{UAH} fwd.ed excerpt - Donald Trump drama @ theatres end badly...
fwd.ed - Donald Trump drama @ theatres end badly...
Act 2 – cont.
....the ritual renouncing (Donald Trump) is not over; the spotlight
becomes crowded as one Republican after another steps forward to
condemn Trump, and demand he step down. There is John McCain,
Condoleezza Rice, Arnold Schwarzenegger, several sitting Senators such
as Dan Sullivan from Alaska, governors from South Dakota, Utah, and
the battleground state of Ohio. Too many Congressmen to name jostle
for attention, and behind them are talk show hosts, donors, and
pundits, all denouncing their candidate.
The highlight of this act is GOP pundit Ana Navarro. Her monologue is
interrupted by another Republican who complains about her use of the
word "pussy", she turns on him with a furious rebuttal of Trump and
his enablers culminating with the full-throated line that will likely
be most remembered in this play: "I think that every single Republican
is going to have to answer the question: What did you do the day you
saw the tape of this man boasting about grabbing a women's pussy?"
Act 3 – The Dark Tower
For the next act, the curtain rises on Saturday afternoon, revealing
diehard Trump supporters and GOP elites fighting over the smoking
rubble of the Republican National Headquarters. The battle is won with
a series of unexpected defections from the Trump ranks, which soon
becomes a flood. Reince Priebus, powerful chairman of the Republican
National Committee and a former stalwart surprises everyone by
announcing that the party will stop funding Trump immediately, hoping
he can divert the money to salvage some down ticket campaigns.
A defiant Trump retreats to his tower, surrounded by family and the
last loyalists such as Rudy Giuliani and Brietbart editor Stephen
Bannon. He emerges briefly to pump his fists defiantly among a crowd
of dwindling supporters who have gathered on the sidewalks, then
returns to his bunker.
Act 4 – Death and Taxes
It's 3 am. Trump is sitting in his bunker, lit only by the light from
his phone. He is tweeting defiantly, in ALL CAPS, in turns defensive,
wildly aggressive, and angry. As he grows more and more wild-eyed his
advisors exchange nervous glances and wonder which of them must share
the latest polls.
The next scene is the traditional Sunday morning TV talk show circuit.
Trump's last remaining surrogates chant Bill Clinton's name
repeatedly, in a Dadaist turn which is as jarring as it is
nonsensical.
Finally, we are in St. Louis at Washington for the second and probably
final debate of the 2016 Presidential election. A puffy-eyed Trump
faces his nemesis Clinton. They sit across from each other, one
looking harried and worn, the other quietly smiling to herself
shuffling her papers and humming a jaunty tune. After a brief
introduction by Anderson Cooper, the first question goes to Secretary
Clinton, who pauses for a moment, smiles in anticipation, and gently
asks Trump about his taxes.
It is too much for Trump, he snaps and lunges across the table. As he
tries to get his *short* fingers around her throat, he screams about
Benghazi, her husband, Wikileaks and emails. The Secret Service leap
in from back stage, and then Trump grabs his chest, rolls off the
table, falls on the floor, and feigns a heart attack.
President Clinton, the entire cast, and the rattled and exhausted
audience stream up the aisles and out of the theatre leaving Trump
alone, on the floor, on his back, in the dark.
Fin.
http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/this-donald-trump-drama-ends-badly/ar-BBxbwq9?ocid=iehp
- Peace!, To The U.S.A., Uganda & The World
/ Amb. Ikanos *aka *Doyen Al_Wasi Ata - Eidi II
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Act 2 – cont.
....the ritual renouncing (Donald Trump) is not over; the spotlight
becomes crowded as one Republican after another steps forward to
condemn Trump, and demand he step down. There is John McCain,
Condoleezza Rice, Arnold Schwarzenegger, several sitting Senators such
as Dan Sullivan from Alaska, governors from South Dakota, Utah, and
the battleground state of Ohio. Too many Congressmen to name jostle
for attention, and behind them are talk show hosts, donors, and
pundits, all denouncing their candidate.
The highlight of this act is GOP pundit Ana Navarro. Her monologue is
interrupted by another Republican who complains about her use of the
word "pussy", she turns on him with a furious rebuttal of Trump and
his enablers culminating with the full-throated line that will likely
be most remembered in this play: "I think that every single Republican
is going to have to answer the question: What did you do the day you
saw the tape of this man boasting about grabbing a women's pussy?"
Act 3 – The Dark Tower
For the next act, the curtain rises on Saturday afternoon, revealing
diehard Trump supporters and GOP elites fighting over the smoking
rubble of the Republican National Headquarters. The battle is won with
a series of unexpected defections from the Trump ranks, which soon
becomes a flood. Reince Priebus, powerful chairman of the Republican
National Committee and a former stalwart surprises everyone by
announcing that the party will stop funding Trump immediately, hoping
he can divert the money to salvage some down ticket campaigns.
A defiant Trump retreats to his tower, surrounded by family and the
last loyalists such as Rudy Giuliani and Brietbart editor Stephen
Bannon. He emerges briefly to pump his fists defiantly among a crowd
of dwindling supporters who have gathered on the sidewalks, then
returns to his bunker.
Act 4 – Death and Taxes
It's 3 am. Trump is sitting in his bunker, lit only by the light from
his phone. He is tweeting defiantly, in ALL CAPS, in turns defensive,
wildly aggressive, and angry. As he grows more and more wild-eyed his
advisors exchange nervous glances and wonder which of them must share
the latest polls.
The next scene is the traditional Sunday morning TV talk show circuit.
Trump's last remaining surrogates chant Bill Clinton's name
repeatedly, in a Dadaist turn which is as jarring as it is
nonsensical.
Finally, we are in St. Louis at Washington for the second and probably
final debate of the 2016 Presidential election. A puffy-eyed Trump
faces his nemesis Clinton. They sit across from each other, one
looking harried and worn, the other quietly smiling to herself
shuffling her papers and humming a jaunty tune. After a brief
introduction by Anderson Cooper, the first question goes to Secretary
Clinton, who pauses for a moment, smiles in anticipation, and gently
asks Trump about his taxes.
It is too much for Trump, he snaps and lunges across the table. As he
tries to get his *short* fingers around her throat, he screams about
Benghazi, her husband, Wikileaks and emails. The Secret Service leap
in from back stage, and then Trump grabs his chest, rolls off the
table, falls on the floor, and feigns a heart attack.
President Clinton, the entire cast, and the rattled and exhausted
audience stream up the aisles and out of the theatre leaving Trump
alone, on the floor, on his back, in the dark.
Fin.
http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/this-donald-trump-drama-ends-badly/ar-BBxbwq9?ocid=iehp
- Peace!, To The U.S.A., Uganda & The World
/ Amb. Ikanos *aka *Doyen Al_Wasi Ata - Eidi II
--
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