Subsequent to Barack Obama winning the Presidency the Republicans buttressed the hidden racism into a full blown charade; the Birther Movement, Mitch McConnell determined to make President Obama a one term President, Republicans refusal to pass any needed legislation Bills – Education, Veterans, Infrastructure, Badly Needed Immigration Reform, Jobs Bill or anything that would have helped the country and the American people.
Instead, they voted over 400 times to take away “Women’s Rights,” 62 Times to Repeal The Affordable Care Act – Obamacare, and frankly concentrated solely on bringing down President Obama at the cost of the Country. They went as far as shutting down the Government that cost the Taxpayers 24 Billion Dollars.
The Republicans complain about National Security – Terrorism, but to this minute they haven’t voted on a Bill to Authorize adequate action against the Terrorists, ISIS. When Donald Trump went full blown Birther, they encouraged him and as Trump continued to demean the President with outright lies, the Republicans encouraged Donald Trump, hence Trump really is the Symptom of the Political Nastiness and the Republicans are the “cause.”
[Washington Post] “If you look beyond Donald Trump’s comprehensive unpleasantness — is there a disagreeable human trait he does not have? — you might see this: He is a fundamentally sad figure. His compulsive boasting is evidence of insecurity. His unassuageable neediness suggests an aching hunger for others’ approval to ratify his self-admiration. His incessant announcements of his self-esteem indicate that he is not self-persuaded. Now, panting with a puppy’s insatiable eagerness to be petted, Trump has reveled in the approval of Vladimir Putin, murderer and war criminal.
Putin slyly stirred America’s politics by saying Trump is “very . . . talented,” adding that he welcomed Trump’s promise of “closer, deeper relations,” whatever that might mean, with Russia. Trump announced himself flattered to be “so nicely complimented” by a “highly respected” man: “When people call you brilliant, it’s always good.” When MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough said Putin “kills journalists, political opponents and invades countries,” Trump replied that “at least he’s a leader.” Besides, Trump breezily asserted, “I think our country does plenty of killing also.” Two days later, Trump, who rarely feigns judiciousness, said: “It has not been proven that he’s killed reporters.”
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