by Frank Holmes, reporter
A string of hard-hitting defeats has thrown billionaire George Soros for such a loop that he’s now claiming President Donald Trump is about to blow up the whole world.
In a new interview with The Washington Post, Soros nursed new wounds – and old grudges.
Soros said that Trump is so egotistical that he “is willing to destroy the world.”
Trump can’t even stop our country’s slide toward nuclear Armageddon, because the president is a “narcissist” who “considers himself all-powerful,” Soros said.
If Soros wants to warn the world about a delusional, destructive oligarch, he should look in the mirror.
The 87-year-old billionaire donated billions in campaign contributions to make himself a global kingmaker – but he considers himself more than a king.
Soros once admitted that he “fancied myself as some kind of god.”
“If truth be known, I carried some rather potent messianic fantasies with me from childhood,” he added.
“It is a sort of disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything,” Soros said. “But I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out.”
Soros’ warnings that Trump will wipe out the entire planet are even more ironic, coming just days before the president brokered a diplomatic agreement that some experts believe will pave the way to peace in North Korea.
For most people, ending the real threat of nuclear war after 65 years would be an answer to many prayers. But to Soros, it’s another humiliation that made him lose face in front of his fellow billionaires.
Soros publicly said that America had to stop trying to disarm the regime and “come to terms with North Korea as a nuclear power.”
In January, Soros told the globalist elites at the Davos World Economic Forum that, since Trump refused to relent and let the Pyongyang keep its nuclear arsenal, “the United States is set on a course toward nuclear war.”
This week, Trump watched as North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un signed a document promising the “complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.”
“It’s almost inconceivable now that there’s a short-term risk of military conflict,” political scientist Ian Bremmer told CBS on Tuesday.
Even the fake news media had to admit Trump may have scored a historic foreign policy coup.
CNN’s Erin Burnett, a confirmed Trump hater, told her viewers, “If President Trump can truly solve this problem, that would be going down as a great President.”
“There’s no way around that,” she said, obviously sad-faced at the possibility. “That is the reality here.”
Having his worst enemy end the threat of nuclear annihilation is only the latest embarrassment Soros has suffered lately.
Soros is mighty defensive these days, since Trump has the country on a roll, and people across two continents are turning their back on his well-funded globalist agenda.
Having Trump in the White House is insulting enough to the shadowy megadonor, who blew at least $25 million on the 2016 elections to elect former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. He lost his shirt – and he told the Post that he never even saw it coming.
“Apparently, I was living in my own bubble” before the 2016 elections, Soros said.
He lost a fresh round of elections last Tuesday in California, where he spent $3 million on district attorney races only to see his chosen candidates lose 7 races in a row.
“We ran into a brick wall in California,” Soros griped.
And he could see his beloved Central European University in Budapest close after losing a face-off with Hungary’s nationalist Prime Minister, Viktor Orban.
“Everything that could go wrong has gone wrong,” Soros whined.
But don’t cry for him just yet – he’s still preparing to force his will on the world, one major donation at a time.
His “charity,” the Open Society Foundations, spends $940 million in grants every year, with funds flowing into 100 countries. That includes $150 million in the U.S. for left-wing groups like the ACLU and Planned Parenthood, or get-out-the-vote campaigns run by pro-Democrat nonprofits.
He plans to drop another $15 million on the 2018 midterm elections, hoping the Democrats will wrench control of Congress away from the Republicans.
Then he would impeach Trump, “because he is endangering the United States and the world.”
But for now, Trump is holding all the cards.
When the Post asked Soros what he does after losing so many times in a row, Soros said, “Redouble my efforts.”
Patriotic, peace-loving people will have to redouble their efforts, too.
Frank Holmes is a reporter for The Horn News. He is a veteran journalist and an outspoken conservative that talks about the news that was in his weekly article, “On The Holmes Front.”