has. The first time, it was hostile reporters and a frosty reception. Now, it’s business leaders, ex-critics, and even Jeff Bezos, all cozying up to the golden ticket. Trump’s not just running for president again—he’s auditioning for Best Drama and Best Comedy.
Sources:
- Full Trump quote and Axios coverage: AP Video
- Haberman's NYT commentary: NYT Analysis
- Politico Playbook insights: Politico
[SEGMENT 2-4] Trump presser 4 [X] SB – CNN Jake Tapper on Trump suing the media Overstate Trump’s friendliness and genialness at this press conference. Lawsuit against ABC won’t be the end. Bob Woodward, Pulitzer (on Russia hoax) Iowa poll. Ann Seltzer 60 Minutes – editing Wildly ridiculous Trump is going rogue because he won. He’s been emboldened Personal. Angry. Bad poll. On the Media:
He calls out the press: “We have to straighten out the media—it’s very corrupt!” And then takes questions from the very people he’s roasting. That’s like insulting the chef while they’re serving your dinner: “This steak’s probably garbage... but keep it coming, so I can keep sending it back!”
On DeSantis and Rubio:
Trump’s softening on DeSantis and Rubio, calling Ron’s work “a good job.” That’s Trumpese for “He hasn’t screwed up... yet.” And as for Rubio, Trump’s letting Florida decide whether to keep him or send him packing. Imagine Marco hearing that, sweating bullets thinking, “Please, not another nickname!”
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
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Manage episode 456910612 series 2337847
Kevin Jackson द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Kevin Jackson या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal।
[SEGMENT 2-1 Trump’s presser 1 Trump’s Press Conference: A Stand-Up Routine Opening Line:
You ever notice how Trump can turn a simple announcement into a three-ring circus? I say this affectionately. I went to the circus once as a kid, so I rather enjoy waking up each day to a Trump presidency, and watching him tame Leftists like the ringmaster he is. He’s at Mar-a-Lago with a golden megaphone: “Ladies and gentlemen, presenting my greatest trick—making $100 billion investments look like pocket change!”
On the Border Wall:
Trump’s talking about the border wall again: “We’ll sell the leftover materials. It’s almost a criminal act not to!” Yeah, Joe, why didn’t you list it on Craigslist? I mean, you already left the gate wide open; might as well let someone get a deal on the fence.
[SEGMENT 2-2] Trump’s presser 2 On Changing Personalities:
Trump says, “The first term everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend. I don’t know. My personality changed or something.” Yeah, because when Trump says he’s changed, it’s not subtle. It’s like going from wearing a red tie to a gold one and calling it rebranding.
The ‘Changed Man’ Narrative:
Jeff Bezos even called him “a changed man.” That’s rich coming from the guy who changed bookstores into warehouses. Bezos probably walked into Mar-a-Lago and said, “Wow, you’ve changed, Mr. President.” And Trump, sipping his Diet Coke, went, “No, Jeff, you’ve changed. Look at those muscles. Amazon Prime delivering gains!”
Washington’s the Real Change:
Maggie Haberman says it’s not Trump who changed—it’s Washington. She’s right! Washington’s doing that thing where they pretend they’re nice to the boss right before performance reviews. Suddenly, all these old foes are “friends.” Mitch McConnell probably sent a Christmas card that said, “To my bestie, DJT. Let’s build back better… walls!”
The Biden Void:
Politico says part of Trump’s new glow-up is because Biden has “disappeared.” The guy’s so invisible, he’s practically playing Where’s Waldo? on the world stage. Meanwhile, Trump’s doing press conferences, fielding drone conspiracies, and even making friends with RFK Jr., saying he’s “not as radical as you’d think.” That’s Trump-speak for, “He hasn’t made fun of me... yet.”
On Drones:
Speaking of drones, Trump says, “The government knows what’s happening.” Sure they do, Mr. President. They know about the drones, just like they know where all the missing socks go after laundry day. But hey, at least it’s consistent with Washington’s usual stance: “We’ll look into it… eventually.”
So, Trump’s personality may not have changed, but the audience sure has. The first time, it was hostile reporters and a frosty reception. Now, it’s business leaders, ex-critics, and even Jeff Bezos, all cozying up to the golden ticket. Trump’s not just running for president again—he’s auditioning for Best Drama and Best Comedy.
