There is no doubt who started this war, but there is also no doubt who will finish it considering the two levels of mentality in the skirmish. The mentally confused, inarticulate Trump on one side, the educated, sophisticated and eloquent Obama on the other.
It's Joe Biden who is your competitor in the November election, you idiot, not Barack Obama. Obama is the guy who handily won two terms in spite of the dirty politics of Moscow Mitch McConnell. Obama is the guy who ran a class-act presidency in comparison with the lowlife, classless administration you have given us for almost four years. Obama is the guy who will help Joe Biden win back the White House for the left in November.
"Noting that Trump has been presented with internal polls showing him losing to Biden, Robinson stated that Trump appears to have fallen back on the strategy that helped him win in 2016 — appealing to his follower’s racism. And that means going after Obama instead of Biden who is white."
Robinson, who is black, is not playing the race card since Donald Trump has been well steeped in racist activism during his entire administration. With Biden pretty much guaranteed the black vote in November, and with Trump's latest tirades of racism, he is hoping to get somewhere near Barack Obama's 2008 results where the "black turnout actually exceeded white turnout, 66.6 percent to 64.1 percent."
The Daily Show comedic remarks Trump's racism...
Robinson adds, and it is the most pathetic part, there is nothing tactical about these attacks, they are purely personal. Moving on to more personal immaturity on the part of the Oval Office lunatic, he has now refused to host the unveiling of Barack Obama's portrait in the White House. But the former president has publicly said, he would not appear there anyway as long as Donald Trump is still in the building. AlterNet says...
"The message they (the Obamas) want to send is the opposite. No one should try to play nice with this administration or behave as if things are okay. That will give others the courage to do the same."
Before Donald Trump entered the political scene, this kind of thinking would be unheard of. And as you know from me, the Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin always knows the right things to say about Donald Trump, although her less than complimentary comments are from a conservative columnist. How's this for starters?...
"It makes zero sense, you would think, for President Trump to attack his predecessor, since President Barack Obama is the most popular politician around (next to his wife) — someone who instills in Democrats a feeling of solidarity, of nostalgia for decent leadership and of hope. Even those critical of Obama’s presidency regard that era as akin to a Golden Age compared with the Trump calamity that brought us the Great Depression 2.0."
Obama criticizes Trump's handling of COVID-19...
Rubin doesn't think this is just to draw attention from "Trump’s meltdown or from the almost 90,000 deaths resulting from the pandemic." She has two other reasons...
ONE: "Trump has been in a juvenile competition with his predecessor since the day he took office. Trump insisted the economy was stronger under him than under Obama. (That was false then and is now, well, self-evidently ludicrous.) Trump tore up the Iran deal and backed out of the Paris accords in part because Obama was associated with them. " (There's more, read the article.)
TWO: "Trump seeks to make Obama out to be a criminal or unfit. It goes back to the original sin of Trump’s political career — birtherism — and to his campaign, which channeled cultural and racial animosity among whites against elites, nonwhites and immigrants."
And if you think the racism has been bad up until now, Rubin projects...
"Should Biden select an African American vice president (as I think he should), the grotesque racism that will ooze from the right will make birtherism seem innocuous. "
This country is doomed beyond comprehension if we don't get rid of Donald Trump, and soon.
It's arcane, outdated, the antique of American democracy. But, it elected Donald Trump in 2016, and threatens to do an encore in 2020.
T-rump lost the 2016 popular vote in a landslide for Hillary Clinton, 3-million more, but she lost the election. Common sense would tell us, if three-million more Americans wanted Clinton for president than wanted Trump, she should be sitting in the Oval Office now. I preferred Bernie Sanders but sure as hell didn't want Donald Trump. The year started off right for Trump but his gross incompetence in handling COVID-19 has opened the eyes of many,
"two of the most prominent non-partisan political analysts in the country have released new projections that show presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden with a clear edge over President Donald Trump in the Electoral College map."
Now, what is the Electoral College?...
The count today is 232 electoral votes for Joe Biden, 204 for Donald Trump. States not included here because they are toss-ups today include: Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nebraska's 2nd district. Those six represent 102 votes, which could be a big turning point for either candidate. The flip side is Biden appears to be getting stronger with the issues like health care, climate change, guns and economic fairness.
The other flip side is the new support of college-educated whites -- especially white women with college degrees, an area where Trump did well in 2016. And no one wants to have the devastation of American citizens account for election results, but it looks like Trump's incompetence in the handling of the coronavirus pandemic will cost him votes in the industrial belt in states like Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Gerrymandering and the Electoral College...
Here's an excuse for the Electoral Electors that almost makes sense. The framers were concerned that the public would not have adequate knowledge to intelligently vote for a candidate, thus, the electors who are supposed to intelligently cast the votes. Although the latter is questionable, it still does not consider the fact that the Electoral College has become completely partisan with the Republican gerrymandering in the last few years. That is the problem.
