Confronting Abusive Parents: Trump Edition

(Morning Musing)

A lion and a witch…

One of the most powerful moments from the second Presidential Debate this election season was Donald Trump confronting Hillary and Bill Clinton on their abuses toward women in front of the whole world. Anyone who was confronted their abusive parents knows the visceral feelings of justice, courage, grief and redemption that come from such an act. Trump helped Americans to heal from the despicable trespasses of the Clintons with a confrontation that only a person of equal power could pull off. It was a moment that transcended politics and touched the deepest roots of human psychology:

Trump is a vessel for truth and he says what everyone has been thinking, for decades. While he has his imperfections, he is correct in asserting he has only used hurtful words. Repeated, predatory behavior of extreme proportions is the lot of the Clintons. If there is to be a society of truth and justice in this world, the most heinous perpetrators must be confronted and contained at their own expense.

Trump’s indictment of Hillary Clinton is a welcomed sight for anyone who values truth and wants to heal the world from the evils of Communism, globalism, feminism, rape, slander, and intimidation.
We have a very clear litmus test for whether a person stands with evil or not: did they vote for Hillary Clinton on November 8th?