Donald Trump gave an interview to Time magazine
this week were he said basically a ton of
crazy things but none of them were crazier
than the last statement he made to the reporter
doing the interview were he said that "I can't
be doing such a bad job because I'm president
and you're not."
As if that reporter had run for president
and didn't win or was a sitting president
at one point but got removed.
I don't know exactly what Trump is trying
to imply there but he's using, hmm, probably
a seven year olds logic.
I'm in charge and you're not.
This is the most immature human being I think
that we have ever had sitting in the White
House and that says a lot because George W.
Bush was insanely immature but that's the
extent of Donald Trump's, I guess you'd call
them comebacks or defense of his presidency.
I'm president and you're not and if I was
doing a bad job, I wouldn't be president.
Let me tell you something buddy, there's a
lot of people around this country working
right now to make sure that you are no longer
the president in the coming months and to
be honest, that seems incredibly likely to
happen.
I personally do not believe that when we go
into 2018, Donald Trump will still be the
president of the United States.
There is too much stuff adding up that's going
to eventually lead to some kind of impeachment,
resignation or other removal from office for
Donald Trump.
Whether it's his connections and campaign
connections with foreign operatives or whether
it's his constant violation of the emoluments
clause, something will take him down before
the end of the year so his little defense
of, I'm president and you're not, maybe we
should just let him say it for the next few
months because he's not going to be able to
say it for very long.
Obviously this man is going to a one term
president.
He understands that and that's why he throws
out these little childish insults.
Also during that interview with Time he defended
his stance that Ted Cruz's father is somehow
connected to the assassination of JFK.
This is an unhinged individual who has access
to our nuclear codes.
If he walked into the office right now and
said "Send a nuke to Nebraska" they couldn't
tell him no.
They would have to do it and this is a man
who firmly believes in the conspiracy theories
that he hears on info wars and the ones that
he makes up in his own deranged brain but,
as he says, he's president and 
you're not.
