
It is not Donald Trump's presidency that worries me so much as it is his precedence. I do not mean to make light of the ravage of mental illness when I say that every individual who's been diagnosed a paranoid schizophrenic, to have sociopaths tendencies, or with bipolar disorder, or even Alzheimer's will point to Trump's presidency as grounds for joining the political fray. He is the all bets are off President. He has brought change to Washington, and has made it unrecognizable.
There is nothing that can go without saying, nothing we can assume to be common knowledge, not during a Trump presidency. Trump is the most prolific liar the country has ever seen. Like a college frat boy going on an alcohol escapade--commonly referred to as a Bender--Trump goes on "Fact-Benders", and I think is literally intoxicated by his lies. For the most part, his lies border on ridiculous, the incomprehensible or the just downright dumb. However, Trump makes up for the quality of his lies with the mind numbing volume with which he serves them up; over the past 10 months, Trump Fact-Checkers might have the highest rates of carpal tunnel among all occupations in the country. From his inane assertions that former President Obama was not a U.S. Citizen, or that he was spied on by said administration, to his comments about the size of his inauguration crowd being the largest in history, he is a ridiculous, dangerous, man.
This Trump presidency is a memorial to the confluence of greed and opportunism that gripped, just about, every major news outlet in the country who propped him up and, whose incessant, coverage suggested that he be taken seriously as a viable option for our nation's highest elected office. Shame on you. May sleep elude you and if it should find you may you dream of killer oranges that tell you they're apples.