"It is What It is." Donald John Trump


Of late, Trump has suggested that his likeness be put alongside those of four other presidents on Mt. Rushmore, a mountain in South Dakota. He has appointed a postmaster general who, despite objections by Congress, state governments, and postal unions, is seeking to impede delivery of the mail-in ballots favored by Democrats. He has repeatedly claimed that voter fraud alone can prevent him from winning re-election, leading to speculation that he’s preparing for a coup. He has threatened that, if he loses reelection, America won’t have a president “for years” due to legal challenges.

He has said that he wants three more terms as president (this would require a change in American law). He is accusing his own government of impeding development of a Covid vaccine in order to prevent his re-election. He is accusing his Democratic challenger of senility and of being “a tool of the radical left.” He has warned that if Biden becomes president, crime will run rampant and leftists and anarchists will riot in every city and town in America (much of which are already happening under Trump). His sister accused him of “cruelty”; called him a “liar and a cheat”; said he has “no principles”; and confirmed claims that the self-proclaimed “very stable genius got into college by paying someone to take his entrance exams. 

A Trump insider was charged with multiple felonies, raising the number of Trumpian aides, donors and advisers, who have been indicted or imprisoned to twenty. The sixteen-year-old Trump-hating daughter of “counselor to the president” Kellyanne Conway petitioned the court for emancipation, saying that her mother has neglected her and her siblings in favor of money and fame. Ms Conway’s husband has also been vocal in opposing the president, who in response called him “a loser of a husband.” 

After three-and-a-half years of Trump, nothing that I have said should come as a surprise to most Americans, but what never ceases to astound me is that Trump’s approval rating among members of his own party has held steady in the mid nineties. I don’t know what to conclude from this other than that Republicans are infinitely more stupid and unethical than I would have considered possible even three years ago when I still entertained the hope that, as Trump’s depravity became increasingly blatant, his supporters would slowly abandon him. It would now appear that, unless he is caught on tape buggering a poodle alongside Putin and Kim Jong-Un (and I’m not confident that even this would do it), I can’t imagine what would give pause to people who prefer the shit of a golden-headed buffoon to the blood of a Jewish Savior. 


Why would I make such an outrageous statement? Because Trump’s “values”—aka his pandering to his followers’ ignorance and bigotry—clearly do matter to his disciples, while those of Jesus clearly do not, a fact that puts me in mind of Trump’s 2016 boast that his supporters wouldn’t care if he murdered a man in broad daylight on Manhattan’s 5th Avenue. I had imagined that such a boast might lose him the election, but I now see that he was right...


Then again, his supporters might care deeply if Trump were to claim that the man was a Democrat whose death was a Christmas present to the nation in which case, they would jump to their feet and cheer until they could cheer no more.

I will now leave you with what Trump said about the thousands upon thousands of people who have died of Covid due to his indifference to the welfare of anyone but himself:

“It is what it is.”

A week or so later, Michelle Obama repeated Trump’s words in the context of saying that Trump is what he is because he lacks the ability to rise to any occasion. While his followers deserve him, the rest of the nation and world most certainly do not deserve the curse that has been visited upon them.

25 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

None of this is news to me - except that Kellyanne's daughter was suing for emancipation - which goes some way to explaining why Kellyanne is stepping down from her role in the White House. I suspect/hope that someone so eager to embrace alternative truths will be hard to find.
I hope (fervently) that enough of the voters in your country see the light and vote against Trump. And hope that if they do, he vacates the Presidency which he currently shames.

Anonymous said...

There is not a lot to say when you have said it so well, however, while certainly unethical, I don't believe his supporters within the party are stupid. They would dump support for him instantly if they didn't' think he was their best chance.

Emma Springfield said...

For four years I have been astounded. What I hope for is a huge voter turnout and a landslide electoral vote for Biden.

Heidrun Khokhar, KleinsteMotte said...

