Donald Trump
boasted that he would be writing his own inaugural address (and posed for a
photo allegedly writing same), and after he delivered it, I believed that
boast. However, the fact is that Trump read a speech written by two of his top advisers, Stephen Miller
and Steve Bannon. (No self-respecting speechwriter I
know would claim authorship.)
Let
us examine Trump’s words against the backdrop of what he has previously said in
speeches, extemporaneous rally slogans and comments, ubiquitous Twitter
remarks, and otherwise:
“Chief
Justice Roberts, President Carter, President Clinton, President Bush, fellow
Americans and people of the world—thank you.” The only folks he left out were Lyin’
Hillary (and Associate Justice Clarence “High-Tech Lynching” Thomas, who swore
in the Vice President). Seems egotistical to speak to the “people of the
world,” who revile and abhor Trump even more than we folks here in the US.
“We the
citizens of America have now joined a great national effort to rebuild our
county and restore its promise for all our people.” America
doesn’t need rebuilding, just reshaping and shoring up, not to mention
fundamental fairness. And it has had plenty of promise for all the people until
you, Donald, began an effort to delegitimize and frighten millions of Americans
who don’t fit your vision of who US residents should look like, where they
should originate from, or whom they should love. “We the citizens” loathe and
despise you, Donald. With your purportedly high IQ, haven’t you figured that
out yet?
“Together
we will determine the course of America for many, many years to come.” Not if we
can stop you.
“Together
we will face challenges. We will confront hardships. But we will get the job
done.” By
stealth, lies, ignorance, fear, deceit, gaudy showmanship, and probably
treason.
“Every
four years we gather on these steps to carry out the orderly and peaceful
transfer of power.” Otherwise we would have tarred and
feathered you long ago.
“And we
are grateful to President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama for their
gracious aid throughout this transition. They have been magnificent, thank
you.” They
were trying to keep you from breaking everything before they left town. We are
all holding our breaths as you stumble through a presidency you are
horrendously unprepared to fulfill.
"Today’s ceremony, however, has very special
meaning because today we are not merely transferring power from one
administration to another—but transferring it from Washington DC and giving it
back to you the people."
We the people have always had the power, but you and your
greedy billionaire cohorts think it has been your birthright to grab it and
distort it for your own ends.
"For too long a small group in our nation’s
capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the
cost." The
small group in this country—not necessarily in the capital—who have reaped the
rewards of government up until now are comprised of billionaires, lobbyists for
major corporations, major air and water polluters, superbanks that are “too big
to fail” even as they plunder the finances of ordinary working people, and
thieving plutocrats from around the world who are investing their enormous
profits in America to insulate them from seizure by their home countries.
"Washington flourished but the people did
not share in its wealth."
You did, and so did your friends and family, plus greedy
military contractors such as Dick Cheney’s Blackwater. “Politicians prospered
but the jobs left and the factories closed.” Barack Obama reversed the Republican
tide and brought back millions of jobs after George W. Bush crashed the
economy. Your fantasies about factories closing are in large part a figment of
your tiny imagination.
"The establishment protected itself but not
the citizens of our country." And you, Donald, are a card-carrying
member of that establishment, lashing out at financial rivals, evicting
tenants, filing business bankruptcies that affected thousands, and cutting
infamous deals to cheat laborers and contractors who believed they would be
fairly paid by you pursuant to their contracts.
"Their victories have not been your
victories. Their triumphs have not been your triumphs. While they have
celebrated there has been little to celebrate for struggling families all
across our land."
And your response is to dump on struggling families even
more via restricted medical care, increased mortgage insurance premiums,
environmental pollution, underfunded public schools, banned reproductive health
care; the list is very long.
"That all changes starting right here and
right now because this moment is your moment." That isn’t a sentence. It is
gibberish. “It belongs to you. It belongs to everyone gathered here
today and everyone watching all across America today.” If
only you believed your own propaganda.
"This is your day." Then why
have you ignored labor, environmentalists, immigrants, the LGBT community,
reproductive rights activists, and the intellectual community?
"This is your celebration. And this—the
United States of America—is your country." Duh.
"What truly matters is not what party
controls our government but that this government is controlled by the
people." Yawn. Repetitious.
"Today, January 20, 2017, will be remembered
as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again." The people
were the rulers of America until the Republicans blocked access when Obama
became President.
