It’s getting messy for Trump and the Republicans.
The headline says it all:
‘I’m Not That Informed on National Security,’ Graham Says in South Carolina Debate
That would be Darline Graham, Trump’s choice to replace the GOP senator who died last month. No, not Mitch McConnel, the other one.
Darline Graham is a Trump supporter so it’s no wonder that he chose her; for him, her not being informed on national security is a benefit. He doesn’t know much about national security, either.
Losses are piling up for Trump-backed candidates
“Republican primary voters have now rejected 10 Trump-endorsed candidates for statewide office or Congress this primary season.”
Why are they being rejected? Evidence is still being collected.
I don’t know if the truth is coming out, TBH, the truth being that Trump is self-centered, aging, sick, and incompetent. I think this is more of a FAFO matter that people are voting against Trump: they’re hurting and the future isn’t the rosy scenario that Trump promised and they expected.
Many people seemed to vote for Trump by ignoring his actual record of achievement. They blindly accepted his promises in 2024:
- No new wars
- Prices will come down — fast
- No golfing
- Law and order
- Building the military
- Improving the economy
- Lowering the national debt
- Make America healthy again
Everything Trump’s done since he began his second term has resulted in the opposite of his promises.
- Trump started a war with Iran which reduced military munitions and readiness
- Prices keep going up, now setting new records for how high they’ve reached
- Trump golfs over a quarter of the time he’s been in office
- Political prosecutions and pardons have replaced law and order
- While the unemployment rate remains roughly 4%, the number of employed Americans are declining
- Trump is adding no new jobs
- Measles cases are at a 30 year high
Trump claims we’re in a ‘golden age’ but personal bankruptcies are going up.
Personal bankruptcy filings are soaring in 2026, signaling growing economic distress
“The number of Americans who file for bankruptcy is growing. More than 500,000 people took this step in 2025, nearly 50% more than in 2022. And the numbers have kept on climbing, with a 12% jump in June 2026 from a year earlier as many consumers struggled to pay their bills.”
The bottom line, again is the truth: Trump cares about no one but Trump.
Your Trump Quote of the Day reminder:

Unable to change now, Trump continues with the same con that brought him success, whip-cream claims and empty promises.
Trump’s ‘Golden Age’ Economy Pitch Fizzles With Midterm Voters
“Inside the White House, there’s broad confidence that the administration has a record to run on, one the president will likely be hammering from here to November. But other Republicans, including some people close to the president, are concerned that won’t be enough, especially for candidates running in competitive races. They want him to offer fresh economic plans, such as further tax cuts expanding on last year’s major law that’s central to the GOP economic pitch.”
And yet, with all that’s going bad, Trump thinks it’s going great:

Trump probably wants to be the next POTUS because he’s making so much money off of being in the Oval Office during this term. Besides increasing his wealth by over $3B in 2025, We the People are paying for all of his mistakes. We’re paying for his travel, and we’re paying for his golfing.
Yet, these are only the first manifestations of the many messes Trump has created. By rolling back environmental protections, the impact, via increased pollution, more extreme weather, and more natural disasters, are looming on the horizon.
Likewise, Education, which Trump has gutted, is a ticking timebomb. One of the foundations for US growth in the last century was its strong education system. It wasn’t perfect, and it was uneven, and yet, it offered promise and hope.
The GOP has been actively wrecking it, monetizing it more each year. Trump is accelerating this process, effectively dumbing down America at a time when the challenges we face require more thinking, more knowledge, more education, and more intelligence.
The evidence of Trump’s impact on our education system won’t immediately show. But like all the other mistakes which Trump has made, it’ll soon be as evident as the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and the White House lawn.
