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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Sat Aug 26, 2017, 08:58 AM Aug 2017

One dead in Charlottesville. Ten dead or missing at sea. Zero words spoken by Donald Trump


SATURDAY, AUG 26, 2017 08:00 AM EDT

Trump has no time or words for America’s dead sailors and their families

One dead in Charlottesville. Ten dead or missing at sea. Zero words spoken by Donald Trump

LUCIAN K. TRUSCOTT IV

Let me describe for you the chandelier above Trump’s bed in his bedroom in Trump Tower. It’s a gigantic circular thing, looks to be about four feet in diameter, made from strands of cut crystals strung from the circumference of the circle to a gathering point at the center, which is strung with even more cut crystal in a smaller circle, below which hangs a single crystal ball that’s got to be five, maybe six inches around. Below the chandelier is the Trump bed itself, one of those gigantic “California King” things, at the top end of which stands an elaborate gilded headboard, swirls of gold-filigreed wings surrounding what appears to be a crest or mirrored circle, below which stretches a deeply cushioned white panel of some sort — silk, maybe? — with four king-size pillows artfully arranged against it. At the other end of the Trump bed is a gilded bench, more gold filigree supporting more white cushioning, atop which perches a decorative array of coffee-table-size books and what looks to be a pile of what’s known in the trade as “shelter magazines.” Let’s not bother with the rest of the room, except to say that mirrored walls play a large role, and there are at least two marble columns in evidence. Oh, almost forgot the coffered ceiling above the bed, painted with what appear to be cherubs or angels, flying around the chandelier as if it were the sun. I’ve been to Iraq, and I’ve been in four Saddam Hussein palaces over there, and that room in Trump Tower would fit right in with the decor of any one of them, right down to the flying cherubs and about umpty-eleven yards of gold leaf.

Now let me describe to you the “bedroom” typically occupied by enlisted sailors aboard a United States Navy destroyer such as the USS John S. McCain, which was involved in a collision with a tanker off the coast of Singapore last Sunday. It’s called a “berthing compartment,” and it was one such berthing compartment on the McCain that was flooded in the collision with the tanker, taking the lives of 10 sailors, the bodies of only two of whom have been recovered, the other eight having been declared missing and presumed dead. A similar berthing compartment was struck on the USS Fitzgerald on June 17 in a collision with another tanker, causing flooding that took the lives of seven sailors. A berthing compartment is less of a room than it is an array of triple-stacked bunks, arranged along a central access area that’s about three to five feet wide, depending on the arrangement of the bunks. The bunks themselves are spartan affairs, maybe 24 inches wide with about 24 inches of headroom with a single drawer beneath each bunk for storage. Depending on its location within the ship, on the other side of the walls of the berthing compartment can be either the sea — which was the case in the compartments on both the McCain and the Fitzgerald — or perhaps a fuel tank, or a ship’s magazine stuffed with ammunition for its guns, or maybe the shafts of the ship’s screws. According to a friend of mine who is retired from the Navy, if you’re unlucky enough to be berthed there, the shafts “make loud rumbling, grinding noises all day and all night — remember, these are war ships, not cruise ships, so they keep moving, they’re always on patrol, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, they never stop, the noise never stops, and some of the bunks are ‘hot bunks,’ where one guy sleeps, and when he goes on duty, another guy takes the same bunk, so there’s no privacy at all, just the relentless duties of standing watch.”

Now, I don’t know where Trump was sleeping on either June 17 or August 20. He might have been in his bedroom at the White House, or he might have been at one of his golf clubs, or one of those nights might have been the one he stopped off to stay in Trump Tower. I’m not interested enough in the president’s peregrinations to track them, but I can guarantee you that he wasn’t in a two-foot by seven-foot bunk with two feet of headroom surrounded by 20 or more other bunks, listening to the screws of a destroyer churn relentlessly through the sea, or up against the ship’s hull with only a few inches of cold-rolled gray painted steel between himself and a crowded shipping lane somewhere in the Pacific. We don’t want him out there on a naval destroyer, of course. We want him in the White House, taking care that the laws are faithfully executed, and upholding and defending the Constitution, and resting himself up so he can arise the next morning and subject himself to whatever form of video or cartoon-illustrated intelligence briefing they’re providing for him these days.

