Donald Trump and the Fools of April

by | Apr 1, 2026 | Opinions & Commentary

Trump and his cabinet, August 2025. Image: Wiki Commons

Donald Trump and the Fools of April

by | Apr 1, 2026 | Opinions & Commentary

Trump and his cabinet, August 2025. Image: Wiki Commons

The hate machine of today's White House and Republican Party is not even remotely amusing in the way one would expect in an April First post about them.

We all know what the word fool means, don’t we? Well, just to add a bit to our mental database:

noun: fool; plural noun: fools

  • a person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person.
    “what a fool I was to do this”
  • historical: a jester or clown, especially one retained in a noble household.
  • informal: a person devoted to a particular activity.
    “he is a running fool”
  • archaic: a person who is duped.

But wait there’s more. The origin of the word rounds out the concept:

  • Middle English: from Old French fol ‘fool, foolish’, from Latin follis ‘bellows, windbag’, by extension ‘empty-headed person’.

If you instantly get that this applies to our current wannabe king and his cabinet of jesters, good.

The image of Trump and his cabinet of TV news readers and greedy billionaires as empty-headed windbags is poetically appropriate. The problem is that these fools have their hands on the tiller of the American ship of state on an international sea—and can’t navigate a bathtub.

The distance between the psychotic reality Trump and his supporters have generated and his increasingly divergent descriptions of it grows daily. Over a year into his reign—silly to call it a term of office—the situations he accused Biden of, war, inflation and domestic strife, are expanding on a daily basis.

But it is not just Trump standing on soap boxes making insane pronouncements. Pete Hegseth thinks he is engaged in a modern day version of the Crusades. Pam Bondi classifies the truth as anything that Trump says and expects that to be somehow self-evident. Steven Miller whose demonstrated ambition is to make political prisoners of as many Trump opponents as possible and wrench apart the families of immigrants. These three are just a fraction of the noise.

The hate machine of today’s White House and Republican Party is not even remotely amusing in the way one would expect in an April First post about them. There is nothing funny in a man who daily demands tributes, honors and recognitions that were never earned or belonged to others. And there is even less humor inherent in those sycophants blindly and violently support him.

So we launch into another month of episodes of Trump’s contrived reality show, complete with teasers of what atrocity might be next. We can still find humorous viewpoints from heroes like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel and others who are standing up in the face of his insanity.

 

Marty Kassowitz

Marty Kassowitz

Marty Kassowitz is co-founder of Factkeepers. As founder of Interest Factory and View360, he brings more than 30 years experience in effective online communications, social media management, and platform development to the site. He is a writer, designer, editor and long time observer of the ill-logic demonstrated by too many members of the species known as Mankind. After a long history of somewhat private commentary on a subject he totally hates: politics, Marty was encouraged to build this site and put up his own analyses as well as curate relevant content from other sources.

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