The UN Speech That Broke the Spell
When reality checks bounce, it’s time to take the microphone away.
The UN: Not a Rally, Not a Game Show
The United Nations General Assembly isn’t where you riff off the top of your head. It’s the big leagues—global stage, serious stakes. But this year, the President treated it like open-mic night for conspiracy theorists and strongmen. He strutted in with the confidence of someone who’s never been fact-checked and delivered a speech so detached from reality, it should come with its own warning label.
The “Seven Wars” Fantasy
First, he bragged he “ended seven wars.” Try to name them. Go ahead, I’ll wait. Historians and fact-checkers couldn’t. A couple of skirmishes, some tense stalemates, and a lot of wishful thinking—hardly a string of diplomatic triumphs. If you tally up “wars” by this standard, you’d have to credit him with ending the Hundred Years’ War just for not mentioning it.
Imaginary Europe: “Vast” Russian Energy & Migrant Invasions
He told the world that Europe is still buying Russian oil and gas “in vast quantities,” pretending nothing changed after 2022. The reality: European imports have plummeted since the invasion of Ukraine, thanks to embargoes, sanctions, and the basic fact that nobody wants to bankroll a warlord.
Then he spun tales of Europe being “destroyed” by migration and demanded countries slam their doors shut. That’s not analysis—it’s panic in a trench coat. Crime rates, birth rates, labor markets, demographic trends? All vanished in the face of a good scare story. If Europe was actually collapsing, they’d probably have mentioned it.
Climate Change? “A Con Job.” Renewables? “A Bust.”
Next, he called climate change a “con job” and dismissed renewables as a flop. Meanwhile, the science is boringly unanimous, the numbers keep breaking records, and solar and wind are outpacing projections. You can argue energy strategy like an adult, or you can shout at the sun. Guess which one we got.
A Global Audience, Served a Heap of Fiction
The cherry on top: Minutes after mocking the UN as a failed “globalist” playground, he flipped and said nice things about its “potential” in a side meeting. Allies rolled their eyes. Adversaries sharpened their knives. Anyone who invests in stability marked up their risk premiums.
Style Over Substance? Try Substance Over Sanity
Was this just “rhetoric,” as apologists like to say? No. Rhetoric is supposed to inspire, clarify, persuade. This was a rolling blackout of sense. When a leader’s words have no friction with reality, everyone else—diplomats, markets, ordinary people—gets to pay for the chaos.
Don’t Reach for the Diagnosis—Stick to the Facts
You don’t have to call it madness, though some will. Just call it what it is: a consistent refusal to acknowledge how things work, what’s actually happening, and what’s at stake. If that’s not unfit, the word means nothing.
So What Now? Raise the Bar
A president who treats facts like scenery props doesn’t belong at the big table. The 25th Amendment exists for a reason. If this pattern continues, someone in power needs to step up. Function, not feeling, is the standard. If you can’t trust a leader to read the room—or the news—they’re a liability, not an asset.
Action List: What Actually Moves the Needle
Quote the Speech, Debunk the Claims. Show readers the “seven wars,” the Russian energy, the migration apocalypse, the climate denial—then put reality right next to each line.
Demand Corrections. Call your representatives. Let them know you expect on-the-record corrections from the President when he strays this far off script.
Share with the Sane. Print out a one-page fact sheet for friends and community leaders. No drama—just side-by-side claims and facts.
Support Real Journalism. Subscribe, donate, or volunteer with nonpartisan fact-checkers and global affairs outlets. Someone has to keep the receipts.
Contact the Grown-Ups. Message the Vice President and Cabinet: if the delusions keep coming, use the tools you have. Mention the UN speech. Be brief, be blunt.
Starve the Outrage Machine. Don’t doomscroll. Set a weekly appointment with yourself for real news, not social media sludge.
Keep Your Own House in Order. Don’t share wild claims. Verify, then speak. Model what you wish you saw in leadership.
Bottom line:
The UN speech wasn’t just a slip. It was a public demonstration of what happens when a leader’s mind leaves the building and the world keeps turning. The consequences aren’t theoretical—they’re happening now. Time to expect better, demand better, and, if necessary, remove the source of the problem. The rest of us have too much reality to deal with as it is.


The tide is turning as he becomes increasingly divorced from reality. Even his self-proclaimed poorly educated followers can see he has lost the plot and it is now only about power. 25th Amendment or further strokes to get rid of the demented Don. The world laughed last time he addressed the UN. Now our allies are simply appalled.