(For a background on this type of linkdump, see my introductory paragraphs on
Trump clump #1 back in August. Here's some of what I've bookmarked since then...
“
I would rarely leave the White House because there’s so much work to be done,” Trump, 69, tells ITK. "I would not be a president who took
vacations. I would not be a president that takes time off.” (quotation from June 2015)
Counterpoint (from back in August) to the statement that "I'll choose the best people for my administration."
Repositioning on "the wall."
An editorial from
Der Spiegel about Trump after the Charlottesville incident: "Trump is a racist. He is a preacher of hate. Those who pretend he is
not, those who portray him as merely being an unpolished, somewhat
chaotic old man, as a person who explicitly sought to avoid becoming a
slick politician, are merely enabling him... When the president of the United States says that the victim is just as
responsible as the murderer, or that the counterdemonstrator is just as
guilty as the Nazi waving the swastika flag and shouting, "Jews will not
replace us," and when Trump's own party doesn't drop him even now, then
Duke and Trump have already achieved a key goal. Tolerance, empathy,
kindness and diversity of opinion are all disparaged as political
correctness. It becomes OK to say anything else, and if you can say it,
it becomes easier to justify violence. The wheel of civilization has
made a turn in reverse."
Trump's command of the English language is
not good: “We have a lot to discuss, including the fact that there is a new and
seems to be
record-breaking hurricane heading right toward Florida and
Puerto Rico and other places,” he told reporters. “We’ll see what
happens. We’ll know in a very short period of time. But it
looks like it
could be something that will be not good. Believe me, not good.” Here’s a list of other things Trump has said were “not good.” [list follows]
In a September interview, John le Carré drew
parallels between Donald Trump and the rise of fascism in the 1930s. “These stages that Trump is going through in the United States and
the stirring of racial hatred … a kind of burning of the books as he
attacks, as he declares real news as fake news, the law becomes fake
news, everything becomes fake news. “I think of all things that were happening across Europe in the
1930s, in Spain, in Japan, obviously in Germany. To me, these are
absolutely comparable signs of the rise of fascism and
it’s contagious,
it’s infectious. Fascism is up and running in Poland and Hungary.
There’s an encouragement about.” Even today, Le CarrĂ© said, Ang Sang Suu Kyi is speaking of “fake news” in Burma. “
These are infectious forms of demagogic behaviour and they are toxic.”
A Harvard psychiatrist rejects the "Goldwater Rule" (that health professionals should not publicly discuss public figures) and
labels Donald Trump a sociopath: "Everybody lies some of the time, but in this instance we mean
people who
lie as a way of being in the world, to manage relationships and also to
manage your feelings about yourself. People who cheat and steal from
others. People who lack empathy . . . the
lack of empathy is a critical
aspect of it. People who are
narcissistic... It is not just bad behavior that people have to lie and cheat the way he
does, it is an
incapacity to treat other people as full human beings.
That is why his focus is on humiliating others to aggrandize himself... Lying and cheating and humiliating others and grinding them into dust in
order to triumph is
not just bad behavior. It is a serious mental
illness."
Donald Trump on
Twitter June 2014: "Are you allowed to impeach a president for gross incompetence?"
"On a weekend in early March, during one of seven trips by Trump and
his White House entourage to the posh Palm Beach property since the
inauguration, the government paid the Trump-owned club to reserve at
least one bedroom for two nights. The charge, according to a newly disclosed receipt reviewed by The Washington Post, was $1,092... “
The choice to stay there and have the government pay the $546-a-night rate seems imprudent,” said Kathleen Clark, a Washington University law
professor who specializes in ethics issues. “If it were not owned by the
president, it would still seem problematic. The fact that it’s owned by
the president makes it doubly problematic.”
"President Trump delivered a brief speech to African leaders
Wednesday at the United Nations, and in the span of about 800 words, he
twice conjoined the names of two countries, Namibia and Zambia,
creating the nonexistent nation of “Nambia,” and told the leaders that many of
his friends go to Africa to “get rich.”"
