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Jeff Cumberbatch - Columnist, Barbados Advocate
Jeff Cumberbatch – Columnist, Barbados Advocate

โ€œIn short, his wits being quite gone, he hit upon the strangest notion that every madman in this world hit upon, and that was that he fancied it was right and requisite, as well for the support of his own honour as for the service of his country, that he should make a knight-errant of himself, roaming the world over in full armour and on horseback in quest of adventures, and putting in practice himself all that he had read of as being the usual practices of knights-errant; righting every kind of wrong, and exposing himself to peril and danger from which, in the issue, he was to reap eternal renown and fame. Already the poor man saw himself crowned by the might of his arm Emperor of Trebizond at least; and so, led away by the intense enjoyment he found in these pleasant fancies, he set himself forthwith to put his scheme into executionโ€ฆโ€ โ€“Don Quixote โ€“ Miguel de Cervantes

As many others, including apparently the majority of the voters in the United States, I do not care much for the politics of the current president of the United States, Mr Donald Trump. Having myself survived exposure to the nightmare scenario of his Electoral College triumph last November, nothing he has done since persuades me that he is not the narcissistic, temperamental misogynist that he projected himself to be during the campaign to citizens of the United States who, albeit, by fortuitous electoral distribution and for their various personal reasons, did not care enough about these flaws and so elected him to the high office of POTUS, as it is so charmingly referred to.

Most of my readers will be familiar with the epithet โ€œquixoticโ€. It describes, according to one source, behaviour that is foolishly impractical especially in the pursuit of ideals and marked by rash, lofty, romantic ideas. The word derives from the character created in 1605 by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in his novel, โ€œThe History of the valorous and wittie (sic) Knight Errant Don Quixote of La Manchaโ€, to give its full title. There has been a number of musical and film adaptations since, including the 1992 โ€œMan of La Manchaโ€, featuring the popular hit, โ€œTo dream the impossible dreamโ€.

Constraints of space do not permit a fuller discussion today of the adventures of the title character, but the epigraph above offers some information as to the anatomy of his pursuits.

The connection that I seek to make between Don Quixote and Mr Trump lies in the erratic, nay, quixotic nature of the behaviour of each of these individuals. For instance, perhaps the best known escapade of Don Quixote is tilting at windmills, an expression that has found its way into the lexicon as a metaphor for inutility and one that is ideally likened to Mr Trumpโ€™s attempts to exclude Mexicans and some Muslims so that America will be โ€œgreatโ€ again, whatever that coded expression might mean.

โ€œAt this point they came in sight of thirty or forty windmills that there are on a plain, and as soon as Don Quixote saw them he said to his squire, “Fortune is arranging matters for us better than we could have shaped our desires ourselves, for look there, friend Sancho Panza, where thirty or more monstrous giants present themselves, all of whom I mean to engage in battle and slay, and with whose spoils we shall begin to make our fortunes; for this is righteous warfare, and it is God’s good service to sweep so evil a breed from off the face of the earth.”

“What giants?” said Sancho Panza.

“Those thou seest there,” answered his master, “with the long arms, and some have them nearly two leagues long.”

“Look, your worship,” said Sancho; “what we see there are not giants but windmills, and what seem to be their arms are the sails that turned by the wind make the millstone go.”

“It is easy to see,” replied Don Quixote, “that thou art not used to this business of adventures; those are giants; and if thou art afraid, away with thee out of this and betake thyself to prayer while I engage them in fierce and unequal combat.”

The analogy is satisfied even further whether we consider Sancho Panza to be Mr Mike Pence, the Vice-President, Ms Kellyanne Conway with her โ€œalternative factsโ€, or Mr Steve Bannon with his antediluvian views on difference and press freedom; and Mr Trumpโ€™s choice weapons of war not to be the lance and shield but his penchant for executive orders and late-night-to-early-morning tweets.

