The vulgarity and violence of Donald Trump

Trump makes mean people meaner and dumb people dumber

President Trump.
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"You are a rude, terrible person," President Trump said to a reporter, not to his mirror, earlier this month. This was rich coming from a man who, as president, threatened to beat up a former vice president of the United States, called a porn star "Horseface," and threw rolls of paper towels at hurricane victims.

Nearly a century ago, Emily Post wrote her famous guide to etiquette, which, like every other book that has ever been published, Trump has not read. "To do nothing that can either annoy or offend the sensibilities of others is the principal rule of conduct," Post wrote.

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Windsor Mann

Windsor Mann is the editor of The Quotable Hitchens: From Alcohol to Zionism.