RFK Jr. Provides A Major Clue Behind President Trump's Irrational Behavior
The White House was likely displeased with the HHS Secretary's revelations on Katie Miller's self-indulgent podcast.
What happens when you put two psychopaths on a podcast together while discussing a sociopath? Well, in last week’s case, some surprising insight into Donald Trump’s behavior as president in the past year.
In a clip that made the rounds right before the weekend, the Health and Human Services Secretary (and worst Kennedy family member ever) said this to the wife of Nosferatu…ahem, White House torture czar Stephen Miller. “The interesting thing about the president is that he eats really bad food, which is McDonald’s, and, you know, candy and Diet Coke,” Kennedy continued. “He drinks the Diet Coke at all times.” But, he added, “He has the constitution of a deity. I don’t know how he’s alive, but he is.” RFK Jr. later said, “You know, Dr. [Mehmet] Oz has reviewed the President’s medical records and said he’s got the highest testosterone levels that he’s ever seen for an individual over 70 years old.”
Bingo.
It’s long been speculated what is keeping the President going when it’s clear how exhausted he is because he’s constantly falling asleep on camera. Rumors of Adderall abuse have swirled around him for over a decade. He’s used makeup to cover up bruising on his hands. He bragged about acing another cognitive test without recognizing that it is not an accomplishment to be taking this many cognitive tests in a year! And now, we have a likely culprit for his worst outbursts.
Artificial testosterone is prescribed to menopausal women and sometimes to older men to deal with deficits in their emotional state, energy, sexual health, and more. However, such therapy comes with side effects, especially if the patient is taking more than the recommended dosage. Those side effects are substantial—and directly link to certain behaviors that Trump exhibits. They include insomnia, increased aggression or uncharacteristically aggressive behavior, mood swings, euphoria, irritability, impaired judgment and delusions.
Sure sounds like someone we know, right?
In recent months, the president has openly insulted reporters in very direct, crude terms (“Quiet, piggy! Quiet!); gone off on social media rants lasting for hours (33 posts in two hours on November 5th, 160 posts overnight between December 1st-2nd, and 158 posts on Christmas Eve all the way until 4 am Christmas morning); launched an abduction of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro; is assaulting the Minneapolis metropolitan area with over 3000 DHS stormtroopers; readying to invade Greenland to seize it for himself, requiring members of his “Gaza Board of Peace” to each pony up a billion dollars that he’ll control; named himself Acting President of Venezuela; openly threatened citizens with being shot if they’re disobedient; and that’s just within the last 45 days!
Perhaps more alarming is the timing. Every 24-26 days in the past couple of months is when the President has been at his most erratic and impulsive, which certainly points to a regular dosing schedule of testosterone. It is not a joke, though. His behavior is putting our nation, even the world, at great risk. Decades of diplomacy have been shattered, and important partnerships damaged with our closest allies. Trump’s overtly threatening to attack an ally, both directly and via his sadistic facsimile of Shakespeare’s character Iago (Miller again), with backup from his racist troll of a vice-president, Jackass D. Vance, to “subtly” reinforce the overt threats.
Senator Ruben Gallego from Arizona, a combat veteran, appeared on CNN with Anderson Cooper the other night and said, “I’ve been very clear. He is a madman. He is insane. He’s only thinking about himself.” “You really think he’s insane?” repeated Cooper.
“Yes!” Gallego shouted back. “I’m sorry, where are we at this moment where we don’t understand what’s happening in this country? The man is threatening war against a NATO ally. We all think this is rational, right? Let’s accept what’s happening here. He is not rational right now. He is destroying our world reputation or potentially our economic opportunity or economic might and power around the world because he is being petty.” Gallego understands. He was sent to Iraq for another war that was completely unnecessary, and that was by order of a president who was rational. Donald Trump is completely off his rocker, and everyone refuses to admit this is not normal.
America will not recover from this if they go through with blowing up NATO. Any other nation that would work with us or ally with us will not be able to trust anything, from our word to a signed treaty. They will have to consider that our people not once, but twice, elected a madman. Once can be forgiven. Twice is a deliberate choice that says, “yep, cost of living is too high, and we think the guy who ran every business of his into the ground is the one who can fix it.” Quite honestly, a lot of people internationally probably believe that we, the American public, are also irrational and dangerous.
It is also surely not lost on them that our political system is failing to act. It’s one thing to try and fail, but nobody in either party has made a serious effort to use the constitutional mechanisms to remove a President who shredded the Constitution within days of returning to office. Failure to even try, to allow our laws and international laws to be steamrolled with nothing more than a shrug, will shame us for centuries. Refusing to act when we destroy the NATO alliance for a frozen wasteland that might have valuable minerals will join the Munich Treaty of 1938 in the most ignominious annals of history. The United States will become a pariah at the level of Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks.
After that, what will a narcissist hopped up on testosterone do when everything crashes down around them? We may find out uncomfortably soon.





Trump constructs his own self-destruction and the effects are increasingly visible---on the public stage.