Trump Called His Own People "NUT JOBS" With "Low IQs" and Honestly, Sure
Now I do not agree with Tucker Carlson on a single thing that has ever come out of his mouth. Not one. I have tried. I have sat with it. Nothing.
But I will say this: watching Trump call his own people stupid is the most fun I have had behind this counter in a good long while.
Four hundred and eighty-five words. On Truth Social. At whatever hour a man with nuclear responsibilities finds time to write four hundred and eighty-five words about Tucker Carlson. He called Tucker a “Hand Flailing Fool.” He said Tucker “couldn’t even finish College.” He suggested Tucker see a good psychiatrist.
Tucker Carlson. A man he made. A man who interviewed him like he was a beloved grandfather telling stories about the war.
He called all four of them — Tucker, Megyn Kelly, Alex Jones, and Candace Owens — “stupid people” with “low IQs.” Those were the words. Typed out. Posted. Sent into the world.
Now, I’ve been serving people in this diner for going on fifteen years, and I can tell you: when a man starts calling his biggest fans stupid in public, something has gone sideways in his wiring. That’s not confidence. That’s not strength. That’s what happens when your doctor tells you to cut back on salt and you eat a whole ham out of spite.
The best part — and Lord, the best part — was Candace Owens. She posted back that “it may be time to put Grandpa up in a home.”
Candace Owens. Said that.
I don’t know what to do with a world where I’m nodding along with Candace Owens, but here we are. Tuesday, April 9th, 2026. Write it down.
I’ve seen family reunions fall apart slower than this.
You want anything else, or are you just gonna sit there and enjoy watching people who built him figure out what they built?