None of this is to ignore the fact that for some unarticulated reasons perhaps best known to them, there are those who support Mr Trump. I will not hazard a guess as to their reasons, although I am prepared to concede that they are certainly entitled to their opinions.

Nonetheless, his obsession with being perceived as the smartest and the most popular incumbent ever, as well as his seemingly facile ignorance of the basic principles of US constitutionalism that he swore to uphold less than a month ago, together with his propensity to speak in superlatives all mark him out as nothing less thanโ€ฆquixotic.

Indeed, Mr Trumpโ€™s relationship with matters legal so far has been less than auspicious. First, he chose to dismiss, as was his prerogative, the substantive Attorney General for demurring to a patently discriminatory embargo on certain individuals, even as his proposed replacement awaits Senate confirmation, thus leaving a gap in the governance architecture that would be constitutionally repugnant in most other jurisdictions. Second, he nominates a predictable replacement for Justice Scalia on the Supreme Court; one who, unsurprisingly, comes mouthing the same tired conservative claptrap about the Constitution having a settled meaning, as if time has stood still since the time of Jefferson and the others in the 18th century.

This jurisprudential perception is indeed instructive in the current context, for the original Constitutional text in the US regarded certain individuals, definable by a common characteristic, as being less than whole human beings. Too besides, it is at least passing strange that this soโ€“called โ€œrightโ€ meaning seems always to accord with conservative points of view, while those opinions that endorse such progressive values as the autonomy of women and others to guard their privacy are considered matters of regrettable and unconstitutional judicial activism.

The following piece is apposite:

Almost immediately after, Don Quixote runs into some merchants whom he challenges to admit that his lady, Dulcinea, is the most beautiful damsel in the world. Not sure where the situation is leading, they address him as โ€œSir Knightโ€ but anger him by some facetious comments regarding Dulcineaโ€™s beauty. On hearing these remarks, Don Quixote charges but unfortunately Rocinante slips and our knight ends up beaten by a muleteer. What might be construed as a setback for Don Quixote is easily explained: it was Rocinanteโ€™s fault.ย  But equally important (to him) is the fact that the merchants addressed Don Quixote in chivalric terms.


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388 responses to “The Jeff Cumberbatch Column – Don Quixote Goes to Washington”


  1. LOL @ Sancho J(ackass) Panties
    Wait a minute boss…. Wuh happun??!!
    Bushie got your first daughter bewitched or wuh…???!!
    Ha Ha Ha
    …the man cussing Bushie and the Bushman is nowhere to be found….
    But then….
    The wicked flee when no one pursues, but the righteous are bold as a lion….wid a whacker!!!

  2. Anonymouse - TheGazer Avatar
    Anonymouse – TheGazer

    I thought Sancha was going somewhere, but he became stupid after he shot his initial wad.

    Here wondering if Sancha is a pseudonym ๐Ÿ™‚


  3. Trump is not always wrong!

    We see Joy Read trying to present the USA as a paragon of virtue

    And The Donald as so unAmerican for telling the truth about a perennial, murderous country.

    What in the world? ‘Reality’ is more unreal than Trumpism.

    My God!


  4. @are-we- at 11:15 AM … You are quite right that “…It does not take a retired general to come to such conclusions. It is just commonsense.”

    However as right as you are it seems that the US and world media are wary of saying that the WH team lacks commonsense or absolutely do not know what they are doing.

    The press secretary actually said that the two gentlemen removed from the NSC principals’ team could attend at anytime matters required their expertise…how ridiculous can one be to offer that the ‘expertise’ of the Director of National Intelligence and the Chief of all military forces would not ALWAYS be required for a ‘NAT SECURITY’ advisory group.

    The absurdity was then compounded when the CIA Director who is ‘technically’ subordinate to the Dir of Nat Intel was then appointed to the NSC team.

    This action as a symptom of WH dysfunctional is particularly alarming. It panders to Trump’s imprecise and impractical actions which hark to specious goals about streamlining operational readiness.

