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BEDMINSTER, NEW JERSEY - AUGUST 15: Republican presidential candidate, former U.S. President Donald Trump holds a news conference outside the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster on August 15, 2024 in Bedminster, New Jersey. Trump's campaign leaders announced they were expanding his staff as the reelection campaign heads into its final few months. (Photo by Adam Gray/Getty Images)
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‘It’s painful. Make it stop’: Forget becoming president, Donald Trump in dire need of ‘Buy Donald a Mirror’ GoFundMe

At least then, his distorted self-image would have some basis in reality.

What if, instead of gunning for another presidential term, the love child of Grinch and Lorax (aka Donald Trump) invested in a robust, full-length mirror? The idea is to give him a much-needed reality check.

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In a cringe-worthy attempt to relive his glory days as a beauty pageant overlord, Trump decided to rate Harris’ physical attributes, effectively reducing the presidential race to a shallow, sexist farce. Apparently triggered by Vice President Kamala Harris’ appearance on the cover of Time magazine, a seething, jealous Trump proclaimed, “I say that I’m much better looking than her. I had never heard that one.”

With his perpetually constipated expression and a complexion that falls somewhere between “radioactive Cheeto” and a dead squirrel, Trump is hardly a paragon of beauty. And yet, here he is like a petulant child throwing a tantrum because someone else got a shiny new toy, lashing out at Harris because he can’t stand the idea of a strong, successful woman stealing his spotlight.

Before spewing his vile, misogynistic bile at Vice President Kamala Harris, perhaps the bankrupted former president should consider starting a “Buy Donald a Mirror” GoFundMe campaign. After all, self-awareness seems to be scarce in the twisted, alternate reality of Trumpland. 

Just last week in New Jersey, he had the audacity to claim that Medal of Freedom recipients like Miriam Adelson are “beautiful,” while those who earn the Medal of Honor are either “in very bad shape” or “dead.” This staggeringly insensitive statement not only cheapens the immense honor bestowed by such medals but also exposes the superficiality that rots at the core of Trump’s character.

What we are witnessing is a textbook case of narcissistic collapse, a spectacular implosion that occurs when a narcissist’s overinflated ego is punctured by the sharp reality of their own inadequacy. With Harris absolutely demolishing Trump in all corners, including in fundraising by a margin of $67 million and surging ahead of him by a whopping 14 percentage points in crucial swing states, according to a New York Times-Siena poll, it’s no wonder that Trump is spiraling into a vortex of unhinged desperation.

To undermine Harris, he has stooped to employing a barrage of sexist slurs, branding her with cringeworthy nicknames like “Kamabla,” “Lyin’ Kamala,” and “Laffin Kamala.” Last month in an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham, he even had the gall to suggest that world leaders would view Harris as a “play toy.”

Trump’s long, sordid history of reducing women to mere objects is as much a part of his brand as his fake tan and combover. For decades, he has carefully crafted his public persona around his proximity to “beautiful women,” often speaking about them as if they were little more than decorative trinkets. In a 1991 interview, he infamously remarked, “You know, it doesn’t really matter what the media write as long as you’ve got a young and beautiful piece of a**.” It’s a trait that has consistently eroded his credibility as a leader. Nevertheless, Donny’s tired, sexist rhetoric isn’t going to work this time.


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Omar is a seasoned writer specializing in all things entertainment. His approach to life and writing is the same: find the story in everything, and make sure to enjoy the ride. When not behind his keyboard, Omar is living his best life, whether that's channeling his inner superhero, trying to replicate anime recipes in his kitchen, or settling into his favorite coffee shop corner with a good book.