To be or not to be, that is the transition
Just kidding and just kidding not.
It’s not a do or die matter, but, and it’s a big but
a very big ass question, a big butt:
To be, or not to be:
that is Trump’s existential question
about the so called “transition”:
“Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?”
More questions:
“For who would bear the whips and scorns of time,
The oppressor’s wrong, the proud man’s contumely,
The pangs of despised love, the law’s delay,
The insolence of office and the spurns
That patient merit of the unworthy takes,
When he himself might his quietus make
With a bare bodkin?”
To be, or not to be: that is the question
Or as the real Fritz the Cat put it about the later stage: "To
suffer one's death and be reborn is not easy."
Except that dear Trump is not that sort, the sort that
thinks that the most honourable way out of any kind of disgrace is to hold your
head high and toss down some hemlock. He has hinted that if the deep state coup succeeds,
he may make a comeback in 2024 and that there will be no nonsense next time,
because from the beginning to the very end when all the legal votes would have been counted, the next US Presidential Election will
be supervised by the US military.
What Trump said about the late Senator John McCain not so
long ago, these very powerful words that might rebound, boomerang, bang, come back to start haunting
him, like Muhammad Ali, float like a butterfly sting like a bee, start biting him on his great presidential butt, about just right now this time around. As the saying goes, "what goes up must come down..."
“But you know, he (John McCain) lost (against
Barack Obama), so I've never liked him as much after that, because I don't
like losers . . . He's not a war hero . . . He's a war hero because he was
captured. I like people that weren’t captured” ( Donald J. Trump sounding off)
Obviously, Trump
doesn’t like heroes who get captured (by the enemy) or who get captured, arrested
and then crucified by e.g. the Roman Emperor, of course, apart from the lone case of the
crucified one who resurrected three days later.
Mister President doesn’t like a bloke who gets captured and
then has the temerity to pass himself off as a “hero” of Great America. Not
only that, to later on distinguish himself by losing the US Presidential Election
to that upstart community organiser Barack Hussein Obama. What a disgrace to
the Great Republican Party!
BTW, on that basis he should despise Biden for making him Donald J Trump, touted as “God’s Trumpet” by the Evangelicals, making him the Great Donald to lose the top job as President and Executive Director of USA Incorporated, so to speak. To make him a loser, by hook and mostly by crook as testified here: 100% Certainty It Was Rigged!!
More than collusion, isn't that treason against democracy, against the US Constitution, against the American People and against Jesus, against American values? A rigged election , as if the US was a banana republic?
Whilst you may be mulling over this and wondering what’s in
store for the world and America; I want to say these two things:
1. 1. Biden is not Trump. Iran doesn’t think so. So, when the Iranian commander-in-chief or his spokesman/ spokespeople say that “The next US administration will surrender to Iran”, they have Joe Biden and not President Donald Trump in mind. With Biden, the Mullah’s prayers will come true. Helter-skelter, Iran is now enriching uranium as never before and racing for THE BOMB. Under Mister Biden and Kamala the Damaja, Iran will have nuclear weapons by the end of their term. The Supreme Leader and his crew will be shouting at the Great Satan and the Little Satan, “Allahu Akbar! Yes, we can! “ And why should Iran not boast “Allahu Akbar! Yes, we can! “ ? Chaim Weizmann rightly put it to Lord Balfour who wanted to offer the Jewish Nation some space in Uganda, "But we had Jerusalem when London was still a marsh!"
2. 2. As
civilisations, China and India have been around for a long time. So has Iran -
long before the advent of al-Islam. China is very good at business – I got this
impression, not by digging deep into Chinese history and culture, all that Confucius
and Li Bai (Li Po) and later on MAO, but through this curious tale “Fong and the Indians “by Paul Theroux, how Fong – an astute Chinse businessman was able to
outfox his Indian rivals in Uganda. If you think that was all just fiction then
behold how China is performing in Africa, in the Caribbean and South America, Australia
etc - without firing a shot! Beijing is anxiously
waiting to approach Biden’s America, the European Union Countries, the United Kingdom
of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales with the simple, kind offer, “We
make friendship? We do business? We could lend you some money? Yes? ”
J
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