I have known you since the beginning of time, and we both donate money to charities that are important to us; nevertheless, after witnessing Bill O’Reilly encourage Donald Trump to be more forgiving in a back slapping, I only remember one thing about you. During the tantrum, a photo of Donald Trump’s scowling visage is shown beside a picture of a child who is seething, furious, and petulant. The kid is practically pre-pubescent. The world will perceive him as the embodiment of the sulking kid, and he will be seen as representing all of America. On the evening of Wednesday, January 27, 2016, Fox News anchor Bill O’Reilly came dangerously close to embarrassing himself as he attempted, but was ultimately unable, to convince Donald Trump to rethink his decision to not participate in the seventh Republican Debate. In response to O’Reilly’s suggestion that Trump should take into consideration the teachings of the New Testament about forgiveness, Trump responded by citing the Old Testament’s command to “an eye for an eye.” If the Donald were to get his way, there is little doubt that Megyn Kelley, Roger Ailes, and maybe even O’Reilly would be forced to live with just one eye. As a matter of fact, it was quite evident that Donald could not be persuaded; he was going to pick up his marbles and walk home in order to prevent the other children from continuing to play. Despite this, the game continued without him. The first discussion that did not center on individuals was the one that took place. It was now time for Americans to be able to listen and make decisions based on the concerns. The fact that this is real life and not an episode of The Apprentice means that Trump is unable to remove Megyn Kelly, Roger Ailes, Bill O’Reilly, or anybody else in the United States whom he has considered to be “dumb.” Trump seems to be acting like a bully. On the one hand, it will be considered infantile, and on the other, it will be considered a tendency toward authoritarian dictatorship. Regardless of whose perspective you hold, it is, at the very least, counterproductive and, at the very worst, potentially hazardous. In a recent statement, President Trump referred to the National Review, which was the brainchild of William F. Buckley and is widely regarded as a highly respected publication, as a rag that has lost its audience. There has been a fall in the country and its right-wing party, which has resulted in right-wing journalism becoming a part of the collateral damage that has been experienced as a result of this decline. However, it is possible that Trump does not have the capacity to comprehend this. Trump is a “thin-skinned tyrant,” according to Andrew McCarthy of the National Republican Observer, and he is just a breath away from the totalitarian sort of oppressiveness that those who would want to impose Sharia law on everyone would describe him as. It is McCarthy who poses the question, “Is Donald Trump the sharia of American politics?” The strict blasphemy rules of Islamic law and the mogul’s thin-skinned feeling of privilege are difficult for me to reconcile. I find it difficult to see much distance between the two. Nobody among us likes to be slandered or offended in any way. Nevertheless, the Sharia prohibits not only the derision or defamation of Islam, but it also prohibits any investigation that portrays Islam in a manner that is unfavorable. Truth, on the other hand, is not a defense: The practice of asking difficult questions is deemed blasphemous, regardless of whether the inquiries are based on deeds that cannot be denied from the past or on direct quotations from the Bible. Furthermore, retribution is sometimes utterly out of proportion to the magnitude of the “offense” that is considered to have been committed. “What sets Trump apart from other candidates?” Mr. Trump’s childishness and rude answers to people, which he displays against all those who oppose him, are hardly the characteristics of a man, much less a great one. A question that naturally arises is, how can a guy who is not great be able to make a country great once more? Rather than being a tirade against Trump, I believe that those who are smart will see this as a pro-wisdom call for the United States of America to either wake up or at the absolute least, become more intelligent. The people skills of Mr. Trump may be summed up by these two phrases: you’re foolish and you’re fired. However, despite the fact that his intentions may be pure gold, we must never forget the proverb that states, “The path to hell is paved with good intentions.” The United States of America is much more than a corporation, and now that Donald Trump is aware of this fact, it is also much more than a reality show. Regarding the issue of students like Donald, the instructor has provided him with some assistance in order to enhance his grades. To address his lack of people skills, he will be obliged to study “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie, beginning with the first page and working his way through the whole book. He will be asked to go to his Bible, seek up the following chapter, and commit it to memory in order to address the issue of calling people names that are dehumanizing and insulting. “But I tell to you, that every idle word that men shall talk, they shall give account of it on the day of judgment,” the Bible says. Because it is through your words that you will be justified, and it is through your words that you will be condemned. Revelation 12:37-37 Since the year 2005, Michael Bresciani has been serving as the publisher of American Prophet.org. It is because of the articles and reports written by Reverend Bresciani, as well as the contributions of some of the most talented writers and journalists in the United States, as well as the news and reviews that the website has acquired the moniker of “The Website for Insight.”