Cont: The Trump Presidency: Part 22

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He looked like such a dumbass, standing there with that book he's never read, and has no use for, other than to endear himself to his fawning evangelical base. Which was the point.

He has no use for any citizen other than those 44% ers, and not even them, really. The rest of us, we don't matter at all; we aren't useful to him. Who is going to stand up to this maniac? Is there anyone in his party strong enough to call him out, willing to risk their political careers to finally put a leash and muzzle on this mutt? Hardly likely.

How about democrats? Will they present a strong, loud persistent resistance? Shouldn't newspapers everywhere finally call this guy out for the weak, pathetic failure that he is? Hardly likely.

It's gonna be up to the rest of us to get off our lazy asses, vote, encourage and enable others to do the same.

This guy has to go.
 
His whole Church&Bible Dog&Pony show was just another example of this.

He realized he looked like a weakling after hiding in his bunker behind the real tough guys, so instead, he got the real tough guys to beat people up for him, so he could take a walk. Which, of course, still makes him look like the weakling he is.

Trump is that one guy who like to mouth off, because he knows when push comes to shove, his friends won't just stand back and let him get his ass kicked.
He is so predictable. At first I thought it might be friendly and fun for his critics to call out his cowardice early and often because you know that makes him livid; but then I realized that would only encourage him to pull more stunts like this one.

The simple fact is that he ordered a peaceful protest dispersed, using tear gas and rubber bullets, so he could have a phony photo op; a faux tough guy holding a bible. These weren't burners and looters or antiwhatever he calls them; they were US citizens within their rights. He has to go.
 
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What I like about it, and I do so wish that more people liked, is that it is wholly about his character. It isn't about economics, or racism, or even incompetence. Trump is accused of all of those daily here and throughout the land by his enemies, but those things are not why he is deservedly hated, why he ought to be hated by more. Disregarding all of those things, he is, after all of that, a loathsome creature.

One thing I appreciated was that he started right from the very beginning, in the reaction to the inauguration crowds, and his pettiness and his disregard for the truth. Yes, we dislike his tax cuts for the rich, or his Supreme Court nominees, but much more so we ought to fear, and even those aligned with him politically ought to fear, an utter mendaciousness that one might expect from a Saddam Hussein, but not from the President of the United States.


I know it isn't realistic. I know it won't happen, but I am glad to see a man like George Will, whose conservative bona fides are unquestionable, calling on the Republican Party to dump their incumbent President, and even to be whisked out of power if they refuse.


Maybe unquestionable, but not unquestioned.

From an American Spectator article that starts of mocking Justin Amash's name (A-rash!! Ha! It works on so many levels!) and goes downhill:

George Will once was a go-to thinker for limited government and rock-ribbed conservative principles. He really was. What in the world happened to him?

There are many other examples if you google "George Will is a rino"[1], but most of them are from less well-known sources. I know the name of American Spectator and thought it was a reasonably well-respected conservative magazine, but that particular article is truly dreadful. I don't see why anyone would think devotion to conservatism requires embracing Trump.

The author goes on to call Trump more conservative than Reagan and one of the ten best presidents in US history.

[1] Yes, I know that he can't be a RINO since he is no longer a Republican.
 
Hard to believe. But it's the trump supporters who enable this. If they questioned it trump would back down fast. A quote from Business Insider:
"There was no warning. The crowd was entirely peaceful," Jackson Proskow, Washington Bureau Chief for the Canadian outlet Global News, posted on Twitter. "Trump had police move in with tear gas and horses so he could stage a photo op outside a church across the street." Link

Photo of police, some mounted and some with rifles, beginning to clear peaceful protesters out of trump's way this evening in Washington.
 

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Hard to believe. But it's the trump supporters who enable this. If they questioned it trump would back down fast. A quote from Business Insider:


Photo of police, some mounted and some with rifles, beginning to clear peaceful protesters out of trump's way this evening in Washington.

The charging police on Horseback was like the scene of the cossacks charging the domonstrators in "DR ZHIVAGO".
And I remember of the words of Pasha, a demonstrator who gets a sabre cut in the face;
"There will be no more peaceful Demonstrations aftyer this".
 
Maybe unquestionable, but not unquestioned.

From an American Spectator article that starts of mocking Justin Amash's name (A-rash!! Ha! It works on so many levels!) and goes downhill:



There are many other examples if you google "George Will is a rino"[1], but most of them are from less well-known sources. I know the name of American Spectator and thought it was a reasonably well-respected conservative magazine, but that particular article is truly dreadful. I don't see why anyone would think devotion to conservatism requires embracing Trump.

The author goes on to call Trump more conservative than Reagan and one of the ten best presidents in US history.

[1] Yes, I know that he can't be a RINO since he is no longer a Republican.
Indeed. And what happened to George Will is that he stayed with his principles.
 
I'm surprised he didn't try humping the Bible. Or at least clutch it close to his chest as if he really, really loves it.

Of course, it was probably burning his fingers.
 
He looked like such a dumbass, standing there with that book he's never read, and has no use for, other than to endear himself to his fawning evangelical base. Which was the point. He has no use for any citizen other than those 44% ers, and not even them, really. The rest of us, we don't matter at all; we aren't useful to him...

Absolutely insane times. With an absolutely insane man in the White House.
 

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Trump: "I'm evangelical. I'm the most evangelical. There's been no President more evangelical than me."
 
I can think of a clear response the state governors can give Trump. It's pretty famous in US military circles too. And probably wholly appropriate given who made the ultimatum.


"NUTS"
 
Trump vows to "end violence now . . . "

Reminds me of Hizzoner Richard J. Daley on protests in Chicago during the '68 Democratic Convention. "Da police aren't dere to create disorder, dey are dere to preserve disorder.
 
trump trolls governors.
President Donald Trump on Monday laid the blame on governors for the unrest spreading across the nation, strongly urging the state leaders to crack down on protests and telling them that "most of you are weak," according to audio of a call with the governors and law-enforcement officials obtained by Insider. Trump, who has tweeted in favor of law enforcement taking forceful measures against protesters, told governors on the call that they "have to dominate. If you don't dominate, you're wasting your time. They're going to run over you. You're going to look like a bunch of jerks. You have to dominate."

Trump did not publicly address the nation during a weekend of civil unrest and violence... Business Insider report

No, instead he tweeted. Remember the other day? He was going to put Twitter out of business? I guess that's off the table (if trump even remembers it now).
 
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trump trolls governors.


No, instead he tweeted. Remember the other day? He was going to put Twitter out of business? I guess that's off the table (if trump even remembers it now).
But does Twitter remember it? Have any of his latest posts exhorting violence been given the "this post exhorts violence" sticker?
 
Another thing. Trump claims he is mobilizing a "heavily armed" military to stop protesters.

One would assume that the military would likely as not be "heavily armed" so who is this for, his idiot sycophants? Do they get all hard/wet listening to this fake tough talk?
 
Another thing. Trump claims he is mobilizing a "heavily armed" military to stop protesters.

One would assume that the military would likely as not be "heavily armed" so who is this for, his idiot sycophants? Do they get all hard/wet listening to this fake tough talk?



Yes.
The fascism is open.
 
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