Divisive Presidents are NOT patriotic, not patriots. 

Trump hates America's diversity, and America IS DIVERSITY.

Pushing his country to separate nations, Trump talks like he wants a Civil War.  Trump is no patriot!

To add to his sociopathic flaws, Trump is separating America from all out allies as well. 

Trump is no patriot!

Trump criticizes Californian forest management and threatens California with halting federal funds when Californians are dying in fires and the worst fires ever are burning California homes.  Trump choose hateful commentary when fires burn!

Trump was cruel to Puerto Rico as well. 

Trump's record is clear that he wants to divide the country.

Trump is no patriot!

I have to say it again, Tweety's immature, sociopathic blundering, blustering, and bullying will not last long term.  He keeps throwing rocks and expecting Europe to toe th eline according to his wishes.  That approach never works.

Adam Gopnik is pretty angry at Tweety, and approving of Trump.

"Wine, War, Donald Trump, and Emmanuel Macron"

By Adam Gopnik               November 13, 2018

https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/wine-war-donald-trump-and-emmanuel-macron?mbid=nl_Daily%20111418&CNDID=48850791&utm_source=nl&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20111418&utm_content=&utm_brand=tny&utm_mailing=Daily%20111418&hasha=d6ab65a31e3d4705ac44a0104619420a&hashb=9737a1c2fa2476fa53a8f9cd5c79c71687403534&spMailingID=14618798&spUserID=MTgxMDcxMTg4NTE0S0&spJobID=1521100376&spReportId=MTUyMTEwMDM3NgS2

"Having, in the past, dispraised President Emmanuel Macron, of France, for being unduly sunny in his belief that he could manage or manipulate Donald Trump, I will now, in this rainier moment, acquit him of that charge. For whatever reason—a dawning awareness of the American President’s unchangeable oafish cruelty may be the best guess—Macron has finally accepted that the only way to treat Trump is with curt and clear opposition. On Sunday—a day after Trump, in France with other heads of state to commemorate the centennial of the end of the First World War, had declined to visit a cemetery where the American dead lie buried, on account of the rain—Macron made a speech."

Say what you mean, and mean what you say, Macron, not Trump . . .

To repeat: ". . . Macron has finally accepted that the only way to treat Trump is with curt and clear opposition."

No one can know what Trump/Tweety means when he says something because he lies so much and disavows what he said, then says an opposing comment to what he said ten minutes ago.  I am not being mean, this is a FACT anyone can see if they just watch VIDEO of Trump any time, anywhere.

"Macron distinguished between nationalism (bad) and patriotism (good), but he did it in eloquent terms. “Patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism,” he said. “Nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism,” he added, “In saying, ‘Our interests first, whatever happens to the others,’ you erase the most precious thing a nation can have, that which makes it live, that which causes it to be great, and that which is most important: its moral values.”"

Nailed it. 

Response to the was speech was  world wide, Macron was speaking about and  to Trump.  I think Trump thought so too.  Why?  The word "nationalist" or did ". . . its value." bring Tweety to mind?   Why does the world attribute ugliness to Trump?  Because he IS ugly in so many ways.

Many of my American countrymen love Trump, defend Trump, support him despite his obvious sociopathic flaws.

Tweety's complete, total ignorance of WWI, an for that matter, America's Civel War, is "huuuge!" as Trump would say, Huuuge!"

"The subsidiary ugliness in Trump’s tweets, worth annotating in this memorial moment, is that line about fighting Germany: “How did that work out for France?” That taunt, reflective of Trump’s compulsive need to humiliate anyone whom he suspects of being insufficiently obsequious, is far off the mark. In the First World War, the Great War, the one that we are commemorating now, the Germans were the ones who regretted having fought the French. Though their casualties were insanely high—nearly a million and a half troops died—the French fought off the Germans repeatedly and ferociously and ended by winning the war, in alliance—that puzzling word again—with the British and the Americans and, for a time, the Russians.

So there you have it, the Germans are fortunate the do not speak FRENCH! 

"So much historical ignorance crowded into so few characters! Macron, in talking of “building his own army,” was actually talking about doing what Trump supposedly wants him to do, i.e., spending more on the military to let Europe protect itself. (This is, in fact, a long-standing French preoccupation; de Gaulle withdrew the French Navy from NATO because he didn’t want to be dependent on the Americans, whom he did not completely trust.) The actual logic of the alliance, from an American point of view, was always supposed to be: let’s all pay something, and we’ll pay even more, because it’s cheaper to protect Europe than it is to fight European wars, and that way we have reliable friends. The point of the alliance was to have allies, not shake-down victims. But long-term altruism for long-term benefit is not a concept that Trump can handle."

Trump / Tweety betrays all America has built for its security in Europe.

Trump /Tweety is so inept and immature he cannot understand "alliances."  Alliance on an international plain are a concept he is unfamiliar with in his win-lose experience. 

"Indeed, Trump seems incapable of understanding the concept of an alliance at all, much as he does not seem to understand the concept of loyalty. When he cites someone as a friend, it means that he (usually mistakenly) thinks that the person has adopted a supine position. He’s almost always wrong, as with the case of Kim Jong Un, of North Korea, but it is the limit of his conception of alliances."

Tweety is outclassed on the international scene, by a country mile!  There are many more hard days to follow in 2019 and 2020.

"Five days of fury: Inside Trump’s Paris temper, election woes and staff upheaval"

By Josh Dawsey and Philip Rucker   November 13 at 8:02 PM

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/five-days-of-fury-inside-trumps-paris-temper-election-woes-and-staff-upheaval/2018/11/13/e90b7cba-e69e-11e8-a939-9469f1166f9d_story.html?wpisrc=nl_most&wpmm=1

"As he jetted to Paris last Friday, President Trump received a congratulatory phone call aboard Air Force One. British Prime Minister Theresa May was calling to celebrate the Republican Party’s wins in the midterm elections — never mind that Democrats seized control of the House — but her appeal to the American president’s vanity was met with an ornery outburst.

Trump berated May for Britain not doing enough, in his assessment, to contain Iran. He questioned her over Brexit and complained about the trade deals he sees as unfair with European countries. May has endured Trump’s churlish temper before, but still her aides were shaken by his especially foul mood, according to U.S. and European officials briefed on the conversation."

Sad.  Tweety cannot get along with the leaser of Britain.  But being rude to Brits is no surprise either.  Tweety always blames others for his failing policies.  We know Tweety's failed in whatever work he planned for Armistice Day in Paris and in faking his honoring of the fallen Americans in WWI, and his whining about the rain.

So an immature SOCIOPATH seals the deal for disagreement and disrespect for the French people with a final very ugly, disdainful tweet.

"“The problem is that Emmanuel suffers from a very low Approval Rating in France, 26%, and an unemployment rate of almost 10%,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “He was just trying to get onto another subject. By the way, there is no country more Nationalist than France, very proud people-and rightfully so!.. MAKE FRANCE GREAT AGAIN!”"

FYI Donald, Macron has five years to bring France to a better place, and running government isn't a sprint, it is a marathon.  You have burned the bridge to friendly, productive relations with France, like an 8 year old kid.

Macron has a plan to make France great again, and, he, unlike you, will persevere and become MORE popular as his plan succeeds.  Au revoir!