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Rachel Maddow calls Trump so incompetent that he cannot even fail correctly

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettApril 10, 2025No Comments
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The incompetence in government really seems to disturb Rachel Maddow. This is something that appeared in the waves during his MSNBC career. Maddow saves some of his most biting observations of incompetence for Donald Trump, and this trend recently continued on his program when Maddow detailed all the recent caves of the Trump administration.

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Maddow said:

The New York Times reports this evening that even some of the critical programs that the Trump administration said they did not want to cut apparently are always cut. Quote, last week, some officials received lists of contracts and awards that remained active.

I. But on weekends, many of these projects had been requested. Then, Tuesday, yesterday, some of the programs were restored with few explanations, but now, the administration has cited many programs which he had promised to preserve. They cannot explain what they are doing. They cannot defend what they are doing.

They cannot engage in what they do, but they cannot even reverse what they do when they try to reverse it because they are so incompetent that they cannot even fail properly. They are like a baby crushing the buttons on a keyboard without any idea what buttons do, except that the keyboard is not connected to Aime, you know, I don’t know, a word processor or a video game.

The keyboard is the controls of a survival machine that has a patient on it. One of these buttons does it, oops.

Nothing can summarize Donald Trump and his administration better than the idea that they are so incompetent that they cannot even fail properly.

The idea that the Trump administration is ignorant malicious. They have no idea what they are doing, but they just want to destroy things they don’t like, that’s the point.

The reason why there should be little concern about the implementation of an effective authoritarian regime in the United States is that its largest limiting factor is its incompetence.

This does not mean that the Trump administration will not continue to try. They will definitively do so, but more often than not, their incompetence will stop them and save America.

What do you think of Maddow’s assertion that Trump is too incompetent to fail correctly? Share your reflections in the comments below.

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