I didn’t stay up to watch the great debate because A) It
isn’t really all that important, B) It probably won’t matter very much in the long
run, and C) Are you mental? It was Trump and Clinton, for heaven’s sake. What was
I going to learn by listening to a pair of geriatric mental defectives going at
it over a lectern? As it happens I did wake a couple of times and heard bits of
it on the always-on (don’t ask) radio that lives in the bedroom. The early polls are
right. Insofar as it means anything at all, Hillary ‘won’.
But it was far from being a presidential debate. Let’s
face it, the USA is screwed in leadership terms, whichever one it ends up with.
But that need not be such a problem. After all, Belgium did without an entire government
for 20 months and nobody really noticed because governments are often more about
setting tone, rather than doing any hard governing. And as far as I can make out,
Italy hasn’t had anything resembling stable government since, well, since
Mussolini. So long as the Chianti keeps flowing, it seems, it’s all good.
Let’s face it,
much as I would laugh and laugh and laugh should Donald Trump take up residency
in the White House, a part of me would feel sorry for the USA. I don’t think
Trump would be the new Reagan, I think Trump is – and you do too, if you’ll
admit it – a vainglorious, bombastic bag of hot air with a hair trigger and an
eloquence that would make Wayne Rooney look like a world class orator. His performance
the other night, although many are wishfully claiming otherwise, was clumsy, unprepared,
and occasionally petulant. He sounded like a playground bully, bested by words,
firing back “Yeah? Yeah? Well... your momma!”
As for Hillary, where does one start? She is as dull as
dull gets and as much a part of the rancid establishment as the incumbent
she hopes to succeed. The missus likes Obama, says he’s got a personality and
it’s true, he does seem like a good man at heart and probably great fun at dinner. But he
has done much to lead America down the slippery slope of decline that socialism inevitably brings and like our own soft-left recent governments has let down swathes of exactly
the kind of people who made the USA great. Hillary represents more of the same.
Plus, you know, Bill...
Top trolling, USA. Well played...
America is due a republican in the top job, as the UK is
due a new Maggie. May and Trump could do business together and who knows, she
might distract him while the US government gets on with running things behind
his back. He’s no smooth operator and he will be way more of a laughing stock
than Dubbya ever was – George Bush looks pretty good now, doesn’t he folks?
Hell, he may last no more than a few months before it all goes tits up for him.
But face it you have to root for him because the alternative is Hillary fucking
Clinton.
