Is Donald Trump a lazily incompetent, allegedly fascist, moron? — he certainly makes that case easy to propose
© 2024 Peter Free
26 October 2024
Regarding Donald Trump
Two recent news pieces arguably make the Oligarchic Establishment's case against the former president's new run at the White House:
The first describes a dictatorial dope, who undermines himself by hiring disloyal subordinates.
The second demonstrates someone too lazy to fend off easily foreseeable attacks on his veracity.
A more competent candidate would have avoided both.
First, hiring the wrong people
Consider Politico's hit piece from yesterday:
More than a dozen former Trump administration officials on Friday came out in support of former chief of staff John Kelly, who went on the record this week to say the former president fits the definition of a fascist, would govern like a dictator and has no concept of the Constitution.
Trump campaign communications director Steven Cheung said in a statement, “This is nothing more than disgruntled, former low-level employees who had remarkably undistinguished careers in government and are now trying to survive as Never Trump pundits fighting over cable news contracts. The fact remains they did not serve their country and President well, and will have to live with that dishonor for the rest of their miserable lives.”
© 2024 Meridith McGraw, Ex-Trump aides emerge to back Kelly’s harsh warnings, Politico (25 October 2024)
Trump is famous for having drawn the wrong people into his 2016-elected administration.
We can surmise that penetrating insight into character is not one of The Donald's strengths.
It is difficult to become a memorably capable executive, when one foolishly surrounds oneself with rats, who immediately get busy chewing one's feet off.
Second, Trump's characteristic laziness
In a long interview with Joe Rogan, Trump arguably failed to properly field a foreseeable question about Trump's 2020 election-rigging claim:
In a highly anticipated interview, Donald Trump touched on a wide range of cultural and political issues Friday night in an three-hour conversation with Joe Rogan, who hosts one of the biggest podcasts in the world.
Rogan at one point asked Trump to provide examples of how the 2020 election was stolen, as he has long falsely claimed. Trump gave a largely rambling answer that touched on election law changes that he said did not get proper legislative approval.
© 2024 Matt Dixon, Trump records a 3-hour interview with Joe Rogan about the election, Harris and whales, NBC News (26 October 2024)
Admittedly, NBC News is one of the Establishment's premier anti-Trump mainstream media propagandists.
Nevertheless, one can bet that — had Trump presented a concisely factual case in favor of his suspicions about 2020 election-rigging — NBC would have steered clear of messing with it for fear that it would be caught in red-handed lying.
So here we are, an interminable four years later, and Trump still cannot persuasively support his stolen election accusations:
Has he been asleep?
Or is he just too conceited to think that claims of such magnitude deserve some diligent work in proving them?
Hmm
When you know the Establishment is out to get you, why give those guys the ammunition to make their attacks so ridiculously easy to arm?
The moral? — When choosing between Kamala the Imbecile and Donald the Moron . . .
. . . the appropriate selection would be neither.
Naturally, We the Manipulated Sheep will not do this.
And so, the American ship is going to suicide itself on History's rocks.
The Grand American Plutocracy has evaporated the Founders' genius down to:
two vacuities' empty skulls
and
a population of predominantly the same.
That's an achievement of historically notable scope.
Do notice, that is laughably ironic that the diligently fascistic Biden administration is projecting its own totalitarian and genocidal tendencies onto Trump.
Thus, one group of avariciously murderous dumbasses is calling a much lazier and less aggressive example of the same thing, names.