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BREAKING: Donald Trump just faced one of the most viciously brilliant — and accurate — descriptions of his abominable character that we’ve EVER read. Author Oliver Kornetkze did NOT hold back. Here’s how he described Trump:
“Behold. The festering carcass of American rot shoved into an ill-fitting suit: the sleaze of a conman, the cowardice of a draft dodger, the gluttony of a parasite, the racism of a Klansman, the sexism of a back-alley creep, the ignorance of a bar-stool drunk, and the greed of a hedge-fund ghoul—all spray-painted orange and paraded like a prize hog at a county fair,” Kornetzke writes.
“Not a president. Not even a man. Just the diseased distillation of everything this country swears it isn't but has always been—arrogance dressed up as exceptionalism, stupidity passed off as common sense, cruelty sold as toughness, greed exalted as ambition, and corruption worshiped like gospel. It is America’s shadow made flesh, a rotting pumpkin idol proving that when a nation kneels before money, power, and spite, it doesn’t just lose its soul—it shits out this bloated obscenity and calls it a leader.”
Truer words were never written.
Kornetzke expands upon his revulsion for Trump in an essay entitled “History is watching. And this time, it’s our names on the line.” Here are some choice excerpts from his much-deserved vilification of the MAGA leader, starting with an attack on Trump’s emulation of Vladimir Putin’s authoritarian regime:
“The Trump regime—this carnival of third-rate strongmen, grifters, sycophants, and sadists—isn’t innovating anything. It’s copying. It’s importing the authoritarian model wholesale. They’ve read the Putin playbook, dog-eared the best parts, and now they’re running it in real time. And the cruelty? That’s not a flaw in the system. That is the system.”
But wait, there’s more:
“Trump, a failed businessman and serial conman, didn’t stumble into power because he had a vision. He stumbled into it like a raccoon into a jewelry store: overwhelmed, opportunistic, and desperate to grab everything shiny before the lights come on,” Kornetzke continues.
“He brought with him a gang of similarly hollow, self-serving goons—parasites in flag pins—who recognized that brute force and spectacle could serve as a perfect cover for mass-scale corruption. All they needed was enough boots, enough masks, and enough Americans too scared or too exhausted to resist.”
Kornetzke goes on to urge Americans to avoid being overwhelmed by the torrent of frightening moves the Trump administration has made. Instead, he urges us to “resist the paralysis” that might result from that torrent, for the sake of both ourselves and our patriotic predecessors who fought for our freedoms and defeated fascism in Europe in World War II.
As Kornetzke so rightly asserts, “history is watching...!