With all said and the done, the American people should give Donald Trump the respect that he deserves as President, there has been far worse presidents, like Clinton who is a serial rapist but since he was a Democrat, the liberals kept quiet about the whole thing. They should just give him the benefit of the doubt and until he proves himself not good for the presidency.
Donald trump will never be President for all America. He came to power due to the fact that waged an aggressive campaign aimed at splitting the society. Obama wanted to unite everyone. This is their difference and the reason why Trump has no chance of becoming the President of all Americans.
And you don't see the exact same scenario, which you just decried, in the normalization of Trump's behavior by the GOP? Members have been on record stating how unprecedented the actions of this administration have been, yet Trump is beyond reproach, despite threatening the very existence of his political platform (the GOP will suffer at the polls in 2018 for Trump's gaffes).
For the rest of America, he 'proved himself not good for the Presidency' roughly 150 days ago
most weeks are an affirmation of that opinion.
Back to the topic on hand. Why wasn't thus a conservative talking point back when it happened to Bush, or Obama?
http://www.thewrap.com/real-time-fact-check-liberals-react-obama-themed-julius-caesar/The reaction was instead mainly a collective shrug. Critics weren’t blown away, but they by and large liked the idea in theory.
For one example, here’s what MSPMag said about portraying Caesar as a lanky Black man. “It fits, sort of. Like Caesar, Obama rose to power on a tide of public goodwill; like Caesar, there were many in government who doubted Obama’s leadership abilities; and now that Obama’s first term has failed to live up to the messianic hype, there are plenty of people who — for the good of the country, you understand, not their own glory — want to take Obama down.”
Few conservative groups commented on the production at the time, but those that did praised it, like The American Conservative.And Bush, a Republican, couldn't get any conservative love
hell, they didn't even know if they were talking about him or Tony Blair.
But because Scalia got shot, this is a talking point, I guess..
http://touch.latimes.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-93558340/The production, which has been in previews since May 23, got little notice until the cri de guerre was issued last week by right-wing Breitbart News (“‘Trump’ stabbed to death in Central Park Production of ‘Julius Caesar’”), followed by Fox News.Somehow I just knew Breitbart would be wrapped up on this. Bannon is never too far away in this day and age
Meanwhile, no outrage when a musician says shit like this about a sitting POTUS and secretary of state:
About Hillary Clinton: "You probably can't use the term `toxic cunt' in your magazine, but that's what she is. Her very existence insults the spirit of individualism in this country. This bitch is nothing but a two-bit whore for Fidel Castro." [Westword, 7/27/94]
Obama, he's a piece of shit, and I told him to suck on my machine gun. Let's hear it for him. And then I was in New York. I said, "Hey, Hillary, you might want to ride one of these into the sunset, you worthless bitch. Since I'm in California, how about [Senator] Barbara Boxer [D-CA], she might want to suck on my machine gun. And [Senator] Dianne Feinstein [D-CA], ride one of these you worthless whore. Any questions? [Ted Nugent via LiveLeak.com, accessed 10/1/12]No sir, Mr Nugent, you have made yourself quite clear
We should invite that guy to the White House..
Oh wait, Trump already did