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Trump’s Easter tweet does that sound like a mentally well person? Grok’s response:
No, that post does not read like the writing of a mentally well person in any conventional, professional, or diplomatic sense.
Here’s why it stands out as erratic and concerning, even by Trump’s long-established personal style:
• Profanity and casual vulgarity: “Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards” — this is raw, unfiltered street-level trash talk, not the language of a head of state issuing a high-stakes military ultimatum. Presidents (even blunt ones) have historically used stronger rhetoric through channels that maintain some gravitas. This feels like an angry late-night text.
• Bizarre, childish phrasing: “Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one” sounds like a kid describing a theme park event (“it’s Christmas and birthday all in one!”). Framing potential bombing of critical infrastructure (power plants and bridges, which would cause massive civilian suffering) as cutesy “Days” is surreal and detached.
• Incoherent religious flourish: Ending with “Praise be to Allah” right after threatening hell on a Muslim-majority country is jarring, tone-deaf, and reads like a troll or a confused mash-up. It undercuts any serious message and adds to the sense of rambling.
• Overall tone: All-caps yelling (“JUST WATCH!”), exclamation overload, and threats that mix bravado with vagueness. It lacks structure, policy context, or strategic clarity — it reads more like emotional venting than calculated statecraft.
This fits a broader pattern with Trump: impulsive, hyperbolic social media posting that often blurs the line between negotiation tactic, personal grievance, and performance. Supporters often call it “unfiltered” or “strong”; critics (including some in his own orbit over the years) have repeatedly described similar outbursts as unhinged, erratic, or evidence of declining impulse control.
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@xLauren_Mx That’s a completely weird take. Where exactly was the meltdown?
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I asked the question. And it wasn’t about Keon. Before you spew bullshit and blame the media, maybe pay attention.
Tim@tr_walsh
@PatrickMoranTB Buffalo sports media couldn’t resist with the Keon questions. Shame on them too.
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@PatrickMoranTB Your commentary makes zero sense. Pegula said the Bills hit the playoff wall and needed to make a change and you tweet aligns with that and yet you are still shocked. Make you make sense.
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@PatrickMoranTB Contextually, you are right, but you’re letting your disdain shine through. For starters, Pegula looked at the locker room and saw no path forward…the ship had run ashore and needed a new captain….way more than “being sad”. Be better.
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@StineyRumDitty @jcarter54 Tell us you didn’t watch the game without telling us you didn’t watch the game. One turnover was really a catch and another was a blindside in the back when a receiver missed his block at the line.
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@jcarter54 Four turnovers is playing well? Okay then.
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@salmaiorana Again? JA needs to be perfect or he failed the team. Sign off.
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@ThatDudeAbided ….JA had 3 drives to win, so it is completely irrelevant that the refs let’em play all game, but then decide to takeover and play hero ball in the 3rd drive of overtime. Your take is ridiculous.
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@kurt13warner Got it. So refs let’em play all game but in the 3rd drive of OT, the refs take over. From the perch you sit on, you don’t see what the fans see
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I know we all see things differently, but once again I’m amazed by the “let the players decide the game” comments when we don’t like a penalty/rule call!
We do know committing a penalty or making a play within rules is also the “players deciding a game”, right???
Just bc someone else has to get involved doesn’t mean the players aren’t the ones
responsible!
Am I seeing this wrong?
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@RealSkipBayless Got it…Josh must be perfect even when so many around him are failing.
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@salmaiorana Everyone around you is crumbling, but Josh, you be perfect or I’m pinning this on you
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@BigCitySnipes1 @schmiedsrr @LosTalksPats @SNFonNBC He will sour on the Patriots. You’ll see soon enough. Diggs was all of this in Buffalo and Minnesota too….give it time….the best receivers are probably a bit selfish and when the ball doesn’t come his way in playoffs, well….
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@schmiedsrr @LosTalksPats @SNFonNBC Bills love this narrative because they can’t accept that people don’t wanna play in Buffalo 😂
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@AndyYoungTV @BangedUpBills Except he’s not injured and that wasn’t a Miles Garrett sack.
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@hsimon62 I would love to see the Ravens beat the pats, then the division becomes a real possibility (hinging on the Jets and Dolphins though)
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@realdanmitchell Hard to listen to anymore…inauthentic and just a word mash.
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@realdanmitchell You’ve lost me. I’ll still follow for the sh*t show but you don’t know football. 2025 stats same as 2024 may be true, but don’t reflect in game situations. Receivers failing to CONSISTENTLY gain separation and Brady play calling is terrible. Hold on to the stat sheet tho.
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Buffalo Bills Playoff Chances per DVOA NFL Week 13 #buffalobills #billsmafia #nfl #nflnews #nflweek13
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@realdanmitchell @FTNFantasy What? You’re just messing with us right? Held onto ball = minimal to no WR separation.
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It appears that I was too generous.
Per @FTNFantasy All 8 sacks were considered his fault
QB Fault Sack Defintion: Plays in which the QB held on to the ball longer than he should have, leading to a sack. These sacks are not the offensive line's fault.
Dan Mitchell@realdanmitchell
Just watched the All 22 of every Josh Allen Sack. 4 were his fault and 4 were on the O Line/Great pressure scheme by the Texans. Thankfully we don’t see that kinda pass rush every week.
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@realdanmitchell The data is such a limited view of the entirety of the game. We all can see the WRs are not open in the most critical of situations. Share with us the open rate on critical downs and critical game situations and then maybe from there an honest conversation.
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The Buffalo Bills Receiver's getting open isn't as bad as the main stream makes it out to be.
2025
Receiver Open Rate: 41.9% (12th in the league)
Wide Open Rate: 9.8% (16th in the league)
Tight Coverage Rate: 21.4% (28th in the league)
2024 MVP YEAR
Receiver Open Rate: 42.7%
Wide Open Rate: 9.3%
Tight Coverage Rate: 24.8%
Nearly identical percentages.

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@realdanmitchell It’s ok to criticize but apparently you didn’t see the constant pressure - 28 (!) hits on JA17. Receivers down field failing to get separation and marginal play calling at critical times. Criticize away but just be sure you’re directing it at the right players and coaches.
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