It’s time. It’s well past time for the Republicans to act responsibly. Put him out to pasture or put him out of his misery — pick the metaphor you prefer. Whether you like him or loathe him, it’s difficult to deny that Trump has neither the qualifications nor the temperament for nor any comprehension of the position of president.
I don’t think anyone is uncertain of the animus I hold for this buffoon. That, however, is beside the point of this post.
A recent article termed Trump the loneliest man in America. That seems a fair assessment. In his conviction that he is the only person that is ever right and that he has imperial power, he has alienated not only rational Americans but most of those who wanted to work for him. There have already been too many books from such disillusioned former flunkies. There will be more.
Republican politicians are realizing that he is destroying their party (his sole positive accomplishment) but fear him. They are so desperate to keep their unmerited sinecures that they are happy to violate their oaths of office, to sacrifice anything, including every american value. They fear Trump’s hold on his base. While more and more Republicans are entertaining doubts, there remains a sufficient number in his base to concern incumbents about being challenged in a primary.
If there were any truth to their claimed adoration they would consider what the situation he has created is doing to him. The signs of mental and emotional breakdown are obvious. If, in his normal state, he is an alarmingly dangerous loose cannon, how much more dangerous he might now be, not only to the nation but to himself.
He is seeing everything he touches turn into dross. His entire life of unwarranted self-adoration has so far left him unprepared for a realization of his spectacular failure.
It is time — well past time for an intervention. It may be too late. His lack of contact with reality was beyond our experience to begin with. Where it now lies is difficult to determine but is far beyond any measure of safety. The Republican senators have it within their power to disrupt his further decline, remove him from all the stresses of the office and those he has created.
The solution is obvious. Do the Republicans in the Senate care. About the country? About Trump?
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