Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Never Forget: Trump Did This

It remains beyond mystifying how such a significant chunk of America still rallies for a President who, as they say "lies like he breathes," enflames with each accusation he tweets and daily endorses pain, destruction and death.

America absolutely ain't what it's cracked itself up to be.

Until Trump bamboozled his way into the Oval Office, I never really considered how many self-absorbed, deluded, morally bereft and flat out foolish people I share this country with.

It truly, utterly, boggles the mind. How many of the lost existed prior to Trump's Fox News-fueled brainwashing is hard to say. But, it's definitely a cult phenomena, as the aimless who don't seem to know themselves or give a squat about the preciousness of life, have fallen prey to the Trump "cult of personality."

I always had a hard time imagining -- particularly with so much fair warning in Biblical scripture and those heavily commercialized "Left Behind" books and TV series of the 1990's -- how an anti-Christ could rise to power undetected and without getting the boot from a citizenry with the smarts to know a snakeoil salesman when they see one.

Since Trump's precipitous rise to power and popularity, I don't puzzle over that anymore.

Now, before anyone gets their "end times" up, I'm not saying Trump is the son of perdition. I'm simply pointing out that he has all the disingenuous character traits of an anti-Christ: arrogance, dishonesty, divisiveness, vengeance and, as I said earlier, a "personality of cult" that sucks in the gullible. 

As we anxiously await the results to be tallied in yesterday's runoff between Trump and challenger, former Vice President Joe Biden, don't ever dare forget -- Trump did this!

We endure daily reminders of the fallout from the Trump deception -- of how he  cataclysmically, and yes, criminally, screwed up his job.

Facemasks. Caravans of pickup trucks flying "Trump" flags, threatening violence.  Business closures. Jobs lost. Evictions. Homelessness. Hate. Lies. Insults. Suffering. Infection. Sickness. Death.

Trump did all this.

The Trump-facilitated damage, heartache and challenges that Americans endure daily are incalcuable and far-reaching into every aspect of life.

We all deal with the frustration of wearing a mask daily as we enter a store or other closed quarters, sometimes forgetting them, sometimes misplacing them.

It's a small discipline to make in order to preserve life. But Trump did that. When your glasses steam up behind the mask as you try to make good time through the store, Trump did that, too.

More consequentially, when a man denied entrance at a convenience store for not wearing a mask, leaves in a fit, returns with a gun, shoots the security guard in the face, killing him -- Trump did that.

More than 8 million people in the United States have been infected with Covid-19, untold numbers suffering lasting debilitations. 

Trump did that.

Nearly, 230,000 people have stopped breathing and died from the virus.

Trump did that.

This country hasn't been so divided since the Civil War.

Trump did that.

Violent hate crimes have rose steadily each year in America since 2016.

Trump did that.

Millions have lost their jobs; many face the prospect of eviction or losing their homes.

Trump did that, too.

There's no need in rehashing Trump's dismissals, misleadings and lies about this past spring's pending pandemic that is soon to wipeout a quarter million lives as it resurges across this nation just in time for the holidays.

Just know -- and never forget -- Trump did this. And he must answer for it.



Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Where Are Evangelicals' 'Eyes to See'?

My fellow white Evangelical Christians like to talk about how President Donald Trump has been a "wake up call" these painful, past four years.

But way too few appear inclined to answer that call.

An overwhelming majority of white Evangelicals instrumental in Trump's winning the White House in 2016, still insist the President is their man in 2020, according to a Pew Research Center poll earlier this month.

Though the President's support slipped several points among white Evangelicals from a summertime poll, 83% to 78%, a solid majority remained in Trump's camp this fall.

How long will white Evangelical Christians advocate for the leader of the Free World who has all the character traits of an anti-Christ?

In Proverbs 6:16-19 it is written:

"These six things the Lord hates, Yes seven are an abomination to him: A proud look, a lying tongue, Hands that shed innocent blood, A heart that devises wicked plans, Feet that are swift in running to evil, A false witness who speaks lies, And one who sows discord among brethren."

