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Donald Trump and the Purveyors of Civility
« on: August 28, 2018, 11:38:43 am »
Donald Trump and the Purveyors of Civility
American Thinker, Aug 28, 2018, Steve McCann

With the election of Donald Trump as president, the words "civility" and "character" have become among the most overused terms in current political discourse.  According to his adversaries, Trump grotesquely lacks these attributes.  However, over the past 30 years, the necessity of possessing and living by these traits has been limited to the Republican Party or conservatives in general.  The Democrats and the American left are exempt from this requirement. 

If Donald Trump had run for president and won as the nominee of the Democratic Party, his lack of character and rampant incivility would not be an issue, and in fact, those mannerisms would be praised as revealing a tenacious and determined personality.

How did this absurd double standard evolve?  It began in 1988 with the election of George H.W. Bush.  He won not on his own merits, but almost solely because he was the beneficiary of being the vice president during the two terms of Ronald Reagan – in many ways the most successful and popular president of the twentieth century.

The Bush family dynasty exemplifies the patrician attitude of holding oneself above the fray after fulfilling one's pre-ordained obligation to society.  This may have been fine in the halcyon days of the past, when America's future seemed limitless and those answering to the call of duty and their political adversaries alike were for the most part honorable people.


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