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Originally Posted by gfejunkie
Nobody can say I'm incorrect though.
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Actually, Einstein, you are woefully incorrect. Let me explain to you what a meltdown is. A meltdown is a breakdown of self-control. Yours was a highly inaccurate application of the word. In the future, try to use words you actually understand. You look foolish talking about things you know nothing about.
Now, where does meltdown actually apply? Well, it certainly applies to Donald P.P. Trump. The guy is having meltdowns on numerous fronts.
Partial list of Trump's current meltdowns:
1. His comparatively pitiful inauguration attendance has consumed him. He would rather talk about and try to present "alternative facts" that than talk about working with the CIA on National security! He has lost self-control and cannot even remember that his job is to lead the country, not stoke his ego.
2. He knows his approval rating is at historic low levels. He is widely unpopular with most Americans, despite what he says to himself. And It is driving him absolutely crazy.
3. The news of his Russian pee pee party is worrying him. He is melting down over that.
4. The fact that he LOST the popular vote BIGLY is KILLING him. He is worried that this will cause people to feel he is an illegitimate president. He even said, with zero proof, he would investigate (cough, cough) voter fraud. (He should worry about uncovering voter fraud that helped him more than anything!)
Talk about losing control!
Who does that? A person having a major meltdown, that's who. But not surprising, coming from a petty, thin-skinned, charlatan.
So, if you are going to use a word like meltdown, use it correctly. I just did.