Finneran: Trump’s Hernia

Friday, August 25, 2017

 

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Donald Trump

The President has a hernia.

As with most hernias it is self-inflicted. Call it a rupture, a strain, whatever. It was caused by a too heavy effort to walk a fine line on the idiocy on display in Charlottesville.

In a nation of more than three hundred million people, you’re bound to have a few kooks. In this case the kooks were neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and members of the KKK.

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Let’s pretend that they numbered 5000 strong. Now let’s do the math……five thousand idiots out of three hundred million people. Get ready for a lot of zeroes. Not just in the numbers---.0000017 percent---but in the freak show itself. Zeroes, losers, deplorables all.

Is there an easier political pitch to knock out of the park than the opportunity to decisively denounce their misanthropic message? How do you garble that opportunity?

By the way Mr. President, I am in full sympathy with your sense that there is another side to this equation, specifically those “peaceful protesters” who show up in masks and body armor, carrying bats, and throwing bottles of urine at the police. Talk about pre-meditation. They deserve an equivalent and explicit denunciation. Their words and their actions are beyond the pale.

Mayor Walsh was spot-on in his praise of the Boston Police Department for its remarkable restraint in the face of obnoxious provocation. So too was President Trump in his recognition of the BPD’s professionalism. As for the rest of us, we need not be so restrained. Those allegedly “peaceful” protesters who threw bottles, rocks, and other projectiles at police officers should be given ample time to contemplate America’s many sins---let’s start them off with a couple of years in a state prison.

That those protesters vilify and attack the police, most of whom would rather be home with their families than standing in the boiling sun trying to protect innocent civilians and shopkeepers, tells you all you need to know about their world view. They are every bit as thuggish as the paltry goofball neo-Nazi brigades.

To the charge from the Left that America is an incurably racist nation, let’s bear in mind that this country voted for Barack Obama in three separate matchups---against a white woman (Hillary Clinton), against a white man (John McCain), and against a white man (Mitt Romney). I suspect that if the Constitution allowed it, the nation would have voted for President Obama yet again, against white man Donald Trump.

It's not as if in the year 2016 America retreated back to a reflexively racist DNA, fleeing from its flirtation  with Obama. The elections of 2008 and 2012 were a clear refutation of the notion that America is a profoundly racist nation.

Such are the theses however of a segment of the American electorate who see “hate” in every political disagreement. Such are the theses of those immersed in theories of “privilege”, “intersectionality” and other tenure-track academic folderol. They loathe America. With her defeat in last fall’s election, they now loathe Hillary Clinton as well.

Hillary Clinton’s defeat came from a hundred different wellsprings. Some of it was the Bernie Sanders effect, some of it was sheer Clinton fatigue, some of it was lousy staff work, and some of it was a lousy candidate. Some of it was also due to candidate cowardice………..

I suspect that Hillary Clinton would now be addressed as Madam President if she had not completely collapsed in the face of the Black Lives Matter movement. To the BLM demand that she embrace the statement that “black lives matter” her initial response was that “all lives matter”. Then, astonishingly, in response to their utterly predictable tantrum that only a “black lives matter” answer was acceptable, she collapsed and surrendered. Talk about a non-presidential response! Bill Clinton would have turned on that pitch like Hank Aaron pouncing on a hanging curveball. But Hillary buckled. Game. Set. Match.

The American people do not want a weakling in the White House.

They may not be thrilled with Donald Trump as President and the Donald himself will have to improve his game. For now, the Donald has a hernia.

But hernias can be fixed. They usually require a little surgery and a willing patient. It’s the willing patient element that confounds the public. Can he do it? Will he do it?

Right now, the bookies are betting 50/50 that he ends up with a double hernia. He might very well be the world’s worst patient. Time will tell………………..

Stay tuned.

 

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Tom Finneran is the former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, served as the head the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, and was a longstanding radio voice in Boston radio.

