It’s official. The Trump
presidency went so far off the rails this week that the rails will never be
seen again. The press conference held this past Tuesday was proof that Trump is
completely unfit for office. All of you who said he’d “grow into the office?”
You were wrong. Really wrong.
Voters loved him because he
“tells is like it is,” which means he spouted a lot of incomprehensible
nonsense, punctuated with insults and bravado. Republicans loved him because he
claimed to be one of them, they march in lockstep, and because ideology is more
important to them than integrity. The GOP didn’t just ignore his twitter wars,
inciting of violence, and boasts of grabbing women by the genitalia. They
defended him.
They loved Trump because he
was about as far from Obama as you could get. The Republican Party was furious
that a black guy spent 8 years in the White House. When Donald Trump became a
big public birther, they ate it up.
Don’t dare tell me you’re surprised by his conduct this week. The warning signs were a mile high and flashing. We’ve all been pretending that presidenting by Twitter is perfectly normal; even though we know it is not.
A bunch of white supremacists were miffed about the removal of confederate statuary in Charlottesville, VA, so they decided to have a rally. They publicized the rally, and made a big deal out of it. Richard Spencer, the new David Duke was going to be there. The old David Duke was going to be there. Chris Cantwell, a NH Free State Project mover turned white supremacist was going to be there. (Sidebar: have any of these guys who think of themselves as the master race ever looked in a mirror?)
Hundreds of white
supremacists marched through the UVA campus last Friday night with tiki
torches, yelling, “Jews will not replace us,” and “white lives matter.” The
next day, the white supremacists showed up with shields, clubs, and guns for
their peaceful demonstration. Naturally, counter-protesters showed up, too. There
were violent clashes. The police mostly turned their back on the protesters.
One of the neo-Nazis drove his car into a crowd of people, killing one person
and injuring 19 others. Two state troopers were killed in a helicopter crash.
Trump was laboring selflessly
at his golf club, where he found time to tweet about how we must all be united.
He emerged later in the day to attend a news conference. He said “we” condemn
the violence on many sides. He liked “many sides” so much he said it twice. He
switched to talking about what a great job he’s doing, and how when he watches
Charlottesville it makes him very sad. He didn’t acknowledge the white
supremacists were responsible for the violence. He didn’t mention their
domestic terrorism. How could he? They’re his base.
There was a lot of national outrage
over what Trump didn’t say. It turns out a lot of Americans disapprove strongly
of white supremacists. After 24 hours of bad press, back in Washington, some
adult forced Trump to read a prepared speech, where he denounced the KKK,
neo-Nazis, and white supremacists, and finally mentioned the two troopers, and
the young woman who were killed. He was furious at the negative coverage and
furious at being forced to read an adult speech.
The next day, after several CEO’s from his manufacturing council bailed out on him, he went from simmer to full boil, and hijacked his own press conference. He babbled insensibly about a young woman, a fine young woman, whom I assume is the one who was killed, but he never provided any context, so it just came across as disconnected nonsense. He said David Duke’s statement was beautiful. He kept braying about facts, and how he waited because he needed to know the facts. Clearly he was resentful about the facts he was forced to recite the day before, because he started blathering about two sides again, and how there were some “very fine people” on both sides.
How many of you know “fine” people who grab tiki torches and Nazi flags and march through college campuses bellowing about Jews? There are not two sides to neo-Nazis engaging in domestic terrorism. Our fathers and grandfathers fought a war against this.
The next day, after several CEO’s from his manufacturing council bailed out on him, he went from simmer to full boil, and hijacked his own press conference. He babbled insensibly about a young woman, a fine young woman, whom I assume is the one who was killed, but he never provided any context, so it just came across as disconnected nonsense. He said David Duke’s statement was beautiful. He kept braying about facts, and how he waited because he needed to know the facts. Clearly he was resentful about the facts he was forced to recite the day before, because he started blathering about two sides again, and how there were some “very fine people” on both sides.
How many of you know “fine” people who grab tiki torches and Nazi flags and march through college campuses bellowing about Jews? There are not two sides to neo-Nazis engaging in domestic terrorism. Our fathers and grandfathers fought a war against this.
Trump has never been able to elevate himself to the kind of behavior the office demands, but this press event was a whole new frontier. This is a man who is the exact opposite of a statesman. He is the antithesis of gravitas. He is seriously, dangerously, unfit for office. He is incapable of being a world leader.
He should have been in Charlottesville, speaking seriously about violence and paying homage to the dead. He should have been grave and presidential. Instead he was conducting a petty war with the media and petulantly presenting himself as the victim in the situation. Seriously, dangerously unfit for office.
What are we going to do about
it?
Published as an op-ed in the August 18, 2017 edition of the Conway Daily Sun newspaper
1 comment:
And naturally, Free State Corporation is silent about one of their own goes full potato KKK. And Mr. Bad Shot Max Abramson is probably next to be NH's embarrassment on national television.
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