In the play/movie, The Man Of La Mancha, is the song, The Impossible Dream (1965, Joe Darion). The lyrics:
To fight the unbeatable foe,
To run where the brave dare not go,
To right the unrightable wrong;
And I know, if I remain true
To this glorious quest,
That my heart will lie peaceful and calm
When I’m laid to my rest.
The story is of Don Quixote, a delusional character, who thought of himself as a knight in shining armor. There were no giants, only windmills and the rival knights were herds of goats. DJT is a far-sighted man inasmuch as he is a fighter of an – up until now – unbeatable foe; he bravely runs to where sniper-fire may happen, and to him and his American supporters his quest is to correct the heretofore unrightable wrongs forced on us all. If Trump, the enforcer of laws, just like all police officers, stay true to the quest, they will lie peaceful and calm when laid to their rest.
The evidence of Trump’s principles is found in his book, THE ART OF THE DEAL: “I fight when I feel I’m getting screwed, even if it’s costly and difficult and highly risky.”
Chuck Klein, Columnist: American Free News Network
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