    This is a major issue but it does not have the sexiness of the wall or the travel ban and thus does not get the full court press it deserves.

    So yes Democrats need to prosecute this vigorously…it shows the President as being extremely uninformed and confused.


  5. There is even a famous song about Don Quixote


  6. Sancho is right, sort of. Quixotic acts are acts of futile idealism that always fail. Which does not describe The Donald at all. To the contrary, he is usually cynical, effective and successful.

    But however wrong Jeff may be, he has his loyal followers.

    Meanwhile, Pacha is bewildered whenever The Donald says something like, “We (Americans) have been killers too”. I told you Trump was better than Hillary, Pacha.

  7. Anonymouse - TheGazer Avatar
    Anonymouse – TheGazer

    “ancho is right, sort of. Quixotic acts are acts of futile idealism that always fail. Which does not describe The Donald at all. To the contrary,” he is shallow, bigoted, vain, xenophobic and instead of tilting his lance at windmills he tilts them at those who are unlike him.

    Sancho’s initial post was good, afterward, he wandered off the reservation.


  8. Anonymouse – TheGazer February 6, 2017 at 8:25 PM #

    โ€œI thought Sancha was going somewhere, but he became stupid after he shot his initial wad. Here wondering if Sancho is a pseudonymโ€ฆโ€

    @ The Gazer

    Sancho Panza is a character in the Don Quixote novel. As such, I believe Sancho is definitely a pseudonym used for a specific purpose. But exactly where are you going with your comments, Mr. Gazer?

    Based on the construct of Sanchoโ€™s contribution, the way in which he meticulously analyzed the novel and his usage of language, it is clear that the author has an above average knowledge of English Literature and may be an author, poet or journalist.

    So, Mr. Gazer, are you suggesting Mr. Panza is actually Carl Moore?


  9. Zoe is coming out with his usual Judeo Christian shit subordinated through white spectacles for a white God to justify Trump’s prejudice against muslims.

    Laws of Karma mean Trump will be disrespected more than Obama ever was and America will become the failed state it deserves to be with its lying Department of Justice and corrupt regime

  10. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    dpD

    You said tonight;

    The absurdity was then compounded when the CIA Director who is โ€˜technicallyโ€™ subordinate to the Dir of Nat Intel was then appointed to the NSC team.

    Of course you realize where that simple fact could lead when compounded with other facts.

    Yuh know dat the CIA Director is Comey, Right?

    Yuh know dat Comey has been been assured that Trump will not fire him.

    Yuh know dat Comey is very much on shaky ground with respect to actions taken against CLinton just before the elections?

    So yuh shud understand why Comey would be essential as a member of the Principals committee.


  11. Comey is FBI Director, the Director of the CIA is Mike Pompey


  12. @Are-we….you are thinking FBI. Can’t blame Comey on this one! LOL.

    Regardless, however, don’t expect that Comey will play ball with Trump if he ever crosses the line…I still believe he is more of a straight-shooter than the Clinton debacle paints him to be.

    Call me naive or worst but I can’t accept that the same fortitude and honesty which gilded his strong defense of the US legal system as Attorney Gen (Ag) when he was assaulted by the illegality of the Bush WH could be breached so completely to strip him of all integrity and strength of character.

    That type of personality see-saw just does not make practical sense.

    His was a terrible case of professional ‘damned if you and damned if you don’t’. It made him look like a political lackey when he wasn’t.


  13. John,
    I am sure you watched the news tonight, and would have learned that Bannon is on the NSC, because he wrote the Executive order, putting himself on the body, giving it to Trump to sign, which he did, WITHOUT READING IT, and only afterward did he realize what he had done. It is only now that he is beginning to realize what a horrible mistake it is. If he could have read it, without automatically signing everything that is put in front of him, he would realize that he is not in the Trump office, but in the White House, and that there is a difference. What a Chump.


