Why Are They Tearing Him Apart?
Op-Ed
The American President greeted his friends and foes on the recent holiday thus: ‘Happy New Year to all, including to my many enemies and those who have fought me and lost so badly they just don’t know what to do.’ A typical remark from him, said the liberals, and not the best way to kick off the New Year. The Trump-hating liberals have no idea how to deal with Trump’s kicks and kinks. They wonder day and night how to handle the lethal consequence of their historic loss in the last presidential elections.
Trump is in excruciating controversy with liberals and the mainstream media both at home and abroad, and this unheard-of contradiction between the American President and the liberal part of American society is based on Trump’s irreconcilable attitude towards what he found happening in America when he came to power.
The problems perched on his illustrious presidential desk in the Oval Office, as an Obamoid legacy, sit heavy in Trump’s hands, but this extraordinary American president has managed to notably reinvigorate the American economy and continues to do so, having lowered taxes, created two million jobs and reduced unemployment to four percent. He has done this much good in just a year’s time.
The paradigm of good leadership is burgeoning in his presidency as an example for other world leaders. The liberals want to vilify him and make fun of him, but he is too big a piece to swallow without chewing on him good and long. The liberals are so annoyed at Trump’s achievements that they take it as their own failure. Creating a monster out of him is their treasured objective, though they seem to have no idea that they are trashing the American President as such, not just the irritating image of a hateful Donald Trump.
Media and liberals together cannot find a more attractive topic to deliberate on than Trump’s ways and means, both personal and governmental; and yet are not even able to have at least a minimum effect on his determination to bring back the famous land of opportunity. Trump’s America First motto irritates them to death. They fight him as if they want to bring down Saddam Hussein, not the President of the United States of America. And they have a reason for this: through Trump’s absolutely unexpected victory, they have incurred innumerable irreversible losses in the political process because most American people now understand where the American dream is smiling back at them from. Liberals will never digest the inevitable loss of the pie they had their fingers in, because they do not want to live without the surfeit of social programs which conservative America has always been negative about.
The hope of the healthier part of America to render the nation good and strong, as it once was, is not dead of course, and is shining through the words of the new chief dweller of the White House: ‘Eventually, we’re going to get something done and it’s going to be really, really good’. The context that this phrase is snatched from does not really matter much because it reflects and symbolizes the spirit of current American times. The strongest corroboration of the above is the recent 336-page publication by Michael Wolff that appeared in America. The book that became an overnight bestseller is about Donald Trump and his family. America has never seen a book trashier than this. I commented on the ‘masterpiece’ in my latest TV show, International Panorama on the newly born Internet television POSTV, in which I could hardly desist from giving due evaluation to the liberal political venom. Liberal politicians and media are poised to tear President Trump apart. I wonder if they have any solid reason for doing so. They might, but I strongly doubt that their motives serve the most elevated interests of the American people, and the world, if you want.
Nugzar B. Ruhadze