"The forgotten men and women of our country
will be forgotten no longer. Everyone is listening to you now." You don’t
have a clue how to listen to anyone or anything save your own selfish desires.
"You came by the tens of millions to become
part of a historic movement—the likes of which the world has never seen before." Unfortunately,
the world has seen many movements like yours led by the likes of Adolph Hitler,
Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Sadam Hussein, Mao Zedong, Kim Il Sung, Kim
Jong II, Robert Mugabe, Idi Amin, Francisco Franco, Fidel Castro, Pol Pot, and Slobodan
Milosevic.
"At the center of this movement is a crucial
conviction—that a nation exists to serve its citizens." That is
the hope of millions of Americans, which you ignore for your own selfish and
self-centered purposes.
"Americans want great schools for their
children, safe neighborhoods for their families and good jobs for themselves." Simplistic.
As for jobs, you said that
you would like to raise the federal minimum wage “to at least $10," but
then you said wages should be set by each state.
"These are just and reasonable
demands." That’s
not how you described them on the campaign trail." Mothers and children trapped in poverty in
our inner cities, rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the
landscape of our nation."
You are unable to imagine the lives of African-Americans
without picturing them in poverty in the inner cities because YOU DON’T VISIT
MINORITY NEIGHBORHOODS IN INNER CITIES. Nice touch, “rusted out factories,”
even if it is significantly exaggerated. And really, Donald, “like tombstones.”
Truly bad metaphor. A high school student can write much better. Bigly.
"An education system flushed with cash" (flushed
with cash? like a toilet?),
"but which leaves our young and beautiful
students deprived of all knowledge. And the crime and the gangs and the
drugs which deprive people of so much unrealized potential." You
haven’t stepped foot in the inner cities and harbor a fantasy view of nonstop
crime and mayhem.
"We are one nation, and their pain is our
pain, their dreams are our dreams, we share one nation, one home and one
glorious destiny."
Gibberish.
"Today I take an oath of allegiance to all
Americans. For many decades, we’ve enriched foreign industry at the expense of
American industry"
(think Trump clothing lines, Trump hotels and condos), "subsidized
the armies of other countries while allowing the sad depletion of our own
military." The American military is the strongest
on earth although you’ve never been to a base nor visited troops abroad nor
served in the military, you hypocrite.
"Chief Justice Roberts, President Carter,
President Clinton, President Bush, fellow Americans and people of the
world—thank you."
(Chumps.)
"We the citizens of America have now joined
a great national effort to rebuild our county and restore its promise for
all our people."
More meaningless rhetoric.
"Together we will determine the course of
America for many, many years to come." That’s what millions of people are
afraid of.
"Together we will face challenges. We will
confront hardships. But we will get the job done." Not if we
can help it.
"Every four years we gather on these steps
to carry out the orderly and peaceful transfer of power." But
you used Russian espionage to enable you.
"And we are grateful to President Obama and
First Lady Michelle Obama for their gracious aid throughout this transition.
They have been magnificent, thank you." You can’t hold a candle to
the Obamas.
"Today’s ceremony, however, has very special
meaning because today we are not merely transferring power from one administration
to another—but transferring it from Washington DC and giving it back to you the
people." Repetitious
as well as incorrect.
"For too long a small group in our nation’s
capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the
cost." You
should know; think of all your tax subsidies that deprived New York City of
millions in tax revenues.
"Washington flourished but the people did
not share in its wealth. Politicians prospered but the jobs left and the
factories closed."
Stop repeating. You need an editor.
"The establishment protected itself but not
the citizens of our country." How could they protect themselves from
predators like you?
"Their victories have not been your
victories. Their triumphs have not been your triumphs. While they have
celebrated there has been little to celebrate for struggling families all
across our land."
Boring. Repetitious. Cut.
"That all changes starting right here and
right now because this moment is your moment. It belongs to you. It belongs to
everyone gathered here today and everyone watching all across America
today." More
word salad.
"This is your day." And I have
a bridge to sell you.
"This is your celebration.
"And this—the United States of America—is
your country."
How many times are you going to repeat this simplistic
homily?
"What truly matters is not what party
controls our government but that this government is controlled by the
people." I
beg to differ. Republicans plunder the government; Democrats help working
people.
"Today, January 20, 2017, will be remembered
as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again." Pardon me
while I upchuck.