Trump has managed to upset the world with negative comments from far and wide . He has also upset some laws by failing to have them upheld. It is likely from the Muller report Trump will face charges once he is no longer proved by his position. Just hope that the electoral votes in December ensure he is out. That means those states need democrats in majority. Trump is hoping to slide in by any means.
Seems a liar and a lazy self serving president is able to get into power and remain. Checks and balances of past seem outdated and need an overhaul for the future.
Even if Biden names it he has a terrible mess to get in order and it will be tough going.

Marion said...
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rhymeswithplague said...

For a fair and balanced approach (Fox News’s term, not mine), how about a post on the depravity of Antifa next?

Tom said...

For the life of me I can't understand why anyone would pay the slightest bit of attention to the outlandish things that come out of Trump's mouth.

Snowbrush said...

Critics first...

"Snow, am I your ONLY conservative friend?"

Marion, wonders never cease, and you're still here, for which I am appreciative. Now...aside for the fact that I'm young, beautiful, and idealistic, I don't know why I bother to ask you questions since you never, ever answer them anyway, but if my hopes and dreams should someday come true, I would love to know why you consider yourself a conservative when you support a president who is a walking--no, a running, leaping, and shoving people out of the way--repudiation of the values of every pre-GW Bush Republican president. As for you being the "ONLY conservative" in the room, I have long suspected that church-going Rhymes isn't much of a Christian in your non-church-going Christian view (I daresay that he regards you similarly), but have you concluded that he's not a conservative either? (Maybe it will be of some comfort to you to know that most of my commenters are probably Australians at this point, and foreigners don't know nothing anyway.)

"Guess why people despise the lamestream media!"

Ah, Marion, you and your cutisms... Now, I can't begin to know unless it has something to do with the fact that the only thing the commercial-driven networks care about is making money by selling Big Pharma commercials. Most days, I watch only a half hour of commercial driven national news, and your hurricane, and the tropical storm that preceded it, have been the lead story on NBC for three or four days now. So, yes, I'm well aware of your approaching hurricane, and I never see a weather map but what I take note of how near Laura will come to you in central Louisiana, to my sister in Pensacola, Florida, and to Peggy's father and sister near Jackson, Mississippi.

Snowbrush said...

Critic # 2:

"For a fair and balanced approach (Fox News’s term, not mine), how about a post on the depravity of Antifa next?"

Rhymes, do you mean to suggest that Fox lives up to its claim of being "fair and balanced," and you would appreciate it if I would be inspired by its example--for example, by referring to Covid as "the China virus," and calling the Democratic Party "the Democrat Party"? While addressing those questions, perhaps you will also tell me why so many Fox radio personalities have gone from hosting guests and taking calls to monologuing for hour after weary hour five days a week. When you're done with that, I would love to know if you will miss dear old Rush when the cancer finally gets him and he goes on to receive a second Presidential Medal of Freedom, this one from God, which, to be sure, will make it less impressive than the one from Trump, yet impressive enough, I suppose, in its own limited way.

Now... how, in the name of all that is holy, is Antifa even remotely relevant to anything contained in this post? Why not instead ask why I didn't give equal coverage to pedophiles, or the Islamic State, or Roger Ailes, or Bill O'Reilly, or Boris Johnson, or people with hemorrhoids? Are you suggesting that to oppose Trump is to support Antifa (in which case every member of "the Democrat Party" is absolutely WILD about the non-group group), and is it your perception that when "fair and balanced" Fox criticizes Antifa, it devotes an equal amount of time to criticizing Trump? And have you observed that, instead of answering questions and addressing criticisms, Fox and Trump instead (a) attack the person who raised them ("That's a nasty question, and you're a low IQ reporter," as our "extremely stable genius" of president is fond of saying) or, at the very least (b) changing the subject to something completely irrelevant to the question being asked or the criticism being offered?