As the Recent Supreme Court sessions have revealed, constitutional text, history and structure do support that "electors were meant to vote freely." This, of course, could go either way in November, but, again, the direction seems likely to be GOP-sided considering the current structure of state voting districts, which are in favor of Republicans. But with the positive news, above, from two known political handicappers, lookin' good on the left.
David Smith of the Guardian says Donald Trump is being eaten alive inside by his manic compulsions with Barack Obama.
Barack Obama looked like a great president as he entered the White House in 2009, with the kind of enthusiasm, energy and capacity to get things done as John F. Kennedy. Kennedy was struck down by a bullet, Obama with a bullet of a different name, Moscow Mitch McConnell. President Obama had the overwhelming support of the American people as the racist McConnell began to spread his game plan of a one-term presidency.
That didn't work as Obama won with another landslide against Mitt Romney. But, as was the case in his first term, he was dogged by Moscow Mitch, who convinced his Republican colleagues to support him in keeping anything Obama from happening, actually anything Democrats. With the Dems, that hasn't changed. The Oval Office has changed and it is the startling difference between two men, Barack Obama and Donald Trump, that is the subject of this post.
Donald Trump's obsession with Barack Obama...
David Smith quotes journalist, Jon Karl, as he observed the then president and the one coming into office. He thought of Trump as actually "humbled," out of sorts, awed by the situation, and definitely not in control of the room. Obama was turning over the torch in the classy way he had conducted his presidency, to his predecessor, who “seemed a little dazed” and “a little freaked out.” These would be two of the earliest signs of Donald Trump's incompetency.
"But what became clear in the next three and a half years is that Obama remains something of an obsession for Trump; the subject of a political and personal inferiority complex."
Here, the why...
"Observers point to a mix of anti-intellectualism, racism, vengeance and primitive envy over everything from Obama’s Nobel peace prize to the scale of his inauguration crowd and social media following."
Barack Obama criticizes Donald Trump's handling of coronavirus pandemic...
Obama criticizes Trump's handling of coronavirus...
CNN Politics says Trump has been backed into the corner on his incompetence with the COVID-19 pandemic, so he simply reverts to his favorite subject, Barack Obama...
"With the death count from the coronavirus rising and its economic fallout deepening, President Donald Trump is trying to fire up his base and divert the national conversation by promoting a baseless conspiracy that casts his predecessor, Barack Obama, as the architect of a plot to subvert his presidency."
"It makes zero sense, you would think, for President Trump to attack his predecessor, since President Barack Obama is the most popular politician around (next to his wife) — someone who instills in Democrats a feeling of solidarity, of nostalgia for decent leadership and of hope. Even those critical of Obama’s presidency regard that era as akin to a Golden Age compared with the Trump calamity that brought us the Great Depression 2.0."
Donald Trump's absurd Obamagate conspiracy theory...
There's always a 'yeah, but'...
"And yet over the past week or so, Trump has rekindled “Obamagate,” a made-up scandal that has become a bumper sticker for Obama-haters. Trump’s claims are so thoroughly baseless and hopelessly convoluted that Trump cannot even explain it."
She also agrees with Jake Tapper's assessment...
"President Trump and his team are launching an unprecedented smear campaign against rivals, leveling wild and false allegations against critics in the media and politics, ranging from bizarre conspiracy theories to spreading lies about pedophilia and even murder."
Have we arrived at the pinnacle of Donald Trump's desperation, and are we dangerously close to the edge, or will this latest debacle simply fade away like all the others have because Republicans, plus an uncaring media, give him another free pass? Right now, I have to go with the latter.
Jennifer Prah Ruger served on the CDC Director's Advisory
Ethics Subcommittee during the wake of SARS, anthrax attacks and avian
influenza, and she totally disagrees with Donald Trump's reopening of the
economy.
Jennifer Prah Ruger
She asks the question, "What has become of the CDC? The
CDC is the national agency tasked with protecting America from threats to our
health, safety, and security." She draws comparisons with other
countries...
"CDCs in South Korea and Taiwan helped those countries
act swiftly, decisively and successfully against Covid-19. The Taiwan Centers
for Disease Control activated the Central Epidemic Command Center and imposed
home quarantines, border restrictions, a face mask distribution system and
other preventative measures. The CDCs in Taiwan and South Korea spearheaded
rigorous detection and contact tracing, communication, and isolation."
Ruger comments that the CDC is a "national treasure"
and just one of the reasons is that, as a very young agency, newly created in
1946, it eliminated malaria in 1951. The Oval Office lunatic wouldn't know this
because his grasp of history only goes back to yesterday. She gives a good
background in understanding the pandemic...
"A pandemic is an epidemic's spread across multiple
countries. While pathogens are natural, epidemics and pandemics occur through
human behaviors that spread them. Weak policies, institutions and leadership
foster these disasters. Pandemics are preventable and controllable."
How COVID-19 spreads...
Ruger talks about 'human behavior' and it is obvious that
the country reacts to Donald Trump's pronouncements, taking the lead on
something they favor, like reopening businesses, etc. Trump sends out his double-digits
to ramp up the crowd, resulting in an osmosis to those who aren't his
supporters who temporarily forget the fact that COVID-19 is deadly, and there
is a reason the scientists from the CDC have established their warnings.