"The forgotten men and women of our country
will be forgotten no longer. Everyone is listening to you now." With dread
and little red hats made in China.
"You came by the tens of millions to become
part of a historic movement—the likes of which the world has never seen
before." Wholesale
exaggeration is an affectation. Plus you know nothing about history.
"At the center of this movement is a crucial
conviction—that a nation exists to serve its citizens." Yah,
Donald, it really does.
"Americans want great schools for their
children, safe neighborhoods for their families and good jobs for
themselves." True,
but you’re not going to help them achieve these goals.
"These are just and reasonable
demands." Yawn.
"Mothers and children trapped in poverty in
our inner cities, rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the
landscape of our nation."
You already said this. It wasn’t true the first time either.
"An education system flushed with cash, but
which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge. And
the crime and the gangs and the drugs which deprive people of so much unrealized
potential." Your
ignorance and bigotry jump off the page.
"We are one nation, and their pain is our
pain, their dreams are our dreams, we share one nation, one home and one
glorious destiny."
Patriotic mush. How did you dream up this rhetoric?
"Today I take an oath of allegiance to all
Americans. For many decades, we’ve enriched foreign industry at the expense of
American industry, subsidized the armies of other countries, while allowing the
sad depletion of our own military." I suggest you read about the Marshall
Plan and how it saved Europe after WWII. Your ignorance appalls at every phrase.
"We've defended other nations’ borders while
refusing to defend our own."
Sounds good but is not only false, but nonsensical.
"And spent trillions and trillions of
dollars overseas while America’s infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and
decay." Trillions
and trillions? Gadzillions maybe? More exaggerations. You need to break this
habit.
"We have made other countries rich while the
wealth, strength and confidence of our country has dissipated over the
horizon." I’ll
bet you think this is poetry. No, Donald, it is trash.
"One by one, shutters have closed on our
factories without even a thought about the millions and millions of those who
have been left behind."
Repetitious. Yawn.
"But that is the past and now we are looking
only to the future."
Yours is away from the Oval Office, preferably impeached.
"We assembled here today are issuing a new
decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, in every hall of
power—from this day on a new vision will govern our land—from this day onwards
it is only going to be America first—America first!" That’s
what Charles Lindbergh and his Nazi sympathizers said. For shame. It is time to
read your first real book in half a century.
"Every decision on trade, on taxes, on
immigration, on foreign affairs will be made to benefit American workers
and American families."
In what century?
"Protection will lead to great prosperity
and strength. I will fight for you with every bone in my body and I will never
ever let you down."
You’ve let the entire country, the entire world down
already, and we are all dreading your every Tweet.
"America will start winning again. America
will start winning like never before. Loose
lips sink ships.” (This was a WWII slogan, and we’re not
in a shooting war now.) “We will bring back our jobs, we will bring back our borders, we
will bring back our wealth, we will bring back our dreams." We will
bring back a president we can respect and trust—most decidedly not you.
"We will bring new roads and high roads” (high
roads?)
“and bridges and tunnels and railways all across our wonderful nation." Maybe you
plan to use more Chinese steel?
"We will get our people off welfare and back
to work—rebuilding our country with American hands and American labor." Check the
statistics on welfare; those people tend to be disabled or single parents with
young children.
"We will follow two simple rules—buy
American and hire American."
You
don’t.
"We seek good will with the nations of the
world but we do so with the understanding that it is the right of all nations
to put their nations first."
That way lies eternal conflict. Nations that stand together
are stronger and more secure.
"We will shine for everyone to follow." Little
Miss Sunshine?
"We will reinforce old alliances and form
new ones" (with
Russia?) "and unite the world against radical Islamic terrorism
which we will eradicate from the face of the earth." You
need to stop exaggerating; you can’t possibly ensure such an outcome.
"At the bed rock of our politics will be an
allegiance to the United States." Lousy metaphor (one word, not two). We
are already in allegiance to our country.
"And we will discover new allegiance to each
other. There is no room for prejudice." You mean misogyny, racism, hatred of
immigrants, the disabled, and the LGBT community, the cornerstones of your
permanent campaign of hate?
"We will bring back our jobs, we will bring
back our borders, we will bring back our wealth, we will bring back our
dreams." We
will bring back a better editor or speechwriter to keep you from running off at
the mouth.
