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Trump From Afar: Still Rodney Dangerfield With Better Hair
Townhall.com ^ | September 13, 2015 | John P. Warren

Posted on 09/13/2015 12:55:27 PM PDT by Kaslin

These past few weeks reminded me of those iconic photos where astronauts gaze at our planet from space, awed by the majesty of the view. Not that I was that far out there, though some of you might disagree. A few weeks in Europe sailing up the Rhine with Americans, Canadians, Brits, and Aussies allowed me re-examine—from another perspective altogether—the goings on in the American political scene, but more than anything, made me appreciate the fact that there’s no greater place than America, no place like home.

Of course, when you allow yourself a second thought, it’s always wise to mindful of the lens through which you are made to look. As in almost every US airport where the only channel to which the monitor is soldered is CNN, over there, it’s CNN, CNBC, the BBC, and al Jazeera, and with that lineup, it’s not hard to guess how some news might be presented. Our screen was often tuned to CNN (out of sheer desperation) where, as one might expect, the image and voice of Donald Trump dominated every news hour, every soundbite.

(CNN used to be my go-to news org when I respected its apparently thoroughgoing and insightful reportage—until the 2000 election that is, when its frothy biases became ever so evident. Friends rage about FoxNews, challenging me for watching. My response is simple: there are so many news outlets on the left side of things, but if the slam is accurate, then Fox is the only news org with a valid, alternate view, and so, I’ll take Krauthammer, Baier, Hume, and Wallace any day—just to name a few.

In my own political paranoia, I suspect the agenda of what I call State Media orgs is to showcase every bad angle, every outlandish bit that any Republican dares to show or utter, in hopes of making the other party alternative look entirely palatable. If this prognosticator is correct, they will have a hard row to hoe in making a ticket like Biden-Warren look good—but they will damn well try. Even though Joe would be 74 on the day of his inauguration, a one-term promise from him would allow a four-year prep for Warren, the real darling of the progressive world. Why pitch what would otherwise be a crazy idea is that if the New York Times has abandoned the Clintons, they must think the stench is just too much, even for them. So, get ready for the big pivot in State Media.)

Touring anywhere in Europe, you learn quickly that since the Roman conquest of the continent and Britain over two thousand years ago, nothing much has changed in how the Germans view the French, how the Alsatians view the Germans, how the Belgians view everybody, and how they all view the Russians. What’s gone on in Greece, and now with refugees storming the borders of a surprised Austria and Hungary—not a single one of which has successfully dealt with “foreign” migrants—it is easy to see that the next POTUS will have to be well-nuanced in relationship building and big nation leadership. And might those same qualifications not be necessary in dealing with very sophisticated nations in the Far East where ancient enmities likewise fester?

We need more than a Secretary of State with bonus air miles. What’s required is a first rate woman or man of vision and commitment in the top spot to navigate the deadly shoals left us by a feckless Administration, the only apparent foreign policy aim of which has been to tilt the table against the Israelis.

Foreign nationals to whom I listened seemed universal on that score. To them, the world is adrift, and there’s a clear sense America has stepped away from the “Chairman of the Board” seat, as it were, and that its vacancy has left all our futures vastly uncertain.

My new acquaintances from everywhere else treated me as a friend, to say the least. A retired British physicist went out of his way to tell me, for example, that his country owes its greatest debt to only two other peoples: the Poles who came over to fly against the Germans in 1940’s Battle of Britain, and the Americans who have been steadfast friends through thick and thin ever since. In that context, then, polite glances, a bit quizzical, appeared when the name of Trump arose. It was as if their trusted and revered uncle had presented them with Kim Kardashian as his new bride. Unfortunately, it was left to me to play the uncle, but I chose not to defend or explain the vagaries of American politics.

In the most respectful terms you can imagine, they did not disparage Mr. Trump, but expressed their dearest hope the Chairman’s seat would once again be occupied by someone capable of the kind of leadership the civilized parts of the planet demand. Knowing the mantle of leadership and power is no longer theirs to wear, their expectations of us are very high.

