That’s the thing about being born rich, and getting even richer: he doesn’t have to care about what happens to the poor and displaced, because he has plenty of empathy-killing insulation from imagining himself in those situations.
There is a several page Business Week article about Trump that gives a good profile of his “successes”. It is very different than the picture Trump tries to project.
I remember several Trump-like characters from Twilight Zone episodes. Where’s a Rod Serling when we need him? Or even an Art Buchwald? Laughing at Trump is in the end the only thing that will bring him down and put a stake through his cold, narcissistic heart.
interesting tidbit in one of the recent articles: apparently they do have phones, and communicate with other refugees to inform them of which routes are better or worse. how do they recharge these phones?
Randy B Premium Member over 8 years ago
That’s the thing about being born rich, and getting even richer: he doesn’t have to care about what happens to the poor and displaced, because he has plenty of empathy-killing insulation from imagining himself in those situations.
King_Shark over 8 years ago
He could probably use his hair as a floatation device. Imagine all the air trapped in it.
Theodore E. Lind Premium Member over 8 years ago
There is a several page Business Week article about Trump that gives a good profile of his “successes”. It is very different than the picture Trump tries to project.
emptc12 over 8 years ago
I remember several Trump-like characters from Twilight Zone episodes. Where’s a Rod Serling when we need him? Or even an Art Buchwald? Laughing at Trump is in the end the only thing that will bring him down and put a stake through his cold, narcissistic heart.
louieglutz over 8 years ago
interesting tidbit in one of the recent articles: apparently they do have phones, and communicate with other refugees to inform them of which routes are better or worse. how do they recharge these phones?
rossevrymn over 8 years ago
I would say that this cartoon was typical Sorenson assininity, but, the enemy of my enemy might kill off one of my enemies.