Donald Trump, despite not holding a medical degree, is now treating “Trump Derangement Syndrome” like it’s a legitimate ailment, thanks to a cheeky A.I. video shared on Truth Social. This is classic Trump: leveraging satire and media to poke at his critics. Meanwhile, corporate media outlets like CNN and MSNBC are wringing their hands, framing it as yet another instance of Trump’s dangerous antics. But let’s be real—when has humor or satire ever been off-limits in politics?
These mainstream networks want you to believe that trivializing his opponents is harmful, yet they pounce on any opportunity to amplify character attacks on Trump themselves. CNN has turned every Trump tweet into a national emergency, spinning his irreverent humor into a narrative of instability. But isn’t it ironic? You’d think their focus would be on real issues affecting Americans rather than a form of mockery that is par for the course in modern political communication.
Fox News, on the other hand, often jumps at the chance to highlight Trump’s unfiltered remarks, framing him as a populist hero standing against the “elite” media. But let’s not kid ourselves; each side’s coverage serves a deeper agenda. The left demonizes, while the right glorifies, reducing political discourse to a pitiful tug-of-war of narratives.
At the end of the day, Trump’s joke about “Trump Derangement Syndrome” is a symptom of a larger issue: a disconnected, self-righteous media that can’t handle humor or critique, especially when it’s aimed at their preferred narratives. They’re more interested in enforcing faux civility than fostering genuine discussions. Trump’s antics expose their fragility and hypocrisy.
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