I prepared a blog post for today about one of the stories in my book, Traveling Through History: A Collection of Historical Short Stories; however, recent events and revelations must take precedence. To blog today about one of my short stories seemed frivolous.
On Thursday, February 5, 2026, Donald Trump offered one of his word salads at the 74th Annual National Prayer Breakfast.
As Trump is wont to do, he went off on a tangent and just couldn’t help himself. Instead of talking about “a higher power,” he talked about his power and how unfairly he has been treated.
Instead of looking to the future like all our other U.S. Presidents have done, Trump’s mind is stuck in that wonderful year 2020. You know – that year he told us to drink bleach to kill COVID-19. That was the year he said COVID-19 was a hoax until he ended up in the hospital with it.
Trump’s speeches have always been erratic and nonsensical – and then, he goes off script and things quickly deteriorate even more.
At last Thursday’s National Prayer Breakfast, among numerous other off-the-beam things, he said, “They rigged the second election, I had to win it. I had to win it. I needed it for my own ego. I would’ve had a bad ego for the rest of my life. Now I really have a big ego, though. Beating those lunatics was incredible, right? What a great feeling, winning every swing state, winning the popular vote.”
He was apparently referring to the 2016 election when he continued rambling and said, “You know, they said, I didn’t win the popular vote. I did. They always say, ‘While Donald Trump did not win the popular vote,’ they always say, ‘while Donald Trump did not win the popular vote,’ you know, sitting up against they said, ‘while Donald Trump did not win the popular vote, he won the president.’”
He tends to get in a verbal loop from which he can’t remove himself. “Broken record” comes to my mind and to the minds of my readers of a certain age.
Thinking he was being funny, he made fun of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson for wanting to pray before eating a meal. I don’t think poking fun at someone for wanting to pray before a meal was the best “joke” to tell at a “Prayer Breakfast.” Just sayin!
Trump rambled and verbally meandered for an hour and 15 minutes. It would be one thing if he talked coherently, intellectually, and in complete sentences about something of national interest for 75 minutes, but that isn’t possible. You only need to listen to him speak for one minute to know that’s never going to happen. He appears unable from what I’ve witnessed since 2019 to do any of those things. He neither has a command of the English language nor a command of national – much less international – affairs.
The fact that he was elected U.S. President once, much less twice, is one of the great mysteries of life. They voted for him instead of a former Secretary of State. They voted for him instead of a sitting U.S. Vice President and former Attorney General of the most populous state in the union. But guess what… they were both women.
Hillary Clinton won the popular vote by almost three million but, thanks to the antiquated Electoral College system we have in place, the popular vote doesn’t matter. Nevertheless, Trump just cannot forget that Clinton got more votes than he. Even though he was elected, he still whines and says the election was “rigged” and “unfair.” What a sad, miserable man.
No matter how advanced we Americans think our country is, we cannot as a people vote for a woman who is head and shoulders more qualified than a so-called businessman who has bankrupted too many businesses to count, can’t put a sentence together, has the most fragile ego of anyone we can name, and brags about molesting women. You wouldn’t hire him to work for you or to do work in your home, so why did you vote for him to be the President of the United States?
Enough is enough! Why do we have the 25th Amendment?
Raise your hand if you’re a Christian. Keep your hand up if you think Trump had a clue where he was on February 5, 2026, or what prayer is.
Janet
The government should be afraid of its citizens, not the other way around.


Yeah, his ramblings are insane, and at a prayer breakfast, talking politics instead of faith is really a waste of time for all those so-called Christians in attendance.
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I’m sure of them were very pleased with his comments, and that’s the root of the problem.
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They are probably more on the “I need to deal with and endure his childish behavior to get what I want” side of things than anything else, which is still bad enough. But that’s the problem with that side of Christianity and the prosperity gospel.
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Yes. “How can I benefit financially or socially from it?”
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Yes! Paula White has benefited greatly from her connection to the president.
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She certainly has. Franklin Graham used to bask in Trump’s light, but I haven’t seen them together lately.
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