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Trump has a ‘maximum’ meltdown on social media after hate-watching ‘60 Minutes’

The president snapped after watching a TV show he didn’t like and said CBS should lose its license.

Donald Trump on Sunday called for “maximum fines and punishment” against CBS and its corporate parent, Paramount, over Sunday night’s “60 Minutes” broadcast.

In two separate posts on his Truth Social website, Trump complained about the show’s interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris last year ― which he is suing the company over ― and railed against Sunday night’s reports on Greenland and the war in Ukraine.

Trump has a ‘maximum’ meltdown on social media after hate-watching ‘60 Minutes’https://www.huffpost.com/entry/donald-trump-60-minutes-meltdown_n_67fc70eae4b0c8069e852f1bOpen linkView original on lemmy.world

Or rather they consider anger to be an emotion of strength, rather than one of fear

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Yep, thank God A WOMAN doesn't have the nuclear codes. Just imagine how scary that would be.

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dubvee.org

Does anyone else remember when "senile old man yells at the TV" wasn't relevant political news*? I do. Can we please go back to those times?

Oh, pre-2016, how I miss you.

(It's relevant because he has toadies in place to enforce his insane whims).

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I remember when hearing from the president was special and they would prepare a statement or speech. It made news because it was important and rare.

Now it's a multiple times a day occurrence of verbal diarrhea.

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aarRJaayreply
lemm.ee

When people stop electing them into positions of massive power then yes, we can stop talking about them.

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entwine413reply
lemm.ee

Except trump admitted the election was rigged.

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Yeah, quit with the "fair & square" bullshit, it was rigged and we ALL know it.

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And we’ve never really seen that go anywhere.

  • with lack of well known evidence, I assume that there is no evidence of widespread direct fraud
  • but we know there was voter suppression in many states. Why haven’t I seen anything about the impact of that?
  • and we know there was vote buying, in any sane world, someone would be in jail already
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lemmy.ca

He urged FCC Chair Brendan Carr, who was named to the position by Trump, to deliver “substantial” penalties to the network for what he called “unlawful and illegal behavior.”

“CBS is out of control, at levels never seen before, and they should pay a big price for this,” he wrote.

In Trump's mind, saying something he doesn't want you to say is "unlawful and illegal". And since both Congress and the Supreme Court have decided that he is never wrong, and law enforcement now operates by kidnapping people and trafficking them into life imprisonment and slavery without trial, that is the de facto reality.

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law enforcement now operates by kidnapping people and trafficking them into life imprisonment and slavery without trial

This is fucked up and it's terrifying that's the new reality

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DogPeePooreply
lemm.ee

We really need him to produce a chart of these levels he’s talking about, for the sake of comedy.

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I assume the levels fall within an energy frequency not detectable by the normal human retina, thus making any such visual representation meaningless to us mere mortals.

Many such levels.

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lemmy.ml

"...at levels never seen before"

its over 9000!

::: spoiler or... 8000 if you're og. so tired of the maga dumbz. :::

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lemmy.world

and law enforcement now operates by kidnapping people and trafficking them into life imprisonment and slavery without trial

Oh, honey. You don't think those people are still alive, do you?

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floofloofreply
lemmy.ca

Realistically, we don't know, because the point is for them to disappear. Historically this has tended to mean people get killed.

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lemm.ee

How would you know if they're dead or alive if they disappeared? They're Schroedinger's Political Prisoners, perfect for plausible deniablity.

"We don't know if they're dead. They could be living wonderful lives in a tropical paradise, and they just dont want to share, you don't know."

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They could be living wonderful lives in a tropical paradise, and they just dont want to share, you don't know."

Like Whitman, Price, and Hadad. You remember them‽

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jaybonereply
lemmy.zip

They’re saying that Maryland guy is still alive.

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Just need ai image generation to advance enough that the Live Photo doesn’t have 6 fingers

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Jaysynreply
lemmy.world

I'd call him President Wetwipe, but those are actually useful.

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Blatant threats of government retaliation against private citizens.

Clear violation of the First Amendment.

And nothing will happen.

Fuck Trump.

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sik0fewlreply
lemmy.ca

Well, technically the first amendment only affects Congress. Should be a slam dunk case for Trump with this Supreme Court.

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sik0fewlreply
lemmy.ca

Here is the text for your own interpretation:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

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scathliathreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Damn, the Framers were really confident we wouldn't bork up this badly, weren't they?

