#12 THINGS I HATE ABOUT TRUMP: DUMBING DOWN OF AMERICA TRUMP

During the election and definitely post election, I have seriously contemplated how and why anyone supported or still supports Trump. How could they overlook his severe character flaws, why weren’t they morally offended by many of his actions, why didn’t his ridiculous claims, brags, and chants scare the hell out of them? Why couldn’t they see the emperor was naked?

I think there are a few key differences between Trumpsters and the majority of Americans who were opposed to Trump. Many Americans particularly those in rural middle america were hopeful that Trump would “Make America Great Again.” Thinking that America was already great but recognizing there was always room for making it better made me wonder what were these Americans thinking?  I tried to put myself in their shoes but economically, socially and logically, I could only find proof that we were better off. Way better off than when Bush was in office. I did not vote for Bush and many things he did made me unhappy but I never hated him with the vitriol Trumpsters hated Obama (I will save that post for another day). It seems like Trumpsters did not rely on data and facts, they were driven emotionally. I wonder if any Trumpsters self reflect to examine what emotions do drive them? Can they recognize the possibility that they may be driven by racist, white privileged, homophobic, xenophobic, climate denying, self-improving, misogynistic, or self serving motives. I live in an area in NJ that is very Republican. My friends and neighbors are good people who supported Trump. Could it all be about a tax break for them? Is a tax break worth the destruction of healthcare, our social system and the eventual economic strain that Trump’s policies will have on our economy? Outcomes, the big picture, recognizing “you don’t know what you don’t know” should be factored into all big decisions but the writing seemed to be on the wall with Trump. After all why would anyone think this reality TV personality would all of a sudden be Presidential.

America was great and our economy was significantly stronger that it was 8 years prior. With unemployment at an all time low, with improved healthcare coverage for all Americans, with the social advances our country had made with tolerance and acceptance of same sex relationships, marriage, religion, ect….why did so many Americans HATE that. Hate it enough to elect Trump (I will save the rise in hate and intolerance for another time as well, as it deserves its own post).

I think the big differences between Trumpsters and those opposed Trump are:

  • Empathy, the ability to put yourself in someone else’s shoes
  • Education
  • and passion and willingness to CHANGE

Trumpsters are the naysayers. The co-workers who bemoan change and try to  sabotage new initiatives. You know the type–the Negative Nancies, the Constantly Complaining Chris, the “I like it the old way” and “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” type of people. Change is uncomfortable and evolution of a society, advancement of a society requires CHANGE. Making something better requires work, effort and a willingness to do so.

For example, coal is DEAD. The coal industry is not coming back. Investing more time and energy in this industry is not efficient or economically sound. No, I am not saying SCREW YOU to anyone who worked or lost their jobs in this industry. That is why I support social services for all, so we can help and lift up anyone who needs the assistance. What I am saying is that time, money and education needs to be allocated appropriately. Investing in change. Investment in education. Give people the skills they need to participate in this ever changing world.

We can not stop change as much as Trumpsters would like that–better yet, they would love to see a post WWII boom but going back in time is not possible and is also ridiculous–we must respect that change happens whether we want it to or not and we can adapt and evolve as those changes occur or we can dig our heals in and fight it…a fruitless effort. You cannot hold back change.

I came across this video on Facebook this morning. It is a speech JFK gave and it is as if he gave it to us for just this moment.  Please take the next few minutes to watch it; I promise you will not regret it.

The speech was given in 1963 at Vanderbilt University and I have included my favorite pieces below, may they resonate with you and guide you in your #RESISTANCE to all cynics and skeptics.

“This nation is now engaged in a continuing debate about the rights of a portion of its citizens. That will go on, and those rights will expand until the standard first forged by the nation’s Founders has been reached and all Americans enjoy equal opportunity and liberty under law.

But this nation was not founded solely on the principle of citizen-rights. Equally important, though too-often not discussed, is the citizen’s responsibility. For our privileges can be no greater than our obligations. The protection of our rights can endure no longer when the performance of our responsibilities each can be neglected only at the peril of the other.

I speak to you today, therefore, not of your rights as Americans, but of your responsibilities. They are many in number and different in nature. They do not rest with equal weight upon the shoulders of all. Equality of opportunity does not mean equality of responsibility. All Americans must be responsible citizens, but some must be more responsible than others by virtue of their public or their private position, their role in the family or community, their prospects for the future, or their legacy from the past. Increased responsibility goes with increased ability. For those to whom much is given, much is required.”

Of the many special obligations incumbent upon an educated citizen, I would cite three as outstanding: Your obligation to the pursuit of learning; your obligation to serve the public; your obligation to uphold the law. If the pursuit of learning is not defended by the educated citizen, it will not be defended at all.

