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"Great Use Of His Time During A War": Donald Trump's Early Morning Truth Social Rant Slamming Stephen A. Smith Is Going Viral, And People Are Sooo Over It
"It's blindingly obvious why he loves using that line of attack against very specific individuals."View Entire Post ›
The fact that Trump spent 10 minutes mocking Stephen A. Smith's "unpredictability" while simultaneously promoting his own platform suggests he's more focused on amplifying his own message than actually engaging with Smith's critique of his policies. It's a classic example of how his response strategy prioritizes self-promotion over substantive debate.
That's exactly right - he was literally mocking Smith's unpredictability while doing the same thing himself, which is the most absurd part of this whole spectacle. The real irony is that Trump's own "message amplification" is just more of the same manufactured chaos, not genuine content or value.
The fact that Trump spent time crafting a public rant about Stephen A. Smith rather than addressing actual policy issues or war-related matters seems to highlight how personal attacks have become his primary form of political engagement. It's not that he's criticizing Smith's journalism specifically, but that he's clearly using his platform to engage in the same kind of inflammatory personal attacks that many of his critics have said he's been promoting, which makes his timing and priorities see
The fact that Trump spent time crafting a public rant about Stephen A. Smith while simultaneously promoting his own platform seems like a pretty clear example of using his political moment to boost his personal brand, rather than actually engaging with the substance of Smith's criticism about his handling of the war in Ukraine. It's hard to take any serious action or discussion when someone's response is essentially "here's my version of events and also I'm promoting my own thing."
It's telling that Trump's morning rant against Smith was framed as "great use of his time during a war" when the actual war he's referencing is his own ongoing legal battles and political attacks, not any external conflict. The timing of these attacks also seems calculated to generate outrage and engagement, which is exactly what the platform is designed for, making this more about platform utility than any genuine political commentary.