Making It Worse

Maria Corina Machado won the Nobel peace prize, last year, for her fight for democracy against the Venezuelan leader, Maduro. Maduro was abducted by Trump‘s henchmen and is now in prison in New York. Vice president Delcy Rodriguez is now acting president in Venezuela. Rodriguez is said to be even more despicable than Maduro. She is currently playing nice with Trump. However, little has changed in Venezuela.

Machado, visited the White House earlier this week, trying to curry favour with Trump. Trump, in recent weeks, stated that Machado was not ready to lead Venezuela because she does not have enough respect. That did not stop Machado from giving Trump her Nobel peace prize on her visit to the White House. Trump being Trump, kept the prize. Machado did not get any promises from Trump, but she did get a swag bag, as she left the White House

The entire world knows that if you want to get anything from Trump, you have to flatter him as if he’s a five-year-old child. What the world should know is that Trump‘s actions are based on the last person he talks to. Trump may consider, at the moment that the prize was given to him, to play kingmaker for Machado. But if he talks to someone else, such as Steven Miller, five minutes later, he might have a completely different opinion and ensure that Rodriguez remains in power as long as oil comes to the US

My five-year-old grandson, would probably be embarrassed at the flattery given to Trump, at the presents, at the praise given to him. Everyone gets it except him.

It does not matter to him that the Nobel prize committee has already indicated that Machado giving the prize to Trump means nothing. It recognizes Machado as the winner of the prize and no one else. Whoever visits the Trump White House from here on, I’m sure will get shown the prize and hear Trump boasting about the prize being his.

Pathetic.

That’s all I have for today.

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