This is the first time I've posted another person's writing. It best represents nearly every Trump flaw, grift, and mental delusion that I can think of. There was at least one great thing Trump did do. In 2018 he created CISA (the Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency). In the first month of his second term CISA got hacked. And now its employees are a victim of the budget impasse...due to Trump's abusive and lethal immigration policy. Far worse. His unnecessary war has put our nation's electrical grid as our greatest venerable target. Just one non-kinetic attack could result in mass casualties without a shot being fired. How did we get here? Trump is a consequence of American's failure to unite for good.
Michael Jochum, Not Just a Drummer: Reflections on Art, Politics, Dogs, and the Human Condition.
It all started when I first heard Barack Obama speak at the
Democratic Convention. I knew he would go on to be the greatest president this
nation has ever known. I'm the liberal, outspoken, pro choice, obstinate,
headstrong woman they warned you about..
I don’t wonder anymore. I think he won for that exact reason.
Because he carried at least one broken shard to reflect the broken shards in
millions of others.
If you’re a racist, you found your guy. If you’re a misogynist,
you found your guy. If money is your only religion, you found your guy. If your
heart is armored shut, you found your guy. If you mock the disabled, you found
your guy. If intelligence makes you insecure, you found your guy. If you’re a
sexual predator, you found your guy. If you trade in humiliation and conspiracy
and filth, you found your guy.
If you’ve never done a single hour of emotional inventory, you
found your guy. If you cheat, stiff contractors, bankrupt your obligations, and
call it savvy, you found your guy. If you lie as easily as you breathe, you
found your guy. If cruelty feels like strength, you found your guy. If white
grievance is your comfort food, you found your guy. If your ego is a black hole
no title can fill, you found your guy. If warmongering fuels your ego, you
found your guy, If empathy feels like weakness and dominance feels like oxygen,
you found your guy.
If he’d only carried one or two of these pathologies, he might
have been dismissed as just another loud, damaged man. But he carried a buffet
of them. That was the appeal. Millions could locate themselves somewhere in the
wreckage. They didn’t have to agree with all of it. They just had to recognize
a piece of themselves in it.
It was never really about him. It was about the validation. The
absolution. The permission. He didn’t invent the resentment; he amplified it.
He didn’t create the cruelty; he normalized it. He gave millions the
intoxicating relief of hearing their ugliest impulses echoed back at rally
volume.
Trump is a symptom. The deeper illness is collective. If there’s
one sentence that defines his power, it’s this: “He says the things I’m
thinking.”
And that’s the part that should chill us.
Because what does it say about us that so many were thinking
those things? That tens of millions of Americans harbored resentments so deep,
so seething, that they were simply waiting for a demagogue to baptize them as
virtue? That after decades of supposed progress on race, gender, and equality,
so many white men felt so threatened, so displaced, so furious, that cruelty
became a political platform?
Maybe we were living in a fool’s paradise, mistaking silence for
healing, politeness for progress.
Now the mask is off. Now we know.
And knowing is a far more dangerous place to stand.
– Michael Jochum, Not Just a Drummer: Reflections on Art,
Politics, Dogs, and the Human Condition.
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