 

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Gina Raimondo

RI Governor

I am deeply disappointed that the President has decided to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement. Republicans and Democrats alike recognize that the Paris Agreement is about so much more than climate change. It’s about opportunity, stewardship and America’s standing as a global leader. 

President Trump’s action will not deter Rhode Island from taking necessary steps to address climate change. Our action at the state level will create new jobs and attract new investment in the green economy. 

We’ve set a goal to secure 1,000 MW of clean energy resources and double the number of clean energy jobs by 2020. Ocean State families and businesses are on the front lines fighting climate change. I will continue toward with the General Assembly and partners in other states to protect our environment and advance clean energy alternatives, while creating new opportunities for our workforce in the process. 

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Jim Langevin 

U.S. Congressman

President Trump’s ill-considered decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement puts the future of our entire planet at risk. The withdrawal represents an abandonment of pledges to protect our environment and risks undermining the entire accord, which includes nearly every country on earth. In addition, the President’s action cedes Unites States leadership and means losing a seat at the table to negotiate global agreements in our country's best interest.

The Obama Administration made significant progress toward slowing the rapidly warming climate by negotiating the Paris Climate Agreement to reduce greenhouse emissions on a global scale. Unwinding these commitments represents another assault by President Trump on the health of the public and the planet. His Administration continues to deny climate change despite the overwhelming scientific evidence that shows this is an ongoing human-caused crisis.

Rhode Island is on the front lines of sea level rise, and our citizens will ultimately pay the price for inaction today. Communities like my hometown of Warwick are particularly vulnerable to the storms and floods that come with climate change. Warming seas have chased our traditional catch out of our fisheries and threaten to decimate our beloved Ocean State coastline. Abandoning the Paris deal, the culmination of a multi-year effort by world leaders, is an abdication of our responsibility to leave the world a better place for our children.”

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Sheldon Whitehouse

U.S. Senator

“Donald Trump and his children said just a few years ago that climate change was ‘irrefutable’ and its consequences ‘catastrophic and irreversible.’ They were right. There is no denying the growing threat of rising seas, warming global temperatures, and melting glaciers and ice sheets. 

But we can still avoid the worst if we quickly reduce carbon emissions. That is why ignoring reality and leaving the Paris Agreement could do down as one of the worst foreign policy blunders in our nation’s history, isolating the U.S. further after Trump’s shockingly bad European trip. 

Trump is betraying the country, in the service of Breitbart fake news, the shameless fossil fuel industry, and the Koch brothers’ climate denial operation. It’s Sad. 

America’s biggest corporations and investors urged the President to stick with international efforts to address the climate threat. They and all of us will now have to proceed with a seriousness of purpose commensurate with the threat, knowing of this President’s grave defects. 

If you haven’t joined an environmental group, join one. If your voice needs to be heard, get active. If you are a big corporation with good climate policies that has shied away from engaging politically, it’s time to engage. And if you’re a university that teaches climate science, it’s time to stand up for your scientists. Whoever you are, help end climate denial and take action.”

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Jack Reed

U.S. Senator

“President Trump’s decision to abandon the Paris climate agreement is a blow to the environment that makes us a less secure nation. Our military, which spends every hour of every day thinking about how to protect Americans says climate change is a problem and a real threat multiplier. Indeed, climate change is an established part of the military’s threat and risk assessments.

The United States should continue to be a leader when it comes to protecting the planet; instead, the President is abdicating this responsibility. President Trump is unwisely putting the United States alongside Syria and Nicaragua in declining to be part of the Paris agreement. 

The American people deserve better.” 

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David Cicilline

U.S. Congressman

The President’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement is a terrible mistake. It will diminish American leadership in the world, undermine our ability to create good-paying jobs, and contribute to the further degradation of our environment. 

It is very disappointing that we now know, without question, that the President of the United Sates is a climate change denier. His decision today ignores the overwhelming scientific consensus regarding the serious consequences failing to address climate change. 

The only thing President Trump will accomplish by this decision is to set the United States and world back decades in this fight. I have no doubt that future generations are going to wonder what the hell we were thinking today”

 
 

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