George Clooney takes umbrage at
Trump's disparaging of the "Hollywood elite": Here’s the thing: I grew up in Kentucky. I sold insurance door-to-door. I
sold ladies’ shoes. I worked at an all-night liquor store. I would buy
suits that were too big and too long and cut the bottom of the pants off
to make ties so I’d have a tie to go on job interviews. I grew up
understanding what it was like to not have health insurance for eight
years. So
this idea that I’m somehow the “Hollywood elite” and this guy
who takes a shit in a gold toilet is somehow the man of the people is laughable... "I just look at it and I laugh when I see him say 'Hollywood elite,'" he
said. "Hollywood elite? I don’t have a star on Hollywood Boulevard,
Donald Trump has a star on Hollywood Boulevard!
Fuck you!""
September: "President Donald Trump will kowtow to New York's elites at a private
dinner Tuesday, with
donors willing to shell out up to $250,000 for an opportunity to sit next to the commander in chief. Some of the most
prominent names in finance and real estate are set to attend the event
at Manhattan's Le Cirque restaurant to raise money for the Republican
National Committee... Now the president seems eager to accept the money of coastal elites,
even though he has masqueraded as a populist looking out for the common
man..."
On the same topic: "The rich and clueless spent $35,000 per couple to eat some of the
priciest food in the world with the most unhinged President of the
century. This as hundreds of thousands of American children and babies
were crying and begging their helpless parents for something — anything —
to eat in the Apocalypse that is Puerto Rico.
The rich and clueless paid an unimaginable $250,000 per couple last night to sip $10 bottles of water in a city with perfect tap water at that dinner's even more exclusive round table with the commander-in-chief as millions in Puerto Rico remained without safe drinking water for five days."
October:
"Trump's Fascistic, un-American rantings about NFL players kneeling in
protest during the playing of the National Anthem are offensive and
repugnant. But they're also probably illegal, carrying a possible penalty to Trump of disqualification from public office, fines, and up to 15 years in prison. "(explanation of the legalities at Boing Boing: There's a specific statute at play, and it's 18 U.S.C. sec. 227....)
"Last week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) quietly voted along party lines to eliminate its “main studio rule,”
which mandated that local news stations maintain offices within the
communities they serve. Without the main studio rule, Sinclair is free
to consolidate and centralize local news resources in its roughly 190
stations across the country, eliminating the “local” element of local
news as much as possible. This move is just the latest
in a
thriving symbiotic relationship between the openly conservative Sinclair and the Trump FCC, a relationship that seems to benefit all parties but the American public. And there’s more to come.
Less than four months after it laid
off nearly 340 employees at its Indianapolis factory, Carrier said
Tuesday that 215 employees will be terminated on Jan. 11."
[Trump] put his ignorance on display for the Japanese people, when he made the following statement while visiting their country:
"Try
building your cars in the United States instead of shipping them over.
Is that possible to ask? That's not rude. Is that rude? I don't think
so."
That statement had to be puzzling for the Japanese carmakers, because they have been making many of their cars in the United States for
years now. Nissan makes 9 of their autos here, Toyota makes 9 of their
autos here, and Honda makes 11 of their autos here. These Japanese auto
makers have created thousands of jobs in the United States. If there were any Japanese who didn't realize we elected a moron with
massive ignorance to be our president, then this has probably removed
any doubt.
"
Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club has received permission to hire 70 foreign workers to
fill out its staff during its upcoming busy season, after managers
attested there aren't enough Americans qualified and willing to do the
work."
There is now a plug-in you can use to display Trump's tweets in a
font resembling a child's handwriting:
Note that is his actual text; only the font has been changed.
After Trump attacked Marshawn Lynch's behavior at an NFL game and then opined that he should have left the UCLA shoplifters in a Chinese jail, Snoop Dog
didn't pull any punches. Text at the link is abundantly Bowlderized with asterisks.
The man who tripled the price of insulin has been nominated by Trump to be
in charge of regulating the price of insulin.
After the mass shooting in
California, Trump tweeted
this:
Trump's criticism of Obama for blocking the Keystone pipeline ("
good for the environment, no downside!")
paired with the CNN headline about the Keystone
pipeline leaking 210,000 gallons of oil in South Dakota.
In a
ceremony honoring Native American codetalkers from WWII, Trump disparaged Elizabeth Warren by calling her Pocohantas.
Via for mass shooting cartoon. Via for golf photoshop. Via for paper towel photo. Via for the mass shooting tweet. Via for cycling cartoon.
I'm glad to get this done. I'll try to ignore Trump in the blog for the next three months or so, and then regurgitate the news equivalent of another hairball.
Oh, and the comments are closed for this post. Lets all move on to other matters.