DEI The Reason Why Trump Constantly Fails
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Trump is a spineless whiney crybaby, possibly a
closeted homosexual.
1. In 2012, 2013, and 2014, Trump complained that the
Emmys were rigged against him and his show The
Apprentice. "The Emmys are all politics," he tweeted
in 2012. "That's why, despite nominations, The
Apprentice never won—even though it should have many
times over." He repeated the complaint the next year:
"I should have many Emmys for The Apprentice if the
process were fair." And the year after that: "Which
is worse and which is more dishonest—the #Oscars or
the Emmys?"
2. Trump began a July 2015 interview on MSNBC's
Morning Joe by complaining that the show's hosts were
not talking about him enough: "I was just listening
to you, and you know we all love you and Mika
[Brzezinski], but I was listening to you talking
about Bush and Rubio and a couple of others, and you
sort of forgot to mention my name, even though I'm
creaming them all in the polls. I don't understand
what you're doing." Co-host Joe Scarborough was
astonished. "What are you talking about?" he asked,
laughing in disbelief. "What are you talking about,
Donald? How thin is your skin? I've been talking
about you for a week."
3. At the Republican presidential debate in August
2015, co-moderator Megyn Kelly of Fox News brought up
Trump's derogatory comments about women he does not
like ("fat pig," "dog," "slob," "disgusting animal,"
etc.), asking how they reflect on his temperament.
"Oftentimes it's fun, it's kidding," he replied,
saying he has no time for political correctness.
"Honestly Megyn, if you don't like it, I'm sorry," he
added. "I've been very nice to you, although I could
probably maybe not be, based on the way you have
treated me. But I wouldn't do that." Later he
described Kelly as unhinged, saying "you could see
there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming
out of her wherever." He called her a "lightweight"
and a "bimbo, " and he announced that he would
protest her treatment of him by boycotting future
debates on Fox.
4. After Ted Cruz won the Iowa caucus in February,
Trump complained that "the media has not covered my
long-shot great finish in Iowa fairly." After Cruz
won the Wisconsin primary in April, the Trump
campaign complained that "the party bosses" were
"attempting to steal the nomination from Mr. Trump,"
using Cruz as a "Trojan horse." After Cruz won all 34
of Colorado's delegates, Trump complained that "the
system is rigged; it's crooked." His convention
manager said the Cruz campaign had used "Gestapo
tactics." Conservative commentator Ben Stein, a Trump
supporter, said the billionaire bully's campaign had
simply failed to understand the rules for securing
delegates in Colorado, adding that the candidate's
"whiny bitchiness" made him look like "a big sulky
baby."
5. Irked by questions about his fundraising for
veterans, Trump called a press conference last June
to denounce political reporters as "disgusting" and
"among the most dishonest people that I have ever
met." Saying "the press should be ashamed of
themselves," he called one reporter a "sleaze" and
another "a real beauty."
6. In an interview with Fox Business host Lou Dobbs a
couple of weeks later, Trump complained that no one
has ever been more poorly treated by the press.
"Ronald Reagan went through a lot, but people say it
wasn't as bad as this," he said. "I'll have something
where I think it's a big victory day, and I'll read
about it the next day in the newspapers, and it's,
like, terrible news….The dishonesty of the media is
beyond belief. It's beyond belief….I will tell you,
I've never seen more unfair press coverage."
7. After Khizr Khan, father of a Muslim soldier
killed in Iraq, suggested during a speech at the
Democratic National Convention in July that Trump
should bone up on the Constitution, Trump said Khan
"has no right to stand in front of millions of people
and claim I have never read the Constitution (which
is false) and say many other inaccurate things."
Trump added on Twitter: "Mr. Khan, who does not know
me, viciously attacked me from the stage of the DNC
and is now all over T.V. doing the same—Nice!"
8. "She spent hundreds of millions of dollars on
negative ads on me, many of which are absolutely
untrue," Trump complained during his first debate
with Hillary Clinton. "It's not nice, and I don't
deserve that. But it's certainly not a nice thing
that she's done. It's hundreds of millions of ads."
9. After Martha Raddatz, co-moderator of the second
debate between Trump and Clinton, asked the
Democratic nominee about her "extremely careless"
email practices as secretary of state, Trump asked,
"Why aren't you bringing up the emails? I'd like to
know." When co-moderator Anderson Cooper noted that
"we brought up the emails," Trump insisted that they
hadn't. "Nice," he said sarcastically. "One on
three."
10. During the second debate, Trump complained that
Clinton was getting more time to speak. "You know
what's funny?" he said. "She went over a minute over,
and you don't stop her. When I go one second over,
it's like a big deal….Why don't you interrupt her?
You interrupt me all the time." CNN found that Trump
actually got to speak about a minute longer than
Clinton during the debate.
Although Trump insists he is not thin-skinned, he
does cop to whining. "I am the most fabulous
whiner," he told CNN last year. "I do whine because I
want to win. And I'm not happy if I'm not winning.
And I am a whiner. And I'm a whiner, and I keep
whining and whining until I win. And I'm going to win
for the country and I'm going to make our country
great again." Should Trump's strategy fail, America
will have to muddle through as best it can. But at
least we will be spared Whine Until You Win, the
otherwise inevitable sequel to The Art of the Deal.
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