Now that Trump's gross indifference and negligence has facilitated the deaths of more than 230,000 people in America from Covid-19, the President arguably qualifies as guilty of each one of those abominations, including shedding “innocent blood.”

The facts are undeniable and well known. While the Coronavirus incubated death across the homeland, President Trump blew it off as inconsequential. He assured that the virus would just "go away," that it was "totally under control" and labeled it a Democratic "hoax.”

Instead of alerting the American citizenry to the lethality of a pending pandemic, which we know from Bob Woodward’s audio-taped conversations with Trump that the President was unequivocally aware, Trump intentionally misled and lied to Americans. No surprise there.

"Let no man deceive you with empty words, for because of these things the wrath of God comes upon the sons of disobedience," the Apostle Paul wrote in Ephesians 5:6.

A few verses later, Paul warned: "And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them.”

In allowing Trump to consistently and obviously bamboozle them, do not God’s “very elect" risk the same judgement of the "sons of disobedience"?

Further, how can Christians seriously expect to "win souls for Christ" while again endorsing the devil's advocate for another -- even more hellish -- four years in the Oval Office?

Instead of marshalling all the forces of government to prepare and compassionately warning the citizenry of Covid’s indiscriminate death march across the nation, Trump instead, served as a deadly conspiring agent of the disease by picking political fights, sowing discord, shirking blame, actually bragging about the “great” job his administration was doing while lying the whole time about testing, personal protective equipment and contact tracing.

While Americans became infected, their lungs slowly ravaged, Trump focused on touting the stock market numbers, golfing at his own properties on the taxpayer’s dime, holding “Keep America Great” campaign rallies and seeking vengeance against patriots who testified to the President’s malfeasance during his impeachment.

Consider: In Hebrew, “Satan” is translated as “liar” or “adversary.” And Jesus Christ described the Devil as the “father of lies.”

A recent study by a group of disaster preparedness experts found that between 130,000 and 210,00 lives could have been saved in America if President Trump had acted with more urgency in dealing with the virus.

But still, criminally, President Trump won’t take the deadly contagion seriously. Even now, as Covid-19 cases surge in many states across the country foreboding a dark winter, on the eve of a monumental presidential election – which the President (as any despotic leader would) suggests he won't acknowledge if he loses – Trump delusionally declares that we are “rounding the bend” in the fight against the Coronavirus and again insists “it will go away.”

In Matthew 10:16-17, Jesus instructed his Apostles to "be as wise as serpents, and harmless as doves" and to "beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves."

So, where's the wisdom among Evangelicals who should be calling out Trump's blatant carnival barker act?

In Proverbs 17:15, it is written:

"He who justifies the wicked, and he who condemns the just, both of them alike are an abomination to the LORD."

Trump and his abetting congressional Republican loyalists have become the ruthless ruling pigs in George Orwell's Animal Farm -- disingenuously declaring equality for all, while hoarding all the “milk and apples” (like tax breaks for the wealthiest) for themselves and treating the American people like a bunch of dim-witted barnyard animals.

Yet, a strong majority of white Evangelicals remain firmly rooted in Trump’s camp.

Trump is the 5,000-lb., pink-polka-dotted elephant sitting in the church pew, cracking wise, snacking on peanuts and tossing his peanut shells at the pastor while a complacent congregation sits silently by, pretending nothing's amiss.

Sure Jesus said “judge not lest, you be judged.” But he went on to say: “Judge with righteous judgement.”

Where is Evangelicals “righteous judgement” – their basic sense of right and wrong, of justice?

When will we all get the "eyes to see," -- as Isaiah and Jesus referenced -- the vast, long-engrained economic inequalities and racial disparities in our country -- which Republican policy has long exacerbated and which the Covid-19 pandemic and George Floyd's merciless killing excruciatingly has laid bare?

Jesus Christ, in Matthew, commanded his followers to look out for the "least of these" -- the hungry, the thirsty, the foreigner and the imprisoned, the oppressed. For when we do, we look out for Jesus, himself.