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The more I read through the Federalist Papers and others, I am forced to agree. A lot of ideology, not a lot of logical follow-through.

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lemm.ee

Cluster B personality disorders, specifically Narcissistic types, aren’t keen on truth, they create their own “truth” and gaslight anyone who contradicts that personal “truth”. Allegedly.

Cluster B, both borderline and narcissistic types, fear exposure of who and what they really are at baseline. The difference is a borderline will turn that anger and madness inward, possibly to the point of self harm and suicide, while the narcissistic type will turn that anger and vitriol at the source of potential or real exposure of truth. Allegedly.

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It gets even weirder: a narcissists sense of reality checking is impaired such that they are unable to accept facts that contradict their viewpoint. If their statements/opinions collide with reality, they dismiss it as they hold themselves above reality. They don't / can't learn as this would imply there are gaps in their knowledge and whoever is the messenger of such contradicting facts will incur wrath to allow them to heal, no matter how tactful this is brought to them. Narcissists don't lie (in their mind) and this is akin to something like psychosis or delusion. This is different from psychopaths who are aware of their lies but the motivation differs in that a psychopath does it for external gain (to obtain a goal) whereas narcissists do this for internal gains (so called narcissists supply - feeding the ego). One could speculate that a narcissistic autocrat and his followers (Trump and MAGAs) suffer from shared psychosis.

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zephorahreply
lemm.ee

The real pity is as damaging as narcissistic personality disorder is, few get treatment because they’re just sane enough most of the time to not be institutionalized, even temporarily.

Vs borderlines who get there by virtue of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and self harm.

The real damage of using OCD, ADHD, and narcissist outside of truly diagnosable situations has no doubt been realized in the complete absence of recognition in the present political climate. So now we have a social movement based on one narcissist’s self constructed reality. Allegedly.

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Narcissists don't seek treatment as this would imply they're imperfect, however destructive their lives are. On the other hand we don't force treatment on people unless they are an immediate physical threat to someone or themselves. Another aspect, you alluded to, is culture. In the west, especially the US there is a reverence toward these types of behaviour that are in line of the traits seen with overt narcissists. Kind of a positive feedback loop wherein these types filter towards the top of whatever organisation. I believe Musk is narcissistic aswell, and I doubt he is truly autistic. (I think he is self diagnosed, and normally I refrain from gatekeeping, however, I believe he is self aware enough to figure something is different about him and he mistakenly attributed these aberrations in his personality for autism instead of narcissism - I might be wrong though.) Having these two characters in power does not bode well for our civilisation. It makes me nauseous to think that they themselves are unable to recognise the destruction they are bringing onto the world.

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This next statement is not intended as disparaging to anyone diagnosed with autism. I do think there are some individuals who will disparage autistic individuals by using a self diagnosis of autism as an excuse for crappy behavior.

Remember, if the Behind the Bastards journalist is to be believed, Elon grew up without friends. That experience alone may account for some the aberrant behavior we see.

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I've been in two abusive relationships as an adult. Two years with a woman who I'm pretty sure had BPD. Five years with a man who hits all the markers for NPD. This tracks, based on my anecdotal experience.

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lemm.ee

Hitler was notorious for his temper tantrums. He is confirmed to have watched Charlie Chaplin's iconic 1940 film 'Thr Great Dictator' but never said or wrote what he thought of it. Charlie Chaplin said that he would have given anything to know what he thought of it.

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lemmy.world

Trump is born almost exactly 1 year later after hitlers death coincidence? Reincarnation baby, no quick saves.

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lemmy.world

Something must have happened in the process though, at least Hitler was halfway competent.

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Sconrad122reply
lemmy.world

Not really, he wasn't. The myth of Nazi/fascist competence comes from a combination of propaganda and "right time, right place" in terms of when they took the reins of the German economy. A kind of funny example that isn't Nazis, but their contemporary fascists, Mussolini's Italian regime damaged the on-time performance of trains in Italy, but the regime kept saying the trains were running on time to the point where it's become a whole saying about excusing fascism because of its competence/results ("at least the trains run on time").

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Straight up, the dude has been the beneficiary of the most dick-riding post-humous propaganda ever, second maybe only to Robert E. Lee or Jeff Davis.

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rothainereply
lemm.ee

Oh, so it's like "at least eggs are cheaper"? Neat

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It’s effective. If you listen to interviews where people give reasons they voted for mango Mussolini, it’s invariably something he declared regardless of reality or evidence.

