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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Thu Aug 16, 2018, 09:08 AM Aug 2018

Trump and the Politics of Arf


The president: still neurotically insecure after all these years …

By Gail Collins
Opinion Columnist

Aug. 15, 2018

I am beginning to worry that when I die, the highlight of my obituary will be that I was once called “a dog” by Donald Trump.

Hey, it was long ago, but it still comes up. Particularly now that we’re making lists of all the women our president has ever compared to a canine. Back when I worked for New York Newsday, he sent me a copy of a column I’d written, scrawled with objections, along with an announcement that I was “a dog and a liar” and that my picture was “the face of a pig.” At the time, he was only a flailing real estate developer trying to make a deal with the city, yet it still seemed so weird that at first I wondered if it might be a joke, or some enemy of Trump’s trying to embarrass him. But no, it was a missive from the man himself.

This week, of course, Trump referred to his ex-friend Omarosa in a tweet as “that dog.” I am going to go out on a limb and say that when the president of the United States insults a woman that way in a public statement, it’s a little bit more of an issue.

The blowback was enormous. So intense that the president tried to change the subject by revoking the security clearance of ex-C.I.A. director John Brennan, a frequent critic. And warning that he was considering doing the same to other former officials. All of whom, coincidentally, also seemed to be frequent critics.

One of the worst things about this moment in our national lives is the fear that if Trump gets into trouble for doing something dumb and obnoxious, he’ll respond by doing something huge and maybe dangerous. Have you heard that Stormy Daniels is going to be on the British version of “Celebrity Big Brother”? What happens if she tells that story about a hotel room spanking session to a house full of smirking Europeans? He could declare a war.

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Trump and the Politics of Arf (Original Post) DonViejo Aug 2018 OP
That takes courage. saidsimplesimon Aug 2018 #1

saidsimplesimon

(7,888 posts)
1. That takes courage.
Thu Aug 16, 2018, 09:16 AM
Aug 2018

Bite him on the ankles? no, his rump is a bigger target. Let's give him hell at the polls this November.

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