The reviews are in, and the IMDb users obliterate the Melania movie with a 1/10 rating.
Comments include…
"A two-hour perfume ad for emptiness"
"I watched it so you don't have to be tortured"
"Wow, that is fantastic — now where are the Epsstein files?"
Trump calls wind turbines "losers". Meanwhile in Denmark, our wind turbines currently produce 92 percent of all the power consumed.
But you do you, America. 🤷🏻♂️
(I am aware this is due to the clown in charge, and not what all US citizens want)
Earlier this week, the fourth most downloaded app in Denmark was "UdenUSA" (Danish for "Without USA") — an app for scanning your groceries to make sure they are from the US.
Is that what Trump means when he calls the US "the hottest country"? And was this what Tim Cook was hoping for when he began supporting The Mad King?
The app is currently ranked number 16 in the Utilities category.
A lot can happen in 7 months.
June 2025: Elon Musk posts, “Time to drop the really big bomb: @realDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files.”
January 2026: Elon Musk is in The Epstein Files talking to Epstein about when to visit Epstein for the “wildest party”.
I do not understand why the Melania movie gets no views… I mean, this Bruce Springsteen song called "Streets of Minneapolis" has gotten 3 million views in under 24 hours.
So strange.
When the war in Ukraine broke out, and Europe was hesitant in the first year, I thought alright, this is a surprise to everyone and of course we need time to prepare.
Now 4 years have passed, and we are 450 million EU citizens and 69 UK citizens still standing on the sidelines, telling 38 million Ukrainians they should fight 133 million Russians on their own.
We could end this war. Instead we keep pretending that it is fine to let Ukraine take all the punches.
I find that profoundly shameful.
Who would have guessed that the first journalist to be put behind bars for reporting the news would be the journalist who exposed and angered Trump’s largest campaign donor Elon Musk.
What a surprising coincidence.
Or not.