Oooh, a recent campaign post by Donald Trump is so damn ironic that I cannot let it slide without a brief comment.
Someone who speaks for Trump inserted a claim against a Republican primary candidate said the president accused another GOP candidate to be a “RINO.” Voters should turn away from this fellow because he’s a Republican in name only, and not the real deal.
In other words, if you are a Republican and you oppose Trump, why … you’re nothing more than a RINO.
Does anyone out there grasp the irony of that so-called accusation? I have been calling Trump a variety of epithets “in chief.” One of my more recent references has been to label him the nation’s RINO in chief. That’s right, Trump is not a serious Republican.
He is an egomaniac with delusions of grandeur — maybe even godhood — who wants the world to revolve around him. He wants to the world to adhere to his desire. He wants to spend us into oblivion to achieve whatever grandiose plan he has to seize and keep power. He wants to expand government, not shrink it. Trump doesn’t give a damn about policy and cannot tell you why leveling a regressive tax on Americans in the form of tariffs is good for them.
Trump has turned a once-great political party into a perverted shadow of itself. Is he a real Republican? Hardly. For him to label others what he has emerged to become is laughable on its face.
Except that it isn’t funny … and I am not laughing.
Neither should you.