Donald Trump inauguration
By Any Means Necessary
- by any means necessary
- Cluelessness
- Collective Narcissism
- Conformity and Groupthink
- Delusions of Grandeur
- Diffusion of Responsibility
- DisruptJ20
- Donald Trump inauguration
- Extreme Emotion
- Hillary Clinton
- Leftists
- mob mentality
- mob psychology
- Obama
- polarization
- political correctness
- Projection
- protests
- Risky Behaviors
- Us-versus-Them Mentality: Vilification
- ‘Deindividuation’
The Inauguration Day demonstrations can serve as an object lesson for many Americans. First, they will give us a good picture of the bullet we dodged, the type of PC-induced intolerance that would have been more broadly infused into America had Hillary Clinton won the presidency. Second, we’ll get a really good inspection of what political correctness looks like in its more advanced stage—after it’s morphed literally into mob behavior.
A Modest Proposal — To All Those Boycotting Members of Congress
For starters, no White House tours for their constituents. Why go to where the illegitimate president lives? Next, and more importantly, these recalcitrant Members of Congress should be asked to re-route their constituent requests that would go to federal departments and agencies. Instead constituents should work through the office of another Member of Congress who does believe Trump is legitimately the President of the United States. Finally, if Trump is not the legitimate president, how can he sign legislation originated by Lewis et al.?