The Adam Mockler Show - BREAKING: Trump Diagnosed with DANGEROUS Syndrome...
Episode Date: May 1, 2025PETITION HERE: https://tally.so/r/31OLj4Adam Mockler with MeidasTouch Network breaks down a new study revealing that Donald Trump has mentioned Biden over 580 times in his first 100 days more than 20 ...times Biden mentioned Trump in the same window. Join my Substack as a free or paid subscriber: https://www.adammockler.com/subscribe Become a member to support me! https://www.youtube.com/Adammockler/join https://patreon.com/adammockler Adam Mockler Socials: Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AdamMockler/ Discord: https://discord.gg/y9yzMU3Gff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adammockler/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/adammockler.bsky.social Twitter: https://x.com/adammocklerr/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/Adammockler Contact me at: askmockler@gmail.com Adam Mockler - amock LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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All right, we have some breaking news regarding Trump and a new study done about him.
And this is not only hilarious, but it also makes a lot, a lot, a lot of sense.
So somebody went through Trump's first 100 days and they found out that Trump essentially has
Biden derangement syndrome.
If you don't know what that is, let me explain.
This article reads, study shows Trump suffers from Biden derangement syndrome.
Why won't President Donald Trump stop talking about his predecessor?
Now, if you've listened to Trump over the past few years, he keeps claiming that
liberals or people on the left have something called Trump derangement syndrome, which he claims is a
mental illness where you hate everything that Trump does. I would argue that people actually have
T TDS or like reverse Trump derangement syndrome where they are able to endlessly fall over
themselves to post-talk rationalize everything that Trump does, whether it's tariffs that nuke the
economy or appointing a Fox News host that almost loses American lives. I mean, they will justify
anything. But this reads, a new analysis from NBC News shows that Trump has spoken about former
President Joe Biden, his family, or his administration 580 times in public remarks or on social
media posts since he took office. Now, all memes aside, I literally do think this relates back
to Trump being a malignant narcissist who has to constantly push and deflect blame, who has to
constantly protect his own image. I mean, listen to this. When you,
Jeffrey Goldberg went to go meet with Donald Trump following signal gates, listen to what Jeffrey
Goldberg says, because this perfectly supports the idea that Trump has Biden derangement
syndrome.
Make sure you drop a like.
And listen to this.
What were your major takeaways from your visit inside President Trump?
That's Jeffrey Goldberg on the right, by the way, of the famous group shot signal.
Uh-oh.
My very first observation, and this happened repeatedly in the interview, we were
walk in and the first thing
he says apart from like there's kind of like
this knowing like oh my god you're here
I'm here how fun is this sort of thing
the first thing
he said was I bet Joe Biden would never do this
and then about six or eight
times during the interview
he refers to Joe Biden
Joe Biden doesn't do this Joe Biden is dumb
Joe Biden was sleepy whatever
it's like
it's truly
odd like he's
gone. It's like you're the president. It's just this crutch. And you see it in all of the speeches. That was
that was noticeable. That was incredibly noticeable. And you want to hear an interesting strategy piece.
Over the past few months during my debate, I have stayed away from defending the Joe Biden legacy.
And there's a reason why I've spent the past three years of my career defending, defending, defending,
throughout the first hundred days of the Trump admin, it was our first chance to go on offense and should just attack and poke holes.
So we've been completely relentlessly talking about Trump, but now I am ready to go back to revert to defending Biden's admin.
And trust me, I did that hundreds, maybe even 500 times to certain Trump supporters online and in debates.
I was constantly defending Biden.
And now it's time to do that again because it's easier than ever.
Right now we have supply chains on the verge of being frozen across the globe, which the average American family can't even spend $500 on an emergency.
How the hell are they going to spend the extra $1,500 or $2,000 needed per year after tariffs
freeze supply chains and drive the costs up of everything?
I'll say it right now.
I don't care.
President Biden had an amazingly warm soul.
He was compassionate, but even beyond that, his insane amount of experience in Washington
allowed him to reach across the aisle and negotiate in the way that Trump could only dream
of.
