There was nothing sarcastic about Donald Trump's call for Russia to hack Hillary Clinton's digital networks to look for email she had deleted. In the press conference The Donald started with, "Russia, if you are listening.......".
If I wanted to be sarcastic on the same subject when asked about the DNC email hack which is alleged to be done by Russians I would answer like this, "If whoever hacked the DNC computers also has the emails that Clinton deleted from her private server, I would love to have a look at them." I would then immediately follow up the statement by underscoring the need for tougher and more vigilant cyber security and real world security measures and end by saying that the DNC hack should never happened in the first place. My sarcastic statement would have accomplished its veiled attack on Clinton by bringing suspicion into her action and at the same time turning the opportunity into supporting Trump's platform plug that the country is under serious attack. Trump could have scored major points from that press conference, fortunately Trump is not smart by any stretch of the mind.
Even when Katy Cury from NBC press tried to help Trump walk back his statement by giving him a chance to retract, to give him a moment to actually reflect on the consequence of his statement, he simply told her to "keep quiet" in apparent consternation and doubled down on his call for espionage to be committed against his own country. Even the word buffoon cannot adequately contain the shallowness of Trump's mind. This is Trump's problem–he simply does not have enough brain power to cognise the possible consequences of his thoughts or actions before he says or does things. This is why he can say with unbridled conviction that he alone can fix the problems of the USA, he is absolutely free from the burden of such a statement because he cannot figure it out. It's only after he gives foolish off-the-cuff statements that his advisors need to sit him down like a kid and explain to him slowly and methodically the folly of what he just said. Then they have to come up with an excuse no matter how weak it may be.
Fortunately Donald Trump will lose the US Presidency because of his folly. Many of the consequences from his previous off-the-cuff statements and tweets that have angered many segments of US society has alienated him from them beyond repair and they will likely haunt him for the rest of his life.
If I wanted to be sarcastic on the same subject when asked about the DNC email hack which is alleged to be done by Russians I would answer like this, "If whoever hacked the DNC computers also has the emails that Clinton deleted from her private server, I would love to have a look at them." I would then immediately follow up the statement by underscoring the need for tougher and more vigilant cyber security and real world security measures and end by saying that the DNC hack should never happened in the first place. My sarcastic statement would have accomplished its veiled attack on Clinton by bringing suspicion into her action and at the same time turning the opportunity into supporting Trump's platform plug that the country is under serious attack. Trump could have scored major points from that press conference, fortunately Trump is not smart by any stretch of the mind.
Even when Katy Cury from NBC press tried to help Trump walk back his statement by giving him a chance to retract, to give him a moment to actually reflect on the consequence of his statement, he simply told her to "keep quiet" in apparent consternation and doubled down on his call for espionage to be committed against his own country. Even the word buffoon cannot adequately contain the shallowness of Trump's mind. This is Trump's problem–he simply does not have enough brain power to cognise the possible consequences of his thoughts or actions before he says or does things. This is why he can say with unbridled conviction that he alone can fix the problems of the USA, he is absolutely free from the burden of such a statement because he cannot figure it out. It's only after he gives foolish off-the-cuff statements that his advisors need to sit him down like a kid and explain to him slowly and methodically the folly of what he just said. Then they have to come up with an excuse no matter how weak it may be.
Fortunately Donald Trump will lose the US Presidency because of his folly. Many of the consequences from his previous off-the-cuff statements and tweets that have angered many segments of US society has alienated him from them beyond repair and they will likely haunt him for the rest of his life.
No comments:
Post a Comment