A sample from my buddy, Dave Hardy (no, not in the pic)
who can't begin to accept that Donald J Trump is president-elect of our country. It has made him physically sick. Compared to Dave, I'm handling this disaster very well. It only make me figuratively sick, so far, cuz I'm in denial. Thanks, Dave
RE: What a Trump
America Can Learn from a Berlusconi Italy (B. Severgnini - NYT -
11/15/16)
Remember Italy’s
prime minister Silvio Berlusconi? The flamboyant business tycoon with the
boorish manners, crude behavior towards women and inability to distinguish his
vast business interests from affairs of state? The one who made Italy the
laughingstock of all of Europe (as well as here in
America)?
Well, the author of
the guest column below from yesterday’s Times is an Italian journalist
who remembers how embarrassed and humiliated Italians were when they suffered
the slings and arrows of world opinion regarding their clownish PM. And he has
some friendly advice for Americans, now that we’re the country with the
preposterous clown masquerading as a serious head of state. His most important
advice is that we Americans should not “give Trump the benefit of the doubt” –
because we will be duped and disappointed. If our new president walks like a
pig, grunts like a pig, wallows in mud like a pig and craps all over everything
like a pig – he’s a pig. Get used to it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/16/opinion/what-a-trump-america-can-learn-from-a-berlusconi-italy.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/16/opinion/what-a-trump-america-can-learn-from-a-berlusconi-italy.html
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