  14. “Ava DuVernay on the legacy of slavery: โ€˜The sad truth is that some minds will not be changedโ€™
    DuVernayโ€™s last film, Selma, was overlooked at the Oscars. Her documentary 13th, which links Trump-era America to its racist past, is a hot favourite to win an award”

    https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/feb/06/ava-duvernay-legacy-slavery-selma-oscars-13th-trump-era-america-racist-past-award


  15. Exclaimer

    If you go and read a bit about how slavery worked in the Muslim East you will count yourself and many others lucky to be alive.

    I don’t think Hollywood would ever tackle such a hot potato!!

    The fact is that the Muslim East from about the year 700AD removed 11 to 14 million slaves from both Africa and Europe.

    From Africa, they came overland in the Trans Saharan Slave Trade, from Europe by conquest.

    Slaves with white skin were preferred but most of the slaves would have come from Africa because Europe fought back.

    The Crusades and then the expulsion from Spain were two examples.

    To prevent slaves reproducing, castration of males was employed!!

    Go and do some reading and you will see for yourself.

  16. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/#

    This dude is correct, Caribbean leaders should totally ignore trump and his isis crap, the real danger to the Caribbean people is the illiterate trump, who has no clue what is happening in the real world as he lives in his delusional world of pathological lies…trump is the real danger as he is to the US.

    “If he could have read it, without automatically signing everything that is put in front of him,”

    But trump cannot read anything that’s put in front of him, he cannot read at that level and if he does not have someone close who can read and comprehend those documents who would not lie to him, they will have fun in the white house putting all types of crap in front of him to sign. ..he will sign away the US.lol….no wonder Russia is so elated..hahaha…no wonder Bannon and others love Friday even8 in the white house..lol.

    Bannon should be fired fpr that stunt, but I am sure by now he gpt trump by the balls for all the nasty things they did together to get into the whitehouse, that trump has to now keep real quiet or be exposed… ..not to mention Bannon would have armed neo nazis and vicious white supremacists on speed dial. Be careful what you wish for….ya might just get it.

    @chadsterthetrumpplant….it’s on every link where you type trump’s literacy or lack of and now known worldwide that trump is an illiterate and still not a word from you fraud on the subject.


  17. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    John…ya know nobody cares, that was white on white crimes….yall settled that, people are concerned with the 400 years of physical and still ongoing psycholigical destruction of the black race….that is yet to see closure that will keep haunting your progeny….400 years and it can never be hidden or forgotten. …talk about that curse following yall.

  18. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    And ya will never be able to cover up the reality that whites funded the transatlantic slave trade maliciously, brutally and greedily managed and controlled it for 400 years….ya cant cut and paste enough misleading and misdirecting information to make that go away…she’s called karma John and she is on her way at breakneck speed.

  19. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    “Sancho is right, sort of. Quixotic acts are acts of futile idealism that always fail. Which does not describe The Donald at all. To the contrary, he is usually cynical, effective and successful.

    But however wrong Jeff may be, he has his loyal followers.”

    I never wrote that Trump was quixotic. Au contraire, I suggested he was Don Quixote himself.

    Perhaps people do not like your fraudulent, pretentious, sniveling, jejune attitude, Chad. Work on it!

  20. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Oops!

    Sargeant / dpD;
    My apologies for the Comey Gaffe! Nevertheless I think Comey is not aboveboard and might have been compromised somehow. But time will tell where he really stands. Perhaps very soon as this administration falls apart.

    ww&C;
    The most interesting part of the story of Bannon tricking Trump into putting him on the Principals Committee is that, if that is true, it shows up in a most stark light the dysfunction of the whole Whitehouse and its low probability of survival in the present form without causing severe damage to the body politic. Not even Ivanka and his Son-in-Law seems to have been aware of what was happening and be therefore in a position to whisper into his ear and correct it. Yuh know where dat leading, right?

    The portents are totally bad!

    Time for a reset!!