For there will always be those who scoff at intellectuals, who cry out against research, who seek to limit our educational system. Modern cynics and skeptics see no more reason for landing a man on the moon — which we shall do — than the cynics and skeptics of half a millennium ago saw for the discovery of this country. They see no harm in paying those to whom they entrust the minds of their children a smaller wage than is paid to those to whom they entrust the care of their plumbing.

But the educated citizen knows how much more there is to know. He knows that knowledge is power — more so today than ever before. He knows that only an educated and informed people will be a free people; that the ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all; and that if we can, as Jefferson put it, “enlighten the people generally,” “tyranny and the oppressions of mind and body will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day.” And, therefore, the educated citizen has a special obligation to encourage the pursuit of learning, to promote exploration of the unknown, to preserve the freedom of inquiry, to support the advancement of research, and to assist at every level of government the improvement of education for all Americans — from grade school to graduate school.”

Mother of 3,

Nurse

Colts Neck, NJ

Resource:

Copy of full speech, http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/jfkvanderbiltconvocation.htm

#10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT TRUMP; DRAFT DODGING/POW INSULTING TRUMP

Six feet-two inches tall, star athlete, no past relevant medical/surgical history—-5 deferments and bone spurs to the feet, that have since corrected themselves without treatment, and we have an official DRAFT DODGER. Now, I am not here to judge Trump on his draft dodging and MANipulation of the system. I am here to judge him on his public comments against those who did serve.

“He was a war hero because he was captured,” Trump sarcastically told host Frank Luntz during the 2015 Family Leadership Summit. “I like people who weren’t captured.”

How could any veteran, any family that had/has relatives who served, or any person with a good conscience vote for this man? How did he get away with this truly offensive comment? Well, how did he get away with anything in his life—-a self inflated sense of self worth, white privilege, and lack of accountability for everything.

Mother of 3

Nurse

Colts Neck, NJ

Resources:

Donald Trump’s Draft Deferments: Four for College, One for Bad Feet, https://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/02/us/politics/donald-trump-draft-record.html?_r=0

Trump mocks McCain’s military service: ‘I like people who weren’t captured’, http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/gop-primaries/248424-trump-mocks-mccains-military-service-i-like-people-who-werent

# 8 THINGS I HATE ABOUT TRUMP: THE DEPLORABLES

Now, I do not think all Trump supporters are deplorables, but I do think he attracts those who lack a moral compass, racists, xenophobes, homophobes, misogynists, anti-muslims, anti-semitics, and his favorite fanbase white supremacists. How did the other Trump supporters feel getting into bed with this lot? Well,  just like with Trump’s flaws they chose to ignore this dirty part of the Republican party–after all, a tax break is a tax break (the sad thing is those more educated, with higher socio-economic status Republicans will be the first to screw over the Deplorables–hence, healthcare repeal, cut to federal funding of social programs, cuts to Medicare/medicaid, meals on wheels, etc…)

Trump never spoke against his deplorables; in fact, he pandered to his deplorable base. “Lock her up,” “Build that wall”–yup, his fanbase ate this $hit up. Ask a Trumpster why Hillary should be locked up, what law did she break and you will likely get a response that includes plenty of vitriol and no actual facts. They actually believe the words Trump says and the lack of truth is not a problem for them.

The only thing she was guilty of was of being the more qualified candidate.

Mother of 3

Nurse

Colts Neck, NJ

#7 THINGS I HATE ABOUT TRUMP: THE DOUBLE STANDARD

 

During the campaign last year, a republican friend who was trying to justify her support of Trump explained that she could never vote for Hillary because of how she acted during Bill’s affair. I was a bit stunned and questioned her, “You can’t support Hillary because of how she acted over Bill’s affair? How she stood by him??” I was baffled. Yes, that is what she meant…I politely tried to point out:

 

  1. Don the Con had been married 3 times
  2. He had an extra marital affair with Marla when he was married to Ivana
  3. He was rumored to have numerous other affairs
  4. He talked about hitting on a married woman with Billy Bush on the viral video
  5. He talked about just kissing women, as if they can’t resist him (or his money)
  6. He talked about grabbing women by the pussy
  7. He is a misogynist
  8. He is a pig

I tried to point out that my friend was judging Hillary on the actions of her husband (this seemed to be a Yuuuuuuge problem for many Trumpsters; it was as if Bill was running and they could not judge Hillary as a independent candidate. No one seems to judge Trump on his wives’ actions). I tried to point out that not many women would have stood by their husband and since my friend was so conservative, how could she judge Hillary for staying with her husband. As you may have guessed, logic did not enter into the equation here.