In short, we want this president, like every other president before him, to be doing presidential type things. But I can guarantee you that last week, and the week before that, and the week following June 17, there was one presidential type thing that this president wasn’t doing, and that was deigning to speak out loud about the loss of the lives of the brave sailors serving on the two destroyers, or the loss of the life of Heather Heyer in the white supremacist terrorist attack in Charlottesville. No, Trump turned, as he always does, to thumb-thwacking his condolences on Twitter. About the casualties on the Fitzgerald, he tweeted, “Thoughts and prayers with the sailors of USS Fitzgerald and their families. Thank you to our Japanese allies for their assistance.” About the USS McCain, he thumb-thwacked: “Thoughts & prayers are w/ our @USNavy sailors aboard the #USSJohnSMcCain where search & rescue efforts are underway.” About Heather Heyer, he waited four days after her murder and then tweeted this bit of dandy doggerel: “Memorial service today for beautiful and incredible Heather Heyer, a truly special young woman. She will be long remembered by all!” So nice he added the exclamation point to crank up the authenticity of the four-day-late sentiment.

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One dead in Charlottesville. Ten dead or missing at sea. Zero words spoken by Donald Trump (Original Post) DonViejo Aug 2017 OP
K&R... spanone Aug 2017 #1
DonCon says only JoJo is being mistreated,,,,,,,,,,, Cryptoad Aug 2017 #9
The man has no soul. smirkymonkey Aug 2017 #2
As Bill Moyers put it, where there should be a soul (in Trump), "there is an open sore".... Pachamama Aug 2017 #3
I liken it to a black hole that sucks decency & goodness out dae Aug 2017 #10
He has supportive words for the fine nazis and klan members IronLionZion Aug 2017 #4
He loves our military... Fatemah2774 Aug 2017 #5
Go Lucian! shenmue Aug 2017 #6
twice recently, Navy ships hit by 'barges' ,many Navy die in their bunks! Not even a collision alarm Sunlei Aug 2017 #7
I have noted here this specific lack of Trump to posters who said, unironically, "But he Tweeted." WinkyDink Aug 2017 #8

spanone

(135,818 posts)
1. K&R...
Sat Aug 26, 2017, 09:04 AM
Aug 2017

trump, like all republican presidents, use the military as political pawns....trump likes soldiers who don't die

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
2. The man has no soul.
Sat Aug 26, 2017, 09:06 AM
Aug 2017

I wonder if he refrains from expressing his care or condolences for people because he knows how obviously insincere it will be to everyone. He is incapable of empathy. I honestly don't even think he can fake it.

dae

(3,396 posts)
10. I liken it to a black hole that sucks decency & goodness out
Sat Aug 26, 2017, 12:07 PM
Aug 2017

of the weak minded who buy his shtick.

Fatemah2774

(245 posts)
5. He loves our military...
Sat Aug 26, 2017, 09:57 AM
Aug 2017

Just upset that they lost their lives since he can't spin it about himself....

I truly never despised a president or a man as this treasonous thief who occupies the Oval Office.

Fixed up by his predecessor whom he hates for being wise, intelligent and Black.

Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
7. twice recently, Navy ships hit by 'barges' ,many Navy die in their bunks! Not even a collision alarm
Sat Aug 26, 2017, 10:09 AM
Aug 2017

Not even a 30 second collision alarm so people can wake up and run from the fucking hull!

Americas Commander in Chief acts like presidents "work" is not his job. At the minimum Republican party must replace THEIR sick, ill- Lunatic with Pence. Do ALL a presidents duties & work FOR HIM.

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