With the unending clips of “the Donald” calling everyone stupid and incompetent, demeaning accomplished rivals on a personal level, along with an I-barrage about of his negotiating prowess, all against a backdrop where treating others with courtesy and respect in the sandbox has become an all too necessary requirement for office, Mr. Trump is looking more and more like Rodney Dangerfield with a Don Rickles bite, but better hair.

No matter your view of their politics, Lincoln, both Roosevelts, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Clinton, and the Bushes were all accomplished politicians. I’ll take the woman or man skilled and suited for the job of POTUS. Yes, Trump says things many of us think and say in barrooms and at our barbeques, but we all know that WE aren’t suited for the presidency of the United States and neither is Donald Trump.


TOPICS: Editorial; US: New York
KEYWORDS: 2016election; election2016; newyork; trump
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1 posted on 09/13/2015 12:55:27 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Accomplished politicians. Yeah, that's the ticket!


2 posted on 09/13/2015 12:58:30 PM PDT by SamAdams76 (We gave GOP the majority to take care of business and they let us down. Time for Trump/Cruz)
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To: Kaslin

Trump bashthread for Sunday September12, 2015.


3 posted on 09/13/2015 1:02:46 PM PDT by BigEdLB (Congress will have blood on their hands if anything happens because of the Iran appeasement)
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To: Kaslin

>>but we all know that WE aren’t suited for the presidency of the United States and neither is Donald Trump.

The author misunderstands the promise of America. WE are suited for the presidency if we love America and do not have allegiances to something else. That is the greatest qualification for the office. You can always surround yourself with experts as long as your vision includes an America that is better after your watch than it was when you took office.


4 posted on 09/13/2015 1:02:54 PM PDT by Bryanw92 (Sic semper tyrannis)
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To: BigEdLB

Trump bashthread for Sunday September12, 2015.


WHY Not?... We bash other RINOs as well..


5 posted on 09/13/2015 1:05:48 PM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited (specifically) to include some fully orbed hyperbole..)
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To: Kaslin
Lincoln, both Roosevelts, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Clinton, and the Bushes were all accomplished politicians.

Interesting who he left out. That speaks volumes.

6 posted on 09/13/2015 1:08:12 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Step away from the Koolade.)
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To: Kaslin

Well, as my guitar teacher use to say (very politically incorrect in today’s world), “In the land of the blind, the one eye gets to be king.”

We all can have our favorites and our expectations but in the end we are most likely going to have to make some (there’s that nasty word) compromises.

Our country is in a very desperate way and sinking at a breath taking rate. At this point in time (I suppose things could change as the election process plays out) we may have to take a chance on “Rodney”. At least he’s better than Obama. At this point in our history, that may be the best we can do. I like Cruz but he’s still in single digits. I will not vote for Yeb.


7 posted on 09/13/2015 1:10:15 PM PDT by Lake Living
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To: Bryanw92

Thank you! A great reminder!


8 posted on 09/13/2015 1:12:39 PM PDT by Lake Living
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To: Kaslin

I still say, I didn’t see even 1/1000th of the vitriol against Obama that I see against Trump.

Back then, the usual Conservative venues were against Obama, but nothing like this. And as for the GOPe and the nation’s Media, McCain was their darling at this stage in the game, and it never came off for the GOPe. The media went after him tooth and nail after the convention.

This year everyone is against Trump. There is no Conservative venue these days.

Even the public has picked up on this, and folks we’ve never seen before (do it), are falling in line behind Trump who is selling Conservatism.

Strange days...

Now Trump has everyone trying to take him down, except those who have had it with the sytem, and the usual suspects.

We’re simply not going to take it anymore.

Here that GOPe. You’re done!


9 posted on 09/13/2015 1:27:18 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (It's beginning to look like "Morning in America" again. Comment on YouTube under Trump Free Ride.)
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To: Kaslin

‘...clear sense America has stepped away from the “Chairman of the Board” seat, as it were, and that its vacancy has left all our futures vastly uncertain.’