In the Gospels, Jesus instructed us that the “greatest gift” is love (or “charity.”) Where is the Christian love in Republican policy?

Christians have been bribed, in effect, to ignore the desperation in America that Republican policy has long fueled, based predominantly on the single issue of abortion.

While the Christian right champions itself as "pro-life," it ignores the plight of literally millions of children who go to bed hungry in this nation, or the tens of thousands of poor citizens, mostly of color, who die prematurely because they lack adequate healthcare, or the millions more who are without jobs and healthcare due to the fallout from the Coronavirus epidemic. And on it goes.

Even before the pandemic hit and racial tensions were stoked in the wake of Floyd's death, an estimated 140 million Americans were living in or near the cusp of poverty, according to The Southern Poverty Law Center, an American nonprofit legal advocacy organization.

Meanwhile, congressional hardliners from that same "pro-life" party rush through billions of dollars in tax cuts for the richest, while opposing universal healthcare, maternity care and the raising of the national minimum wage so that a single mother wouldn't have to work two or three jobs at slave labor.

In Isaiah 5:20, it is written:

"Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter."

For decades, Christians have lacked the “eyes to see” the hypocrisy of endorsing indifferent, cruel Conservative policy that exacerbates dire living conditions for tens of millions of Americans and arguably increases the instances of unplanned pregnancies and abortions.

Pro-lifers impulsively have long opposed easy, widespread access to contraception and frown on sex education – the former of which, studies have shown, is primarily responsible for the fortunate steady decline in the annual number of abortions in America since the 1990’s.

Additionally, once a woman is contending with the formidable life choice of raising a child, typical Republican “pro-life” policy historically has done little to ease that life choice, by vehemently opposing affordable healthcare and a decent living wage that a new mother desperately needs.

Over the decades, one of the consistent reasons women give for choosing to have an abortion is that they can’t afford to raise a child. 

In 2014, some 75% of abortion patients, the majority in their 20’s, were classified as poor (with an income below the federal poverty level of $15,730 for a family of two) or low income, according to the Guttmacher Institute.

Yet, while states in recent years have raised their minimum wages, U.S. Congressional Republicans led by the likes of sheer political animal and present Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, steadily have opposed raising the national minimum wage from a pathetic $7.25 an hour.

In the meantime, the Trump administration is still chomping at the bit to carve up Medicaid and privatize social security, just as the Tea Party Republicans, led by Texas Senator Ted Cruz, pushed for earlier this decade while the country was still struggling to rebound from the George W. Bush-instigated Great Depression of 2008. 

The Trump administration presently has designs to cut food stamps from nearly 700,000 American at this year’s end.

Studies suggest that women will seek and have an abortion whether it’s legal or not. If Christian Republicans truly want to further diminish unwanted pregnancies that lead to abortion why don’t they back widely accessible contraception, sex education, as well as, abstaining from sexual relations?

Hypocritical congressional Republicans may proclaim themselves defenders of the unborn. 

But as soon as that precious life makes it through the birth canal, Conservative policy virtually dictates that it's on its own. Time to lift itself up by the booty straps and get a job.

Christians should show some Christian love and fight for universal healthcare as a right, for fully funded maternity care if they really want to lower the number of abortions. They should get behind a mandated $15/hr national minimum wage, to bolster that “family life” they purport to care so much about.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration has orphaned some 545 immigrant children, separating them from their parents after they crossed the Mexican border.

Excusing, endorsing and re-electing Trump is the very last thing this nation needs if it's going survive, let alone thrive again.

Christians should finally heed the father of modern day Evangelicalism, Revered Billy Graham's words from a 1981 Parade Magazine article.

"I don’t want to see religious bigotry in any form," said Graham in 1981. "It would disturb me if there was a wedding between the religious fundamentalists and the political right. The hard right has no interest in religion except to manipulate it."

Four decades later, Evangelicals remain hoodwinked in a cult-like relationship with a manipulative, money-grubbing, power-hungry Republican Party.

And it's all come to a head under the leadership of a President with the moral compass of a garden snake. God's been calling, indeed. But far too few Evangelicals seem to be home.