...I probably regard Antifia much as you do. No, I probably regard Antifa with FAR GREATER disdain than you do, because every time they riot (and they have rioted daily in Oregon for the past three months), they win more votes for Trump and other Republicans, who are now using Antifa and "Black Lives Matter" as "proof" of Democratic weakness and as a way to divert attention from their own failures. In short, I view Antifa as a sorry group of hypocrites who hate this nation, are devoid of inviolable ideals, and who (like modern Republicans who have gone from attacking such depraved Democrats as Bill Clinton on the basis of CHARACTER MATTERS, to being perfectly willing to elect Satan himself if he will promise to keep the damn perverts out of their daughters' restrooms) don't give a fig about the rights and safety of anyone but themselves.

PhilipH said...

Trump is just an ignorant uneducated criminal. Absolutely. No question. OK, so be it: the big question is WHY do so many American citizens seem to support and laud such a monstrosity? Are they as ignorant and uneducated as this so-called President of America?

It's unbelievably scary. Much scarier than I felt when Herr Hitler began his rise to power. Fortunately, the President of America back in the dark days of 1940 joined the fray and showed true leadership. Trump would have simply gathered his golf clubs and played a [bad] round of golf whilst tweeting a load of crap on Twitter.

May Trump live in interesting times...

kylie said...

It's none too Christian of me but in the name of justice, I wish somebody would take him out

Strayer said...

I'm not so sure he won't be re-elected. I drive around this conservative catching cats to be fixed and see only Trump signs everywhere. I think he could murder many people and he's still be supported by the same type of people. I see nothing has changed except maybe for the worse with the Qanon crowd becoming mainstream, with their mental case extreme beliefs. We have a local woman who is running for Senate and an out of the closet Qanon believer. I suppose I could have guessed, really, about all the support here for Trump, because it seems to go along with other things, drug abuse, child neglect, bizarre and useless allegiance to religion and, of course, neglect of animals. I can't say for sure these things are related because I rarely leave this area and have only this one very red county to know about.

Snowbrush said...

"the big question is WHY do so many American citizens seem to support and laud such a monstrosity?"

Rich New Yorker though he has always been, Trump understands his supporters better than I, yet I grew up in the Jim Crow Bible Belt, which is now the heart of Trump country. As to why they like him, they see in him themselves and all they could ever aspire to be, while in his opponents, they see the " smug liberal elite establishment" who look down on them (as Hilary Clinton certainly did). Oddly, they didn't even care when Trump was caught mocking the accent of his Alabama appointment for attorney general whose accent they share. Also, Trump has spent four years instilling in them mistrust of the news media and of science, and so they will unhesitatingly take his word over the word of any number of non-Fox journalists, climatologists, career state department consultants, medical doctors, etc. It's also true that, for the most part, the kind of people who support Trump never took a course in logic, wouldn't recognize a demographic or a statistic if their cat left one on their pillow, and become livid simply upon hearing terms like "Antifia," "socialist," "Godless Democrat," "radical left," "liberal extremist," "invasion of illegals," and so on, although they would have trouble saying what these things mean or, in some cases, proving that they exist. They're one issue voters who never vote for any politician who: supports LGBT+ rights; pledges to restrict gun ownership in anyway; or promises to defend the right to an abortion (even in the case of rape or incest, or to save the mother's life); or would make mask-wearing mandatory; or opposes the marriage of government with religion; or considers it a bad idea to teach creationism in biology classes.

cont.

Snowbrush said...

