Thought leaders who back Trump

I have two very smart friends who share a rare trait. Since I have not asked them for permission to ‘out’ them in my Blog, I will call them ‘Dan’ and ‘Peter’. For this one Op-Ed, I will avoid photos, because some readers would recognize them.

I met Peter through business connections and his headline speech at a technical conference. Dan has been a close personal friend since immigrating to America 25 years ago. I’ll get to the rare quirk that they share—but2-person silhouette-s first, they have some other things in common…

  • They are each remarkably intelligent. Their respective patents stand among the most inspired business ideas in high-tech history
  • They have both launched high-tech start-ups—solving meaningful problems, employing others and creating impressive brands
  • They have sparkling, magnetic personalities— exuding trust, kindness and generosity.
  • They are each superlative communicators—equally adept with a pen, a TV camera, social media or in front of a live audience.
  • They communicate with confidence, con-viction and an uncanny gift of persuasion.
    They are unquestionably influential. Their eloquence and stature convey gravitas

Years from now, I doubt that either of these friends will point to this page as testament to their esteem among peers. You see, of my many smart and influential friends, these are the only two who support Donald Trump as a candidate for US president. I estimate that this makes them members of the “one percent” (No. Not that one percent).

How can this be? Can smart individuals honestly see Trump as a man that they trust to lead a nation, hold the nuclear codes, build respect among other nations, and honor our cultural diversity? Try as I might to deny it, I am forced to admit that at least two smart individuals support Donald Trump. How many other Peters and Dans are out there?

Here, then, is my personal plea to Dan and Peter. Are you listening, guys? In the open letter below, I have given up trying to change your minds. At this late stage of the election cycle, I appeal, instead, to your patriotism, your conscience and your heart…


Hi Dan {Hi Peter},

I don’t know if you watched Obama at the Singapore press conference today. It is painfully clear that every policy and bilateral agreement that he tries to enact is thwarted by partisan politics back home in our own country. These politics are motivated by the desire to make him look bad—and for these bad optics to rub off onto Hillary.

I can’t get into your mind on Trump, but I certainly appreciate and respect that we have different political philosophies. We both want a fiscally conservative administration, and a smaller, hands-off government; less debt, less tax redistribution, etc—But we have differences on guns, trade, abortion rights, global warming, the Supreme Court appointment process, and other social issues.

Regardless of our differences, I am very concerned at the neck-and-neck polls between two such different options: A sane, articulate, rational and experienced executive who may have lied about certain events—and a completely unworkable buffoon with an empire built on scams and bravado. I urge you with passion and urgency to please reflect and reconsider your endorsement of Donald Trump. Recant and recast your influence. This is not a Republican–vs–Democrat issue. Even a liar cast in the mold of Richard Nixon would be a far better choice than Donald Trump to lead our country. Trump will destroy our nation’s influence, reputation, economy, and alliances everywhere on earth. He is already well on his way to doing this.

I have always been impressed with your rapid rise as a thought leader. You are intelligent and very persuasive. Please switch horses, Dan. President Obama feels strongly that Trump is unfit to be the US President. I am more specifically concerned that he is unfit to be the object of your persuasive influence.

I see myself in Donald Trump—and I don’t like it!

Look at it this way, Dan: Trump and I share some “qualities”…

  • I have been known to exaggerate—when I believe that I will not get caught
  • I have used an alias to make phone calls (to make my organization look larger or my position seem more credible)
  • I sometimes speak with emphatic conviction before carefully checking facts
  • I have occasionally allowed myself to give into the lure of divisiveness and discrimination

But here’s the point, Dan: I know that these emotional and erratic tendencies make me unfit to govern the United States—especially if I lack a clear record of surrounding myself with critical advisers who are empowered to challenge me, delay my stupid statements and bravado, and with power to cut off my twitter feed before any random, venomous thought spits out from my ADHD brain.