The double standard really annoyed me. Hillary was the more experienced candidate, she was better qualified but she was a woman…

Resources:

A Look Back at Donald Trump’s Three Marriages, http://www.instyle.com/weddings/donald-trump-three-marriages-wives-photos

#6 THINGS I HATE ABOUT TRUMP: BABY HATING TRUMP

Most politicians live for those moments–you know, the ones where there is a cute baby in the audience that they can hold or cuddle for that ideal photo shot. I mean who does not love babies?

Well, I will give you one guess.

‘Don’t worry about that baby. I love babies,’ he said. ‘I hear that baby crying, I like it. What a baby, what a beautiful baby. Don’t worry, don’t worry. It’s young and beautiful and healthy and that’s what we want.’

He has a change of heart.

After a few paragraphs discussing China devaluing their currency, he returns to the baby, who has carried on crying throughout.

‘Actually, I was only kidding. You can get the baby out of here. That’s alright.

‘Don’t worry. I think she really believed me that I love having a baby crying while I’m speaking!

‘That’s okay. People don’t understand. That’s okay.’

Imagine that, people taking you at face value and believing the words you say. Once again proving that Trump is a pathological liar and his words are not real or truthful. Honestly though, using the language “You can get that baby out of here” was just rude but not surprising. This exchange is such a great example of the type of man Don the Con is.

Mother of 3

Nurse

Colts Neck, NJ

#5 THINGS I HATE ABOUT TRUMP: MISOGYNIST TRUMP

Things I Hate About Trump #5

Misogynist Trump

There are many reasons why I never believed Trump could be elected President and his treatment of women was one of them. As a 46 year old woman, I never believed in this day and age that a man of this caliber would be anything other than castigated for behavior like this; instead, the public elected him President. Disheartening to say the least. For me, marching in protest in DC on January 21st was something I could not miss. I remember telling my husband I signed up to go to the March with a bunch of women that I did not know. I had found the group on Facebook and they were organizing buses from a nearby town. He was worried about potential violence and the fact that I did not know anyone I was going with. I told him that this was something I had to do and I was going no matter what. I was not worried or afraid. I was determined and fired up.

My husband is a great and kind man and is very supportive. He would have marched with me but our 3 boys had activities, sports and rides to college that needed to take place that day. He did it all so I could march in protest.

I don’t understand the women who support Trump. Did they grow up hearing “locker room” talk. Is this behavior acceptable to them? Is it acceptable for their children? Everyone talks about their daughters but as a mother of 3 boys, identifying this behavior as unacceptable is just as important. I am raising my men to be Feminists. I want them to treat and respect women as their equals. They are not superior and this misogynist behavior will not be tolerated–at least by those who did not vote for Trump..

Here is a clip highlighting the severe character flaws of our President elect.

I marched with millions of my #RESISTERS that day (and a few friends from my super Republican town). For me, the march continues until Trump and his cronies are out of office.

Mother of 3

Nurse

Colts Neck, NJ

#4 THINGS I HATE ABOUT TRUMP: CHEETO DUST TRUMP

#4 of Things I Hate About Trump- his ridiculously orange appearance

I am a Nasty Woman.

I was at the march on January 21, 2017 in DC but I did not have the privilege of hearing Ashley Judd recite Nina Donovan’s poem. I did not get a chance to hear or see this until I got home and to this day it still brings me to tears. That first line,  “I am a nasssssssty woman” overwhelms my senses with pride, strength and unity–all the things I took away from my participation in the march. Nina’s words include the line, “I am not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in cheeto dust”. It is impossible to talk about Trump without commenting on his unusual orange color. You would think with his kind of money someone would have advised against this level of self tanning but his color is just as classless as his behavior.

The Tyranny of the Cheeto King.

Mother of 3

Nurse

Colts Neck, NJ

#3 THINGS I HATE ABOUT TRUMP: CREEPY TRUMP

Day 3 Things I Hate About Trump – his creepy MANipulation stance during the October debate.

At the campaign debate on October 9, 2016 Trump loomed behind Hillary as she discussed the ACA. He stood behind her like a creepier and to women everywhere this was a classic MANipultaion move. He was showing his dominance. It was as if the world was watching animal planet. Look at his face and body language; this man is a misogynist a$$hole.

