"Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength." - Eric Hoffer

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"Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength." - Eric Hoffer
I have a friend who once said to me "hey, gray hair is ugliness and old age. I pull out my gray hair and when there are a lot of them I will dye my hair. My boyfriend also thinks that gray hair on women is ugliness." Her boyfriend: 59 years old, bald and gray-haired.
Transparent boorishness
The question at hand was this: Why, when Trump hurls one of his infantile insults at a reporter - “piggy,” “stupid,” “ugly,” etc. - fellow members of the press corps don’t rise up in defense of that reporter?
I admit, it’s a fine fantasy: The second reporter says something like: “Excuse me, Mr. President, but we’re just doing our jobs.That was a perfectly legitimate question, so now that you’ve had your tantrum, could you please answer it in a civil manner … without the name-calling ..?"
Ideally some other reporters in the room would join the chorus, making Trump look like the fool he is.
Since I was the only former journalist at the table, I felt compelled to take a stab it it. All I could come up with was, a) such an uprising would become big news and reporters are trained to cover the news, not make it; and b) it would be a conspicuous breach of objectivity.
The President’s mouthpiece calls his tirades against reporters “transparency,” which I guess is true; his boorishness is on display, for all to see.
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