The GOP’s coronation of a charlatan [View all]
Years from now, bright-eyed children will look up at Grandma or Grandpa and ask, Where were you when they nominated Donald Trump? Far too many prominent Republicans will have to hang their heads in shame.
As the garish imperial coronation in Cleveland reaches its climax, there will be much commentary some, no doubt, from me about fleeting events. Did So-and-Sos speech help Trump or hurt him? Did one line of attack against Hillary Clinton seem more or less promising than another? All of this is news, but we must not lose sight of the big picture: The party of Lincoln is about to nominate for president a man who is dangerously unfit for the office.
Trump is a brilliant showman, no question about that. His lifes work has been self-aggrandizement, not real estate, and all those years of practice served him well when he turned to politics. He knows how to work a crowd. He understands television and social media. He dominated and vanquished a field of experienced campaigners as if they were mere apprentices.
But he lacks the knowledge, curiosity, temperament, wisdom, compassion and resolve to be president. The GOP is about to formally endorse a charlatan for the most important job in the world.
Rest of the Eugene Robinson piece here:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-coronation-of-a-charlatan/2016/07/18/b6d9e254-4d12-11e6-a7d8-13d06b37f256_story.html
x-posted from GDP2016