Donald Trump has gone off the deep end for real: He's a danger to humanity
SalonBut however close we sometimes seem to that dark and final abyss, let no man of peace and freedom despair. Call it the wailing of the banshees or whatever else you want, but Trump now seems the living embodiment of Edvard Munch's famous 1893 painting in oil tempera, pastel and crayon, "The Scream." Trump's rhetoric has been consistently endorsed and the fire stoked by conservative members of Congress, but as reported in the Hill, Rep. Nancy Mace, a South Carolina Republican, recently said, "There's only so much people can take before they say enough is enough." Trump claims he's doing us a favor by running again: "I could have been relaxing at Mar-a-Lago or the South of France, which I would prefer to being in this country, frankly." They are supported by the "culture of lies" orchestrated by Donald Trump, and alluded to in Jack Smith's latest indictment.