(Kevin McKinney is a Christian and former daily newspaper journalist whose political essays have appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Hill, Counter Punch and McClatchy Newspapers.)

* A shorter version of this essay appeared online in the Cape May County Herald last week: 

https://www.capemaycountyherald.com/opinion/letters_to_the_editor/article_b6f9a9d8-19f3-11eb-9399-6f4431ededbe.html

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Recalling Trump's Boardwalk Hustle - Funhouse Floor, No More

(A version of this essay was published in the Cape May Star and Wave on Wed. Oct. 7, 2020)

The daddy of all boardwalk hustles on a surreal, cold night in the dead of winter in a boarded-up, barrier island, boardwalk town, beckons.

A carnival barker President takes center stage inside the 7,400-seat capacity Wildwood Convention Center this evening, Jan. 28, 2020, to an amusement-park roar from thousands of fevered fans.

Something’s amiss. Wildwood boardwalk’s famous, sequence-lighted, giant Ferris wheel – which on summer nights, lures thrill seekers from miles away – is ominously dark.

There's no rumble and "clickety, clickety, clack" of the Great White roller coaster, eliciting screams from daring riders. No mic-upped barkers beckoning from either side of “the boards.” 

And there’s no creepy, sideshow illusion of a giant snake with a man's head, attracting gawkers. (Yes, I’ve witnessed this.)

There is only the brash, inciting spectacle of impeached President Donald J. Trump.

And boy, does he draw a crowd.
  
The grand illusionist President and his traveling “Keep America Great” circus sideshow act, with a snap of Trump’s fingers, has turned the boardwalk convention center into one huge, jam-packed, mirrored funhouse.

In this masterful magical trick, the warped, contorting effect of the shifting funhouse mirrors flatteringly work in reverse – reflecting the unrepentant con man as a genuine Superman, fighting for truth, justice and the American way.

It’s smoke and mirrors on a twisted, Twitter-fueled, in-your-Facebook, insult-driven, black ops-level scale.

Yet, it's all so fitting.

Reality is always askew, deceptively grander, amidst the glitzy allure of Wildwood’s renowned two-mile long, sprawling boardwalk, where suckers drop big coin for long odds.

And at a rowdy Trump rally, truth and sensibility are just hostile bubble busters. Trump is his rabid believers’ ticket to shirk reality, sneer at justice, decry the righteous and disparage the less fortunate with impunity.

"While we are creating jobs and killing terrorists, congressional Democrats are obsessed with demented hoaxes, crazy witch hunts .." decried Trump to loud cheers. ""Which is worse? The impeachment hoax or the witch hunt from Russia?"

Watching it all up on the Jumbotron outside the boardwalk convention center with a few thousand uproarious Trump lovers, I’m reminded of the “World’s Greatest Showman” P.T. Barnum’s famous quote:

“The public appears disposed to be amused even when they are conscious of being deceived.”

Trump's raucous fans seem oblivious to the fact that the funhouse floor could drop out from under them at any time.

Death Incubates In The Homeland

Back to reality. 

While Trump deluded and distracted both himself, as well as his impressionable fans that night at the Jersey Shore, the Coronavirus had already invaded other American shores – and was incubating death.

More than a week earlier, the first case of Covid-19 infection was reported in Washington State. And studies now suggest that New York's 32,000 Covid-19 deaths can be traced to infected travelers arriving from Europe "as early as January."

It wasn't like Trump was in the dark.

Earlier that day of the Wildwood rally, Jan. 28, according Bob Woodward's book "Rage," Trump was briefed by his national security adviser Robert C. O’Brien on the looming threat of the virus.

"This will be the biggest national security threat you face in your presidency," O'Brien told President Trump. “This is going to be the roughest thing you face.”

Also, at the meeting, Matthew Pottinger, the deputy national security adviser, concurred with O'Brien. He told the President that "it was evident that the world faced a health emergency on par with the flu pandemic of 1918, which killed an estimated 50 million people worldwide."

