-by NoahI started out writing this post as one of my "Midnight Meme Of The Day Posts" but I just couldn't leave it alone. There was more to be said, a lot more. Senor Trumpanzee is a very inspiring president, just not the kind of inspiring our country and the world needs.There are a lot of memes that address the horrendously bad character of Donald J. Trump. As I've looked at them all, I've found that nearly all of them fall short when it comes to giving a fair representation of just how grotesque a figure the current president is. Those of us, like myself, who have lived in New York for the last 35+ years, knew enough about Trump to know that he was a grifter, a con artist, a ripoff artist, a walking definition of personal corruption, a pathological liar, and, a racist. We'd also heard the whispers of worse, much worse. But, Trump has always had enough money, enough enablers (Talkin' 'bout you, Rudy), banksters, and media whores and hacks to get by those who knew and get over on the naive, the gullible, and the haters.This particular meme does, however, give a decent, if superficial, picture of Trump. He is a fetid, reeking cesspool of a man. If you've ever seen a dog vomit up a hot, bubbling puddle of writhing worms, that is a fair representation of Donald J. Trump.The most interesting thing about it all now is that everything mentioned in this meme rose to the surface during the 2016 primary season and then the campaign. It began with his launch, aided most notably by FOX "News," of his (and their) racist birtherism claims. That theme, racist to its core, was how Trump launched his campaign. When the sordid details of the life of Donald J. Trump are written in history books, there he will be, on his favorite TV show, the uber-ludicrous Fox And Friends, spinning tales of having "people in Hawaii" and "You won't believe what they are finding." Any normal person could tell by his body language that he was lying but others ate it all up either because it's what they wanted to believe or they really were born yesterday. If they were the later, you have to wonder how they find their way home from work every day without having a string attached, one end to their wrist and one to the doorknob of their house.Still, people heard of all of the stuff in this meme and their reaction was always "But her emails." They also believed tales of Hillary Clinton running a pedophile ring out of a pizza shop in suburban Maryland or downtown DC. The even more deranged ones were all too willing to believe that Clinton was a mass-murderer. I actually had poor demented souls tell me I could google it. They were the same people who went instantly glassy-eyed if you merely said the word "Obama." These people (you all know or know of people like them) also looked at the endorsements of Trump by psychotics like Paul Ryan and Alex Jones and that was good enough for them."But her emails." This past week, a walking, strutting blonde joke named Tomi Lahren, another pride of Texas celebrity bimbo, began her new job on, you guessed it, FOX "News," and immediately started quacking about Hillary Clinton's emails. She went so far as to admit that she and her new employer pushed their email conspiracies because "the mainstream media" kept bringing up things about their guy and Russia; not only that but they would keep doing it as long as "the mainstream media" kept talking about Trump and Russia. And, you know, Republicans will love it.If and when Robert Mueller turns up things that are even worse than what we already know, the majority of Republicans will continue to support Trump. So many of them have so much emotionally invested in him that they won't back away. The character issues don't matter because they match their own. Others will, once again, say that "Putin is a great leader." Prominent Republican and "Christian" conman Jim Bakker has issued warnings of a Civil War if Trump is impeached.Trump was right when he said he could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot people and his supporters would still love him. He just went to Texas, spoke to a shelter full of flood victims, so many of whom have lost everything but their lives, said there was a lot of happiness in the room, and left telling them all "have a good time, everybody." Oh, and his wife, Melanoma wore a new hat. It said Texas on it. Available on the Trump website, no doubt, for only $40.00.Bottom line: People who supported Trump, despite all of the things laid out in this meme, are so far gone, they aren't coming back. They are lost to any semblance of civilized society. Given the chance, they will vote to re-elect him and all those other Republicans like him. We've come a long way since the early 1950s. These people would vote for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Charlie Manson, Vinnie the Chin, Ted Bundy, and Bernie Madoff, if they could. Basically, they already did.
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