  21. Sancho Panza was written into Don Quixote, as a foil. His down-to-earth, analyses were those of the small man. Remember that the windmills the Don was tilting at were the obstructive practices of the politicians. Trump is no Quixote, he is part of that lot who stand in the way of the people. Trump will cause many tears to fall in the U.S.A.


  22. A newly released introduction to the paper back version of Peter Dale Scott’s book The American Deep State: Big Money, Big Oil, and the Struggle for U.S. Democracy, Updated Edition (copyright 2017), has been posted at WhoWhatWhy(dot)org:

    Donald J. Trump and the Deep State Part 1

    Undoubtedly Trump entered politics as a maverick real estate investor and TV star, funding the early stages of his campaign himself. But as his campaign grew, he came to reach out more and more to Wall Street financing, notably from Robert Mercer, the co-CEO of hedge fund Renaissance Technologies,[34] Then Trump named as his campaignโ€™s Finance Chairman Steve Mnuchin, formerly of Skull and Bones and Goldman Sachs.[35]

    As many predicted, Mnuchin later became Trumpโ€™s nominee for Treasury Secretary, which could make him the third former Goldman executive to lead Treasury in the last four administrations, after Robert Rubin and Hank Paulson. In addition, Trump has named Gary Cohn, former president of Goldman Sachs, as his chief economic advisor and Director of the National Economic Council.[36]

    In short, Trump did not challenge but preserved the status of what Jeffrey Sachs has called the Wall Street-Washington complex, which has steered the financial system toward control by a few politically powerful Wall Street firms, notably Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, and a handful of other financial firms.[37]

    http://whowhatwhy.org/2017/02/06/donald-j-trump-deep-state-part-1/

    Part 2, to follow later, I assume.


  23. Well Well, wrote:
    “…As POTUS however, there will be times when he and he alone will have to rapidly analyze, process and comprehend dangerous & critical material and make decisions that affects the lives of millions of people around the world.”
    That is the real danger of Trump being president. And above all he and Bannon hate the truth, that he can never stand in Obama’s shoes. That is what the Republicans hate also. That is what motivates and supports their bigotry.Tough titty. they have to live with that fact. All the poor whites from Kentucky, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and all those other places who placed their vote for him, expecting him to get them jobs are now discovering that those types of jobs they want are gone never to come again.If they repeal the Affordable Care Act, the benefits they enjoyed arising from it will be gone, and the Republicans have nothing with which to replace it.


  24. John is proving white people are as boring as vanilla with no substance


  25. heaven is not white

  26. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://re http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/steve-bannon-white-house-donald-trump-islamist-terrorism-jihadist-world-views-alarming-parallels-a7566886.html

    Are We There..Bannon has an agenda, is fully aware of trump’s illiteracy and knows he cannot be stopped by tล•ump without consequences. Tล•ump’s dughter and son in law have to be out of the white house by sundown every Friday to sundown Saturday. …..that’s all the time Bannon needs every week, that’s the time he can get trump to sign anything…whether he wants to or not.

    Alvin…..most of the bible belters and Appalachian people are just like trump, either functioning or nonfunctional illiterates who are also racists….it was easy for trump and his lowlifes to fool thรจm by the 10s of millions…..a cakewalk. All was needed was to stir up race hatred.


  27. Alvin Cummins February 7, 2017 at 7:56 AM #
    Sancho Panza was written into Don Quixote, as a foil. His down-to-earth, analyses were those of the small man. Remember that the windmills the Don was tilting at were the obstructive practices of the politicians. Trump is no Quixote, he is part of that lot who stand in the way of the people. Trump will cause many tears to fall in the U.S.A.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    What do you think was the role Dulcinea del Toboso … Sophia Loren in one screen adaptation?

    I agree Trump is no Don Qixote for the simple reason that he has 65 plus million americans behind him.

    Duhhhhh!!

    Don Quixote had only Sancho!!

