A WORLD GONE MAD
A Progressive Liberal News Podcast
Veteran Television, and Radio Broadcaster Jeff Alan Wolf offers his Observations on the issues (many issues) of the week with a fearless liberal bent. His solid delivery, and dry common sense approach sets him apart from other liberals that populate Talk and Commentary Podcasts”
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A WORLD GONE MAD
Georgia Shocks America by Ending the Trump Election Interference Case
This WTF Wednesday detonates with Georgia’s stunning decision in the Trump election interference saga. The shock hits instantly and the implications for American justice are impossible to ignore.
The pressure around Trump is reaching a new level as his behavior, reactions, stamina, and public moments grow stranger and more unpredictable. Something is shifting and the country can feel it and see it.
Trump’s escalating attacks on reporters reveal a deeper story hiding beneath the outbursts. Each clash exposes more signs of instability, and the pattern is becoming impossible to dismiss.
A leaked conversation involving one of Trump’s closest insiders and a top Kremlin adviser has raised alarms around the world. The stakes for Ukraine, NATO, and American credibility have rarely been higher.
Supporters are working overtime to mask Trump’s physical and mental decline, creating confusion inside the country and raising questions among allies who are trying to understand what is actually happening behind the scenes.
This WTF Wednesday zeros in on all of it, tracking the pressure building inside the Oval Office and the growing risks for democracy, stability, and the future of the country.
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I'm Jeff Allen Wolf. Welcome to A World Gone Mad. It's WTF Wednesday, where I tell you everything that's going on and what it means. And I sure as hell don't care who gets pissed off. WTF Wednesday. I question what the fuck is Donald the Delusional One and his MAGA supporters doing now? And more importantly, how is any of this going to hurt us, the ones who care about our country and democracy? Okay, reluctantly, let's get into all this madness. Here we go. Georgia prosecutor kills the historic election interference case against Trump. That's right, ladies and gentlemen, Wolfpack listeners, welcome to WTF Wednesday. And oh boy, this headline, this WTF is not just a WTF, it is a what the actual fuck. Because Georgia, the state where Trump begged people to find over 11,000 votes like there were missing socks in a dryer, has just killed the historic election interference case against Trump and his merry band of democracy arsonists. Yes, the same case we have been following for years. The one where we actually had recorded proof. Remember, fine me 11,780 votes, Trump said. Remember that? Apparently Georgia does not. So let me break down the excuse. Peter Scandalakis, the prosecutor who apparently moonlights as Trump's fairy godmother, says this case is just too complicated. Too many legal questions. Too many constitutional issues. Too much paperwork. Well, no shit. It's a RICO case involving the president running a mock-style operation to overturn an election. You think that's going to be handled on a lunch break between Starbucks and Pilates? But here's the kicker. This guy says even if everything went perfectly, every single ruling, every single motion in court, the earliest they could get to trial would be 2029, maybe 2030. Maybe 2031. Do you hear how insane that is? We have normalized legal timelines that sound like light year travel. 2031. By then Trump will be on his third indictment-free term running the country from a mobility scooter made of gold. And Scandalakis actually says with a straight face that trying Trump separately from his co-defendants would be illogical and unduly burdensome for the state of Georgia. Unduly burdensome. Buddy, you had one job. Democracy was literally handed to your office on a platter with an audio recording attached. And your answer is it's just too much work, guys. Then this prosecutor adds, in my professional judgment, the citizens of Georgia are not served by pursuing this case for another five to ten years. No, the citizens of Georgia are not served by letting the most blatant election interference in modern history walk away because the paperwork folder was heavy. Meanwhile, remember the federal cases? The one about the president interfering with the election before January 6th? Gone. The one about the president hoarding classified documents, like a toddler hiding cookies under his bed? Gone. And now Georgia, the last state case actually standing, decides to fold the tent, zip it up, and walk into the sunset. You know what this is? This is Donald Trump speedrunning the criminal justice system like it is a broken video game. He found every loophole, every delay tactic, every appeal, every stall strategy, and the system said, wow, he beat us. Better luck next time. Let me say this slowly. Listen carefully, listener. If you could try a teenager for shoplifting in 30 days, you could try the president for trying to overthrow democracy in less than eight years. But no, apparently justice has a special setting for presidents where the menu says, sorry, this boss battle is unavailable for the next decade. Please come back after civilization collapses. So here we are. The president attempted to overturn an election. We have the recording, we have the evidence, we have the witnesses. And the justice system looked