Midnight Meme Of The Day!
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by Noah
I'm old enough to have lived through the Nixon years, and, yes, he was a crook, but, as as bad as he was, Trump runs circles of sleaze around him. Back in the Nixon years, we thought that no one could be worse. It turns out we were wrong. For instance, Trump is brazenly, openly profiting financially from his position with his hotel right across the street from the White House, and doing so bigly. Notice I used 'position' not Nixon's phrase "public service." Trump can't even put those two words together.
Although there will be secret and semi-secret things uncovered in the future, Trump's obstruction of justice is far more obvious and out in the open than most of what Nixon did. So is his ruthless and psychotic vindictiveness. True, Nixon famously said "When the president does it, that means it's not illegal," but Trump has taken that as an encouragement and a creed. Of the two men, Nixon was a more traditional Washington type in that he at least made some attempt to hide whatever little nasty thing he was up to from public view, especially his 1968 campaign treason. Trump's ego is so hugely out of control that he has to flaunt his actions in front of the cameras on a daily basis, whether at his rallies or in his interviews such as the one with Lester Holt. "See what I can get away with?"
Trump usually attempts to hide his worst transgressions from view and probably does so reluctantly but he didn't even bother when he had Russian spymasters come to the oval office so he could hand over some top secret Israeli intelligence. His refusal to hand over his tax info and an un-redacted Mueller report is a case in point. He may chant "No collusion. No collusion," but you know he's looking forward to a day when he can smugly satisfy himself by boasting about it, probably when he's out of office or some statute of limitations has run out; maybe when he's living high up in his new golden digs at his Trump Moscow Tower.
In the end, Nixon skated. He walked free, with his pension intact, giving future scumbags a kind of permission. Letting Nixon walk lowered the standards in Washington, as if they weren't already low enough. Nixon got to live out his days on our dimes at his San Clemente beachfront estate rather than in a cage at Leavenworth, which is exactly where he belonged. In a supreme case of Washington taking care of its own, his newly appointed dirtbag VP, Gerald Ford, a former House Speaker, pardoned him, saying that no one wants to see the president go to jail. Yeah, right, he actually said that.
Nixon only erased (call it a redaction)18 minutes of his tapes and later regretted not incinerating all of them. Ask yourself what would Trumpie do. I think it's an interesting question. Would he burn such tapes, or, would he take them over to Sean Hannity and proudly play them on a nightly "Trump's Big Tapes" segment, boasting "See what I did. My party loves me for it!" Count on Rudy Giuliani being the Ed McMahon in the scenario. The more that Trump's mental condition deteriorates, the more likely it is that he would do the later. He'd even publish them in book form and offer to sign copies for any Republican who asks. Such a book would "grace the bookshelves of any Republican, right next to a book called "The Complete Tweets Of Donald Trump." There would, of course, be fawning forwards to the book by the integrity-challenged William Barr and Lindsey "Knee Pads" Graham.
Trump is what happens when you let predecessors off the hook. It normalizes bad behavior and it assures that someone else who's even worse will come along and push the envelope even further. This is the reality that those who own and operate our politicians have been pushing for a very long time. More directly, consider Trump to be Nixon and Ford's worst gift to America, topping even Reagan. Blame all who sat idly by while Nixon was pardoned, too. Blame those who let the Bush administrations off the hook for their crimes against humanity. Both parties. Now, we have a president who really could murder someone out on Fifth Avenue to the cheers and applause of his supporters. If we continue to give him time, opportunity, and a get out of jail free card, he will do so, or a successor will down the line.
I'm old enough to have lived through the Nixon years, and, yes, he was a crook, but, as as bad as he was, Trump runs circles of sleaze around him. Back in the Nixon years, we thought that no one could be worse. It turns out we were wrong. For instance, Trump is brazenly, openly profiting financially from his position with his hotel right across the street from the White House, and doing so bigly. Notice I used 'position' not Nixon's phrase "public service." Trump can't even put those two words together.
Although there will be secret and semi-secret things uncovered in the future, Trump's obstruction of justice is far more obvious and out in the open than most of what Nixon did. So is his ruthless and psychotic vindictiveness. True, Nixon famously said "When the president does it, that means it's not illegal," but Trump has taken that as an encouragement and a creed. Of the two men, Nixon was a more traditional Washington type in that he at least made some attempt to hide whatever little nasty thing he was up to from public view, especially his 1968 campaign treason. Trump's ego is so hugely out of control that he has to flaunt his actions in front of the cameras on a daily basis, whether at his rallies or in his interviews such as the one with Lester Holt. "See what I can get away with?"
Trump usually attempts to hide his worst transgressions from view and probably does so reluctantly but he didn't even bother when he had Russian spymasters come to the oval office so he could hand over some top secret Israeli intelligence. His refusal to hand over his tax info and an un-redacted Mueller report is a case in point. He may chant "No collusion. No collusion," but you know he's looking forward to a day when he can smugly satisfy himself by boasting about it, probably when he's out of office or some statute of limitations has run out; maybe when he's living high up in his new golden digs at his Trump Moscow Tower.
