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Day 173: Donny's Desperate Propaganda and Flooded Ego

Friday, July 11, 2025

Donny does Texas

White House posts meme of Trump as Superman

The White House used to be a respectable and trusted channel of information. Today it's just an extension of Donny's personal propaganda machine. And they're terrible at it.

In an apparent attempt to capitalize on the buzz surrounding the release of a new Superman film, the White House posted a meme depicting President Trump as Superman, accompanied by the caption: "THE SYMBOL OF HOPE. TRUTH. JUSTICE. THE AMERICAN WAY. SUPERMAN TRUMP."

As you might expect, the post was met with widespread mockery and criticism all over the internet.

Donny has previously compared himself to Mother Teresa, Elvis, Al Capone, Jesus and Winston Churchill. Because of course he has.

We could spend all day pointing out what's wrong with that picture, but I'll leave that to the best of the internet, sadly all on x/twitter:


Donny: No one has Ever Seen Anything Like This

King Donny finally made it to Texas Hill Country, days after catastrophic flooding claimed at least 120 lives - and, in true Donny fashion, he managed to turn a solemn visit into another episode of his endless ego tour.

He stood in front of cameras, surveying the devastation, and trotted out his favorite line:

"“We’ve never seen anything like this.”

  • DJT, July 2025

Of course he said that. He always says that. Because Donny is either genuinely shocked by everything - like a goldfish with short-term memory loss - or it’s just the only phrase loaded into his brain under “public speaking: disaster edition.”

Let’s recap the hits:

  • Grocery prices? “Like nobody’s ever seen before.”
  • Crime rates? “Through the roof, like never before in American history.”
  • Political opponents? “The worst anyone has ever seen.”

His own “accomplishments”? You guessed it: “Historic, like no one’s ever seen.”

But here’s the kicker: The devastation in Texas is real. The lives lost are real. And so is the need for a strong, functioning FEMA - the very agency Donny has spent months trying to gut, starve, and politicize.

So while he’s patting himself on the back and praising the emergency response, remember:

He wanted to dismantle the agency that’s saving lives right now.

So spare us the shock and awe routine. Because actually, we’ve seen this before, over and over. That's why FEMA exists.