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Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Mr. Trump Plays His Greatest Hits

It was a "greatest hits" day, a welcome to 2018 and an assurance that turning the page on the calendar had not turned this frog into a prince.

From incompetent Barack to crooked Hillary with a touch of Huma added for extra flavor, from his (in)Justice Department to building that damn wall, from the Hispanic community falling in love with him to attacking the failing New York Times, we were informed that Mr. Trump's respite in Florida only helped raise the speed of his tweet finger.

But the President's worst (best) pejorative seems to be always aimed, like a speeding missile, or even a little rocket, at his North Korean counterpart. Two "leaders" in a pseudo sexual battle of mine is bigger than yours, Mr. Trump comparing the size and power of their respective weapons.

Out with the old and, well, in with the old. Second verse, same as the first. 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

i would like to hum a different tune lois

Robert said...

MY NOTE ON THIS COMMENT - MR. LOWENSTEIN IS A NEW FRIEND WHO HAPPENS TO HAVE MORE THAN 150 LETTERS PUBLISHED IN THE NEW YORK TIMES - HE IS WORTH THE READ


Infantile, demeaning, idiotic, and extremely dangerous. Not one full day back at the White House, Donald Trump unleashed 16 tweets ranging from attacks on Pakistan to heaping more allegations of corruption at his own Department of Justice and his own F.B.I. It is worth mentioning that both of these institutions are headed by Trump appointees. This moronic measuring game started during the campaign when Trump and Marco Rubio traded barbs about Marco’s stature with Trump’s nickname for the Florida Senator, “Little Marco”, and Rubio’s retort about the size of Trump’s hands, “You know what they say about people with small hands”. There can be no doubt whatsoever that Trump is unstable at best, and dangerously emotionally damaged at worst. The biggest question in all of this incredible morass is, where are Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan, and the rest of the Congress? Can these elected officials whom we have trusted to govern and protect us really allow this so-called president to continue in office? Worse, what all this says about, “We the People”, is that we have become apathetic and decadent by allowing these 535 people to remain in power year after year. November of 2018 may be the most important election in my lifetime, and I hope every American eligible to vote concurs.



Henry A. Lowenstein

Anonymous said...

You are my leader...please run for President so that I can vote for you...great words for the greatest hits....oy vey!

FK