When Trump ran in 2016, he said that he alone could protect Americans from internal crime and violence, yet despite things far worse now than they were then, he's saying the same thing today. He also said--in 2016--that he alone had the ability to bring both parties together for the good of the country, yet he has increased the division 100-fold. Likewise, he has since claimed that he single-handedly pulled America out of the worse economic downturn since the Great Depression, although the economy was booming when he took office. To put it bluntly, his supporters have short memories, and they believe whatever Trump and Fox News tells them (as one of supporters said, "If Jesus Christ disagreed with the president, then Jesus Christ would be wrong"). So it is that Trumpians are willing to base the future of the entire nation and to, a large extent, the world upon a cult of personality built around a single, boastful, self-contradictory, mean-spirited, factually wrong, mentally ill politician, who, if they don't actually worship him, at the very least project upon him the inerrancy normally ascribed to God (when asked if he had ever made a mistake during his presidency, Trump couldn't think of any, so when pressed to come up with something, he finally said that he regretted having ever listened to any of his advisors about anything). Hilary Clinton made the political mistake of calling Trumpians "a basket of deplorables," yet she was right in that all of the Christian virtues (things like truth, justice, and compassion) that they claim to uphold are not things they offer to others but rather things that they expect others to offer to them.

I am far from alone in thinking that the best hope this country has is that Trump--and/or his deluded supporters--get Covid and die before they can re-elect him. So might he really win? I very much doubt it, but if there one thing we all learned in 2016, it was don't rule Trump out until the last ballot is counted. As for comparing him to Hitler, his willingness to rule as Hitler ruled has been obvious from day one, and I think his willingness to cause suffering as Hitler caused suffering has also been evident from day one. It's not Trump's goodness that has been a check on his wickedness, but rather his lack of sufficient support for a coup. But if he loses, might he attempt a coup? I don't know. Perhaps his talk about him only losing if the election is rigged is simply in preparation for a run in 2024.

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Snowbrush said...

I daresay that most Trump supporters hate me, and the reverse is true. I try to replace hatred with pity or even with understanding, but I can't pull it off because I don't see them as reasonable, or as well-meaning, or as people who simply voted badly because they were misinformed. I tried very hard to tell myself these very things after they elected him the first time, but now they can't help but know how degenerate he is and what his goals are, yet, if anything, their support is even stronger. However, the antipathy I feel toward them, I also feel toward the hardliners on the left, for example, the Bernie Sanders supporters who pledged to vote for Trump when their candidate didn't win the Democratic nomination. I surely agree with them on a wider range of issues, but when it comes to respecting them as being reasonable or well-meaning, I don't, my only comfort lying in the fact that they lack sufficient numbers to put someone like Sanders in office, not because he's a bad person, but because after four years of a hardliner like Trump, the country needs someone might at least offer some hope of reconciliation based upon moderation.

What I see in people on either side is the kind of animus that inspires extremist Shiites and Sunnis to kill one another and blow up one another's mosques on holy days. Such is where America is headed. Republicans elected a man whose platform was built upon hatred and division, and they got what they elected, so surprise, surprise, millions of people on the other side responded in kind ("To every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction"). The problem, of course, is that nations sometimes collapse, in which case, their people often fall prey to civil war, famine, and invasion. Can Biden--or anyone else--turn things around? I doubt it. I think that if he wins, then the right will treat him like they treated Obama which was to actively block any and everything he tried to accomplish simply because it wasn't their guy who tried to accomplish it, the hope being that the public would blame Obama for his failures, and then elect a Republican to clean up the mess that Republicans themselves created. In the Republican Party, I see a party that used to represent the honorable opposition (and whose candidates I occasionally voted for), but which, thirty or so years ago began a descent into moral and intellectual filth that has climaxed under Trump, a would-be dictator who has succeeded in driving from the party all those who refuse to kiss his ass. I can often respect those with whom I disagree over policy, but when how am I to respect someone who takes pride in having elected a politician who trashes and lies about people like myself everyday of the week? I tried to engage Marion on the off chance that I could find a way to avoid taking it personally, but having failed in that, I've surrendered to hatred. I daresay that people like I number in the high millions.

Anonymous said...

