Texarkana Gazette

Stop pampering Trump’s 2-year-old presidency

- Martin Schram

As Donald Trump’s stopand-go, do-and-don’t, yesand-no presidency lurches toward its second birthday, we have found one expert phrase—not from political science but real science— that describes with startling familiarit­y what we have been witnessing.

It’s Trump’s “Terrible Twos.”

It’s a phrase parents all know too well. It comprises episodes that include the good, not-so-good and downright cringe-worthy. And of course all those transparen­t juvenile falsehoods. In this sense, the Internet has provided us with all the wise punditry we need—from the Mayo Clinic to Parents Magazine.

“Welcome to the terrible twos: a time when outbursts of ‘no!’ dominate your child’s vocabulary,” says one Parents Magazine website article. “The most dreaded of the signs of the terrible twos is public tantrums…. Temper tantrums often take place when your child is hungry, tired, bored, or feeling overwhelme­d.”

We recall Trump’s holiday season tweet: “I am all alone (poor me) in the White House…” Alone and preoccupie­d by nonstop news about what will happen when special counsel Robert Mueller soon finishes his investigat­ion, Trump began a tweetstorm of startand-stop governance and name-calling:

Agreeing to a deal that would avoid a government shutdown, but then reversing and shutting down government because he couldn’t get $5 billion for his Mexico border wall.

Insisting he wants a big concrete wall all along the border—but then saying he doesn’t care if it is just seethrough metal slats, instead. Yet, when his departing chief-of-staff supportive­ly said Trump stopped insisting on that concrete wall long ago, Trump suddenly reversed his reversal and insisted he’d never dropped his concrete wall, after all.

Stunning his own national security team by blurting to Turkey’s strongman president he’d withdraw all U.S. troops from Syria quickly— without even seeking staff analysis of unintended consequenc­es.

Rejecting Defense Secretary James Mattis’ plea that the unintended consequenc­e of a quick U.S. troop withdrawal could be Turkey’s quick slaughter of Kurdish forces who loyally fought ISIS. Mattis, Trump’s most valuable adviser, resigned in a letter making clear his concerns. So Trump angrily said this week he “essentiall­y” fired Mattis.

Tweeting name-calling rants and borderline tantrums throughout the holidays, including a shot at departing Republican Senate Foreign Relations Chairman “Little Bob Corker.”

This week, former Republican presidenti­al candidate and Utah’s newest senator, Mitt Romney, wrote a Washington Post op-ed pointedly criticizin­g Trump for not rising to the character level a good president needs.

Of course, Trump just tweet-attacked, in a tone more juvenile than presidenti­al. “I won big, and he didn’t,” Trump tweeted Tuesday. “…Be a TEAM player & WIN!”

On Sunday, the Washington Post’s fact-checker Glenn Kessler reported, in an excellent front page article, that Trump had averaged 15 “lies, false statements and misleading claims” each day in 2018. Trump has told us 7,600 untruths throughout his first two years as president, Kessler reported. When Trump is attacking a perceived political enemy, he doesn’t seem to care if what he’s saying is true or a lie.

But there are moments when Trump’s shortcomin­gs aren’t due to immaturity or vengeance, but because of his failure to even pause long enough to consider unintended consequenc­es of his most flawed actions. For example, consider another Washington Post news report that was worth front page display, but wasn’t a news report at all.

The news was in a Post editorial that told us Wednesday that Trump’s government shutdown—done to build a border wall to keep illegal immigrants out of the USA—also shut down U.S. immigratio­n courts. That meant the courts, which already had a 1.1 million case backlog, couldn’t allow deportatio­n of thousands of alleged illegals. In its first 11 days alone, Trump’s shutdown permitted thousands of alleged illegals remain in the USA!

Imagine what Trump would be saying if President Barack Obama’s goofball move had allowed thousands of illegals to remain in the USA! Sad.

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