I post this photo of Shelly Winters when the boat turns upside down in the "Poseidon Adventure" whenever I feel like things re heading south, so.... |
Readers of this blog know full well I'm a vocal critic of Donald Trump. Like many of you - nearly half the nation - this isn't a good time for us, to put it mildly.
To be honest, I'm disappointed in the people who voted for Trump.
We have to accept that lots of people were willing to throw away so much of what many in this country holds dear in favor of reducing the price of a dozen eggs at the supermarket.
Or something like that.
Yes, I'm cynical. But you knew that already.
Something snapped in me Wednesday morning. It's clear that until now, I was misunderstanding the rule of the game.
The whole thing is about bullying. That's the name of the game voters have decided upon. Trump is a bully, his minions are bullies, and so are his most ardent fans. They're proud of it.
I knew right along they were bullies. But until now, I thought our better angels might prevail. I was wrong.
Trump gave his worst follows "permission" to be the awful people they really are. I'm not talking about all Trump voters, of course. Just the snarly ones you always see at his interminable rallies.
The situation we're in now is way different than other instances when a presidential candidate whom I didn't favor won. In those cases, I didn't like their policies, but could easily agree to disagree with them and their supporters. I still respected these presidents and like-minded politicians. I knew they would (mostly) uphold the law, adhere to the Constitution and were serving their country.
Here, despite his fans' beliefs, we'll have a president who is only serving himself and perhaps some of his minions. Some of his more thuggish supporters will continue to menace their enemies, especially the more vulnerable. Just because they can. You can't respect anything like that.
One of my regrets in life is I haven't adequately stood up to bullies, whether their aim was against me or someone else. No more. I'm now ready to be as nasty as the rest of them.
Of course, I will continue to show kindness and warmth to everybody who deserves it. But if I encounter the lying liars who lie who created this whole moment in history, then I'm coming out with guns blazing.
Not literally, obviously. I'm never been a violent person and I'm not going to start now. Any "cruelty" I show toward those who deserve it will be with words and non-violent deeds. I'm not Crazy Harry, the mad bomber from The Muppet Show, after all.
The lying liars who lie I refer to are mostly the mendacious operatives who spread disinformation regarding just about everything. With the aim to get richer and richer by gaslighting their fans into submission. A lot of 'em fell for it hook, line and sinker in this election.
Brace yourself for a ton more fabrications during the Trump administration.
This is of course a weather and climate blog, so that's what I'll continue to focus on here. I'm sure there will be a lot of denying of climate change, or anything to do with basic science during the next four years at least. Might we see another Sharpie that will "alter" the path of a hurricane?
You know I haven't been shy at criticizing those who spread all these lies, like the weather conspiracy theories, the supposed nonexistent federal response to recent hurricanes, you name it.
I've determined I need to step up my efforts to name and shame even more.
That's not to say this blog will just be a grim vendetta against the people I don't like. I'll happily celebrate the people and organizations who are making a positive difference. There will be plenty of regular news, forecasts, even fun. In fact, the fun element might be me bullying the bullies every once in awhile.
I know my efforts won't change the world, and it might have me end up in the gulags or something, but like I said, I'm done with the bullies.
To quote the classic movie "Network," I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take this anymore. I'll just need to work on the right way to not take it anymore. Suggestions are welcome.
I also won't become a bitter old man in this process. I don't have the stomach for that, either.
Through the Trump administration, I'll continue to see beauty and feel the joy in my flower gardens glittering in the sunshine after a spring shower. I'll embrace the kindness in my husband's eyes and the sound of his goofy laugh when he watches some slapstick comedy.
I'll experience the awe of watching those summertime storm clouds erupt into displays of strength and majesty. And I'll savor the companionship as me and Jackson the Weather Dog, his tail wagging, when we go out first thing on a winter morning to measure how much snow fell the night before.
There's still a lot of good in the world, and good people in the world, despite the fact the bad seems to have taken the lead in the game of life right now. .
This whole screed I've just written could well lose me some regular readers. It's the price I have to pay, I guess.
When I woke up Wednesday morning, the future looked a lot more uncertain than it ever did. I guess I don't get to coast quietly into older age as I'd planned and hoped. I'll probably lose a lot, but I'm going to cling to my self-respect.
Much more importantly, I'm going to respect and love the people that really matter, from climate scientists and meteorologists to innocent Trump victims to my own family and friends.
And to the bullies that are on top of the world right now, I have one not so friendly message: Sooner or later, reality comes around to bite you in the ass.
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