On Jan. 23,  the World Health Organization had already confirmed that Covid-19 was a contagion that spread from “human to human."

The President also had been briefed by intelligence officials on the deadly virus originating from Wuhan, China, as early as the first week in January.

Trump was fully informed. He knew a disastrous lethal pandemic, threatening to afflict millions of Americans, was looming just over the horizon.

But the President had other priorities: touting the stock market numbers; playing golf at one of his properties on the taxpayer's dime; seeking vengeance against patriots who testified to Trump's malfeasance during his impeachment; and yes, holding campaign rallies.

President Trump wasn't going to allow such alarming reports about a plaque poised to wipe out untold numbers of American lives, sour that night's planned boardwalk hustle in Wildwood.

Newly minted U.S. congressional Republican turncoat Jeff Van Drew was counting on Trump's hucksterism to gin up support for his upcoming face off with his old party come November.

As Barnum, one of Trump's mentors would declare -- the show must go on. And as Bobby Rydell sang in his famous song of the summertime beach resort "Wildwood Days": "Every day's a holiday, and every night is a Saturday night." 

Apparently, even in the dead of winter.
To hell with reality. Let's just party, man. Of course, Trump failed to utter even a peep of precaution to the people about the Coronavirus encroaching chaos on their lives that night at the rally. 

Funhouse Floor Starts To Give

It wouldn’t be for another grueling six weeks of inexcusable denial on Trump’s behalf before he was forced to publicly recognize the virus menace in mid-March, and only then go through the motions of taking the virus seriously.

The funhouse floor was starting to give.

Even so, Trump has yet to take the Covid-19 virus seriously -- even as the virus has claimed more than 208,000 American lives.

The President called the virus a "hoax," claimed it was “totally under control” and suggested it will simply disappear come April – in essence, the way truth evaporates at one of his ugly, demagogic rallies.

By shirking blame, playing politics and stoking the racial divide, the President has served more as a complicit, facilitating, destructive agent of the Covid-19 virus, than anything remotely resembling a commander-in-chief.

Turns out, Trump's boardwalk hustle carnival act rally is the perfect metaphor for his entire presidency, which, for four chaotic years has lacked anything redeeming, genuine or good.

The Trump presidency literally has been one giant, caustic, distracting sideshow -- playing the citizenry for a bunch of thoughtless fools.

Featured Freak Running Sideshow

And now, the featured sideshow freak has escaped the red-and-yellow circus tent, hi-jacked the barker's box and is peddling discount tickets for a peep inside an empty tent.

And the suckers are still lining up. Trump's cult-like believers are still guzzling down the snakeoil. Will they ever snap out of it?

Nine months since Trump's wild Wildwood rally, the Covid-19 pandemic is on pace to have killed at least a quarter million Americans by the year's end. More than 7 million people -- including the President himself, his wife, White House staff and campaign officials, have been infected. 

And just as troubling, millions of Americans have lost their jobs and health insurance.

If Trump had acted just a couple weeks earlier, experts and common sense tell us,  instead of waiting until the middle of March to alert Americans of the immediate danger and implement nation-wide social distancing, the overwhelming majority of American lives lost to the Coronavirus, would have been saved. 

Trump did this. Again and again, he did this.

The repercussions from President Trump's disastrous and criminal failures to take the pandemic seriously, are seemingly endless and ever painful.

Whether Trump believers allow themselves to see it or not, the show is over. The funhouse floor has finally given way.

(Kevin McKinney is a freelance writer and former daily newspaper journalist, living at the Jersey Shore. He traveled with a small circus in the mid 90's and for a strange, few days filled in as a sideshow barker. His essays have appeared in The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Hill, Counter Punch and McClatchy Newspapers.)

Saturday, September 12, 2020

What "Pivot"?

What didn't sit so well with me in the just-released audio from Bob Woodward's new book "Rage", is how Woodward sounds more like a public relations man for the President, trying to coax the best PR storyline for public consumption.

Not to detract from the author's past exemplary investigative work, primarily during the Watergate scandal that exposed President Richard Nixon's foul play.