The great hope to curb the spread of coronavirus is, like
with any disease, to create a vaccine to immunize the public. That's what
the CDC and several private companies are attempting to do, but, T-rump, in his
haste to open the country, minimizes the work being done with this headline,
"Trump downplays the need for coronavirus vaccine: ‘It’ll go away at somepoint.’" Yeah, like a bad cold. He has said this before but it gets more stupid
as the pandemic progresses.
Listen to the reasoning of a mentally incompetent moron who has no idea what he is doing...
“We think we’re going to have a vaccine in the pretty near future, and if we do we’re going to really be a big step ahead”
“And if we don’t, we’re going to be like so many other cases where you had a problem come in, it’ll go away at some point, it’ll go away. It may flare up and it may not flare up, we’ll have to see what happens, but if it does flare up we’re going to put out the fire and we’ll put it out quickly and efficiently. We’ve learned a lot.”
Donald Trump says COVID-19 will go away, vaccine or not...
This idiot has learned absolutely nothing, and the tragedy of the whole situation, as I have mentioned before, is that this oaf does not realize just how stupid he is. Everybody else knows but he doesn't. And this “Operation Warp Speed” crap is just another ploy to snow his double-digit followers, and mis-lead the general public in thinking that he actually has a plan. He doesn't...he never has...and he never will. It is free-wheel conning at its very best-Donald Trump perfected it.
"Americans should oust President Trump from the White House and elect a leader who will support – rather than undermine – public health experts who are battling the COVID-19 pandemic, British medical journal The Lancet says in a newly published editorial."
Not a novel idea, except for the part about the CDC, which draws attention to how well this organization is respected, even across the pond. There's more...
The unsigned editorial sharply criticizes the Trump administration, saying it has marginalized the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to a degree that is dangerous for both the U.S. and the world.
"Americans must put a president in the White House come January, 2021, who will understand that public health should not be guided by partisan politics," the journal says.
Yes, we know that, and the balanced side of the U.S. population is doing everything it can to accomplish this in November. GET OUT THE VOTE!
Trump blocks national testing program — why? Because tests make us "look bad"...READ MORE...
The most astonishing betrayal by a president in American history...
For some time now I have prescribed the idea that if we stay on Donald Trump's back with daily criticisms that eat at his ego, he just has to break.
Looks like to me Obama saw what was coming in 2016
Well, he hasn't, but at times you can almost see the breaking point at hand when the Oval Office lunatic hesitates, but then moves on to another crisis. Looks like this has saved T-rump from barreling right over the cliff, but not from ending up with the most disarrayed, chaotic, incompetent administration that has ever been in Washington. This is not good for the American people, but the pressure is necessary to prevent more disasters, and to dump Trump in November.
Donald Trump is obsessed with Barack Obama because, as his predecessor, he is constantly being reminded of the difference between a class presidency, that of Obama's, as compared to his own style that is crude, ignorant, lowbred, downright vulgar at times. It also doesn't help that...
"a recent poll showed that a majority of Americans, 52 percent, say Obama would be a better leader for the current crisis than Trump, who weighed in at only 38 percent."
"When this election happens ... it's not gonna be Biden against Trump, it is gonna be Obama against Trump."
Obama criticizes Trump on COVID-19 pandemic handling...
David Frum, a political commentator, who worked in G.W.B.'s White House, is convinced about Donald Trump's horror of being rejected, and that is looking like just what will happen to him in the the Fall election. He bases this primarily on T-rump's predilection with Obamagate, and the fact that he is falling more and more out of touch with his followers. But, as he continues to play to his base with this nonsense, how many borderline supporters is he losing?
I did a post yesterday about Moscow Mitch and his denial of a COVID-19 Playbook from former President Obama, something that turned out to be entirely false. McConnell seems to have the same propensity to lie as does Trump, and he has become just as big a target in November. Amy Klobuchar, who opposed Joe Biden in the Democratic Primary, but now endorses him, said...
“You always imagine the different world it would have been if Barack Obama was president right now, because he is someone that understood that service is about sacrifice and looking out for the people of this country instead of yourself.”
In reality Donald Trump detests Barack Obama, and we all know the more he dislikes someone, the more he talks about them. Like Hillary Clinton. But, in this case he is biting the hand that represents everything Trump cannot be, a decent person. It is comical how the whole T-rump gang insists on making Obama a center-point in this election when he represents the politics of the man Trump is running against, Joe Biden.
Comparison between Trump and Obama on science, relating to COVID-19...
"And his administration was more free from scandal than any in memory — which was not for the GOP’s lack of trying. Republicans used their power in Congress to promote one faux scandal after another — including eight separate investigations of the 2012 Benghazi attacks — in the vain hope that one would eventually reveal wrongdoing by the president. But none ever did. There was never even a hint of personal malfeasance on Obama’s part."
Just keep it going, it's rah rah rah Barack Obama all the way to the White house in November for Joe Biden.