  28. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    60 million Americans behind trump and all are as illiterate as he is….anyway, ya lying John, many have realized their mistake of voting for that idiot and the other 240 million Americans will get rid of trump….remember he reads at a 5th or 6th grade level, so he will never know wwhen he is violating the Constitution again, or committing a crime, as president……..impeachment. .lol

  29. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://ow.ly/E5ZY308LkR7

    An illiterate president, a former stripper as first lady and pure evil in the white house…the people are now awaking.

    http://ow.ly/4LBH308Llbk

    Pure lies and evil now visited on the country,


  30. WW&C
    Trump and his company of misogynists,liars and hangers on want to give the impression that TERRORISM is foreign,Islamist and un-American.George Bush 43 introduced the words ACTS of TERROR.The facts are that the United States of America is a hotbed of acts of terrorism from its infancy,345 and counting.The institutionalised,deliberate killing of black US citizens including innocent black children is excluded from this listing.

    http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/terrorism/wrjp255a.html


  31. Truthstream Media: They Want to Make Order Out of All This Programmed Chaos

  32. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Yep…it’s very convenient to maintaining the 240 year old evil status quo of demonizing and terrorizing black people….Gabriel

  33. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Alvin CumminsFebruary 7, 2017 at 8:09 AM
    “All the poor whites from Kentucky, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, and all those other places who placed their vote for him, expecting him to get them jobs are now discovering that those types of jobs they want are gone never to come again.If they repeal the Affordable Care Act, the benefits they enjoyed arising from it will be gone, and the Republicans have nothing with which to replace it.”

    Alvin, this is one of the very rare occasions the miller is singing in the same intellectual choir as you.

    Itโ€™s truly amazing how so many people could so easily fall over and over for the biggest con game played by megalomaniacs.

    You were probably too young to have first-hand knowledge of the demagoguery of Mussolini and Hitler but your โ€˜self-acclaimedโ€™ vast knowledge through wide-ranging reading should have exposed you in some โ€˜limitedโ€™ way to those outstanding characters in 20th Century geo-political history.

    The only jobs on offer to these intellectually-backward redneck racists are their enlisting in the growing underground army of tugs to beat the crap out of blacks and then shoot them like rabies-infected dogs.

    Does that in any way remind you of a local enforcer โ€˜Jonesingโ€™ around in his administrationโ€™s intent to crack disagreeing heads and shoot the rebellious black bajan bastards?

    But that would be serving the blacks their due reward for even thinking about hitching their โ€˜blackenedโ€™ mules on their โ€˜never-inheritedโ€™ 40 acres to any Trump bandwagon despite they see in him a white Messiah called Jesus sent to deliver them from bondage of economic servitude to take back their jobs from immigrants.

    But, Alvin you donโ€™t have to go so far back for a โ€˜similarโ€™ example of the gullibility of the masses.

    Right there on the political doorstep of your birthplace is an ongoing campaign started in 2008 (and expected to reach its zenith of โ€˜moralโ€™ hypocrisy in the coming months) for the control of the minds of the naรฏve masses through a constant feeding from a poisoned chalice filled with deceit, lies, broken promises and downright propaganda and served ร  la DLP carte with the help of the โ€˜taggedโ€™ evangelical hypocrites in dog collars.


  34. Jeff Cumberbatch February 7, 2017 at 7:47 AM #
    I never wrote that Trump was quixotic. Au contraire, I suggested he was Don Quixote himself.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    “And Philip ran thither to him, and heard him read the prophet Esaias, and said, Understandest thou what thou readest?”

    The problem with using Don Quixote as the basis of the blog to attack Trump is that Don Quixote was not meant to be a physical man … he was meant I think, to show what Man can be.

    That is why Don Quixote acts alone and has no following โ€ฆ because most men donโ€™t understand what is possible.

    Copying and pasting words from the book and attempting to dissociate from their meaning puts Jeff into a bind โ€ฆ at least in my view.

    I think he has shot himself in the foot โ€ฆ. In fact he has blown the whole thing off!!