Watching details of 9/11/2001, this week, because I don’t forget, I listened to imus and Howard stern from that day it brought me back to remembering trying to get through to any of my friends and relatives, wondering who I knew that would have been killed, some families waiting as long as two weeks to give up before sending some sad brother or brother in law to go up to the train station to finally retrieve the car, talking to my font cousin this day the 13th -14 years ago and the enthusiasm he expressed over having been on the rubble when Bush came in to promise future victory ultimate victory in this unspoken war

I tend to tie the current state of government to that event and our reaction to this point. Blaming Bush is as stupid and bigoted as anything people were saying

It’s not over. Not for them. We know it. We know Benghazi was part of it in a big way and we know our government has quit. We know sympathizer a are all over government Whether the bushes were involved or not, they just were not strong. They have a lets all be nice appeasement which we’ve tried

Trump is saying, not to 9/11 events directly, maybe not even indirectly, but he’s saying enough with nice. We’ve tried the quitting deal, no more

And he’s finding huge HUGE crowds. Americans know and they’re hard wired to not quit

Wasn’t sure where this article was going, it being town hall, then:
‘No matter your view of their politics, Lincoln, both Roosevelts, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Clinton, and the Bushes were all accomplished politicians’

He leaves out one two term president right out of the middle.


10 posted on 09/13/2015 1:28:04 PM PDT by stanne
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To: Jeff Chandler

Volumes. It showed me exactly where he wanted to go


11 posted on 09/13/2015 1:29:43 PM PDT by stanne
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To: Kaslin
Have you ever seen Trump and Dangerfield together?
12 posted on 09/13/2015 1:33:42 PM PDT by bankwalker (In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.)
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To: Bryanw92

Remember during Obama’s first Presidential election campaign that the MEDIA was trumpeting how Obama’s potential win would prove that ANYONE could be President ?????


13 posted on 09/13/2015 1:35:55 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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To: Lake Living

We need to:
1—Change course 180 degrees.
2—Get a Pro-American in charge.

It may be a stretch, but how hard is all that really?


14 posted on 09/13/2015 1:36:37 PM PDT by Flintlock (Our soapbox is gone, the ballot box stolen--we're left with the bullet box now.)
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To: Kaslin

Has this idiot never encountered European anti-Americanism before?

I lived there the year Reagan was voted in as president—believe me, they are wildly against any actually good GOP candidate.


15 posted on 09/13/2015 1:37:46 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: Flintlock
We need to: 1—Change course 180 degrees.

180 is too little. Maybe we need as much as 270 degrees...

16 posted on 09/13/2015 1:38:08 PM PDT by Half Vast Conspiracy (ANYBODY who would choose Trump over Cruz has a screw loose.)
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To: Kaslin

17 posted on 09/13/2015 1:38:32 PM PDT by moehoward
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To: DoughtyOne

Not anti-Trump, in the group you’re talking about:

Mark Levin (and a wonderfully brilliant guest caller he had on his show Friday, Daniel Robinson), Ann Coulter, Rush, hannity,

He got a fair shake, as they say, on jimmy Fallon’s show. I doubt the NYC drive time guys, imus stern, are against him

Anyway. He can take it. He knows any republican front runner is really up against it. The liberals have taken over everything. The southern invasion is in full swing, the rinks are funding planned dismemberment This group will not give up easily and it will take someone as insensitive to the slings and arrows as Rodney Dangerfield to get past them

This writer is asking the Europeans if they like Trump

They’ll love him and hate themselves for it. He is the ugly American. Oh well

I just watched the video of the towers coming down. That was a lot uglier than Rodney Dangerfield. That’s what the euros and our liberals will have us tolerate.


18 posted on 09/13/2015 1:38:39 PM PDT by stanne
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To: UCANSEE2

>>Remember during Obama’s first Presidential election campaign that the MEDIA was trumpeting how Obama’s potential win would prove that ANYONE could be President ?????

But that was “historic” so it was OK.


19 posted on 09/13/2015 1:43:19 PM PDT by Bryanw92 (Sic semper tyrannis)
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To: Kaslin

John P. Warren

I don't care what he thinks nor do I give a rip about what his Euro fiends think.

We are already suffering the worst with president Barack Obama.


20 posted on 09/13/2015 1:57:27 PM PDT by onyx (PLEASE DO YOUR PART TO HELP COMPLETE THIS FReepathon!)
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