Nobody’s Email: Trump HATED by His Own Party
Nobody Gets Email
I thought this was an interesting email…an opinion from someone who hates Donald Trump, BUT…nevertheless…the first part of the email I have to say, I agree with.
The Presidency has gotten so big and overblown…that our Presidents are treated like Kings.
BUT…(I know…quit saying but Joyanna) I must say, I disagree that Trump is a buffoon, and would destroy the office.
Please. It’s already been destroyed. The office of the Presidency was bought down by a President who used the office as his personal whore house, (Bill Clinton) and another President, who put his feet on the Oval Office Desk,(Obama) struts around like a drug lord pimp, and a man who invites terrorists, rappers, and communists to hang out at his all night “black” parties he throws for his own pleasure at White House, where they party until the break of dawn.
Trump might speak plainly, and crudely to some, but I’ll take the truth of Trump over ANY smooth talking criminal like we have seen in the White House.
Criminals that have committed felonies, orgies, and raped the American people and destroyed the American dreams for us all.
There ARE, many Americans who have seen enough of the same old politicians who SAY they will work for us, and never, never, never do. We are tired of waiting for someone in our lifetime to work for the American people.
Trump to us, at least says what we are thinking in our hearts. We don’t need another pontificating politician who gets nothing done. We need a man of action.
So far: Cruz’s actions to Ben Carson put him in the “just another typical politician” category. I like that man less every day, and it’s sad to say so. Besides…Ted puts Donald down for going to make “deals” with democrats,…I am listening to him right now…he says he is a principled conservative.
A principled man does NOT do what he did in Iowa. That was low. That was crude. That was dishonest. Cruz did not win Iowa fair, and yet he is saying that he did.
I HATE liars. And he is lying.
Rubio ran against amnesty, then announced he is for it. Rubio…sees America with a Hispanic people. That’s the future HE sees. In Rubio’s future, the American will have to learn Spanish, don’t listen to what he says. He lied once before, he’ll do it again.
Jeb…no. Hillary? Are you kidding me?
I’m still for Trump. But… That’s just my Nobody Opinion.
(Thanks to Tom Beebe)
I can think of one and only one silver lining around what would be the ominously dark cloud of Donald Trump winning the election in November. That silver lining is the near-certainty that a Pres. Trump would diminish the respect and awe in which the U.S. presidency is today held.
The U.S. president and the president’s family are treated, at a minimum, like royalty. And by many people the president is treated as if he’s a demigod. A president’s visits to the scenes of natural disasters are reported as if a great healer is at work. If a grain-elevator explodes in Louisiana or shooter kills a dozen people in Colorado, we are told by the news media that “the president is being kept up to date on” or “the president is monitoring” the situation. It’s common to hear people express hope that some child they know “might one day grow up to be president!” The president’s health is reported as if the nation’s own welfare depends upon that individual’s health. The security around the president is already way over the top and it gets more over the top almost daily. (Pedestrians are now kept from walking on the sidewalk along the northern face of the White House.) The president is referred to as “Mr. President,” apparently even by his closest aides, rather than by his first name. (I suspect that, say, Apple’s CEO Tim Cook isn’t called by his co-workers “Mr. Chief Executive Cook”; it’s probably either “Mr. Cook” or “Tim.” Why should any additional deference be paid to the president of the executive branch of the national government in the United States?)
This deference and respect is vastly excessive. The president, any president, is – like me, you, and everyone of the rest of us – a naked ape who has no more knowledge of, or insight into, the way each of millions of strangers should spend their money or lead their lives than do any of the rest of us naked apes. He is a human being, nothing more. He, however, pretends to be something more and, dangerously, he is treated by others as if he is indeed something more. This fact is true regardless of who happens to currently be president. (Given his choice of profession – politics – a U.S. president is almost certainly a human being whose ethical values are inferior to those of the average human being, and whose hubris and arrogance are much greater than average.)
So if Donald Trump becomes U.S. president, his boorishness, his clownishness, his crudely bullying manners, his vulgarity, his bigotry, and his manifest ignorance will combine with his failure to do what most successful politicians do – namely, hide all of these flaws behind a veneer of faux humility, civility, and politeness – to make plain to the world that those who occupy the White House deserve less respect, regard, or deference than does the typical motel clerk and car-wash attendant. (My apologies to motel clerks and car-wash attendants. I do not mean to sully your reputations by comparing you to the typical politicians who win the presidency.) At the very least, a president Trump would dissolve much of the gaudy magnificence and idiotic adoration that today surrounds the presidency.
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To be clear: I do not regard the above silver lining of a Trump presidency to be worth the risk of a Trump presidency. He is, beyond question, the absolute worst option among all of the sorry candidates currently vying for the chief spot at the trough that is Pennsylvania Avenue.
February 12, 2016 -
Posted by Joyanna Adams |
Presidential election 2016 | Donald Trump, Presidential election 2016
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