I have been wrestling with a nagging notion ever since the campaign between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump began taking shape.
It goes something like this: Are American voters really and truly ready for forgive the actions of a candidate who vows to weaponize the Justice Department to get back at his foes? Are we really prepared to hand over the nuclear launch codes to someone who cherishes love notes from dictators intent on destroying this country? Do we really want to entrust the health and welfare of ;poor Americans to someone who doesn’t give a rat’s rear end about them?
If we are, then we’re in a world of hurt, man.
I don’t know whether Trump will be able to win this election. Late polling indicators are causing me some mild dyspepsia. The idea that Americans would embrace this clown — whom they fired four years by 7 million votes — simply boggles my noodle.
His recent lies about the government being unwilling to assist storm victims are laced with ignorance, buttressed by loathing of those victims.
Furthermore, as a veteran who was sent to Vietnam in the late 1960s, I resent viscerally his description of my fellow vets as “losers and suckers” who answered their country’s call to report for duty in a hostile-fire zone.
But that, too, is OK with many of the MAGA cultists who comprise the bulk of this guy’s base.
If this guy can pull this charade off … well, God help us.