If you’re part of the 75 per cent of Australian women who dislike Donald Trump as the US President, chances are you’re not thrilled a TV star egomaniac is sitting behind the most powerful desk in the world.
When the 71-year-old first announced he would be running for the presidency in June 2015, the Left exploded with laughter.
How could The Apprentice and Miss Universe boss consider himself fit to lead the world’s most powerful nation? He’s an entertainer, not a politician! He might be worth US$3.5 billion – kick started by “a small loan of one million dollars” from his father when he was a young man – but that doesn’t make him a suitable candidate, does it?
It took billions of people almost 18 months to learn that apparently, yes, it did. The reality that an eccentric (crazy) celebrity had won the election was so stunning, we were nursing the grazes on our jawlines until the January inauguration.
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As the President’s first year in politics unfolded to look more like a circus with a revolving door of monkeys, progressives pointed their fingers and proudly said, ‘Told you so’. Trump’s oddly genitalic taunts about the North Korean leader’s nuclear weapons directly contradicted his self-assigned label of “very stable genius“, of course, and the Left was all too keen to highlight that Trump’s inadequacies in the Oval Office are largely because what he boasts in male bravado and fame, he lacks in experience.