Sunday, November 6, 2016

The Height of Douchebagerry

Two days 'til the moment of truth, Friends,

A Republican for Hillary Clinton tried to hoist a sign proclaiming he was part of the GOP against Trump but was tackled by a small mob of people around him. He a was 10 feet from where the party nominee addressed the highly-charged partisan crowd.

Donald Trump was swept from the stage by Secret Service agents when a voice in the mob yelled that the besieged Hillary supporter had a gun. He didn't.

The lone protester was rushed by more than a dozen plainclothes agents and uniformed police, was handcuffed and carted off--all for trying to express his thoughts at a  Donald Trump rally in Reno last night.

He was quickly released without any charges.

Perhaps the incident was an honest mistake. Probably not. And nothing happened to the people who committed the actual assault.

But this morning, Trump aides are still tweeting how valiant Donald Trump was for the way he handled last night's "assassination attempt," while Hillary hung out with Beyonce and JayZ. This is the height of douchebaggery.

The Trump campaign runs on it.

Take the candidate's own continued use of the discredited Brett Baier report that Hillary Clinton will imminently be indicted. Trump knows this is untrue. Even Baier himself publicly backed off the claim. But Trump keeps using it.

What does this behavior make him? One clue. It's a French word.

So, is this why they call them the Red States?
It's getting to the point that Trump has become so loathsome a character that calling him a douchebag is an insult to douchebags. At least they're useful.

He's actually less than useful. He's brought out an awful dimension of this country that many people believed had disappeared. He's polarized us and pitted us against one another. He seems to relish driving the national psyche crazy.

I don't like Hillary Clinton, and I'll be the first to oppose her in four years should a viable candidate be put up against her.

I predict, however, that not only will she win on Tuesday, but she'll win by at least 11 million votes.

Most people still know that douchebags belong out of sight.

No comments:

Post a Comment