October 24/25
Source Politico October 24/25
President Donald Trump is still stewing at Canada a day after halting trade negotiations over an Ontario advertisement that invoked former President Ronald Reagan and spoke in opposition to tariffs.
“CANADA CHEATED AND GOT CAUGHT!!!” the president charged Friday morning on his social media platform, Truth Social. “They fraudulently took a big buy ad saying that Ronald Reagan did not like Tariffs, when actually he LOVED TARIFFS FOR OUR COUNTRY, AND ITS NATIONAL SECURITY.”

Court Painter seen with “Donald & Soother”
July 21/25
Trump slams Canada’s plan to recognize Palestinian state amid trade talks
‘That will make it very hard for us to make a Trade Deal with them,’ says U.S. president in late night post

Although The Trumpster’s latest pique toward The Great Dominion is time sensitive, the definition of mad will endure.
MAD: Adjective
Of a person: displaying thinking or behaviour considered to be irrational, inappropriate, or dissociated from reality; spec. displaying such thinking or behaviour as a symptom of serious mental illness.
Now dated and offensive however very fitting for The Trumpster

Of a person: lacking in restraint; (wildly) unconventional in demeanour or conduct; marked by irresponsible gaiety; violently exuberant, outrageous, chaotic. Now frequently of an action, disposition, etc.

Of a person, action, disposition, etc.: uncontrolled by reason or judgement; foolish, unwise. Subsequently only in stronger use (corresponding to the modern restricted application of sense, from which it is now often indistinguishable): extravagantly or wildly foolish; ruinously imprudent.

a. Of a person: beside oneself with anger; moved to uncontrollable rage; furious. b. Angry, irate, cross. Also, in weakened sense: annoyed, exasperated (with †against, at, with, etc.). Now colloquial (chiefly North American) and British regional.
Definitions : Edited from Oxford English Dictionary





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