at the entire thing and said today, this looks hard, let's not do it. And that is where we stand with Georgia. A case with evidence, witnesses, motive, recordings, and a clear timeline completely dropped because the people in charge decided the work was too hard. Unfreaking believable. Let me tell you something. When the President of the United States reacts to a newspaper story by hurling personal insults from behind a keyboard, what you are seeing is a man who cannot handle even the slightest touch of reality. A normal leader would address the substance, a stable leader would correct the record. Instead, we get a public tantrum aimed at a reporter who dared to write something he did not like. The New York Times went through Donald Trump's public schedules and found that he's holding fewer public events, traveling far less inside the United States, taking more foreign trips instead, keeping a shorter public schedule that already shows signs of wear. That's the starting point. A president spiraling because journalism happened. And Donald Trump did not even address the story. He went straight to posting on his true social and wrote, and I quote, about the reporter talking about the story, this is what Donald wrote. And the timing is the giveaway. Just two weeks earlier, Donald Trump yelled, Quiet Piggy, at another female reporter who was asking a completely direct question about the Epstein files. Again, directed at a woman. Again, completely disproportionate. Again, totally unhinged. This is not an isolated moment. This is a pattern. Every time a woman challenges Trump or presents facts he does not like, Trump snaps. He does not correct the information. He does not offer transparency. He attacks their appearance, their gender, anything except the substance. And here's what should really bother every American. Presidents who are mentally sharp and physically steady do not behave like this. They do not detonate over routine journalism. They do not crumble when someone simply reports on their workload. They do not react as if reality is a personal insult. When you see Donald Trump swinging wildly at journalists because he cannot handle scrutiny, that tells you something deeper is going on. The energy is not there. The stamina is not there. Trump's composure is not there. His emotional control is fading. Look how how defensive Trump becomes the moment anyone mentions age or fatigue. Trump immediately starts shouting about perfect physicals and acing cognitive exams recently. Nobody who feels secure in their health talks like that every time they are questioned. People who are solid health-wise do not keep reminding everyone they are solid. People who are slipping do. People who feel the decline do. People who are afraid the public can see the wear and tear do. Let me spell this out because it matters. A president who cannot handle a reporter writing a story is not a president who can handle a crisis. A president who melts down because someone documented his schedule is not a president who can make level-headed decisions in the middle of a national emergency. A president who lashes out at women instead of confronting facts is telling you he's losing his grip on stability, losing his ability to control the moment, losing the sharpness that the job demands. This is not strength. This is not confidence. This is deterioration. It's loud, it's public, and it's getting harder for Donald Trump to hide it. You could see it in his rants, you could hear it in his tone. You could feel it every time Trump goes after another woman instead of responding to the facts put in front of him. It's not dominant, it's fear. It's not power, it's insecurity. And it's all happening right out in the open. Donald Trump is losing it physically, mentally, and emotionally. Each passing day confirms this. All right, a new news story. We have a potentially explosive leaked transcript involving Donald Trump's envoy Steve Whitkopf on a call with one of Vladimir Putin's top advisors about a proposed Ukraine peace plan. And I want to walk all of you through it. Let me say this up front because it matters. Some parts of the story are still uncertain. The transcript that leaked has not been independently verified by U.S. intelligence or any neutral third party. Bloomberg says it reviewed a recording, but they did not reveal where it came from or who recorded it. So, yes, there are open questions. But hear me out. If this transcript is real, if it is even halfway accurate, the ramifications are enormous. We are talking about a sitting American president's envoy on the phone with a top advisor to Vladimir Putin discussing how to sell a Ukraine peace plan to Donald Trump in a way that flatters him. This alone is jaw-dropping. And the details are even worse. According to the transcript, Steve Whitkoff, who is not a diplomat, not an elected official, not a trained negotiator, talks about territorial concessions, tells the Kremlin how to package a deal, talks about what parts of Ukraine's Russia, Ukraine that Russia could potentially keep. Think about that. You have an American representative allegedly telling a foreign adversary how to pitch a plan that could carve off pieces of Ukraine like it's a real estate transaction. If that's true, it's not just reckless. It's not just outrageous, it's an insult to Ukraine, a betrayal of every ally who has bled and sacrificed to hold the line against Putin. And here's where it becomes even more dangerous. If this transcript is accurate, this