Is Trump a Narcissist? What About Obama?

…ly, or physically is to lower them. That’s what he’s doing.” [Note: Donald Trump did not necessarily degrade U.S. Senator John McCain. Trump did criticize the idea of excusing or ignoring McCain’s political and ideological mistakes solely because of his past military service.] Narcissists, he goes [on], often denigrate other people as comparative “losers.” “If you examine Trump’s language in his public statements as well as in the debates, you wil… Continue reading

Watch Out, Trump Supporters: Your Business May Be Boycotted

…few months back. I wonder about the logistics of such a boycott. Will anti-Trumpers demand election records so the pro-Trump voters will be exposed and correspondingly shamed, threatened or otherwise driven out of business? If Trump, on the whole, garnered about half of the vote nationally, what will society and economic life look like with half of the population eradicated from circulation, as anti-Trumpers seem to want? What if the people who do… Continue reading

The Donald Trump Attitude

…any remote chance of making a comeback. No doubt, it’s part of the reason Trump supports the Second Amendment. Donald Trump grasps, on an emotional if not a consistently ideological level, that people have a right to defend themselves. It’s a major reason why I voted for him. He has already kept his promise to place on the Supreme Court a justice who will likely uphold the Second Amendment. The right to self-defense is valid whether you’re an ind… Continue reading

Is Trump Responsible for Violence Against Him?

…: “It is time for a new movement. We must focus our attention to shut down Trump #ShutDownTrump #BlackLivesMatter.” Ted Cruz said Friday that Donald Trump was right to cancel his Chicago rally out of public safety concerns but that the front-runner “bears responsibility for creating an environment when the candidate urges supporters to engage in physical violence to punch people in the face.” “The predictable consequence of that is it escalates,”… Continue reading

The Most Extraordinary Thing About Donald Trump’s Presidency

…een in the U.S. Senate forever. He’s part of the corrupt Swamp that Donald Trump ran against. It’s more than clear that Trump made a mistake in appointing Sessions, and it’s a mistake he’s got to correct soon. Here’s hoping he does. Psychologically, I think this lack of B.S. is good for the country. More than that, it’s what this country desperately needed more than anything at this point in time. Most Americans have lost faith in their government… Continue reading

The Problem With Donald Trump

…ts” — yet those comments do not sustain nearly the outraged attention that Trump’s comments do. To be fair, Trump’s most recent comments about John McCain are not totally wrong. CNN.com reports: “The spark for the latest political firestorm came when the New York real estate billionaire questioned on Saturday whether Arizona Sen. John McCain, a Vietnam War veteran who languished in a prisoner of war camp for more than five years, was a genuine ‘wa… Continue reading

If Trump is Fascist, then What Are Democrats?

…end game here? It doesn’t sound like the end game is victory in 2020, when Trump might be replaced with a different President. It sounds like they want Trump deposed now. No impeachment process. Just depose him. Their fantasy appears to be a Revolution. Not simply a turn against Trump. But a regime change — a literal one. But who is to ensure that happens? The American military? Well-funded billionaires of the leftist variety, people like George S… Continue reading

When Condemning Donald Trump, Democrats Describe Themselves

…ossible is much more narrow and hostile than anything coming out of Donald Trump’s mouth. The Post concludes that a President Trump would pose a threat to the Constitution. “He doesn’t know what is in the nation’s founding document … Worse, he doesn’t seem to care about its limitations on executive power,” the editorial reads. Breathtaking. In saying these words, the Post completely evades Obama’s reliance on executive orders as a substitute for l… Continue reading

I Look at Trump Supporters and All I See is Denial

…’s possible to project the magnitude of the irrational reaction to another Trump win. And is Trump prepared to give every member of the Biden regime what he/she deserves–arrest and prosecution for actually treasonous behavior against the Constitution? It seems like a pleasant fantasy on one level. But it collides with reality on first glance. America could not survive 5 minutes of another Trump presidency. The left is evil, tyrannical and violent… Continue reading

Two Strikes Against Donald Trump

…ean a government of men, not of laws. We already have that now with Obama. Trump is supposed to represent an improvement over Obama. The second reason Trump rationalizes the potentially unlimited use of eminent domain is perhaps even more disturbing. He implies that so long as the seizure of private property creates jobs, then it’s worthwhile. But any dictator may rationalize anything he does by the creation of jobs, or any other economic benefit…. Continue reading

Why Democrats Are Screwed, No Matter What Happens to Trump

…all, but them? I’ll tell you who: Millions of people who voted for Donald Trump. Even if they end up disgusted by or disappointed with Trump, their views, attitude and rage over “the swamp” will not be gone. If anything, the anger will only become more intense. It’s up to Donald Trump and his administration to hold onto these voters and citizens. There are millions of them, as we know–enough to have won the Electoral College last time. Democrats… Continue reading

Donald Trump: America Needs a Boss

…n do we have to believe that he’ll pursue them?” Instead, we get this from Trump, in his recent interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly: Putin, Trump said, “has no respect for our president whatsoever. He’s got a tremendous popularity in Russia, they love what he’s doing, they love what he represents. I was over in Moscow two years ago and I will tell you — you can get along with those people and get along with them well. You can make deals with th… Continue reading