How much do you Love/Hate your Illegitimate President?

Meyers

From January 20, 2009 until January 20, 2017, I was proud to be an American. This was mostly attributable to our nation’s president. Barrack Obama proved himself to be a man of character and principle who was without scandal. His unparalleled intelligence was evident when he addressed the American people, or when he held meetings with our closest allies. His decisions were will thought out and finalized after discussions with his extremely talented staff. Primarily I was proud because Mr. Obama represented all 320 million Americans; rich or poor, young and old, white or black, Christian or Muslim. What a difference 17 months and nine days makes!

I wake-up and go to bed every day angry at our illegitimate president. For all my 72 years I have detested lies and liars, and now we have a man infesting the White House who has never told the truth. He attacks our Constitution daily. His support for white supremacy is disgusting and unacceptable. His low-level intelligence is an embarrassment to his office and to the American people. He is a disgusting man who is using the White House for personal gain.

Beginning in 2016 I claimed that trump is mentally incompetent and should not be allowed to become the most powerful man in the world.

It’s only natural that I would be a fan of “Late Night” with Seth Meyers. Mr. Meyers is a man with whom I would enjoy ‘having a drink.’ I only wish that I had his audience. Like Mr. Meyers, I share the truth.

After Trump held another of his hate-filled rallies, Mr. Meyers said the following.

“Now, we’ve been calling these rallies public therapy sessions, but it was never more true than it was last night,” Meyers said. “Watch as Trump airs his deepest insecurities about not being seen as smart, rich or popular.”

“And I thought that was so brilliant, I said, ’Oh, I am so smart. I am the smartest person.’” Trump said in the clip.

Meyer’s best line was likely: “Oh my God, dude, get a therapist!” Meyers said.

Finally, a comical but accurate example of Trump’s need to have his ego soothed constantly.

“Trump is like a guy at a bar who acts as his own wingman,” Meyers added. ”‘My buddy thinks you’re cute. He’s smart and handsome and popular ― and he’s me.’”

Please tell others about my blog; the truth will save America. Thank you.

Op-ed by James Turnage

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