I think I’m starting this thread just to get the idea out of my head. It’s like an earworm. I keep imagining thousands of people sending Trump a copy of J. D. Polson and the Liberty Head Dime, because of the last line in the book.
J.D. is an armadillo who finds a Liberty Head Dime and enjoys the attention that he gets because of it. The attention mounts, and in the end he’s elected president, because of the dime. That’s when he’s told it’s - -
“. . . the loneliest job in the world.”
So. If there were a movement, would you send a copy?
There is plenty of real things to criticise him for. If you want to pretend that he didn’t graduate from Wharton go right ahead but don’t state it like it’s a fact.
And there is no way for a billionaire’s kid to graduate from a college other than academic merit.
I’m going by the quality of his spoken a written words, not any paper hanging on his walls. I’ve seen it estimated that his functional vocabulary is something like 300 words.
Not trying to pile on, but I don’t even see the point. Most campaigns have a request for action – increase cancer research, stop building a pipeline. What’s the message here? That some Americans want Trump to know that according to a children’s book, he’s taking on a lonely job that he campaigned for for almost two years?
Can you imagine fifty people a day, I said fifty people a day walking in sending Trump a copy of J. D. Polson and the Liberty Head Dime and walking out. And friends they may thinks it’s a movement.