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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAdam Kinzinger: Why the "Strongman" President is Actually America's Biggest Snowflake
From May:
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I never thought Id see the day when the leader of the free world would so consistently sound like a 78-year-old toddler, perpetually aggrieved, forever the victim, always a snowflake. I genuinely never expected that not only would we elect such an unqualified person to the highest office, but that wed put someone so chronically fragile and thin-skinned in charge of the nuclear codes. A man who has the power to shape the destiny of the world, yet spends his days on social media crying about how unfairly hes treated. Hes the most powerful person on the planet, yet somehow always the victim.
Its exhausting. For the last several years, Americans have watched this sideshow with a mix of shock, anger, and embarrassment. Trump, the self-styled alpha male, is in reality the weakest kind of leader a man for whom every slight is a mortal wound, every criticism an unforgivable sin. He lashes out at late-night comedians, retired generals, Gold Star families, and 17-year-old climate activists. He whines about TV ratings, magazine covers, and polls that dont sufficiently stroke his ego. If theres one thing hes consistent about, its his ability to make every minor inconvenience or critique about himself a truly remarkable feat for a man who claimed he would restore American strength and resolve.
Think about it: every time Trump gets criticized, his first instinct isnt to reflect, adapt, or push forward. Its to whine. To blame. To find someone else to point the finger at. Hes the kid in the group project who insists he did all the work, even though everyone knows he didnt. Hes the guy who shows up to a pickup basketball game, gets lightly bumped, and demands a foul every single time.
Im not saying a president has to be a stoic, stone-faced statue. Im saying that in a country that prizes resilience, we ended up with a president who embodies its exact opposite. For someone who claims to be a fighter, he sure spends a lot of time throwing pity parties for himself.
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I never thought Id see the day when the leader of the free world would so consistently sound like a 78-year-old toddler, perpetually aggrieved, forever the victim, always a snowflake. I genuinely never expected that not only would we elect such an unqualified person to the highest office, but that wed put someone so chronically fragile and thin-skinned in charge of the nuclear codes. A man who has the power to shape the destiny of the world, yet spends his days on social media crying about how unfairly hes treated. Hes the most powerful person on the planet, yet somehow always the victim.
Its exhausting. For the last several years, Americans have watched this sideshow with a mix of shock, anger, and embarrassment. Trump, the self-styled alpha male, is in reality the weakest kind of leader a man for whom every slight is a mortal wound, every criticism an unforgivable sin. He lashes out at late-night comedians, retired generals, Gold Star families, and 17-year-old climate activists. He whines about TV ratings, magazine covers, and polls that dont sufficiently stroke his ego. If theres one thing hes consistent about, its his ability to make every minor inconvenience or critique about himself a truly remarkable feat for a man who claimed he would restore American strength and resolve.
Think about it: every time Trump gets criticized, his first instinct isnt to reflect, adapt, or push forward. Its to whine. To blame. To find someone else to point the finger at. Hes the kid in the group project who insists he did all the work, even though everyone knows he didnt. Hes the guy who shows up to a pickup basketball game, gets lightly bumped, and demands a foul every single time.
Im not saying a president has to be a stoic, stone-faced statue. Im saying that in a country that prizes resilience, we ended up with a president who embodies its exact opposite. For someone who claims to be a fighter, he sure spends a lot of time throwing pity parties for himself.
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https://adamkinzinger.substack.com/p/the-worlds-oldest-toddler
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Adam Kinzinger: Why the "Strongman" President is Actually America's Biggest Snowflake (Original Post)
tblue37
18 hrs ago
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Deuxcents
(25,213 posts)1. It's December and his May comments are still very much relevant
eppur_se_muova
(40,751 posts)2. "If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen."
We have fallen so far downward from that.
DBoon
(24,635 posts)4. "The Buck Stops Here"
vs. it is always someone else's fault
eppur_se_muova
(40,751 posts)5. Trmp willfully misinterprets that one. nt
tblue37
(68,017 posts)6. This!
rampartd
(3,406 posts)7. "the megabucks stop here"
canetoad
(19,992 posts)3. Gets lightly bumped
In a basketball game and sues all the other kids and their parents.
vapor2
(3,577 posts)8. I hate the fact that he enriches himself and his family on a daily basis
while gutting every govt agency, starves children, removes our healthcare etc. I also hate that he is aligning us with Russia and wears an American flag pin. His grievances are exhausting but thank goodness I don't have truth social or X.
Kid Berwyn
(22,609 posts)9. Putin Programmed Permanent Pity Party Puppet
