
Trump has lost 55 cases and counting at this point, only having 1 minor case in all this time. The big loss was handed to him yesterday, right before he was supposed to attend a White House Christmas party — SCOTUS dismissed the Texas lawsuit I wrote about yesterday. Here’s how editorial cartoonists have covered Trump’s court losses this week, plus other news.
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Tokyo, great toons. I saw where a German magazine identified Trump as “Loser of the Year.” Here is a note I sent to my newspaper this morning, with an afterthought.
“The Supreme Court has refused to hear its second case, this one from Texas, on the outgoing president’s attempts to undermine the election. He lost another case in Wisconsin the same day, making his and his supporters’ court record 1 win, 53 losses. He has also lost several recounts, two in Georgia. What he is doing was predicted and predictable, but he has had his chance and failed to prove any wide-scale voter fraud. It is time to move on Mr. Trump. Man-up and admit you lost. You lost because you got fewer votes than Mr. Biden did where it mattered and in total. Our democracy and people (many Republicans) have been endangered by your continuing conspiracy efforts.”
After mentioning it to my wife, another pictorial hit my brain based on a friend who used to equate temper tantrums with what would happen to his daughter. He would say Donald Trump has his “dress over his head” which is like a girl getting her head stuck because she did not unbutton the dress and is throwing a fit. Using this analogy would unnerve Trump as it is accurate and equates him with a little girl which would throw his false bravado for a loop.
Keith
Your letter is good. I don’t like the analogy only for the reason that I don’t want girls to be used as a put-down for men. It perpetuates the idea that women are less than men.
Fair enough. I don’t disagree.