Sources:
[SEGMENT 2-4] Trump presser 4 [X] SB – CNN Jake Tapper on Trump suing the media Overstate Trump’s friendliness and genialness at this press conference. Lawsuit against ABC won’t be the end. Bob Woodward, Pulitzer (on Russia hoax) Iowa poll. Ann Seltzer 60 Minutes – editing Wildly ridiculous Trump is going rogue because he won. He’s been emboldened Personal. Angry. Bad poll. On the Media:
He calls out the press: “We have to straighten out the media—it’s very corrupt!” And then takes questions from the very people he’s roasting. That’s like insulting the chef while they’re serving your dinner: “This steak’s probably garbage... but keep it coming, so I can keep sending it back!”
On DeSantis and Rubio:
Trump’s softening on DeSantis and Rubio, calling Ron’s work “a good job.” That’s Trumpese for “He hasn’t screwed up... yet.” And as for Rubio, Trump’s letting Florida decide whether to keep him or send him packing. Imagine Marco hearing that, sweating bullets thinking, “Please, not another nickname!”
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
…
continue reading
You ever notice how Trump can turn a simple announcement into a three-ring circus? I say this affectionately. I went to the circus once as a kid, so I rather enjoy waking up each day to a Trump presidency, and watching him tame Leftists like the ringmaster he is. He’s at Mar-a-Lago with a golden megaphone: “Ladies and gentlemen, presenting my greatest trick—making $100 billion investments look like pocket change!”
On the Border Wall:
Trump’s talking about the border wall again: “We’ll sell the leftover materials. It’s almost a criminal act not to!” Yeah, Joe, why didn’t you list it on Craigslist? I mean, you already left the gate wide open; might as well let someone get a deal on the fence.
[SEGMENT 2-2] Trump’s presser 2 On Changing Personalities:
Trump says, “The first term everybody was fighting me. In this term, everybody wants to be my friend. I don’t know. My personality changed or something.” Yeah, because when Trump says he’s changed, it’s not subtle. It’s like going from wearing a red tie to a gold one and calling it rebranding.
The ‘Changed Man’ Narrative:
Jeff Bezos even called him “a changed man.” That’s rich coming from the guy who changed bookstores into warehouses. Bezos probably walked into Mar-a-Lago and said, “Wow, you’ve changed, Mr. President.” And Trump, sipping his Diet Coke, went, “No, Jeff, you’ve changed. Look at those muscles. Amazon Prime delivering gains!”
Washington’s the Real Change:
Maggie Haberman says it’s not Trump who changed—it’s Washington. She’s right! Washington’s doing that thing where they pretend they’re nice to the boss right before performance reviews. Suddenly, all these old foes are “friends.” Mitch McConnell probably sent a Christmas card that said, “To my bestie, DJT. Let’s build back better… walls!”
The Biden Void:
Politico says part of Trump’s new glow-up is because Biden has “disappeared.” The guy’s so invisible, he’s practically playing Where’s Waldo? on the world stage. Meanwhile, Trump’s doing press conferences, fielding drone conspiracies, and even making friends with RFK Jr., saying he’s “not as radical as you’d think.” That’s Trump-speak for, “He hasn’t made fun of me... yet.”
On Drones:
Speaking of drones, Trump says, “The government knows what’s happening.” Sure they do, Mr. President. They know about the drones, just like they know where all the missing socks go after laundry day. But hey, at least it’s consistent with Washington’s usual stance: “We’ll look into it… eventually.”
So, Trump’s personality may not have changed, but the audience sure has. The first time, it was hostile reporters and a frosty reception. Now, it’s business leaders, ex-critics, and even Jeff Bezos, all cozying up to the golden ticket. Trump’s not just running for president again—he’s auditioning for Best Drama and Best Comedy.
Sources:
- Full Trump quote and Axios coverage: AP Video
- Haberman's NYT commentary: NYT Analysis
- Politico Playbook insights: Politico
[SEGMENT 2-4] Trump presser 4 [X] SB – CNN Jake Tapper on Trump suing the media Overstate Trump’s friendliness and genialness at this press conference. Lawsuit against ABC won’t be the end. Bob Woodward, Pulitzer (on Russia hoax) Iowa poll. Ann Seltzer 60 Minutes – editing Wildly ridiculous Trump is going rogue because he won. He’s been emboldened Personal. Angry. Bad poll. On the Media:
He calls out the press: “We have to straighten out the media—it’s very corrupt!” And then takes questions from the very people he’s roasting. That’s like insulting the chef while they’re serving your dinner: “This steak’s probably garbage... but keep it coming, so I can keep sending it back!”
On DeSantis and Rubio:
Trump’s softening on DeSantis and Rubio, calling Ron’s work “a good job.” That’s Trumpese for “He hasn’t screwed up... yet.” And as for Rubio, Trump’s letting Florida decide whether to keep him or send him packing. Imagine Marco hearing that, sweating bullets thinking, “Please, not another nickname!”
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.
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