Garrison Keillor: 'He will never be my president'—here's why
“Raw ego and proud illiteracy
have won out, and
a severely learning-disabled man
with a real character problem will be president.”
“‘Alas for the Trump voters, the disasters he will bring on this country will fall more heavily on them than anyone else.
The uneducated white males who elected him are the vulnerable ones, and
they will not like what happens next.”
Trump should get a new hairdo rather than
continuing to look like a “hotel lounge pianist in 1959.”
Keillor says a makeover would take about 15 minutes max.
And while they’re at it, get a speech therapist “to smooth out the Tony Soprano accent and give him a presidential voice like Nixon's or Reagan's and cut out those irritating repe ions for emphasis.”
Keillor mocks, “Do you know what I mean? Am I right? Am I right? You know I'm right. You better believe I'm right.”
“He will never be my president because
he doesn't read books,
can't write more than a sentence or two at a time,
has no strong loyalties beyond himself,
is more insular than any New Yorker I ever knew, and because
I don't see anything admirable or honorable about him.
This sets him apart from other politicians.
The disaffected white blue-collar workers elected a Fifth Avenue tycoon to rescue them from the elitists -- fine, I get that -- but
they could've chosen a better tycoon.
One who
served in the military or
attends church or
reads history,
loves opera,
sails a boat --
something -- anything --
raises llamas,
plays the oboe,
runs a 5K race now and then,
has close friends from childhood.
I look at him and there's nothing there.”
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/1...dent-heres-why

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