More importantly, Trump doesn’t do these things occasionally. He does them every day, and with the passionate zeal of a bombastic, pathological liar.

If comparing Donald Trump to my low-brow idiosyncrasies fails to move you, then allow me to try reasoning with facts…
Is Donald Trump a legitimate candidate for US President?

You assert that liberals take Trump’s statements without context. I believe that I have observed the context. For example, how can you not be disturbed by a comment that Trump made today in reference to Obama’s firm stance against shooting cops. Trump said. There is something going on with Obama. I watched him and there is something going on there that we just don’t know about yet.” He made a similar statement after the Orlando nightclub bombing.

What the h*ll is that?! To me, it is obvious: He is using innuendo to push a conspiracy theory and hoping to cast FUD into anyone associated with Obama. For Trump, this is a frequent tactic. In fact, it is his modus operandi…

  1. Birther Issue: Claims that Obama was not born in the USA
  2. Religion: Claims that Obama is a Muslim or that Clinton is controlled by Jews
  3. Black Lives Matter: Claims that Obama fans the flames of anti-cop hate
— How can you not be disturbed when Trump criticizes a judge born in Indiana for being Mexican? (“We assume that he is Mexican–but that’s OK”). What kind of idiot statement is that?!

— How can you not be disturbed when Trump gets sucked into Tit for Tat with a Gold Star mother and claims that her Muslim upbringing prohibits her from addressing the DNC? (Even if this were true, what type of man would use this to gain points?!)

— How can you not be disturbed when Trump makes fun of a handicap or says that a distinguished prisoner of war is not heroic, because he was caught?

— How can you not be disturbed that a candidate for president makes reference to the size of his penis on a televised debate?

— How can you not be disturbed about a candidate that talks about the redeeming virtues of Saddam Hussein or Putin?

— How can you not be disturbed by Trump’s claim “I love the Bible more than anyone”? (I certainly don’t want a leader who uses the Bible as a blueprint for morality, but seriously: He made this claim—and then attempted to quote “Two Corinthians”.

— How can you not be disturbed by Trump’s crazy defense of his multiple corporate bankruptcies. He even claims that the US may need to renegotiate the national debt or simply print its way out of debt. Is this rational talk?

— How can you not be disturbed by Trump’s desire to deal with the cost of our Nato commitment by encouraging Japan and South Korea to obtain nuclear weapons? Is that the talk of a sane man?

— How can you not be disturbed by a candidate who sends a vile personal tweet about another candidates wife, and then deflects blame by saying “I didn’t start it”? Yes, he did! And, in the words of Anderson Cooper, “That’s the argument of a five year old!

— How can you not be disturbed by a candidate that tells his supporters to punch a demonstrator? —and that he will pay the legal bills [i.e. in the event that they are arrested for a crime orchestrated by the candidate].

— How can you not be disturbed by a candidate who sends a tweet that was lifted from a white supremacist web site, and then claims that the Star-of-David next to Hillary and a downpouring of $100 dollar bills is just a Sheriff’s Star?

— How can you not be disturbed by the only presidential candidate in 30 years who refuses to reveal his taxable income, and then uses the lame excuse that he is undergoing a government audit?

I hate to resort to name calling, but please tell me how you can endorse redneck, racist, white trash, like that?

You claim that I am just repeating lame propaganda by CNN, but I have eyes, ears, a good memory and an analytical mind. Trump is divisive, childish, vindictive and deceitful. It is not clear that he is a good businessman. But if he is, he has built his fortune on hollow promises, trickery, and walking away from his obligations. In the words of Mayor Michael Bloomberg, I know a con when I see one!

Please pause and reflect on this, Dan. You have more influence than you realize. Show your social media readers that you can reverse course. Your voice makes a difference. Donald Trump’s candidacy is far from viable. His words and actions are worse than lies. They are a disgrace. Please counter the insanity with your influence and your enviable soapbox.

