It has become a mantra here at Hispanic Fanatic worldwide headquarters: Trump is exactly who he is, and he is never going to change.
Oh, I know his approval rating edged up, ever so slightly, when his administration performed semi-competently after hurricanes devastated Texas and Louisiana.
Yes, what passes for success in the Trump Administration is performing a governmental function without fucking it up too badly. What is hailed as a mighty triumph is the mere act of avoiding catastrophe. And the sad thing is that even these pathetic “victories” are rare.
For example, the meager amount of good will that the president had accumulated vanished when Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico.
What can you say about the administration’s delay in lifting the Jones Act, and for only a short time, when the island so desperetly needs help?
What can you say about Trump’s dismissal of the hurricane and its death toll as minor issues?
What can you say about Trump’s flippant remarks about Puerto Rico’s debt, which caused Wall Street to promptly freak out?
What can you say about Trump picking a fight with the mayor of San Juan, even bringing back his infamous “nasty woman” remark?
What can you say about Trump implying that Puerto Ricans “want everything done to be for them” and that the cleanup has greatly inconvenienced America?
What can you say when instead of “mourning with and for those who lost their lives, Trump is using those who lost their lives as a way to make a broader argument that the media’s criticism of him is unfair and biased”?
What can you say when the GOP’s response to hurricanes that wipe out ethnic minorities ranges from “Heck of a job Brownie” to “It’s a good news story”?
What can you say about a president who simply cannot take any criticism from a brown person and/or a woman without lashing out like a snarling pit bull?
What can you say about those damn paper towels?
What can you say except that this is the man America elected president, and we are all the sorrier for it.