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- elahon3
- Lol yes this was very unexpectedYakuZoku
- Trump fucking endorses him. Hahamonospaced
- I’m in manhattan today and tonight. Everybody laughing at what a joke Trump is.monospaced
- everybody else laughing at what a joke America isgrafician
- Everyone likes Mamdani, he's just a charming guyyuekit
- Also Trump always wants to be part of the new trendy thingyuekit
- everybody on QBN laughing at what a joke grafician iscanoe
- be careful Graf or you will get:
T H E
T R E A T M E N T
againYakuZoku
- elahon10
This was a super interesting read. Long and speaks volumes about Trump and his bullying nature.
https://www.facebook.com/bruce.f…
Thirty Minutes in the Lion’s Den: The Interview Trump Thought He Controlled
White Rose USA — November
There’s a strange thing that happens when you watch the full thirty-minute interview instead of the clipped version the internet tosses around. The edges soften. The masks slip. And you start to see the actual geometry of the interaction — where power sits, where insecurity leaks, where the tone changes, where the truth speaks by accident. The viral clip makes it look like a moment. The full meeting reveals a dynamic.
This wasn’t a showdown. It wasn’t a humiliation. It wasn’t a triumph for either man. It was something far more revealing: a case study in how a bully behaves when he can’t rely on fear, and how a principled politician behaves when he refuses the role of the victim.
The meeting begins as all Trump meetings do — with noise.
The first five minutes are pure Trump: monologues disguised as greetings, numbers inflated beyond physics, scattered recollections of the 1980s like the era froze and preserved him in amber. You can practically hear his brain flipping through its greatest hits, trying to set the tone: This is my room. My chair. My story.
But Mamdani doesn’t react to any of it.
And that is the first hinge of the meeting.
A man like Trump needs emotional feedback to function. Fear works. Flattery works. Even anger works. Mamdani gives him nothing. He sits there with the calm of someone who refuses to let the other person set the emotional tempo. It’s a small thing, but with Trump, it’s enough to break the cycle.
Then comes the shift — the “gracious Trump” phase.
People mistake this for maturity or diplomacy. It’s not. It’s a reflex Trump only deploys when he can’t dominate the room. The tone goes soft, the eyebrows lift, the compliments come out in forced, syrupy bursts.
“You’re doing great work.”
“New York is lucky to have you.”
“You’re a very smart guy.”
It sounds statesmanlike until you remember the same man called him a communist threat two weeks earlier. What’s happening here isn’t respect — it’s adaptation. A chameleon trying to match the color of the wall.
Trump is gracious when graciousness benefits Trump.
As Mamdani shifts to policy, Trump drifts into autobiography.
This is the most telling stretch — minutes twelve to eighteen. Mamdani tries to talk like a mayor-elect:
transit
housing
Rikers
federal cooperation
immigrant protections
Real issues, real stakes, real governance.
Trump responds by vanishing into his own mythology. Crime statistics from memory that don’t exist. Grievances about prosecutors. Stories from “the old days.” Complaints about how unfairly he’s been treated.
It’s not sabotage — it’s incapacity.
Mamdani is speaking a civic language Trump’s brain can’t decode.
They aren’t having the same conversation.
They aren’t even on the same continent.
Then comes the moment everyone’s dissecting — the “fascistic tendencies” line.
And yes, it happened in the room, not after. Mamdani doesn’t weaponize the word. He doesn’t turn it into a headline. He does something more dangerous: he analytically names the pattern.
Immigrant raids.
Political retribution.
Targeting dissent.
Erosion of checks and balances.
Threats against the judiciary.
He lays out the evidence and names the behavior: fascistic tendencies.
Trump nods and smiles like someone being told he has an excellent golf swing.
It’s not bravado. It’s not denial.
It’s something almost sadder: he doesn’t understand the language of critique unless it’s blunt and emotional. Mamdani moved the discussion into the realm of political analysis, and Trump’s instincts don’t live there. So he simply... accepts it. Not because he agrees, but because he can’t absorb what the words actually mean.
The last ten minutes are the clearest portrait of Trump’s psyche.
Once Mamdani refuses to bend, Trump compensates by overcorrecting into flattery:
“You’re going to surprise people.”
“I feel very comfortable with you.”
“We’re going to get along great.”
It’s dominance disguised as benevolence. When Trump can’t conquer, he tries to adopt. He folds the other person into his narrative: You and I are the same. We’re allies. You approve of me. I approve of you.
It’s a kind of political camouflage — digest the threat by complimenting it.
Mamdani doesn’t take the bait.
He doesn’t fight.
He doesn’t flatter.
He just continues speaking plainly.