In the end, Nixon skated. He walked free, with his pension intact, giving future scumbags a kind of permission. Letting Nixon walk lowered the standards in Washington, as if they weren't already low enough. Nixon got to live out his days on our dimes at his San Clemente beachfront estate rather than in a cage at Leavenworth, which is exactly where he belonged. In a supreme case of Washington taking care of its own, his newly appointed dirtbag VP, Gerald Ford, a former House Speaker, pardoned him, saying that no one wants to see the president go to jail. Yeah, right, he actually said that.
Nixon only erased (call it a redaction)18 minutes of his tapes and later regretted not incinerating all of them. Ask yourself what would Trumpie do. I think it's an interesting question. Would he burn such tapes, or, would he take them over to Sean Hannity and proudly play them on a nightly "Trump's Big Tapes" segment, boasting "See what I did. My party loves me for it!" Count on Rudy Giuliani being the Ed McMahon in the scenario. The more that Trump's mental condition deteriorates, the more likely it is that he would do the later. He'd even publish them in book form and offer to sign copies for any Republican who asks. Such a book would "grace the bookshelves of any Republican, right next to a book called "The Complete Tweets Of Donald Trump." There would, of course, be fawning forwards to the book by the integrity-challenged William Barr and Lindsey "Knee Pads" Graham.
Trump is what happens when you let predecessors off the hook. It normalizes bad behavior and it assures that someone else who's even worse will come along and push the envelope even further. This is the reality that those who own and operate our politicians have been pushing for a very long time. More directly, consider Trump to be Nixon and Ford's worst gift to America, topping even Reagan. Blame all who sat idly by while Nixon was pardoned, too. Blame those who let the Bush administrations off the hook for their crimes against humanity. Both parties. Now, we have a president who really could murder someone out on Fifth Avenue to the cheers and applause of his supporters. If we continue to give him time, opportunity, and a get out of jail free card, he will do so, or a successor will down the line.
8 Comments:
Ford's pardon of Nixon was his second betrayal of America, the first being him acting as the political overseer of the Warren Commission to ensure that no one exposed that conspiracy.That was the reason we got Carter as President, then Reagan when Carter proved to be a poor choice. Ford was truly the last person who could have healed the nation, but he chose instead to be a partisan hack.
I hope he's spending his eternity reliving the typhoon which almost sank his ship in 1944.
Yes Obama is responsible big time as well, letting the bankers off the hook and Bush for his lies that led to such a mess in Iraq.
Hone nailed it. Forgot to mention obamanation admitting that cheney et al committed the crime of torture ("we tortured some folks") but refused to prosecute... which makes himself equal in guilt for those same crimes according to the law. and then there was the extralegal drone murder regime...
obamanation is a war criminal. never forget that.
"Trump is what happens when you let predecessors off the hook. It normalizes bad behavior and it assures that someone else who's even worse will come along..."
yep.
so... why does DWT focus pretty much solely on trump? After all, the quote proves that they know trump is just an inevitable symptom of the cancer going untreated for 40 years... BY THE DEMOCRAPS.
DWT often posts how horrible and unfixable the democraps are. Yet DWT will then excuse their evil or just ignore it while it posts how horrible trump and the Nazis are.
DWT leaves it to me to point out that the democraps are very nearly equal to the Nazis in evil... different but still evil. Why? Why not immunize itself from my replies that annoy the shit out of Richard Langley et al?
You should wonder too. What is DWT's mission here?
And why are most of you too stupid to figure it out?
yes. DWT keeps telling us how awful the pain, fatigue, puking, coughing and so on can be. It keeps convincing us that if only we keep applying the same poultice on one bruise, it'll all be cured.
What it REFUSES to do, except (accidentally... maybe Freudian?) in snips like the one above, is to diagnose the metastatic cancer.
You cannot treat a metastatic cancer unless you KNOW there is a metastatic cancer.
Eventually, untreated, it will kill its host. we're very near death now.
Anon at 6:07, 6:25 and 11:13 are all the same person. Why don't you just combine your moronic ravings about "democraps" into one stupid rant and save us all from reading three different idiotic remarks? I would bet Richard Langley agrees with me, as do many other readers bored with your bitching about DWT. Don't read it and get lost. No one gives a damn what you think about anything.
I'm sure that my compatriot is laughing at you just as hard as I am. Have you called your mother lately, Junior? She's been waiting for you.
6:54- Yes. I agree with your assessment about "Mr. Democraps." Looks like his/her titanic ego issues can't be handled by just one identity. I wonder if he even knows he's writing as multiple identities but it's obvious to most of us and would be to my colleagues in the mental health community. Maybe not him however. The amount of time and the frantic bleating he devotes himself to reveals a person who is unaware of his own mental state. You can't treat that brand of indicated crazy unless you first admit that you have it. You have to know you have the problem. That is the first step that psychiatrists take with patients like this. It's very difficult and it elicits rage and dementia. A layman might at first think this person is just a ridiculous blowhard but this person has always exhibited an intense craving of attention and is now attempting to obtain that through multiple identities. I do see indications that there is an underlying personality involved. That personality is possibly very politically conservative and is probably this person's real but subjugated self.
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