To Trump, or not to Trump: that is the cacophony. The Bard’s Juliet famously queried what’s in a name, but she never had to scroll through Truth Social. The noun “trump” is a veritable Russian nesting doll of meanings. It signifies a card that is superior to all others, something he has embodied with the subtlety of a golden sledgehammer. To trump is to achieve victory, to outclass one’s rivals, a verb he performs with the linguistic panache of a maestro, his vocabulary a curious patchwork of “bigly,” “covfefe,” and apocalyptic superlatives, making him the Jackson Pollock of political discourse. And yes, archaically, a trump can be a helpful person; one must admit he has been enormously helpful to late-night comedians, cable news bookers, and the global lexicon of satire. The world has watched in awe as this one person has repeatedly decided to brandish the entire deck as a weapon, a prop, and a proof of life, instead of just playing the cards that were given to him.
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