Mother of 3

Nurse

Colts Neck, NJ

Resources:

Trump looms behind Clinton at the debate, http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/09/politics/donald-trump-looming-hillary-clinton-presidential-debate/

#2 THINGS I HATE ABOUT TRUMP: PUSSY GRABBING

Day 2 of Things I Hate About Trump

He talks about grabbing women by the pussy and sexual assault as if he is entitled to women. Billy Bush lost his job over this but we elect Trump, the person who made the sexual assault claim, as President. Yup, the world has gone insane. We normalized misogyny and set the world back over 20+ years. The worst part for me was that Trumpsters on the Trump Train were still willing to overlook his severe character flaws, this disgusting behavior was OK with them. Let me make it clear this “locker room” talk is offensive on every level. Listen to the entire disgusting exchange here or see transcript below.

Dialog:

Donald J. Trump: You know and …

Unknown: She used to be great. She’s still very beautiful.

Trump: I moved on her, actually. You know, she was down on Palm Beach. I moved on her, and I failed. I’ll admit it.

Unknown: Whoa.

Trump: I did try and fuck her. She was married.

Unknown: That’s huge news.

Trump: No, no, Nancy. No, this was [unintelligible] — and I moved on her very heavily. In fact, I took her out furniture shopping.

She wanted to get some furniture. I said, “I’ll show you where they have some nice furniture.” I took her out furniture —

I moved on her like a bitch. But I couldn’t get there. And she was married. Then all of a sudden I see her, she’s now got the big phony tits and everything. She’s totally changed her look.

Billy Bush: Sheesh, your girl’s hot as shit. In the purple.

Trump: Whoa! Whoa!

Bush: Yes! The Donald has scored. Whoa, my man!

[Crosstalk]

Trump: Look at you, you are a pussy.

[Crosstalk]

Trump: All right, you and I will walk out.

[Silence]

Trump: Maybe it’s a different one.

Bush: It better not be the publicist. No, it’s, it’s her, it’s —

Trump: Yeah, that’s her. With the gold. I better use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her. You know, I’m automatically attracted to beautiful — I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything.

Bush: Whatever you want.

Trump: Grab ’em by the pussy. You can do anything.

Bush: Uh, yeah, those legs, all I can see is the legs.

Trump: Oh, it looks good.

Bush: Come on shorty.

Trump: Ooh, nice legs, huh?

Bush: Oof, get out of the way, honey. Oh, that’s good legs. Go ahead.

Trump: It’s always good if you don’t fall out of the bus. Like Ford, Gerald Ford, remember?

Bush: Down below, pull the handle.

Trump: Hello, how are you? Hi!

Arianne Zucker: Hi, Mr. Trump. How are you? Pleasure to meet you.

Trump: Nice seeing you. Terrific, terrific. You know Billy Bush?

Bush: Hello, nice to see you. How you doing, Arianne?

Zucker: Doing very well, thank you. Are you ready to be a soap star?

Bush: How about a little hug for the Donald? He just got off the bus.

Zucker: Would you like a little hug, darling?

Trump: O.K., absolutely. Melania said this was O.K.

Bush: How about a little hug for the Bushy? I just got off the bus.

Zucker: Bushy, Bushy.

Bush: Here we go. Excellent. Well, you’ve got a nice co-star here.

Zucker: Yes, absolutely.

Trump: Good. After you.

[Break in video]

Trump: Come on, Billy, don’t be shy.

Bush: Soon as a beautiful woman shows up, he just, he takes off. This always happens.

Trump: Get over here, Billy.

Zucker: I’m sorry, come here.

Bush: Let the little guy in here, come on.

Zucker: Yeah, let the little guy in. How you feel now? Better? I should actually be in the middle.

Bush: It’s hard to walk next to a guy like this.

Zucker: Here, wait, hold on.

Bush: Yeah, you get in the middle, there we go.

Trump: Good, that’s better.

Zucker: This is much better. This is —

Trump: That’s better.

Zucker: [Sighs]

Bush: Now, if you had to choose honestly between one of us. Me or the Donald?

Trump: I don’t know, that’s tough competition.

Zucker: That’s some pressure right there.

Bush: Seriously, if you had — if you had to take one of us as a date.

Zucker: I have to take the Fifth on that one.

Bush: Really?

Zucker: Yup — I’ll take both.

Trump: Which way?

Zucker: Make a right. Here we go. [inaudible]

Bush: Here he goes. I’m gonna leave you here.

Trump: O.K.

Bush: Give me my microphone.

Trump: O.K. Oh, you’re finished?

Bush: You’re my man, yeah.

Trump: Oh, good.

Bush: I’m gonna go do our show.

Zucker: Oh, you wanna reset? O.K.

Resources:

Transcript: Donald Trump’s Taped Comments About Women, https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/08/us/donald-trump-tape-transcript.html?_r=0