Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Dark Day for the U.S.

Sitting here watching the news, again. A story regarding Trump's recent meeting with Putin was on. Trump's pathetic handling of the meeting was being scrutinized. Political science professor M. Stephen Fish, PhD, referred to yesterday as a dark day for the United States. At least twice he referred to it as a dark day for the United States.

I laughed. I had referred to the day Trump was elected President as Black Tuesday. See my post dated November 9, 2016. In fact, I began this blog the day after Black Tuesday and specifically to express my opposition to Trump's election.

Has anything changed since then? Actually yes. Believe it or not, I have more respect for the Republican party than I did previously. I referred to the Republican controlled House and Senate as the repugnitant house of representatives and the repugnitant senate. But now, almost two years later I have seen that the Republican party does not necessarily hold the same bigoted views that Trump holds. In fact many actually oppose Trump's B.S., specially his attacks on Mexico and immigrants.

In all sincerity, the Republican party has redeemed itself in my eyes. Trump is still the big loser.

And always will be.

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