It's pretty simple


An alert reader sends along a link to a perceptive Facebook post from the other day by an essayist named Eileen Workman. She wrote (and I hope she doesn't mind my reposting it here):

I know a little something that so many do not appreciate about Donald, but that those of us who worked with him in the financial services game have known for many decades—LONG before he ever made a run at politics.

His stated motives rarely reveal his true agenda. His showmanship and charisma bedazzles the uninformed, which is exactly how he likes it. He never signed a contract or met an agreement he wouldn’t violate or wriggle out of if it suited his hidden agenda. He never met an investor whose purse he didn’t consider his own in some strategic way. And he never met a human being he wouldn’t screw in order to advance or satisfy himself. 

If you want to understand his beef with Panama, don’t look at the canal to which he now points. Look at Trump enterprises and their fraught financial and criminal relationship with Panama, and look to the Russian oligarchs who bought condos in his Panama Tower. If you want to understand his fixation with Gaza, don’t look at the Palestinian or Israeli people; look at the real estate value he now perceives that Gaza holds, and he’d like to unlock. If you want to understand his insane, obsessive beef with energy renewable windmills, don’t look at the wind energy aspect; look at his beef with Scotland over his golf course and the nearby windmills that damaged his idea of its aesthetics.

If you want to understand his irrational hatred of Obama, don’t look at the policies of the Obama administration; look to the annual press corp dinner where Obama poked fun at him and bruised his ego. If you want to understand his demonization of Democrats, look not to Democratic social policy, but to the fact they didn’t want him to run under color of their party. If you want to understand his hatred of “immigrants” don’t look to the actual contributions and challenges related to immigration, but to his own germophobia and personal disgust for all things “dirty and brown.” 

What he does SO masterfully, as many sociopaths do, is figure out how to align, however temporarily, his own personal agenda with the drives of those he can then USE to help him execute it. 

And the GOP fell right in line with that abusive strategy. The GOP now looks much like a battered wife who would LOVE to quit Trump, but who also knows their financial security, personal comfort, and social status would collapse if they ran away. And they fear they won’t get much sympathy or support from the people who tried to warn them not to marry the dude—a serial liar, cheater, thief, sadist, and a generally selfish person. 

Many of the GOP politicians today are busily masking their own abuse from the general public; at some point, however, as they watch their power continue to erode, their reputations get smashed, and themselves get blamed for the extensive abuse they now suffer, something’s gonna give.

I don’t know what it is, but every bone in my body FEELS an energetic convergence heading toward a massive, MASSIVE explosion—coming soon. 

Comments

  1. When the "massive explosion" comes, the military will assist in the violent putdown. It is Trump's military now. It may be too late to stop the agenda.

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  2. It seems that she’s smarter than 75 million voters.

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    1. Yes, she 100% is. Therein lies the problem and the rocket launching pad for the dismantling of democracy. My overly long mantra these days is pay very close attention, vote very carefully and seek to counteract any Republican launched initiative. I wish I could quantify the extra length and quality of one’s life following these basic rules will produce, but I know it will be substantial. Cheers.

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    2. I assume the RNC hopes the vitriol continues.

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  3. Hitler was elected in a democratic election. He then dismantled the government to make him dictator for life.

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    1. Always with the Hitler. Meanwhile, libs are supporting rhetoric calling for the extermination of Jews on Ivy League campuses. No mention of Hitler in that context.

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  4. WWJD in the Great Tesla Revolt of '25. Love the lack of articulation, boiled down to "because".

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    1. He would probably be calling them swasticars as well. Might pass on the spray paint can, though.

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