Thursday, March 5, 2020

Donald Trump is a spiritually grotesque, loathesome, disgusting pig (which doesn't translate into some kind of obligation to support Biden) - today's edition

Who the hell else would use a pandemic for self-glorification and trashing of previous addressing of pandemics?


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Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

Gallup just gave us the highest rating ever for the way we are handling the CoronaVirus situation. The April 2009-10 Swine Flu, where nearly 13,000 people died in the U.S., was poorly handled. Ask MSDNC & lightweight Washington failure 
I realize that Klain has been outspoken in his criticism of the current administration's handling of this situation, and his motives may include the political.

But, again, we see that the Very Stable Genius does not understand that there is power inherent in being the bigger person and not responding to every criticism.

There's no defending this. It's repugnant.

Now, to Democrats or those who have, however tenuous, some kind of claim to being on the right but are getting really weird of late, who say in response to what I'm posting here, "Then are you ready to support  Biden?", I say, "No f------ way." He's a vicious liar.  One of his lies ruined an innocent man:

Biden’s wife and daughter did, in fact, die in a car wreck. That is true. It is not true that the driver of the other car was drunk, that he had been drinking, or that there was any reason to believe he was drunk or had been drinking — or even that he was at fault. The late Mrs. Biden “drove into the path of [the] tractor-trailer,” the police report says. But Biden, like every other third-rate ward-heeler of his ilk, thinks and speaks only in terms of good guys and bad guys, white hats and black hats — and if something bad happens to good people, then it must be because somebody in a black hat did something nefarious. The driver of that truck went to his grave haunted by Biden’s lies, to the point where his children were forced to beg the vice president to stop defaming their late father. The casual cruelty with which Biden is willing to subordinate the lives of ordinary people to his political ambitions — for the sake of a petty tear-jerker line in one of his occasionally plagiarized stump speeches — is remarkable.
He also teamed up with Ted Kennedy to savage the reputation of one of America's greatest legal scholars and deeply human public figures, Robert Bork. He also told a predominantly African-American crowd that Mitt Romney aimed to "put y'all back in chains."

I have no horse in the race that appears to be shaping up.

It is very late in the day for post-America.

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