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Trump Self Doubt Makes Him Rage, Boast, And Pout

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July 7, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Trump Self Doubt Makes Him Rage, Boast, And Pout

Quite an interesting perspective we have here. He has trouble sleeping at night, as we all well know, and so in the dark of night when he’s alone, and all the fake-smart people are asleep, those sly little demons start reminding him that he really isn’t all that great, so he has to deflect somehow.

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Related coverage for "Trump Self Doubt Makes Him Rage, Boast, And Pout": Mother Jones — We’re Talking About “Hypocrisy” All Wrong. Irish Star — 'I worked for Donald Trump - he told me something I'll never forget during office power play'. JOE.co.uk — Donald Trump trolls Keir Starmer as rumours of resignation swirl. Toronto Sun — TSN crew rips meek U.S. World Cup exit to Belgium: ‘This team is so over-hyped’. Bloomberg — Greenspan’s Legacy Is as Convoluted as His Words. MS NOW — The Reflecting Pool problems reflect Trump’s whole deal