Presidential Rant

Congratulations!

You're a part of the problem.

The problem is within politics, and with our president. Say what you want about his rhetoric, campaign promises, overall attitude, lewd past, and opportunistic- the man is clever. He's clever in the sense that George Bush is clever. Clever in the sense where he know what to say and what to do to get what he wants.

He wanted to be the United States Presidency.

That's not something you can just work hard to achieve. Politics is a power game, and now Mr. Trump has the power. Of course, our government is complete with check and balances, but we will only see what the rewards that he has claim at the expense of four years of tax dollars.

I could be something with his behavior, but it's not his actions that's frustrating anymore. It's consistent. Nothing he does should surprising at this point. Not this insistence of the size of his inauguration, not with his mocking of the disabled, not with his insults with the members of his cabinet, not with the denouncing of an entire religious sect, not with demeaning entire countries, picking fights with sports leagues, and toying with a nuclear war with an unstable regime.

It's frustrating listening to the bamboozled cheer him on.

The people who allow themselves to be swayed by him constantly have become the detriment that I can no longer stand. It's the people that had enough with politics. Forgoing the way you're governed seems like a poor way to live life, letting people set rules without your input. Take this further by having a making pick with a insane with trigger finger to a hydrogen bomb. Losing a major city to a nuclear holocaust seems like an excessive wake up call. Allowing a man to convince the masses as a healthy, becomes a master illusionist screams for you to look away from the orange hue of his skin, and the mop on his head. The man who's diet of fast food in the world's more stressful job insists that jogging is overrated.

Mind you, this is the same man, who attacks a NFL player who protests for racial injustice, yet utters how he fails to see the connection race relation. In a vacuum, this isn't as bad as it good be. It could be a mistake that we all could learn from, allowing the Republican party to lick its wounds, and figure out how to set up a proper candidates. Democrats can rebound by looking at the forgotten white demographic that felt like their only choice was to vote for the Apprentice host.

What's bad is that people can't see what he's doing yet- they don't see the trickster yet. What does he have to do for them to see?

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