Cher: America Won't Be Great In My Lifetime, Trump's Done So Much Damage
The singer then stated America is not great, but it may be someday.

Liberal pop singer Cher has blasted Donald Trump in a Washington Post 'fluff' piece saying she isn't optimist about the survival of the United States because the “damage” the President has done to the country.
Cher replied to an old saying that the only things that will be left after a nuclear war would be cockroaches and Cher, the paper asked the singer what she thought.
“Cockroaches and Cher,” she answered, “I don’t know who said it, but I find it amusing.”
The paper, though, questioned how she feels about the joke today, now Trump is president.

“She sort of giggles, sort of sighs,” the Post printed of the singer’s response.
Cher continued saying: “Not this one. I wouldn’t last through what [President Trump] could do. There’s no lasting. Not even me. Not even cockroaches.”
The singer then stated America is not great, but it may be someday.
“The more we get mixed, the more we are tolerant. Eventually, it’s going to be great,” Cher exclaimed.
“But I don’t know if I’ll see it in my lifetime, because Trump has done so much damage and I’m not sure people understand how deep the damage goes.”

So Cher's dark vision of the United States should be taken as gospel? Just because the Washington Post says that Cher’s “not just another Hollywood liberal trolling the right.”
The piece also added that Cher has “done her homework.”
“Cher has done her homework, reading deeply on the history of fascism and nationalism,” the paper wrote thoughtfully.
“She takes in several newspapers, and breaking-news alerts a day, tweeting out links with fresh outrage. She’s been known to call into MSNBC and fret about an irreparable erosion of American values.”
To the Washington Post, calling MSNBC could not be higher praise.