God help us, if Americans align with Trump as they step into the voting booth—And God help me, if he wins. With such a thin skin and a history of bullying perceived enemies, Trump is certain to single me out for punitive vengeance.

Your friend (still, and always)
~Ellery

5 thoughts on “Thought leaders who back Trump

  1. Hi Ellery and Peter.

    I am the “Dan” in Ellery’s article about friends who support Trump. I am not afraid to be outed.

    Peter: its good to E-meet you. I am glad I am not the only conservative Trump Supporter. Not sure if you are local but if you are I suggest we take Ellery out for lunch and flip him to the real world of politics and the real world events.

    Ellery: I received your letter, and I have been contemplating a detailed rebuttal to your view of the current situation. In short, I see everything you have described about Trump side to be actually coming from the Hillary campaign multiplied by 100. I fear that you have convinced yourself to be anti-Trump without giving the same scrutiny to the other side. It happens.

    I love the article you wrote and I never fear of being identified for my believes. They come from a place of research and personal conviction and therefore I am willing to take full responsibility for my words. So you’re always free to identify me in your articles if you wish to do so.

    Incidentally, a friend from Washington DC sent me this link today. Take look. You may find it interesting, though—I suspect—frustrating.

    Always a friend.

    Daniel Barenboym
    Founder & CEO
    GROVVUP.com

  2. Thanks for the compliments, Ellery. Obviously Daniel is awesome! (Not because of your accolades, but because he backs Trump) 😉

    I’ll give this some thought and see if I can offer a worthy response.

  3. [Comments from Daniel Barenboym’s friends]…

    Yana Minzberg, August 2 at 9:37pm
    I’m sorry, but I can’t agree with any of his points( except praises for you, of course). Hillary = Stalin the minute she’ll get the power everyone better hide. He completely wrong on trusting her or Obama good intentions. End of argument for me

    Аня Минзберг, August 2 at 9:43pm
    At least he considers you intelligent ?

    Dania Bar, August 2 at 9:43pm
    He might be one of just a few. :))))

    Alex Likerman, August 2 at 10:02pm
    I agree with his take on Trump, and I agree thar Hillary is also terrible. They are just different flavors of terrible. What a choice for America, eh?

    Dania Bar, August 2 at 10:09pm
    Both are the choices of American People… If American People did not want this they would never allow either one to come up and be that successful. There is always a balance. So its not surprising at all. You get what you want.

    Yana Brodskiy, August 2 at 10:04pm
    Wow. So instead of thinking that you might be actually right to support Trump because you are so intelligent and generally know what you are doing he is actually wants you to change your mind. And also, just because Hillary maybe a little more sane than Trump her lies are still insane.

    Dania Bar, August 2 at 10:10pm
    A little twisted logic.

    Alex Galitsky, August 2 at 10:36pm
    Trump is incompetent, to say the least. As a registered Republican since I became eligible to vote, there is no way I can vote for him. And not only he is going to lose, he is going to drag the whole Republican line (Senate, House, local races) down the drain. I will never vote for Clinton, naturally, but as Republicans we must denounce Trump, or else. Yes, it’s not easy to just give up on the White House and hand it to Clinton, but I see no choice. Why? “Mr. Benedict, you could lose 80 million dollars tonight secretly or you could lose 160 million publicly. It’s your decision.”

    Аня Минзберг, August 2 at 10:54pm
    I think killary ‘s sanity is questionable

    Phil Raymond, August 2 at 11:07pm
    Correction: Ellery is a former Republican and is now and independent. He has never been a Democrat. On the other hand, I concede that he has become socially liberal in his middle age.

    Leonid Raiz, August 2 at 11:09pm
    Here is a one way to look at present craziness – https://medium.com/…/the-other-side-is-not-dumb…

    The “Other Side” Is Not Dumb.
    MEDIUM.COM|BY SEAN BLANDA
    There’s a fun game I like to play in a group of trusted friends called “Controversial…

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