Donald Trump has demonstrated beyond any reasonable doubt that he is an absolute idiot, incapable of leading a third world banana republic, much less a democratic, supposedly civilized nation of more than 300 million people.
In fact, he has brought home to the conscience of thinking Americans the certainty that he has no grasp of how a democratic republic is supposed to work—and that, dear friends, is frightening indeed.
By tweeting that Reps. Ilhan Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley and Rashida Tlaib “originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe” and who are “now loudly and viciously telling the people of the United States…how our government is to be run” and that they should “go back and help fix the totally broken and crime-infested places from which they came,” Trump scored the imperfect trifecta of being ignorant, racist, and an intolerant hypocrite incapable of the civil exchange of ideas—one of the principles upon which this country was built. You might want to throw in more than a little sexism, too.
- Ignorant because of his apparent belief that all four were born elsewhere; they weren’t. Three were born in this country while the fourth, Omar, was born in Somalia but came to this country as a child with her parents who were fleeing civil war in that country.
- Racist because that’s what Trump is, as has been demonstrated throughout his business career and during his term as president (see his statements on Charlottesville). It’s in his DNA and he just can’t overcome that serious character flaw. Even Lyndon Johnson was able to transform himself from staunch segregationist senator to civil rights champion as president because, as he explained it, “I’m everybody’s president now.” Trump has failed completely and miserably to grasp this concept.
- Intolerant hypocrite because he spent the entirety of the eight Obama years tearing his predecessor down at every opportunity, including the perpetuation of the birther conspiracy—the same type of crass behavior he now finds so unpatriotic. Not once did Obama suggest that Trump crawl back into the hole whence he came. Trump suggests anyone who is critical of our government is a non-patriot, a traitor even.
- By that reckoning, we should never complain lest we be so branded. Instead, all is roses and daises, a world of see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil robots as it were. Following that line of reasoning to its logical conclusion, the genocide of the American Indians was perfectly okay because it was done in the name of manifest destiny. Slavery was just fine and blacks were happy picking cotton: Phil Robertson of the Duck Dynasty even said so, so there. Vietnam was not a mistake despite the staging of the Gulf of Tonkin incident which, many claim never happened. Bombing Cambodia? Go for it. Watergate? Nixon got a bad deal. Civil rights murders of the ‘50s and ‘60s? shut up and pass the biscuits. Everything’s okay. Don’t complain or you’ll be ostracized as a bad citizen by Trump.
What Trump also does not seem to grasp is that in this country, the First Amendment gives us the right to be critical of our government and those who lead it—even the president. That’s that this country is all about: freedom of the free exchange of ideas. Even weirdos have the right to tweet their warped, demented thoughts.
It was Voltaire who said, “I wholly disapprove of what you say—and will defend to the death your right to say it.”
If anyone has the right to say “go back where you came from,” it’s the Native Americans.
To see wrong and to say nothing does not a patriot make. My country right or wrong is, well, wrong. Support your country, yes, but try to correct inequities in the process. Injustices should be made just, and wrongs made right. To stand idly by and to pretend all is well in the name of some misguided perception of patriotism is to take the fast track to destruction.
Trump has every right to disagree and to take issue with the four members of Congress. But he has no right to insult them with race-baiting rhetoric. That feeds the frenzy of his rabid devotees but in the end, solves nothing
If our neighbor complains because our kids egged his house, where should discipline be directed? Under Trump’s line of reasoning, the pesky neighbor should be singled out for derision and ridicule because he didn’t like his house being egged by our kids.
If your child gets involved in drugs, you try to intervene as a parent, not a despot, to help him—if, that is, you have a shred of decency in your soul. I simplified my analogy as much as possible so that Trump’s more delusional followers could follow the reasoning. That’s because Trump said in doubling down on his bigotry that “a lot of people agree with me.”
Unfortunately, he’s correct. A lot of people take their cues and their talking points from the Idiot-in-Chief. How many times did you hear the expressions “fake news” “witch hunt” “no collusion” before Trump? Now you hear it spew from the mouths of his followers daily—because he and Fox News have conditioned them to do so—like so many Stepford wives and husbands.
Republicans, from Mitch McConnell, whose wife’s family is from China, to Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, whose families fled Castro’s Cuba, should be ashamed of their silence.
And just where is our congressional delegation in defending the people’s right to express themselves? You know, those super right-wing conservative Christians we elected to represent all of us?
Sen. John Kennedy, the mouth of the south, has been uncharacteristically quiet on the subject. Any other time he’d be trampling over women and children to get to a microphone or TV camera. Bill Cassidy just seems to be missing in action.
Steve Scalise? Forget it. Even a bullet couldn’t shake his position on the right to bear semi-automatic weapons. If he won’t stand up to the NRA, he’s not about to stand up to this president.
Clay Higgins? A joke. He’s still deluding himself into thinking he arrested “thousands” of perps during his career as a public information officer for the St. Landry Sheriff’s Department. If there’s a bigger idiot than Trump in Washington, it’s Higgins.
Mike Johnson? Has he ever made a public statement that reflected a scintilla of courage?
Ralph Abraham? He says he would pay for their tickets out of the country. What an a**h*** that he would demonstrate such arrogance, that he would pander in such a shameless manner for votes.
Garret Graves? Too busy wrestling with FEMA over relief funds flood victims will probably never see.
Cedric Richmond? The only member of the Louisiana delegation with the guts to criticize Trump.
It would be great if the other five representatives and our two senators had a set of cojones between them.
One last thought: I love my country. Despite its warts, it’s still the greatest country on the planet. But that doesn’t mean I cannot speak out when I see injustice, corruption, or disregard for human rights and dignity. I’m a small, insignificant voice and I know Trump will never read these words (hell, he doesn’t read anything). But should he happen see this, I defy him—or anyone else—to question my patriotism simply because I believe he is mentally deranged.
I don’t agree with everything AOC, Omar, Pressley or Tlaib say—or anyone else in Congress. Nor do I agree with everything our governor or my legislators say or everything Ronald Reagan said or George W Bush or Barack Obama said. And I certainly agree with very little our pompous assclown president tweets. But the last act of a true patriot would be to attempt to muzzle them simply because I disagree with them.
It’s also the first thing a plutocratic dictator would do.
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