It's truly a shame that some keep on defending the indefensible actions of Trump and some others, thus seemingly being unaware of the impact that such imagery has. On "Morning Joe" today, Joe Scarborough, a Republican and former representative from Florida, said that it's things like what Trump did that reinforces the "Ugly American" image that we all too often exhibit.
To put it another way, he's become a laughing stock amongst especially European leaders, and that has some serious implications. This, much like his perpetual lying and self-flattery, may have some significant implications down the road.
Well, it is kind of funny, though. I guess it's kind of an "Ugly American" thing, but Trump also gives off a kind of "regular Joe" vibe, even despite his vast wealth. In another life, he could have been selling hot dogs at Yankee Stadium, but here's "that guy" as President of the United States.
I can just picture the scene: "Yeah, I'm the President of the US of A. I'm the most important guy in this room. Get out of my way, you pipsqueak! You gotta problem with me lady? Tell it to the US Marines!"
Trump reminds me of a lot of guys - the kind who hang around the local tavern and think they know everything about everything - usually very loud and boisterous with their opinions. Sometimes they show up on message boards from time to time. Sure, he's embarrassing and a laughing stock, but there's also something very "American" about him as well.
I never really liked Nixon or Reagan either, but I will give them somewhat indirect credit in that, when the world thinks we have a deranged madman in the White House, things seem to go smoother.