Trump couldn't even dream of being the negotiator that Biden was because Biden knows that
negotiation doesn't mean swinging your dick around. Sorry for the imagery. It doesn't mean being an
absolute effing prick. It means actually reaching across the aisle, building long-term relationship with
people. I mean, Biden was respected in Congress. There's a video out there of Lindsay Graham
breaking down crying before Trump had compromise on him. Lindsay Graham was breaking down crying
saying Biden is one of the most compassionate people he's ever met. And that's incredibly, incredibly
true. But yeah, even beyond the compassion, Biden was incredibly politically effective. And he passed
multiple landmark pieces of legislation that helped the economy. Meanwhile, Trump, Donald Trump,
has frozen supply chains and almost nuke the economy in his first 100 days. The reason I'm drawing the
comparison and talking so much about Biden right now is because Trump has genuine, literal
Biden derangement syndrome. In comparison, wait, listen to this. Listen to this. A new analysis from NBC News
shows that Trump has spoken about former president Joe Biden or his admin, 580 times.
in public remarks. In comparison, NBC News reported that Biden invoked Trump just 29 times
during the first 100 days of his presidency. Trump has repeatedly tried to blame Biden for
nearly all of the woes he has encountered since being sworn into office, including the high
cost of eggs, inflation, immigration, and the economy. He rarely misses an opportunity to denounce
Biden, who has remained mostly out of the public eye since leaving office in January. And listen to
this. America may be well on its way to forget Joe Biden, but its president isn't. And really
quickly, we're not messing around here. We just started a petition to have Trump studied for Biden
derangement syndrome because the mainstream media is failing the whole Trump accountable. They're
failing to even cover Trump's numerous cognitive slipups. So we're going to start a petition.
We're going to see how many signatures we can get. We've done a few before where we've broken 500
to 1,000 signatures. So click the first link in the description and sign this petition. Again,
First link in the description, sign the petition to have Trump studied for Biden derangement syndrome.
Thank you guys.
As he nears his 100th day in office, Trump has invoked his predecessor with a persistence that suggests the two are in the final throes of a bitter campaign, but they aren't and won't be ever again.
Unless, well, unless, no, never again.
Biden pulled his name off the 2024 ballot, but for Trump, there is a certain political upside in making Biden a perpetual boogeyman.
You know, Republicans are really good at that, creating boogeymen over the course of a decade,
whether it's Hillary Clinton or George Soros, they really hammer home the boogeyman.
As children pushed their pink and yellow eggs at the White House annual Easter egg roll,
Trump mingled with the crowd and mocked Biden over an incident that many may have forgotten,
if they were ever aware of it at all.
Three years ago, Biden hosted the Easter egg role and was redirected at one point by an aide dressed in a bunny costume.
Quote, do you remember the bunny with Joe Biden?
Trump said. Do you remember when the bunny took Joe Biden out? He's not taking Trump out. At that point, a costume bunny standing alongside shook its head in agreement. You know, Trump says this, but over the past 48 hours, we've seen clips of him switching up Harlem and Harvard. You guys saw that clip, right? Let me know in the comment section. We've seen clips of him totally not understanding where certain countries are. This dude doesn't even have a fundamental understanding of how the government works. In the statement for an article, White House spokesperson Liz Houston also invoked Biden,
and the work Trump has done moving on
in the predecessor's administration.
Quote,
President Trump has spent the first three months
of his presidency,
cleaning up the disasters created by Joe Biden,
blah, blah, blah, blah,
absolute political BS that they spew.
In his Oval Office meeting
with Prime Minister Kier-Starmer in February,
the topic turned to the war between Russia and Ukraine.
After he lay blame on Biden,
Trump said it pained him to say as much.
Quote, I hate to say that about somebody
that just sat here before me,
but he did a terrible, terrible job.
He then called Biden pathetic, sad, a disaster, incompetent, and the worst president in history,
Biden had, quote, no clue, quote, he didn't know he was alive.
I cannot wait for Biden's legacy to only get more and more cemented as great over the next four years
as Trump shows you what the lack of leadership looks like in the Oval Office.
As Trump shows you what dropping the ball repeatedly looks like, NBC political contributor Steve Bannon wrote,
quote, the idea of Biden derangement syndrome really never caught on as a phenomenon during
Biden's term, but to the extent that ailment exists, there's reason to believe his successor
has contracted a virulent strain, which has gone completely untreated.
Trump may be trying to persuade voters that the flailing stock market and rising concerns
of a recession are not his fault, but Biden's.
However, polls show that Americans are not buying Trump's excuses.
When asked who was responsible for the state of the economy, 54% of the risk.
respondents in a CBS news poll said it was Trump's policies. Another 21% said it was Biden's,
and I think I'll leave it at that. Trump is responsible for whatever happens from here on out
and anything that's happened over the past 100 days. You can argue even longer. Trump wanted to
play shadow president and have meetings with world leaders before he was even in office, but now he
doesn't want to take credit for the stock market. Either way, I'll leave it at that. Again,
I love you guys. Thank you for helping us build this amazing movement as a resistance to the second
Trump administration. The resistance was crucial during the first Trump admin to hold him
accountable. And during the second admin, we will do the same, relentlessly covering everything
that happens, oftentimes faster and more responsibly than mainstream media. So thank you all.
See in the next video. Peace out.