“No politician in history, and I say this with great surety, has been treated worse or more unfairly.”
That bit of self-pity came from the mouth of Donald J. Trump, the 45th president of the United States.
What’s more interesting to me, though, is the venue in which he uttered it.
The president spoke those words this week to a group of students graduating from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. These are young men and women who have just received their officers’ commissions and are going to serve their country.
Many of them are going to put their lives on the line. They are going to thrust themselves into harm’s way. They will protect the nation against those who seek to harm Americans. They will patrol our coasts. The Coast Guard has sent service personnel into combat overseas, such as those who served with valor and gallantry during the Vietnam War.
These young Americans didn’t need to hear whining from the president about “unfair” treatment by the media. They didn’t deserve to be treated to yet another griping session from Donald Trump about the trouble he has brought on all by himself.
Sure, the president offered words of encouragement and congratulations to these young people. He wished them well as they commit their lives to public service.
However, he soiled commencement speech with that fit of petulance that was inappropriate, given the audience that heard it.