Let me enlighten all of you as to why Trump supporters love Trump and will vote for him over and over again and why he will probably be re-elected. Trump contains the one benefit that none of you seem to understand. Trump is NOT a progressive, liberal ass, left-leaning, socialist Democrat.
Period.
The majority of American voters despise every single thing the Democrats have become and stand for.
And that's all that matters.
Enjoy your Trump bashing. Hope it makes you feel better. No one else really gives a hoot WTF you do, say, care or write about.
Have a nice day.

Sue in Italia/In the Land Of Cancer said...

I get unsolicited texts warning of all the crime that will occur under Biden's
America while showing crime occurring in Trump's America

I give a hoot what you think

Snowbrush said...

"Let me enlighten all of you as to why Trump supporters love Trump... Trump is NOT a progressive, liberal ass, left-leaning, socialist Democrat"

"Liberal ass"? Have you been watching me in the shower again? (God but I love it when you do that!) Now... I was all excited when you promised to enlighten me, but I came away disappointed because your points were so obvious that, Trump hater though I am, I had covered them in a previous comment. If you're still here, would you be so kind as to tell me why Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, public libraries, Interstate highways, sewer systems, fire departments, police departments, waterworks, the military, and numerous other things that Americans use and appreciate, don't qualify as socialism? As for Trump not being a Democrat, I must admit that you're completely on the mark there because HE'S A REPUBLICAN for chrissakes, but he's also a fascist, and no fascist is a liberal; he's a capitalist, and no capitalist is a socialist; and he's an oligarch, and no oligarch cares about anyone's freedom but his own.

"The majority of American voters despise every single thing the Democrats have become and stand for."

Things like honesty, fairness, compassion, equality, and justice? Might I ask you a second time if you would be so kind as to answer a question: if the majority of American despise Trump, how do you explain the fact that Biden is ahead in every single poll? Do you simply follow Trump's example in labeling as "fake news" any poll that doesn't give you the results you want, as in: "Truth: whatever Trump wants to believe. Fake news: anything that Trump doesn't want to believe."

"No one else really gives a hoot WTF you do, say, care or write about."

My mamma did, but she's dead, and now here YOU are, sitting pretty on a limb alongside Sue in Italia and a large gaggle of owls. Hoot, hoot, hooray!

CreekHiker / HollysFolly said...

I couldn’t agree more. I have been flabbergasted at so many back home who follow him so willingly… People I considered to be intelligent. My own brother-in-law called me out on Facebook for being stupid for not following him and made some very pointed remarks about being a teacher and misleading children to the point I had to unfriend him and block him from my page. He has been in my life since I was two. I really fear that Trump is going in again.

As an interesting aside, my mother is telling people I am running for president. She sits on her porch in red White and blue and ask passersby to vote for her daughter. I told her to be sure and tell them that my name was spelled in code on the ballot. It is spelled BIDEN!

Anonymous said...

Snowbrush, since the RNC convention, Trumps numbers have risen. In certain, equitable polls, Trump is even leading over Biden. Right now, Democrats represent many of the American cities, such as Portland, as being smashed and destroyed by "protesters". This carnage is NOT happening in Republican run cities. The more these demonstrators loot and destroy innocent people's property and businesses, the more Trump rises in the polls. Law and Order....that's what Trump is pushing and succeeding in. Democrats and their pathetic politicians, who refuse to utilize the police forces (as well as defund the police) are helping Trump get re-elected. This is NOT Trump's America as Biden ads tout. Nope. Pure Democratic failure.
As to socialism, countries such as Cuba and Vietnam are socialistic. "Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, public libraries, Interstate highways, sewer systems, fire departments, police departments, waterworks, the military"....are any of these programs in Cuba or Vietnam? Didn't think so. Democrats despise America. They think that America is an evil country with an evil background and must be destroyed. Have fun with that reality. There are too many silent Americans who will eventually get progressive liberalism and marxism out of America, once and for all. Trump is their leader and can do no wrong. Sorry.

PhilipH said...

The spectacle of Trump's speech on tv a day or two back was so reminiscent of many made by someone prior to WW2.

