Monday, September 19, 2016

Sawhorses

I seriously doubt Trump's sincerity in this campaign. He is deplorable and always has been but, I've never seen a candidate so obvious in his obviousness. He literally phones it in. The guy's entire career has been as a shameless huckster, a self-promoter. If you know any salesman, the key to their real or imagined success is to tell people what they want to hear and have no conscience about lying to them. It's what you do. It's no different than Earl, whom I wrote about a few years back, the guy who would stop women on the street to tell them how lovely they looked, in the hopes of hooking up with them. Earl stated that, "If it works once in a thousand tries, it will have worked!" So, basically, try anything. The shame is in not trying.

Trump's presidential run is just another money-making scam to him. He's more of a brand-builder than an actual builder and that is kind of interesting because evidently he has built buildings. Well, I guess he has. I don't really know. I bet he couldn't put together a set of sawhorses but, tool skills are not really a prerequisite in the construction business. You'd be surprised. There is no "right" way to build sawhorses, by the way. Same basic design but, whatever works for you. They just have to hold something up.

What works for Trump is to say absolutely anything that comes to mind, as at this point, nothing he says is "wrong" to say. He doesn't have to mean it. It doesn't have to make sense. It doesn't have to be moral or even close to the truth. He just has to say it. The conviction of his voice is all that is needed for the media and his minions. Thing is, that conviction voiced is the same whether he's telling you Trump Steaks are the greatest thing since sliced bread or that you need a wall that- by the way- Mexico is going to pay for. You just have to believe him on both. People do. Whose fault is that?

Trump recycles reichtarded views that I've been reading on the internet since I first logged on eight years ago. Most recently, he regurgitated the notion that Hillary Clinton intends to take away your guns. She doesn't, of course, and no president can. Repealing the 2A would take congress and a majority of the states and that is simply just not ever going to happen. Taking guns away from everyone may be on some liberal's wish list, somewhere on the internet, but it is not on the agenda of any democrat politician. Trump probably knows this but, millions of Deplorable-Americans do not and, frankly, they love hearing this. They learn by rote and they've been hearing this for decades in the gun stores from salesmen who advise them to stock up now because, you know, a democrat president wants to take away their rights....

So, Trump throws that out there because he knows they want to hear that. Same with the recent exhortation that Hillary has armed body guards and maybe she should try going about in public without armed guards....and see what happens...

Trump's is the only candidate actually calling to take away people's guns! Isn't that interesting?

It's nothing new under the internet sun though. The D-A's have been been saying that for decades, long before they achieved Deplorable-American status. The same has been said about Rahm Emmanuel as mayor of Chicago and they still say that even though Chicago has concealed carry. Disarm your guards and live as we do- without bodyguards! But, also without guns- unlike regular citizens who live in the fifty states that have CC. If you're scoring at home, that's all of them.

TRUMP has armed bodyguards. He's had Secret Service protection for several months now, even before he became the GOP candidate. Someone was thinking ahead and reasoned that he was more worth killing than the other candidates. But, Trump doesn't disarm his bodyguards to set an example or a precedent. That's not the way he works. All he has to do is call for her to do it. Neither his minions or the media seems to notice his hypocrisy.

It is dangerous to publicly call for his rival to disarm her guards and it certainly does seem that he's calling (again) for someone to execute her but, I don't think that was his intent. I hope I'm right about that. I think he saw the reichtarded notion of unarmed Secret Service guards on the 'net, liked it, and decided to make it his own. That's what he does. I don't think he's ever had an original thought in his life. This asshole started out on third base and wants you to believe he hit a home run. It's your fault if you believe that. Rich daddy gave him money to begin his adult life. Whether it was $1 million or $200 million, it was more than most of us get. His entire being in life has not been to justify that gift, but rather, to convince people that he made his own way in life. Trump the son of a bus driver would be Trump the car salesman. Maybe Trump the name on the Vietnam Memorial. Nothing he has done in life qualifies him to be President Trump. Everything he says now proves that.

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