Mary Trump blasts Jon Stewart as ‘danger to democracy’ following his ‘Daily Show’
Apparently, Jon Stewart is back on The Daily Show. I didn't notice, but I came across this article in my newsfeed which raised some interesting points.
Trump's niece, Mary Trump, took issue with Stewart's commentary:
"'Both sides are the same' rhetoric...a potential disaster for democracy."
She does seemingly take after her uncle in some ways, with this kind of rhetoric of her own, where now she's calling Stewart a "threat to democracy" in classic those-who-are-not-with-us-are-against-us fashion. Essentially, this rhetoric is saying that no one is allowed to be objective or neutral.
Is this kind of wanton hostility towards a prospective Democratic supporter an effective way to gain hearts and minds in a tight election where only a few votes might decide it?
This kind of heavy-handed, scolding, sanctimonious, emotionally-laden rhetoric has got to stop.
It may sound clever among insulated academicians and out-of-touch ivory tower sycophants, but those of us at street level see something completely different. I think it would behoove some Democrats to understand just how tired people are becoming at hearing pampered, privileged white people who have probably never done a hard day's work in their lives presuming to tell working people what they should think and feel.
That's the disconnect that Democrats refuse to understand, and if anyone tries to explain to them (I've tried), all they do is respond with emotionalism, sanctimony, and hostility. Mary Trump says she's "angry" at Jon Stewart over this, but what does a privileged, wealthy person like her have to be angry about? Seriously. Maybe instead of giving in to emotionalism (which we've already heard far too much of), some rational, logical thinking might be in order. Just a thought.
If you're going to be angry, then at least be angry at the root problem, not the symptoms.
Apparently, Jon Stewart is back on The Daily Show. I didn't notice, but I came across this article in my newsfeed which raised some interesting points.
“These two candidates, they are both similarly challenged. And it is not crazy to think that the oldest people in the history of the country to ever run for president might have some of these challenges,” he said, referring to Trump and current President Joe Biden.
“We’re not suggesting neither man is vibrant, productive or even capable. But they’re both stretching the limits of being able to handle the toughest job in the world,” Stewart added.
Trump's niece, Mary Trump, took issue with Stewart's commentary:
Mary Trump later reposted the clip of Stewart’s statement to X, but took issue with the comedian’s comparison of the men, tweeting: "Not only is Stewart’s 'both sides are the same' rhetoric not funny, it’s a potential disaster for democracy."
"'Both sides are the same' rhetoric...a potential disaster for democracy."
She does seemingly take after her uncle in some ways, with this kind of rhetoric of her own, where now she's calling Stewart a "threat to democracy" in classic those-who-are-not-with-us-are-against-us fashion. Essentially, this rhetoric is saying that no one is allowed to be objective or neutral.
Is this kind of wanton hostility towards a prospective Democratic supporter an effective way to gain hearts and minds in a tight election where only a few votes might decide it?
This kind of heavy-handed, scolding, sanctimonious, emotionally-laden rhetoric has got to stop.
It may sound clever among insulated academicians and out-of-touch ivory tower sycophants, but those of us at street level see something completely different. I think it would behoove some Democrats to understand just how tired people are becoming at hearing pampered, privileged white people who have probably never done a hard day's work in their lives presuming to tell working people what they should think and feel.
That's the disconnect that Democrats refuse to understand, and if anyone tries to explain to them (I've tried), all they do is respond with emotionalism, sanctimony, and hostility. Mary Trump says she's "angry" at Jon Stewart over this, but what does a privileged, wealthy person like her have to be angry about? Seriously. Maybe instead of giving in to emotionalism (which we've already heard far too much of), some rational, logical thinking might be in order. Just a thought.
If you're going to be angry, then at least be angry at the root problem, not the symptoms.