The
GOP candidate's brouhaha with a Mexican-American judge exposes him as a manic
threat to anyone he dislikes.
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This year’s freakish presidential election has now devolved into
an ethnic brouhaha between two foreigners: A Mexican and a German.
The “Mexican” is Gonzalo Curiel, a U.S. federal judge who was
born, raised, and educated in Indiana.
The “German” is Donald Drumpf — also known as Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president.
The “German” is Donald Drumpf — also known as Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president.
Drumpf has two fraud cases against him in Judge Curiel’s court,
leading the GOP standard bearer to become unhinged over the idea that a
“foreigner” would be allowed to pass judgment on an upstanding American citizen
like him.
“He’s a Mexican,” The
Donald has complained about the jurist — who happens to be a full-blooded
American citizen.
By Drumpf’s standards, though, not even he himself can claim
pure-blooded Americano heritage
— only Native Americans can claim that, and even they immigrated from afar
centuries ago.
In fact, The Donald’s grandfather, Friedrich Drumpf, immigrated to the United States from Kallstadt, Germany about 120
years ago — and Anglicized his name from Drumpf to Trump.
Still, the GOP’s racist and nativist flag bearer insists that an American with Mexican genes should be disqualified from overseeing the fraud suits against Trump University.
The judge would inherently be biased, Trump claims, against the candidate who’s promised to “build a wall” between the United States and Mexico.
So, does his screwy claim that one’s background trumps one’s
commitment to fairness also mean that a Muslim judge should be disqualified
from any trial of Trump’s wrongdoings, since he’s promised to ban all Muslim
immigrants from entering the United States?
“Absolutely,” says the
GOP’s presidential wannabe.
Finally, it’s time to say the obvious: Donald is not just
plainspoken, nor is he merely trying to get media coverage. He’s deranged and
openly racist, and a manic threat to anyone he dislikes — which is everyone not
named Trump… or Drumpf.
OtherWords columnist Jim
Hightower is a radio commentator, writer, and public speaker. He’s the editor
of the populist newsletter, The Hightower Lowdown. OtherWords.org.