But, from the tape alone, Woodward sounds as if he's feeding into President Donald Trump mania, assuming Trump had a wake up call "pivot" in his realization of the Coronavirus' deadly potential.

We knew Trump knew. And the President never demonstrated any kind of "pivot" to take heroic action on behalf of the people. He was forced to finally warn the public after the stock market numbers dived.

Trump blew off the virus and he's still blowing it off because he's never taken his duties as President to the American people, seriously.

The President's admission to knowing the virus' lethality, but doing nothing to alert the citizenry, and even intentionally play it down, is damning and his actions are criminal. In a matter of months, Trump facilitated the deaths of nearly 200,000 human beings in America. He should be charged with manslaughter.

However, in a queer way, the interview gives Trump an opportunity to insert his alibi into the public record -- that he was simply thinking of the people all along. 

It leaves wiggle room for the likes of White House mouthpiece Kayleigh McEnany to contrivedly portray Trump as some kind of compassionate leader who "didn't want to panic" his constituents -- with the truth they urgently needed to hear.

When was the last time Trump ever tread gently on the hearts and minds of the American people? 

Instilling "panic" is Trump's lifeblood. Stirring uncertainty and civil unrest is the only thing the President does exceedingly well.

Fear-mongering about "the other" while encouraging white supremisct violence and snuggling up to dictators while subbing our allies is the President's forte.

Like all Trump Loyalist defenses, the propagandist proffering of compassion on Trump's part is absurd and isn't a defense at all.

Still, it's virtually guaranteed that pro-Trumpers of all walks will seize on this pathetic narrative that the President was simply looking out for the people's best interests.

Words matter. Those who haven't buried their heads in the sand, or hid behind a false God to excuse Trump's criminal behavior, know that the President's words can be as caustic as they are empty. And yes, Trump's words often are unsettlingly revealing.

But, they are distracting, too.

The President is sabotaging the vote. He's ignoring the desperate cries for racial and economic equality. He's squashing intelligence warnings of Russia's persistent efforts to manipulate the presidential elections -- again. 

And nearly 200,000 Americans are dead from the Covid-19 pandemic, the President simply blew off and lied to the American people about.

The President is exacerbating death, stoking extremism and threatening to destroy this nation. Regardless of what Trump uncredibly utters, he must answer to these and the rest of his crimes.

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

How Does A Citizenry Thrive With A President It Can't Trust?

So, I'm thinking that it's not so healthy for the American people or a democracy, if the citizenry must constantly wonder whether its President's words are serious, a joke or simply insane.

Anyone?



Sunday, June 21, 2020

Stand-up To Trump

Which side are you on?

While The Poor People's Campaign was celebrating its "National Call For Moral Revival" in a virtual march on Washington, DC, this past Saturday, President Donald Trump was performing his self-gratifying, demagogic, stand up comedy act in Tulsa -- mocking the nation's plight as it awakens to systemic racism and battles an unprecedented pandemic that has killed more than 120,000 people in just a few months.

The contrast between the two events couldn't be greater.

The choice between which movement to support, couldn't be more grave.

While people are still dying from Covid-19, and others are still grieving the deaths of loved ones at the hands of the lethal virus and racist, militarized cops, the President went up on stage and played the class clown for a let down crowd of some 6,000 or so.

"You know testing is a double-edged sword," Trump said, bragging that the United States had tested 25 million people. "Here's the bad part ... when you do testing to that extent, you're going to find more people; you're going to find more cases. So I said to my people, slow the testing down, please." 

Ba-dump-bump.

Whether he was kidding or just further muddying up his criminal role in exacerbating the virus, by pretending that he was kidding about something he very well may have done, it doesn't much matter. 

It's a creepy, shallow, damning thing to say. But that's Trump. As I tweeted when he said it, he'll say he was kidding. And his camp did. Hey, it's all part of the Trump schtick.

And it's just another reminder that the press should pay little mind to his clown show, stand up rallies that are devoid of substance or anything redeeming, and pay closer attention to his actual war on law and order in this country.

So, which side are you on?

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