Donald Trump is a chump. I'd call him a chimp, except it would be an insult to chimpanzees everywhere.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump holds a rally with supporters at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan, U.S. September 30, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump holds a rally with supporters at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan, U.S. September 30, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

What kind of a presidential candidate tweets in the middle of the night about alleged sex tapes involving a former Miss Universe winner? Indeed, what kind of a man does this?

Donald Trump is a chump. I'd call him a chimp, except it would be an insult to chimpanzees everywhere. The man has no discipline, no sense of decorum, and no compassion for others (let's not forget his signature line, "You're fired"). Indeed, he seems to revel in humiliating others. This was mildly amusing when he was taking on equals on the stage during the Republican primaries, but it's disturbing in the extreme to see him bullying the little guys and gals for whom he's supposedly a champion.

So many sane people and major newspapers have gone on record as being against Trump that there's little I can add. Sadly, Trump's followers seem unperturbed and undisturbed no matter his insults and tyrannical behavior.

All I can say is this: Trump is not the kind of man my father taught me to be. My dad, who fought forest fires in Oregon in the CCC, a veteran of an armored division in World War II, a city firefighter for more than 30 years until his retirement, treated people fairly and squarely. He was humble about himself and considerate to others. I can't recall him insulting others, certainly not in the intentional and hurtful way that Trump directs at others. Trump is especially fond of attacking women or minorities or anyone he sees as vulnerable, the very opposite of my dad's code of behavior.

Don't get me wrong: my dad wasn't perfect. He had his faults. But his faults were not directed at others; he didn't try to demean or diminish other people, as Trump so obviously enjoys doing. Unlike Trump, my dad wasn't boastful; indeed, three favorite sayings of his were: "Still waters run deep," "Don't toot your own horn," and "The empty barrel makes the most noise."

You were right, Dad. The rushing nonsense from Trump exhibits his shallowness; the man is constantly tweeting his own horn; and, like the empty vessel that he is, he makes an awful amount of noise.

Trump: Not the kind of man my father would respect; not the kind of man our country needs.

Dump chump Trump.

Astore, a retired lieutenant colonel (USAF) and history professor, blogs at Bracing Views.

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