Zohran and Donald

I hate to say this but it behooves me: a lot of people must be thick as planks when it comes to Donald. I am not saying that they lack intelligence in general. They simply lack insight when it comes to Donald.

And, of course, I love this old British expression “thick as planks.” According to AI, it dates back to the 17th century to describe someone who was considered to be as intellectually limited as two pieces of wood.

But the derivation of British expressions is not the primary theme herein. I would like to devote my attention for, let’s say, five minutes to Donald.

After Donald threatened to deport him, were you surprised when Donald and Zohran, the recently elected Mayor of New York City, had an agreeable tête-à-tête? It seems that many people were. Was I surprised? No way. I didn’t blink.

Look at it this way. Donald craves the attention and approval of rich and powerful men. Vladimir. Viktor. Xi Jinping. Mohammed bin Salman. And Zohran is smart. He is young. He is good-looking. He is charming. He can pull rabbits out of hats. What is not to like? Zohran is a winner.

But where does Donald’s obsession with rich and powerful men come from? Why is he so obseqious?

I really hate to think how emotionally abusive and withholding Fred Trump must have been. And now Americans are having to live with the consequences of Fred Trump’s appalling behaviour. And Donald’s mother, Mary. Since everyone always blames mothers we shouldn’t leave her out. Where was she? What on earth was she doing? Why didn’t she protect little Donald from this ogre?

And now women are faced with the consequences of Mary Trump’s behaviour. Donald suggests that Billy Bush “Grab ’em by the pussy,” calls female journalists ugly, piggy, tells them, “Quiet, piggy” and marries three Barbies in a row.

Dear Donald, it’s time to find a good psychotherapist. Perhaps a psycologist. How about ringing your niece, Mary Trump? She’s a clinical psychologist and I think she might understand. After all, she wrote, Too Much and Never Enough. About you and the dynamics of your family.


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