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Because None of This Is Normal

The Self-Absorbed Trump as a Person

I have no problem saying this out loud: I loathe Donald Trump.

And it has nothing to do with politics.

He could line up perfectly with every policy I support, and I still wouldn’t support him. Not for a second.

Because this isn’t about ideology—it’s about who he is as a person.

I wouldn’t work for him. I wouldn’t want him as a neighbor. I wouldn’t want him as a friend. I wouldn’t even want to be in the same social orbit as him.

And deep down, most of the people defending him wouldn’t either.

Strip away politics, and what are you left with?

A loud, insecure, attention-obsessed guy who constantly complains about being treated “unfairly,” demands loyalty and praise from everyone around him, and surrounds himself with cheap displays of wealth to mask deeper insecurities.

Put that person in your daily life—with no political label attached—and most people wouldn’t last five minutes around him.

That’s the reality.

Because long before he entered politics, Trump had already built a reputation. And it wasn’t a good one.

We’re talking about a history filled with cheating on spouses, fraud allegations, exploiting small businesses, running a so-called “university” that scammed people, and misusing charitable funds. A pattern—not an accident.

And yes, that history also includes a long association with figures like Jeffrey Epstein.

There’s no long track record of service to others. No consistent pattern of giving back. No evidence of a life built around anything other than self-interest.

Everything about him points in the same direction: himself.

Every decision, every statement, every move—it all comes down to one question: does this benefit Donald Trump?

That’s it. That’s the entire framework.

If I’m wrong, prove it.

Show the pattern of selflessness. Show the sustained commitment to something bigger than himself. Show the evidence of integrity, of sacrifice, of putting others first.

It’s not there.

And that’s why this has never been a hard decision for me.

Because no matter what he says politically, no matter what position he claims to take, it doesn’t change the underlying reality.

You’re not just supporting policies—you’re supporting the person behind them.

And in this case, that’s the problem.

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