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| Gaetana Caldwell-Smith- author |
What inspired me was the-I hate to mention its (I don't say "his" as I'm not sure its human) name-I'll call it T-Rump- or The Rump- The Rump's press conference where it had its goons escort Univision's Jorge Ramos out. I have been watching Jorge Ramos on Univision since the '8os. I would watch telenovelas to help me learn Spanish. Then Ramos's news show. He is a most respected member of the TV news media. T-Rump shouted him down, insulted him. T- Rump accused Ramos of "ranting and raving." The Rump was the one ranting and raving- watch the video, look at this photo. Ramos patiently waited his turn, T-Rump skipped over him. Ramos called him on it. Hence the egregious verbal attack and Ramos's subsequent removal (Granted, after a while, he was allowed back in). Ramos maintained his dignity throughout.
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| T-Rump (r,) vs Ramos (l), security in rear. at Press Conference. |
T-Rump- is an insult to all living beings - flora or fauna- and inanimate objects- minerals, the tangible and intangible. It is an obstreperous boor: disgusting, misogynistic, narcissistic, piggish, self-aggrandizing, and despicable. T-Rump cannot help how it looks, physically. It cannot change its eye spacing- too close together, or shape- small- giving it a mean, hateful look, A cosmetician could do something about its facial coloring. Perhaps it tried. Still its face is the color of raw pork sausage. A plastic surgeon could correct its predatory, permanently puckered, perennially sucking mouth- again, maybe one had tried. Little can be done about its massive haunch of beef head, except cut it off, Perhaps it believes that its fake, gossamer, comb-over strawberry-blonde thatch lends it an attractive, carefree, windblown aire. But no.
T-Rump is an outrageous, odious, lumbering creature. In short: a grandstanding, loud-mouth bully. Every weak, insecure, scared, put-upon kid wants the school thug to like them, which accounts for T-Rump's accommodating, adoring, blind, ignorant, and unconscious following. To them, I offer some advice: Grow up, grow a brain and get a sense of your own worth.
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