It shouldn’t take much listening to the guy to realize everything he says is BS but apparently some people only hear what they want to, and take that as fact

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The allied forces explicitly decided not to try assassinating Hitler. They were worried someone more competent would take his place.

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Maybe they just showed him the same cut as in Iron Sky (2012). It would be amazin if that joke was that deep.

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lemmy.world

"Man"? "Ogre", or "Demon" or "Beast" or "AntiChrist" or many other epithets for evil beings are far more appropriate to refer to HitlerBeast.

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Nice, Ive been calling him HitlerPig, ever since I read that was the favored name by younger staffers in the Biden White House. I found it simulateously vicious, hilarious, and accurate, so it's become my go-to name in print.

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lemmy.world

"maximum fines and punishment"

Sure. Those are both 0, jackass.

He should just go ahead and have that stroke he's been foreshadowing for years.

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Science will later tell us he was having a 60-year-long stroke. Ironically, the “greatest” stroke of all time.

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“They are not a ‘News Show,’ but a dishonest Political Operative simply disguised as ‘News,’ and must be responsible for what they have done, and are doing,” the president wrote.

Isn't this clown being sued by the same firm that sued Fox "News" and won?

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lemmy.world

Trump needs to be removed from office and we should be out in the streets calling for nothing less

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lemmy.world

This guy has himself surrounded by yes men and is locked into his own disinformation bubble for most of the time. Getting a glimpse of what people who aren't kissing his ass really are thinking about him must have been quite the whiplash for his tiny sick mind to take.

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I watch 60 Minutes regularly. Mostly the mainstream media is way too easy on this administration. While this wasn’t some crushing indictment, I can see why Trump was unhappy about it. And Zelenskyy was being super diplomatic. I know deep down he just wants to tell Trump to go fuck himself.

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lemmy.world

Guys why are you talking bad about the supreme leader? He'll arrest you and starve your family.

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lemmy.world

Off to the Salvadoran concentration camp with those filthy wokist terrorists!

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This week on The Americans, they discover that they elected the old man who yells at the TV! Hilarity ensues when he chucks the remote and breaks the screen then goes on a wacky adventure to buy another TV under the new tariffs!

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We need to protect these 60 minutes people. They’re very brave and patriotic. We owe them protection for their service to America right now

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“They are not a ‘News Show,’ but a dishonest Political Operative simply disguised as ‘News’”

Shocked pikachu used “projecting”

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Endless reports of Trump melting down. Nothing about real news or change.

So sick of seeing that cheetoh-face dim-wit puppet. Dreaming of times when we never see it again.

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Trump is a BIG STRONG MAN and as Someone who Defends Mass School Shooters because of the Constitution I AGREE with Him about News Stations LOSING Their Licenses if they HURT his Feefees!

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lemmy.ca

"Truth, Justice and the American Way!" Changed to "Money, Easy Money and Stolen Money...but only for all my friends!".

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fedia.io

He urged FCC Chair Brendan Carr, who was named to the position by Trump, to deliver “substantial” penalties to the network for what he called “unlawful and illegal behavior.”

FCC: "No."

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psvrhreply
lemmy.ca

Yeah, but only because "CBS" doesn't have a broadcast license, stations do.

Also, cable TV doesn't use "broadcast licenses", and IPTV & streaming certainly don't.

A lot of what Trump does makes sense when you realize his brain ossified in 1982.

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A lot of what Trump does makes sense when you realize his brain ossified in 1982.

If that were true he wouldn't be such a fanboy for Russia. He didn't become an asset for them until 1987.

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jaybonereply
lemmy.zip

Couldn’t they put penalties on all individual stations broadcasting CBS?

Effectively forcing them to stop broadcasting?

I’m curious because I like a lot of shows on CBS. Though I watch it on cable which you are saying is not regulated by the FCC?

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It's not that the FCC doesn't regulate cable, it's that cable doesn't have broadcast licenses. No spectrum license to revoke.

The path to regulating a cable TV channel is not a straightforward one in the US. If it was, cable news a la Fox would have been in the crosshairs devades ago.

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You mean the FCC chair that has recently taken to wearing a pin with Trump's fat fucking face on it? I think you mean...

FCC: Sure thing, bossman.

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But he was put there by Trump, so he’ll do it. Just like all these other agencies.

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His tweets read like Donald Trump putting his own words into an LLM that edits text to sound like Donald Trump. Like he typed his normal nonsense into ChatGPT and said "make it sound smart but still like Donald Trump."

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