Sunday, June 5, 2016
AMERICAN POISON
I am an unapologetic and in fact ,proud liberal who abhored Ronald Reagan when I was still new to the voting booth. So much so that I painstakingly cut out newspaper clippings and fashioned them into a scrapbook that pointed out the folly of electing the former movie star. I presented this to my girlfriend who hailed from a staunch, republican family in an effort to have her deny those republican roots and vote Carter, the democrat. I won that battle though we lost the war.
I have always harbored great apprehension for republican candidates, particularly those desiring the highest office in the land, from the day I became politically aware. As a kid, I was sure Barry Goldwater and his hawkish initiatives would jeapordize our peaceful nation. And Nixon lived up to every reservation I had about him and is a stain on the American presidency.
With their allegiance to the 1%, outdated and regressive policies that marginalize women and minorities and completely out of step with the principles of a country that holds it neediest and most downtrodden with compassion instead of disdain, I have always had an abiding fear of what a country led by a party that sold itself to the religious right might look like and the debilitating effect it would have on the lives of all Americans.
That apprehension was always tempered by the hope that even a backward, restrictive and unresponsive GOP presidential adminsitration would at least CONSIDER the values and policies that make this country great. Career politicians who realize they tread the sacred ground of our forefathers, representing this nation and its values on the world stage. I was able to derive tiny comfort in that.
And now, Donald Trump.
Donald Trump, a "gift" from a shredded, divided, splintered and confused shell of the party of
Eisenhower. Try as they might, the flaccid republican cult could not field a candidate with any more credibility than a former reality TV star with a distinct streak of madness that will divide this country as never before and ruin our standing in the eyes of our allies and embolden our enemies.
This is not a drill,folks. This is the absolute worst thing for you, for your way of life, for your future and the future of your children.
There is no need for me to list the reasons that Trump is American poison. It is all there, in plain view on any platform you favor. His quotes, his thoughts, his bias, his madness. It is no secret and it is there for you to consume. And it cannot be chalked up to the republican's favorite villain, "the liberal media."
Trump's own words-the ravings of a lunatic more often than not- serve as a big, red flashing warning light to all thinking , functioning, right minded individuals.
By its nature and through its history, the United States has been all inclusive, a model for the world. Has anyone read what is written on the Statue of Liberty of late? And now, a man possessed of nothing more than a massive ego and minus any sort of knowledge that qualifies him to occupy the Oval Office has plunged the electorate into an episode of "The Twilight Zone."
You cannot vote for Trump as a joke. This stopped being funny a long time ago. You cannot vote for Trump as a protest to what you may perceive as a weak field of candidates. Indeed, democrats and republicans should unite to rebuke the blight on the political landscape that is Trump. You have Republican standard bearers saying the previously unthinkable--they will vote Democratic over a madman. I respect those GOP voices and hold the spineless likes of Paul Ryan and Chris Christie in the lowest regard. Laura Bush and the former president and all Republicans who cross party lines to keep us safe and sane are American heroes that demonstrate a love of country we all share. You cannot vote for Trump because you consider him an outsider, an apostle of your disatisfaction . Our country is littered with outsiders that have no business being leader of the free world.
As wrongheaded and uninformed as I believe your vote for Romney or Bush , late night talk show punchlines both- they were sane choices at the very least, hoping to do things they believed would contribute to the greater good and aware of the gravity of the office they sought.
Donald Trump is an affront to every American who takes pride in the precepts upon which this country was built. I have never felt as much pride in my country as I did the night our first black president was elected and never so ashamed of my country as I am today. A portion of my fellow citizens have cast a vote for a buffoon- a cartoon who will throw this great land into chaos and divisiveness driven by his ego and a prisoner of his own madness.
Make no mistake, this is a danger for us all. Each and every one of us has a stake in this and need to unite to put a halt to this insanity. Analyzing how we got to this low point is for later. Voting to keep this vindictive man-baby out of the White House is the highest priority.
I have no respect for anyone who in good conscience can cast a precious vote for an evil, divisive, unqualified, racist. Are these the values you prize to lead the free world? You will vote to make this country a laughingstock at home and abroad? Why would you do that to a country you love?
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