Our regular readers are undoubtedly familiar with our eternal penchant for the selection of words that singularly express the writer’s precise intention. We must sadly admit that, in the context of Donald Trump’s violent assertion of “chutzpa” or arrogant hubris, churlishly, illegally, and without appropriate authorization, asserting his neurotic perception of singular authority to devastate the White House, we were frustratingly unable to discern an appropriately judgmental expression. Adjectives such as “inappropriate,” “ignorant,” “tasteless,” “philistine,””hubristic,” ” impulsive,” “incomprehensible,” “atrocious,” irresponsible,” seem to be morally and dynamically insufficient to describe the distintitive nature of Trump’s uniquely pathological act; the closest we were able to arrive at an appropriately suitable word was word was “Rape;” with the admission that “inappropriate,” is far from satisfyingly descriptive of the primative act nof carnal rape.
We might consider the outrageous act of Trump’s unauthorized, assertive, and presumptuously hubristic act as an unintended public confession of his chronic, singular mental detachment from empirical reality.
The White House’s history (notably, outside the limited conception of Donald J. Trump) began in 1792, when the site was selected by George Washington. Following the completion of construction in the year 1800, John Adams was the first American President to live there. The venerated building was burned by the British in the Summer of 1872, later rebuilt and expanded under the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, who moved the offices to the West Wing. Harry Truman rebuilt certain structural weaknesses (1948- 1952). The White House has famously been the official residence and workplace for the entirety of the American Presidency.
For more than 200 years, the White House has stood as a symbol of the Presidency, Government, and the American People, and is officially (“legally”) owned by the National Park Service. Trump’s delusional hubris and act of incomparable shame, in devastating the east wing of the People’s house is revelatory of his innate perverse persona and reflects a singular mentality, as stated above, is selfishly primitive and horrific that we are unable to find a sufficiently critical adjective in the American-English lexicon.
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