was a conversation happening behind Zelensky's back, behind the Ukrainian government's back, behind the back of the country that has been fighting and dying for its survival. Imagine being Ukraine right now. You've buried tens of thousands of your own people, you have cities destroyed, you have families torn apart, and then you learn that an American insider might be talking to Moscow about what territory you should give up just to make a deal more comfortable for Donald Trump, president of the United States. If this story is real, it's betrayal dressed up as diplomacy. And the world sees this. Allies see this. NATO sees this. Russia absolutely sees it. If the transcript holds up, this is the kind of behavior that makes allies question whether they can trust American leadership in the future. It signals that deals can be made in the shadows. It signals that territorial integrity can be negotiated without the country being carved up, even being in the room. It signals that the United States might be willing to let Vladimir Putin walk away with pieces of a sovereign nation if the messaging is packaged the right way to Donald Trump. Here's the truth. If this transcript is real, this is not just a scandal. It is a geopolitical earthquake. It would show Russia actively shaping the pitch for a Ukrainian settlement inside the American political system. It would show access that should never exist, influence that should never happen, and priorities that do not align with democracy or sovereignty or the safety of the world. Again, part of this is still uncertain. The recording hasn't been formally authenticated, but it's in the news, it's out there. But if this turns out to be accurate, the world is standing on the edge of something very dark. And Ukraine knows it, Europe knows it, and every American who cares about democracy should know it too. Let's step back for a moment and look at where we are. We have a president, Trump, delusional, who has now been cleared of almost every charge thrown at him. A man who has spent years under investigations, indictments, hearings, courtroom battles, and media obsessions. And yet here we are, charge after charge wiped away, one left hanging, that Trump is appealing, the rest gone. On paper, it looks like vindication. On paper, it looks like exoneration. On paper, it looks like strength. But then you look at the man himself, Trump, and the paper stops matching the picture. Because while the courts are clearing him, the country is watching him deteriorate in real time. We're watching Donald Trump physically slow down. Look at the photos, look at the videos. We're watching him emotionally fray. We're watching him mentally drift. It's not partisan. It's not spin. It's not hype. It's visible. It's spoken. It's written. It's shouted from his own accounts. This is a president who cannot handle questions. A president who lashes out at reporters. A president who is running with a battery that is no longer holding a charge. And that brings us to the crossroads that nobody wants to talk about. Wolfpack listeners. What happens if Trump's decline keeps accelerating? What happens if the outbursts get worse? What happens if the stamina of Trump keeps dropping? What happens if a moment comes when the country wakes up and realizes the president cannot continue? Because if that moment arrives in this political reality, the next man in line is J.D. Vance. Let that sink in. JD Vance, a man who could become president not by election, not by mandate, not by popular will, but by constitutional default. And that's the part that makes this week feel different. You can clear investigations, you can overturn charges, you could dismiss cases, but you can't overturn biology. You can't dismiss aging, you can't vacate fatigue, you can't file a motion to stop time. The legal exoneration means nothing if the man at the center of it, Trump, is unraveling in front of the entire world. So the WTF is not just the scandals or the transcripts or the insults or the leaks. The real WTF is that we are staring at a moment where a legally cleared president could still break down in full view of the world and leave the Oval Office to a vice president who has never been intested under real pressure. Some Americans see the danger instantly. Others will deny it until the last second. But none of that changes the simple truth. This is an explosive situation sitting inside the White House Oval Office. And Trump is sitting behind the desk of the United States government. And anyone pretending it's not seconds away from blowing apart doesn't make it any less dangerous. This is your WTF Wednesday. I'd like to remind everyone, in case some of you haven't heard, I'm doing live stream shows on TikTok. A World Gone Mad is live, and this is the schedule. Tuesday nights, 9.15 p.m. for 40 minutes. Thursday night, 9.15 p.m. for 40 minutes. And finally, Sunday mornings at 9.30 a.m. 9.30 a.m. for 40 minutes. All of these are Arizona Times, which we are on mountain time right now. Hope you join because that room will be full of trolls and Republicans who absolutely adore Donald, and I could use your support. This is a World Gone Mad. I'm Jeff Allen Wolf. I'll be back Friday. Hope you have a good Thanksgiving. I say the shit that no one else will, because I don't care who I may piss off. The truth has to be told. Until then, Wolfpack listeners, remain skeptical, keep focused, but most of all, stay hopeful.
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