Date: 7/13/2022
Having watched most of the hearings and having read the many articles that have consistently appeared in the media I am absolutely convinced that when Mr. Trump came into office as the President he had three goals in mind:
1. Totally ignore laws to demonstrate that laws don’t apply to him, as indicated by his claim that he could kill someone in the middle of the day at Times Square and get away with it, as well as his consistent disregard for legal standards in general.
2. Create and encourage as much violence and anger in this country as he could.
3. Change the title of President to Dictator, which he has attempted to do based on the January 6th armed attack which he clearly orchestrated and promoted even as it was occurring.
He is,by far, the most disreputable, mentally unbalanced person to ever hold the office of President. He makes Richard Nixon look like a hero compared to him. His lies (30,000 plus); his support of the most radical and violent organizations in this country; his endeavor to minimize the pandemic which caused thousands of people to die because they believed him, and his belief that legally or illegally he would capture the presidency of this country by claiming that he won the election, have convinced me that he is terribly mentally disturbed and that he really cannot distinguish between fantasy and truth. He is the most frightening person in this country and he should not be allowed to run for any public office ever again. If an average citizen did what he has done that citizen would be imprisoned by now and that is exactly where he belongs in order to save this country from his tyranny.
Just to clarify all of this I want to make sure that people understand that I am not promoting President Biden. I am simply hoping that a lunatic like Mr. Trump doesn’t have the opportunity to continue to destroy our democracy for no other reason than he, quite frankly, only cares about promoting himself while destroying the freedom we have. He makes Benedict Arnold look like a candidate for a Medal of Honor.
Allen G. Zippin
Longmeadow