Ronald Reagan showed that to be a successful politician, it was enough to be a mediocre actor. donald trump and Democratic Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, confirmed that politics is the exclusive segment of entertainment where bad actors shine, and above all, heartbreakingly ugly ones.
Trump “survived his third assassination attempt”; We must correct that “three o’clock is the charm”. As a bad and heartbreakingly ugly actor, Trump reminds me of his counterpart, Mike Meyers and his character, Austin Powerswith whom he agrees a lot. Powers is the “antihero hero” as trump He is the “anti-political politician.” Powers is a parody of Agent 007, as Trump parodies all politicians.
When he “survived the third assassination attempt,” he demonstrated as much “good luck” as his attackers demonstrated inefficiency. It was “strange” that in the same hotel where they shot Reaganan individual armed with pistols, shotguns and knives will bypass security.
The Secret Service acted so ridiculously and masterfully, as only they usually do Austin Powers: first he took out the vice president J.D. Vance, then to Trump; They literally reversed priorities.
Maybe they really tried to kill him; but it was all very ridiculous. trump had a dinner with the press accommodating White Houseno good news about the war with Iran. The “third assassination attempt” buried the Iran issue; It was good news. “They only kill those who change things,” he said. trump; TRUE, Fidel Castro He survived more than 600 assassination attempts.
The official reaction surpassed the ridicule of Powers. They said that “the attack shows” that “they need a party room in the White House.”
And Trump said he will seek to reauthorize FISA, to legally spy on American citizens, for “national security”.
The troops that would “control” Haiti withdraw, the Resistance triumphed; Iran has more experience in resistance. trump prepares his retreat; will need FISA to “prevent attacks, and ensure national security.”
This, perhaps, was the objective of the “attempt”. Let us not allow ourselves to be distracted by the “attack”; we will forget it. Let us observe the consequences carefully; We will suffer them for long days.













