IfDonald Trumpseriously wants a second career after he destroys the United States and a large part of the world he would be well advised to consider becoming a stand-up comedian. He already possesses a huge supply of jokes consisting of his off-the-wall ad-libs when responding to reporters and the public. Most of his remarks that are not out-and-out lies are insulting and/or incoherent and would in any event be better considered as humorous observations on the deplorable state of politics in America than as serious commentary coming from a respected head of state.

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Nevertheless, within The Donald’s occasionally semi-functional brain there may exist some sense that he is president to serve the American people and the nation, even if that feeling does not last long and is essentially phony. Last week he had to turn down an invitation to attend his son Donald Jr’s wedding to Florida socialite Bettina Anderson. He had previously blocked the couple from being married at the White House and followed that up with confirmation that he would not be attendingthe wedding ceremonyin the Bahamas, writing onTruth Socialthat

“While I very much wanted to be with my son, Don Jr., and the newest member of the Trump Family, his soon to be wife, Bettina, circumstances pertaining to Government, and my love for the United States of America, do not allow me to do so. I feel it is important for me to remain in Washington DC at the White House during this important period of time.”

It was presumed that his commitment to “good government” had something to do with how he later elaborated it:

“You know, this is not good timing for me. I have a thing called Iran and other things…”

Or he might even have been something to do with preparing to meet again with his master IsraeliPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been seeking yet another Washington visit, presumably to sell a new Middle East war plan. Or alternatively, it might consist of working with his stalwart Zionist real estate expertpersonal negotiatorsson-in-lawJared Kushner and Steve Witkoffto actually come to some kind of Strait of Hormuz arrangement or real ceasefire which isapparently being discussed in Pakistanwith the Iranians, but it turned out instead that he was planning onplaying golfon his course in Bedminster New Jersey. By one count, he has beengolfing 128 timessince he took office last January at a cost to the taxpayer for transportation and security in the $140 million range. It is estimated that his golfing will have cost in excess of $1 billion when his term of office is concluded.

Apart from cheating at golf, which he is known to engage in, Trump actually appears to be thinking about what he will do after the next presidential election, if he does not work out some scheme to run againcontrary to the Twenty-Second Amendment to the Constitutionwhich forbids more than two elections to the presidency by one individual. He has lately, however, looked abroad for a nice landing place that will appreciate his qualities. Inevitably, Israel has come to his mind as a suitable destination to have him become head of state or head of government since he already has been serving as butt boy to that nation’s declared interests through the conduit of America’s “best friend and closest ally” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

In a sense, the Donald could take office when Netanyahu steps down without missing a beat since he has been fully obedient to Israel since he first became president. And as far as the need to actually be Jewish to hold such a position, I and many other observers do believe that Trump conveniently converted to Judaism back in 2017. Trump raised the possibility himself that his future lies in the Jewish state last week when he cited his approval ratings, which he claimed wereoverwhelmingly positive in Israel. While speaking to the reporters gathered outside the White House, he said

Source: Global Research