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Due to recent events, most Americans are now remembering why they voted for Biden in 2020.
With Trump, every day is 'Groundhog Day.' A nightmare over and over again.
Every morning is the same shock. Will we wake and see he launched an attack on Greenland? Or, as he announced Friday, imposed tariffs on allies like Canada and Mexico? What nuttiness awaits us?
As Americans gather to celebrate Groundhog Day – the varmint-y-est of all holidays – those of us who haven’t been MAGA-brainwashed could care less about six more weeks of winter. We’re stuck in the nightmare of four more years of Donald Trump.
It’s like living the time loop Bill Murray made famous in his 1993 movie “Groundhog Day” – we wake each morning as if we’re living the previous day over again, checking to see what madness the new president has unleashed or what horrific nonsense he spouted overnight on social media.
Will we rise to learn he has used a national tragedy to demean people with disabilities, as he did this past week by trying to blame the tragic Washington, D.C., plane collision on diversity, equity and inclusion?...
...Those of us who can still sift lies from facts and know an attack on America’s value and democratic system when we see one are stuck. It’s an every morning anguish, one I’m sure delights the huge swath of Trump supporters driven only by own-the-libs hostility.
Our groundhog is a 78-year-old convicted felon who occasionally peers out from his Mar-a-Lago palace of insecurity or the White House, only able to see himself. It’s a Trump-centric world, and we’re doomed to four more years of it.
What do we do? In the "Groundhog Day" movie, Murray's character slowly realizes he’s a self-centered jerk and then escapes the time loop by learning to be a good, loving person.
I don’t see Trump undergoing that transformation, and I certainly don’t have plans to change myself to align with his absence of values. You probably don’t, either.
With Trump, every day is 'Groundhog Day.' A nightmare over and over again. | Opinion
Liberals don't care about Groundhog Day or six more weeks of winter. We're stuck in the nightmare of four more years of Donald Trump.
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Every morning is the same shock. Will we wake and see he launched an attack on Greenland? Or, as he announced Friday, imposed tariffs on allies like Canada and Mexico? What nuttiness awaits us?
As Americans gather to celebrate Groundhog Day – the varmint-y-est of all holidays – those of us who haven’t been MAGA-brainwashed could care less about six more weeks of winter. We’re stuck in the nightmare of four more years of Donald Trump.
It’s like living the time loop Bill Murray made famous in his 1993 movie “Groundhog Day” – we wake each morning as if we’re living the previous day over again, checking to see what madness the new president has unleashed or what horrific nonsense he spouted overnight on social media.
Will we rise to learn he has used a national tragedy to demean people with disabilities, as he did this past week by trying to blame the tragic Washington, D.C., plane collision on diversity, equity and inclusion?...
...Those of us who can still sift lies from facts and know an attack on America’s value and democratic system when we see one are stuck. It’s an every morning anguish, one I’m sure delights the huge swath of Trump supporters driven only by own-the-libs hostility.
Our groundhog is a 78-year-old convicted felon who occasionally peers out from his Mar-a-Lago palace of insecurity or the White House, only able to see himself. It’s a Trump-centric world, and we’re doomed to four more years of it.
What do we do? In the "Groundhog Day" movie, Murray's character slowly realizes he’s a self-centered jerk and then escapes the time loop by learning to be a good, loving person.
I don’t see Trump undergoing that transformation, and I certainly don’t have plans to change myself to align with his absence of values. You probably don’t, either.