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Tommy_Carcetti

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Fri Jan 8, 2016, 05:48 PM Jan 2016

There is nothing about Donald Trump or his personality that is even remotely admirable or likable. [View all]

Last edited Fri Jan 8, 2016, 06:26 PM - Edit history (2)

Or redeemable.

Nothing.

You might recall the Seinfeld episode where George and Jerry are discussing Jerry's nemesis/neighbor Newman with utter contempt, when George pauses and says, "Well, he's merry." Against all that he believes about Newman, Jerry is forced to concur: "He is merry, I'll give him that."

In the world of partisan politics, at times we are forced to admit that even the worst of your opponents might have some sort of admirable qualities when one puts everything else aside. Yes, Reagan traded arms for hostages, turned his back on the AIDS crisis, and was otherwise a clueless empty suit in the Oval Office....but he did have that vague Old Spice scented grandfather fogeyness about him where we'd all expect for him to pull out a quarter behind the nation's collective ears. George W. Bush plunged the nation headfirst into Iraq and the worst economic crisis since the 1930s, but there was the whole folksy faux cowboy thing about him that probably wouldn't have been so disconcerting had he not been the most powerful man on the face of the earth. And there was always a sense of classic tragedy behind Nixon's paranoia and feelings of inadequacy.

But that's all in the past. And now you get to this man, the current beast we have to deal with:



And for the life of me, I cannot think of one single quality or attribute about Donald J. Trump that comes off as likeable or admirable. I just can't.

He's ugly, both inside and out, but will insist that he's anything but that. He's not funny or original in his thinking. He's been a horrible husband, a horrible businessman, and really horrible about everything he's ever done in his horrible little life. His self-flaunted riches and fame are the result only of a situation he was born into and not in any way the result of anything he's actually had to work for. He's stupid, with his limited vocabulary that he only seems to use to bring other people down. He fails to put forth any ideas that could at least be praised for their ingenuity or specificity. He wants to kick old ladies out of their homes so he can build tacky casinos on their land. He breaks promises to pay for the medical care of his deceased brother's infant grandchild out of spite against said deceased brother. He gleefully cheers the loss of people's jobs at Macy's because Macy's previously had the gall to discontinue his cheap clothing line. He's a reality TV show star--need I say more?

And now he's using the bully pulpit to self-aggrandize himself in his own little Cluster B narcissistic bubble, and the fuel he's using is hatred and paranoia and whipping people up into witch hunt like frenzies against immigrants and refugees, Hispanics, Muslims, women, and anyone who doesn't genuflect before his own graven image.

So with all that in mind, I can't say but I'm rather non-plussed at the fact that this man has any sort of popular support, that anyone with even a limited amount of intelligence would consider him suitable for the Presidency. For some reason, I'd like to think there's something in the collective human mind that would make us automatically reject such an awful, horrible, terrible human being.

And yet, he survives. And he thrives.

The only other political figure in modern American history where I remain at a complete loss in trying to think of anything remotely positive or admirable about would be Dick Cheney.

But even he played a great Darth Vader. Trump, on the other hand, would be lucky enough to be Jabba the Hut.


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This common criminal thug, who made his fortune off of throwing old people out of their homes randys1 Jan 2016 #1
He is, indeed, the logical end point of capitalism. hifiguy Jan 2016 #9
I'm a big fan EdwardBernays Jan 2016 #2
We Democrats can do it better. Way better. Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2016 #4
Can we? EdwardBernays Jan 2016 #11
Maybe not as a party, but on an individual basis, yes. Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2016 #14
he says more than "loser" EdwardBernays Jan 2016 #20
I couldn't care less whether or not Jeb's "low energy." Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2016 #34
Grand EdwardBernays Jan 2016 #35
I never thought I could dislike a political figure more than I disliked George Bush. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2016 #3
Every breath he draws is Hayduke Bomgarte Jan 2016 #6
at least W had the sense to lie about committing war crimes mnmoderatedem Jan 2016 #25
I know right, he is so vulgar and so horrible a person I can't even smile when I make fun of him. Kalidurga Jan 2016 #26
"goes out of his way to be cruel...." << this. Saphire Jan 2016 #28
that picture alone just screams 'fuck you'. spanone Jan 2016 #5
Il Douche is such a spectacular and unreconstructed vulgarian hifiguy Jan 2016 #7
I'm trying to think of an analogous literary or movie character. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2016 #13
The best I can come up with is hifiguy Jan 2016 #15
Maybe Rufus T Firefly and Willie Stark combined? First Speaker Jan 2016 #17
Firefly was just incompetent. hifiguy Jan 2016 #22
Like I said, maybe Jabba the Hutt. Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2016 #32
there is nothing safeinOhio Jan 2016 #8
The more hate he spews his party soaks it up like a sponge.. SummerSnow Jan 2016 #10
I can think of one good thing about Trump--he isn't Ted Cruz First Speaker Jan 2016 #12
True, Trumpolini is not religulously insane hifiguy Jan 2016 #16
At least he is not a twin. eom guillaumeb Jan 2016 #18
That is true. Tommy_Carcetti Jan 2016 #19
To ther average Neo-Fascist his shitty qualities are a good thing. Odin2005 Jan 2016 #21
He hates what I hate Johonny Jan 2016 #23
Your assessment of his personality is spot on. smirkymonkey Jan 2016 #24
If Trump has any good qualities that would make him suitable as President, ladjf Jan 2016 #27
I was thinking - no presidential candidate ever is worse for "I'd like to have a beer with them" muriel_volestrangler Jan 2016 #29
Empirical evidence proves that you are wrong. Donald Ian Rankin Jan 2016 #30
He is like a fucking train wreck that spews the arrogance of a rich gas bag within a crowded space. lonestarnot Jan 2016 #31
CNN just now announced that in a survey of tavernier Jan 2016 #33
Trump makes Don Rickles seem polite Angel Martin Jan 2016 #36
You're probably being too kind to him lunatica Jan 2016 #37
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