Which leaves Trump in the one position he hates most:
performing civility for an audience that isn’t fooled.
What the meeting really showed
The full interview isn’t about Mamdani calling Trump a fascist.
It’s not about Trump pretending to be gracious.
It’s not about a progressive mayor meeting an authoritarian president.
What the meeting showed is simpler and more damning:
Trump is only powerful when the room fears him.
Take the fear away, and he becomes oddly gentle, strangely polite, and completely unable to dominate the conversation.
People think tyrants rage because they’re strong.
But the truth is they only rage when they know the room will absorb it.
Mamdani didn’t absorb it.
So Trump didn’t rage.
He folded.
Nicely. Neatly.
Like a man who knows the cameras are watching and doesn’t want the world to see what he looks like when the mask cracks.
And if there’s a lesson here for the rest of the country, it’s this:
Fear is the oxygen of authoritarianism.
Take it away, and even a strongman starts to sound like a man.
- doggydoggdog0
A few weeks ago MAGA was saying how Mamdani was going to destroy NYC and many racist things about him being Muslim.
And now they're quiet.
- it wasn't MAGA. It was Russian, Nigerian, Indian, and Asian bots saying all of those things.capn_ron
- grafician-7
- https://truthsocial.…
Wildgrafician - Why are you on truth social?WallaWalla
- Why are you such an idiot?grafician
- https://truthsocial.…
- zaq0
- mort_-1
- https://i.imgur.com/…Akagiyama
- hahaha, that sounds better than my girlfriend's blowies. He sure knows his way around a cock.Ianbolton
- lol Ianmort_
- mort_2
US will no longer commemorate World Aids Day
State department has told employees and grant recipients to not publicly promote or make event on 1 December
- grafician-2
"TRUMP: I AM HEREBY CANCELLING ALL EXECUTIVE ORDERS SIGNED BY BIDEN"
- LOL YES KINGgrafician
- 4:30 am on the weekend posting on a US site to an audience of Trump haters from a shithole eastern bloc country the size of Oregon. Looooooser.monospaced
- You need to learn how clocks work :))))grafician
- Also cope harder bitch :)) you live in the shitty country under a bitch ass corrupt orange man, everybody laughing at your stupidity :)))grafician
- Bitch? Bro, you look like a girl that transitioned to be a male ballerina.canoe
- canoe and monospaced doing around the clock shifts replying to my posts now...grafician
- As usual, you overestimate your importance. Nothing but an annoying fly to me.canoe
- Then shut the fuck uppppp :))grafician
- Let me see your Tour en l’air!canoe
- grafician-1
- Big if true :))
https://www.npr.org/…grafician - Wrong as usual. Trolling bitchmonospaced
- What's wrong bitch?grafician
- Wrong that it’s big if true.monospaced
- "Big if true" is sarcasm you idiot!
https://knowyourmeme…grafician
- Big if true :))
- yuekit-1
"Kill them all"
Hegseth accused of committing war crimes by ordering the military to finish off wounded casualties
- grafician-6
- LOL you're totally fuckedgrafician
- Posting about Trump at midnight on a Friday to an audience that considered you a cancer. Loooooooser.monospaced
- It’s like you get a hard on by reposting trumps tweets here. It’s insane.monospaced
- fix your president douchebag!grafician
- Doing what I can. Infinitely more than you.monospaced
- Doing shit
You will be ruled again by MAGA :)))grafician - More than you. Infinitely more.monospaced
- And only an ignorantl twit would make that conclusion. This isn’t a little tiny nothing country like Romania. We aren’t as simple as you cucks.monospaced
- Ruled by maga. You talk like our country is as small and inconsequential as yours. Small indeed, ugly neckbeard euro trash dweeb.monospaced
- We don't elect crooks for president in Romania boy :))))
You do! TWICE :)))
So go ahead talk to the wallsgrafician - While you're singing to Trump's balls!canoe
- Fix your president brografician
- grafician-3
- It's always deals deals deals :))
Trump & co. are owned by Russia fully
The US will even start a "special operation" in Venezuela soon too crazy stuffgrafician - Ya wanna know what's crazy? People who allow Trump to fill their mental real estate, and are so addicted, they post about him 6x in 24 hours.canoe
- Quiet piggygrafician
- Another stolen insult, from Trump this time, go figure. You're not even creative enough to think of your own comebacks!canoe
- you're just too dumb to waste comebacks ongrafician
- What a cop-out. QBN has it's own NPC!canoe
- Yes! You!
Show me your last useful post around here, you just talk and talk and talk stfu dude and mind your lifegrafician
- It's always deals deals deals :))














