Monday, May 25, 2026

Manic Trump Kicks Off Memorial Day With Rage Post

Draft-dodging President Donald Trump kicked off Memorial Day by flying into a full-blown hissy fit over criticism of his bungled war negotiations. . . Trump, who received five military deferments during the 1960s, four for academic reasons and one for bone spurs, started the national holiday by airing personal grievances, rather than issuing a heartfelt tribute to the nation’s fallen.
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Manic Trump Kicks Off Memorial Day With 6:15AM Rage Post

By Leigh Kimmins

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President Donald Trump kicked off Memorial Day morning with a series of fiery Truth Social posts attacking his political opponents. Beginning around 6:10 a.m. EDT, the president lashed out at critics of his administration’s ongoing war negotiations with Iran.
The Early-Morning Post Flurry
According to reports from outlets like The Daily Beast and The New York Post, the president's early holiday messaging unfolded across multiple posts:
  • 6:10 a.m. EDT: Trump first targeted domestic critics of his administration's diplomatic negotiations with Iran, labeling them "losers" and "fools" who should "go home and rest."
  • 6:18 a.m. EDT: He followed up with a message combining holiday greetings with political attacks, writing: “Happy Memorial Day to all, including the Dumocrats, who disrespect our Military and all of the tremendous success that it has had over the last year. God Bless those that have made the ultimate sacrifice. I love you all!”
  • 6:26 a.m. EDT: He published another post continuing his attacks against "Dumocrats."
The Context Behind the Outburst
The holiday posting spree comes amid heavy scrutiny over the administration's military and diplomatic actions in the Middle East. The conflict with Iran, which Trump launched in February, has entered its 12th week.
Trump has faced intense pressure from both sides of the political aisle. Republican hawk loyalists like Senator Roger Wicker and Senator Lindsey Graham have publicly warned the president against making a weak or "disastrous" deal with Tehran, while other factions are critical of the administration entangling U.S. troops in a foreign conflict.
 
Public and Official Response
  1. The early-morning tirade drew immediate backlash from political commentators, social media users, and military veterans who blasted the president for using a solemn day of remembrance to air personal and political grievances. 
  2. Observers noted it followed a pattern from the previous year, when Trump similarly used his Memorial Day message to attack federal judges and political rivals.
Despite the early-morning online controversy, President Trump is scheduled to transition to traditional executive holiday duties later in the day, including a scheduled wreath-laying ceremony and formal address at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Sunday, May 24, 2026

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"Jump Up / Hello Goodbye" Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Jon Batiste, Louis Cato & Stephen Colbert

"The Late Show" signs off with two powerful musical performances back-to-back, beginning with the quartet of Stephen Colbert, Louis Cato, Jon Batiste and Elvis Costello performing Costello's 1977 tune, "Jump Up." 
 
As that song ends, the foursome are joined by Paul McCartney and The Great Big Joy Machine for a once-in-a-lifetime rendition of The Beatles' "Hello Goodbye," which ends with a giant singalong featuring the entire staff of "The Late Show." 
"Jump Up / Hello Goodbye" Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Jon Batiste,  Louis Cato & Stephen Colbert

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"Jump Up / Hello Goodbye" Paul McCartney, Elvis Costello, Jon Batiste,  Louis Cato & Stephen Colbert

In the Zeitgeist

Zeitgeist translates from German as the "spirit of the time". It describes the prevailing mood, cultural climate, and collective attitudes of a specific era.

In the Zeitgeist 

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zeitgeist (noun) - the spirit or mood of a particular moment, year, or age; the distinctive intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of a period of history [zahyt-gahyst] 

Word of the Day: ZEITGEIST - Roots2Words

BREAKDOWN: The word zeitgeist is relatively new and comes to English directly from the German word for spirit of the age. Its roots are zeit meaning time and geist meaning spirit.

“Georg Hegel viewed the "great men" as instruments of something far greater. Hegel believes that an individual can indeed embody the zeitgeist for a moment, but also that the individual isn't always clear they are doing so.” —Emmanuel Macron

Manic Trump Kicks Off Memorial Day With Rage Post

Draft-dodging President Donald Trump kicked off Memorial Day by flying into a full-blown hissy fit over criticism of his bungled war negot...