We’re in commencement
season, which means that Personages high and low will show up on university and
college daises to mouth platitudes as one final trial for graduating students.
If you’re lucky—and your institution has juice—you get Matt Damon or even
Condoleeza Rice.
If you’re not, the
Kleptocrat may show up.
As he has done twice
this week. The crowd at the completely misnamed Liberty University, an offshoot
of the RWNJ Jerry Falwell’s evangelical enterprise, kind of had it coming as
penance for their individual and institutional support of someone who in every
respect both professionally and personally is the antithesis of Jesus.
The poor cadets at the
Coast Guard Academy, now—they did not deserve to embark on their careers in
service to this country by having the whiner-in-chief whiz on their
commencement. Because, after submitting a budget to Congress earlier this year
that cuts the Coast Guard’s budget by $12B, somewhere in the vicinity of 12%, he had
the unmitigated gall to not only congratulate himself on how swell a job he’s
doing as president, but to go on and moan that “no politician in history, and I
say this with great surety, has been treated worse or more unfairly.”
And this, BTW, was part
of his “advice” to the graduates. You know—the part where the person at the
podium, who’s supposed to be imparting a few final nuggets of wisdom, gives his
or her secret of success. The Kleptocrat’s secret is to moan.
Well, not secret,
really. More like his defining quality. "You want advice, guys? Lemme tell you what a great job I'm doing. Best in history. And I don't understand why the cool kids don't want me to sit at their lunch table."
That “no politician in
history” thing—Jesus wept. Just off the top of my head: Julius Caesar, Michael Collins, Cataline, Abraham
Lincoln, Jean-Paul Marat, Yitzhak Rabin, Gustav von Kahr, Anwar Sadat, Patrice Lumumba, Thomas More, Gabby Giffords, Salvador
Allende, Rosa Luxembourg, Nelson Mandela, Alexander Hamilton, Barack Obama and
Hillary Clinton. To my knowledge not one of them hawked up the kind of
self-pitying vomit as the Orange One. And anyway: I thought his whole point was that he's not a politician. At this point I believe it's his claim to being humanoid that is being called into question.
As for the cadets, it’s
a mark of their professionalism and class that, when the Kleptocrat started his
self-puffery and cringeworthy sniveling, the entire class did not stand up,
turn their backs, drop trew and moon him. But I’m betting they couldn’t wait to
hit the bars to start drinking away the memory of yesterday.
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