    Will Trump march into hell for a heavenly cause … will he run where the brave dare not go ……. will he strive with his last ounce of courage ….. will he reach the impossible star …. he has done part of it already and he will go all the way.

    Right or wrong …that is what he is about.

    Jeff has unintentionally echoed Zoe’s sentiments.


  35. John having fun at Jeff’s expense. Too funny!

    >

  36. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    https://www.barbadostoday.bb/2017/02/07/teach-african-history-teach-it-right/

    Let’s see if this will be actively supported on the island, blacks tend to be their own biggest enemies and dont realize it’s only themselves they hurt, particularly when they are the ones who have to live on the island and experience the negativity on a daily basis.


  37. https://www.facebook.com/Channel4News/?hc_ref=NEWSFEED
    Channel 4 News
    3 February at 11:00 ยท

    This is how George W. Bush and Donald J. Trump talk about Muslims.

    Both said they would protect America from Islamic extremism – but their message towards all Muslims was quite different.


  38. akla residents said several children were orphaned as a result of the attack.
    “These kids, they lost their parents for no reason.”
    Yemenis speak of US raid that killed civilians
    Locals say a US raid in Bayda province last month killed 16 civilians, including women and children.
    aljazeera.com
    http://aje.io/p2hk


  39. “Donald J. Trump is learning the hard way that governing a country is different to running a business or a TV show,” writes Rob Crilly.
    Trump’s learning he can’t be King of America. What happens when gets bored?
    Subscriber-only content.
    telegraph.co.uk
    http://trib.al/DLoO6zF


  40. These are the positives that trumps reign offers and Bim should see what it can grab from the intelectual exodus from the USA.

    Canadian firms are hoping a fast-track visa will help lure top talent away from Silicon Valley.
    Trump travel ban: Canada’s tech firms see opportunity
    bbc.com|By BBC News
    http://bbc.in/2jVShGf

  41. jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    jeff Cumberbatch

    Now, with the Republicans controlling both the Senate and Congress, and with a President Trump, emboldened by his electoral mandate, entitled to reject the Republican establishment as a consequence of their earlier treatment causing him to do it โ€œall by himselfโ€, the circumstances are ideal for a return to a quasi-monarchical system of โ€œTrumpismโ€.

    From ny column, “A return to the Monarchy?” November 19, 2017.


  42. jeff Cumberbatch February 7, 2017 at 1:41 PM #

    From ny column, โ€œA return to the Monarchy?โ€ November 19, 2017.
    ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

    Re check your date above.


  43. @John what exactly are you prosecuting re Don Quixote not being a relevant analogy or direct theme as a ‘meme’ for Donald Trump.

    In the world of literary analysis your point is spurious at best and lacking reason at worst.

    “I agree Trump is no Don Quixote for the simple reason that he has 65 plus million americans behind him.” This makes little sense to me.

    A Knight is an individual warrior accompanied by his squire even as he is one of the team of his Monarch’s trusted regiment, when needed.

    He is too often a nobleman in his own right with a county or large swath of people who follow his direction.

    Trump can be equated to Quixote the knight, directly or indirectly. The theme of titling at windmills where Trump goes after real constructs but completely misconstrues fact from fiction is crystal clear to anyone who has an unbiased appreciation.

    Trump is very singular in his behavior. The ignoble knight who ‘calls his own shots’. He is also the knight of the landed gentry who leads the 60 millions ‘peasants’ .

    Your analysis has no grounding in practical appreciation of literature and life


  44. Follow the money…
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    The Other 98%
    1 hr ยท

    Why did Republicans confirm Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education despite her having absolutely zero relevant experience or credentials? We have a few suggestions
    https://www.facebook.com/TheOther98/photos/a.115969958413991.17486.114517875225866/1690833154260989/?type=3

  45. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    My bad, Vincent. As soon as I stop writing 2016 for everything in January…now it is 2017… ๐Ÿ™

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