"We will bring new roads and high roads and
bridges and tunnels and railways all across our wonderful nation." You said
this already, sigh.
"We will get our people off welfare and back
to work—rebuilding our country with American hands and American labor." See above.
"We will follow two simple rules—buy
American and hire American."
See above.
"We see good will with the nations of the
world but we do so with the understanding that it is the right of all nations
to put their nations first."
Repetitious.
"We will shine for everyone to follow." This
little light of mine . . .
"We will reinforce old alliances and form
new ones, and untie the world against radical Islamic terrorism which we will eradicate
from the face of the earth."
Stop repeating yourself. Plus you don't know the difference between Shias and Sunnis.
"At the bed rock of our politics will be an
allegiance to the United States." You already said this.
"And we will discover new allegiance to each
other." There
is no room for prejudice. Yawn.
"Chief Justice Roberts, President Carter,
President Clinton, President Bush, fellow Americans and people of the
world—thank you."
Enough already; your audience is asleep.
"We the citizens of America have now joined
a great national effort to rebuild our county and restore its promise for
all our people."
More word salad.
"Together we will determine the course of
America for many, many years to come." Not if we can help it.
"Together we will face challenges. We will
confront hardships. But we will get the job done." By filing
bankruptcy?
"Every four years we gather on these steps
to carry out the orderly and peaceful transfer of power." We hope to
get rid of you a lot sooner.
"And we are grateful to President Obama and
First Lady Michelle Obama for their gracious aid throughout this transition.
They have been magnificent, thank you." You already said this. At least once
before. You’re not in the same class as Barack Obama, a prince among men.
"Today’s ceremony, however, has very special
meaning because today we are not merely transferring power from one
administration to another—but transferring it from Washington DC and giving it
back to you the people."
Boring.
"For too long a small group in our nation’s
capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the
cost." Repetitious.
"Washington flourished but the people did
not share in its wealth. Politicians prospered but the jobs left and the
factories closed."
You already said this.
"The establishment protected itself but not
the citizens of our country." Right: you protected yourself.
"Their victories have not been your
victories. Their triumphs have not been your triumphs. While they have
celebrated there has been little to celebrate for struggling families all
across our land."
You know NOTHING.
"That all changes starting right here and
right now because this moment is your moment. It belongs to you. It belongs to
everyone gathered here today and everyone watching all across America today." You
consider this to be oratory? Yuck!
"This is your day." Yawn.
"This is your celebration." Cough.
"And this—the United States of America—is
your country."
Sneeze.
"What truly matters is not what party
controls our government but that this government is controlled by the
people." Repetitious.
"Today, January 20, 2017, will be remembered
as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again." The Big
Lie.
"The forgotten men and women of our country
will be forgotten no longer. Everyone is listening to you now." Repetitious.
"You came by the tens of millions to become
part of a historic movement—the likes of which the world has never seen
before." Gross
exaggeration; read your history.
"At the center of this movement is a crucial
conviction—that a nation exists to serve its citizens." But you
don’t believe this.
"Americans want great schools for their children,
safe neighborhoods for their families and good jobs for themselves." Repetitious.
"These are just and reasonable
demands." (I
fell asleep.)
"Mothers and children trapped in poverty in
our inner cities, rusted out factories scattered like tombstones across the
landscape of our nation."
You already said this. So many tombstones; are we in Dodge
City?
"An education system flushed with cash, but
which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of all knowledge. And
the crime and the gangs and the drugs which deprive people of so much
unrealized potential."
Again the purple prose.
"We are one nation, and their pain is our
pain, their dreams are our dreams, we share one nation, one home and one
glorious destiny." Yuck!
"Today I take an oath of allegiance to all
Americans. For many decades, we’ve enriched foreign industry at the expense of
American industry, subsidized the armies of other countries, while allowing the
sad depletion of our own military." This is gobbledygook.
"We've defended other nations’ borders while
refusing to defend our own."
False.
"And spent trillions and trillions of
dollars overseas while America’s infrastructure has fallen into disrepair and
decay." This
canard again?
"We have made other countries rich while the
wealth, strength and confidence of our country has dissipated over the
horizon." More
word salad.
"One by one, shutters have closed on our
factories without even a thought about the millions and millions of those who
have been left behind." Shutters don’t have
thoughts!
"But that is the past and now we are looking
only to the future."
We hope your future is not in the Oval Office.