Trump walking down a large red carpet with large clusters of the American flag decorating the scene. Such a vain-glorious scenario.

But who was it who performed similarly back in the 1930s and 1940s? His name escapes me. Little toothbrush moustache, odd hairstyle. Who was it? Oh well, it'll come to me soon.

Snowbrush said...

"Democrats despise America"

Anonymous, is your name Kris? No matter who you are, I would prefer that you add a name to your comments, so that I'll have some sense of whom I'm talking with. I am not a Democrat; I'm an independent. I'm not a progressive; I'm a moderate whose primary concern is for the environment. I don't hate America (I don't even know what it would mean to "hate America"); I hate Donald Trump, and while I said in this comment chain that I hate his supporters, upon reflection I will modify that to say that I am incredulous that any well-meaning and halfway intelligent person can support a mentally ill, morally defunct, and completely feckless, politician who, four years after he first ran, is still campaigning as a political "outsider" who alone can fix the nation's problems.

As for the Portland demonstrators, I am as appalled as you are that people can be charged with rioting only to get out of jail and do it again week-in and week-out, and I know that, If Trump is reelected, the rioters can take the lion's share of the credit, so that, at least, must be to your liking. However, a mere four years ago, Trump said that he alone could save America from violence, yet the problem is worse now than it was then.

I listen to Fox enough to know that Democrats are blamed for Trump's every failure, so I ask you, what will Trump do in 2021-2025 that he didn't do in 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020? Not only has he failed to provide effective leadership in every crisis, he has lacked coherent policies, that is unless blaming Democrats for his failures constitutes a policy. What happened to Mr. "Art of the Deal's" claim that he alone had the skills to work across the aisle for the good of the nation? What does he now offer aside from more years of meanness, narcissism, and smug ignorance? Last night, 600 cars containing one or more Trump supporters rode through Portland firing paintballs and pepper spray at the protestors. One Trumpian was shot to death, by which side I don't know, although I suspect that every last one of those 600 car contained one or more guns. I've long dreaded a scenario in which both sides would take up assault rifles and shoot one another. That time might be at hand, and people like you own a share of the blame.

I'm way behind in responding to comments, and for that I apologize.

Anonymous said...

not Kris, I always sign my name.-Kris

Emma Springfield said...

Anonymous, obviously you have combed the records to find all your documents. With all of this I wish you had been noble enough to give a name rather than choosing anonymity which is the coward's way. If your convictions are this strong you should be proud to state them in your name.

Snowbrush said...

"The main [question] was what has Donald J. Trump accomplished while in office?"

You devoted twelve frames of comments to a question that I never asked--or even thought of asking--unless it was in regard to a specific issue such as Trump's ludicrous claim that he has done more for black people than any other president in history (as if a man who boasts of not reading would know that Truman integrated the military just before an election, or that LBJ signed a sweeping Civil Rights bill). Also, I'm well aware that Trump has been extremely busy violating non-evangelical rights, contraceptive rights, voting rights, immigrant rights, health care rights, treaty rights, the rights of the old and infirm, etc., and of his issuing of 200 executive orders in order to get his way when Mr. Art of the Deal failed to make "a deal." I also refute your claim that the lengthy passages that you copied and pasted concern things that are important to conservatives, Trump and his followers having redefined conservatism, forcing from the party everyone who holds traditional values, leaving in their place cowards who would lick Satan's ass in order to keep their jobs and/or win reelection.

"I wish you had been noble enough to give a name rather than choosing anonymity which is the coward's way."

I have allowed anonymous comments with the proviso that people provide a name at the end of their comments so that I can distinguish between one anonymous person and another. That request is being ignored by at least this person, so I'm disallowing anonymous comments. And because the commenter left twelve lengthy comments in a row in response to a question that I never asked, I'm taking those down. I don't require that anyone stay strictly on subject, but this doesn't mean that a reader is free to subvert my blog to his or her own purposes.