He’s Back July 10, 2017July 9, 2017 And what country looks to us for leadership now? Here is the view of Trump from Australia — an “uneasy, lonely, awkward figure” who was left “isolated and friendless” with “no desire and no capacity to lead the world.” . . . we need to give up on any hope that the speeches written for Trump and delivered by the man himself are any reflection of his true thoughts. It’s the unscripted Trump that’s real: a man who barks out bile in 140 characters, who wastes his precious days as President at war with the West’s institutions like the judiciary, independent government agencies, and the free press. Mr Trump is a man who craves power because it burnishes his celebrity. To be constantly talking and talked about is all that really matters… and there is no value placed on the meaning of words, so what is said one day can be discarded the next. Here is the view from Germany — Trump “has transformed the United States into a laughing stock and he is a danger to the world. He must be removed from the White House before things get even worse.” Donald Trump is not fit to be president of the United States. He does not possess the requisite intellect and does not understand the significance of the office he holds nor the tasks associated with it. He doesn’t read. He doesn’t bother to peruse important files and intelligence reports and knows little about the issues that he has identified as his priorities. His decisions are capricious and they are delivered in the form of tyrannical decrees. He is a man free of morals. As has been demonstrated hundreds of times, he is a liar, a racist and a cheat. I feel ashamed to use these words, as sharp and loud as they are. But if they apply to anyone, they apply to Trump. And one of the media’s tasks is to continue telling things as they are: Trump has to be removed from the White House. Quickly. He is a danger to the world. Here is the view from Nick Kristof: Did Putin Have Trump for Lunch? In Hamburg, Germany, President Trump is thundering against the free press that covers him, while getting lovey-dovey with the leader of a country that attacked American and French elections, that invaded Ukraine, that helped slaughter civilians in Syria, that was involved in shooting down a civilian airliner over Ukraine, that murders critics, and that brutalizes gay people in Chechnya. I can’t help thinking: If only Trump confronted Vladimir Putin with half the energy with which he denounces CNN and other news organizations! He goes on to note that at least 58 journalists have been murdered in Russia. Yet Russia — “if you’re listening” — is his friend. (What? You think our country’s so innocent?) Tomorrow: Magic To Make Congress Bipartisan