Wisdom ————- Ignorance
Compassion ——- Superstition
Courage ———— Fear
Love —————– Anger
Wisdom ————- Ignorance
Compassion ——- Superstition
Courage ———— Fear
Love —————– Anger
In Johnny Lee’s lyrics, Donald Trump is “looking for love in all the wrong places.” For the erstwhile President, love is business, The Art of the Deal.
In Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man, Niece Mary L. Trump, Ph.D., chronicles how Donald’s emotionally alien parents raised a child bereft of love. A gnawing awareness of this lack, of never experiencing life’s most essential human relationship, morphed into searching for love in appearances love.
Donald’s buying the Miss Universe Organization and three “arm candy” wives are iconic. The tawdrier level includes wife Ivana’s accused him of rape, conviction for of raping E. Jean Carol, probable sexual trysts with Story Daniels and Karen McDougal, the infamous “grab ‘em by the pussy” boast, and cherished “Love Letters“—doubtless the only Donald ever received—from North Korean despot Kim Jung Un.
Today a lonely, lovelorn old man faces the consequences of looking for love in all the wrong places.