"We assembled here today are issuing a new
decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, in every hall of
power—from this day on a new vision will govern our land—from this day onwards
it is only going to be America first—America first!" You want
to bet on it?
"Every decision on trade, on taxes, on
immigration, on foreign affairs will be made to benefit American workers
and American families."
Puleeze.
"Protection will lead to great prosperity
and strength. I will fight for you with every bone in my body and I will never
ever let you down."
Every
bone?
"America will start winning again. America
will start winning like never before." Like the students at Trump University?
"We will bring back our jobs, we will bring
back our borders, we will bring back our wealth, we will bring back our
dreams." We
will bring back a competent president.
"We will bring new roads and high roads and
bridges and tunnels and railways all across our wonderful nation." Repetitious.
"We will get our people off welfare and back
to work—rebuilding our country with American hands and American labor."
Like the H-2B workers you hire for Mar-a-Lago?
"We will follow two simple rules—buy
American and hire American."
Like Trump Tower constructed with the help of 200
undocumented Polish workers and Trump International Hotel near the White House
just constructed with the help of 15 undocumented Mexican laborers?
"We see good will with the nations of the
world but we do so with the understanding that it is the right of all nations
to put their nations first."
That way lies fascism.
"We will shine for everyone to follow." This
little light of mine.
"We will reinforce old alliances and form
new ones, and untie the world against radical Islamic terrorism which we will
eradicate from the face of the earth." This again?
"At the bed rock of our politics will be an
allegiance to the United States." I pledge allegiance.
"And we will discover new allegiance to each
other. There is no room for prejudice." Then why are you wallowing in prejudice
of all kinds?
"The bible tells us how good and pleasant it
is when god’s people live together in unity." Since when
have you been reading the Bible?
"When America is united, America is totally
unstoppable." Except
by a nuclear warhead from Russia or North Korea.
"There is no fear, we are protected and will
always be protected by the great men and women of our military and most
importantly we will be protected by god." When did you find religion, Mr. Draft
Dodger?
"Finally, we must think big and dream even
bigger. As Americans, we know we live as a nation only when it is
striving." Huh?
"We will no longer accept politicians who
are always complaining but never doing anything about it." Lock Him
Up!
"The time for empty talk is over, now
arrives the hour of action."
Run-on sentence.
"Do not allow anyone to tell you it cannot
be done. No challenge can match the heart and fight and spirit of America. We
will not fail, our country will thrive and prosper again." You appear
to be plagiarizing. And you keep using run-on sentences.
"We stand at the birth of a new
millennium, ready to unlock the mysteries of space, to free the earth from the
miseries of disease, to harvest the energies, industries and technologies of
tomorrow." Duh,
the New Millennium began 17 years ago. So tell me, Mr. Trump, what’s your take
on climate change and evolution?
"A new national pride will stir ourselves,
lift our sights and heal our divisions. It’s time to remember that old wisdom
our soldiers will never forget, that whether we are black or brown or white, we
all bleed the same red blood of patriots." A new national pride will stir us, not ourselves. You’ll never bleed the blood of patriots (I doubt you
have any blood).
"We all enjoy the same glorious freedoms and
we all salute the same great American flag and whether a child is born in the
urban sprawl of Detroit or the windswept plains of Nebraska, they look at the
same night sky, and dream the same dreams, and they are infused with the breath
by the same almighty creator." Constant Reader frows up.
"So to all Americans in every city near and
far, small and large, from mountain to mountain, from ocean to ocean—hear these
words—you will never be ignored again." Is this verbiage a bad joke?
"Your voice, your hopes and dreams will
define your American destiny." We fervently pray that your destiny is
to vacate the Oval Office pronto.
"Your courage, goodness and love will
forever guide us along the way." What bad prayer book are you cribbing
from now?
"Together we will make America strong again,
we will make America wealthy again, we will make America safe again and
yes—together we will make America great again." The
country is only as great as its leaders, and you, Mr. Trump, are no more than a
doppelgänger, a pustule on the American backside, a dirty joke.
"Thank you.
"God bless you.
"And god bless America."
Dear Donald: This
speech is full of plagiarized language, lame truisms, repetition, and trite
images. It has also not been fact-checked. It is MUCH TOO LONG. You need to
enroll in remedial English 101.
Overall grade: D
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Your comments are much more astute than his.
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