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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe pathetic neediness of Trump - By Jennifer Rubin
This is Ms. Rubin's response to Trump's "I turned down the offer to be Time's person of the year" absurdity.
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By Jennifer Rubin November 27 at 10:00 AM
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Imagine a self-described billionaire, a man who beat the odds and won the presidency. Hes now the most powerful man in the world, but he feels compelled to make up a story to explain why a magazine isnt giving him a meaningless tribute. Thats how needy Trump is.
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We would have no particular concern for his happiness and self-regard, given his loathsome character, if not for the danger his total self-absorption poses to the presidency, the country, democracy and the West. His bottomless well of insecurity makes him a sitting duck for authoritarians well-versed in the art of flattery. His self-absorption make him incurious about the world about anything other than himself and as one who asserts he knows more than anyone else, he cannot learn from others. His personality defects make him unwilling to give up grudges, unable to let go of small inconsequential matters (e.g. athletes kneeling, crowd size), unequipped to control his anger, unprepared to set out a bottom line in negotiations and unmoved by others expectation he should show loyalty to them. His tweets now read like a form of free-association therapy as he babbles on about his obsessions, fears and resentments thereby making himself the object of even more ridicule and contempt.
Michelle Obama likes to say, Being president doesnt change who you are, it reveals who you are. In the cauldron of the presidency when surrounded by sycophants to one side and brutal critics to the other, and faced with constitutional and practical limitations on executive power, Trumps already weak temperament, intellect and psyche are stressed. Before becoming president he lied and boasted to assuage his ego; he now lies constantly and more outrageously to deny failure in the Oval Office. He was naturally suspicious and untrusting; now hes vexed by unhinged paranoia, making him a patsy for conspiracy theories in office. He never bothered to concentrate on intellectual pursuits and learn from others before; now hes a know-nothing who relies on aides to clean up his gaffes and deploys the excuse of Fake news! to conceal his jaw-dropping ignorance. Unfortunately, Trump has virtually no redeeming qualities to counterbalance his inadequacies.
That the weight of the office has already gotten to Trump and discombobulated him so after only a year post-election is evidence of his weak character and intellect, a sign of his abject unfitness for the job. Maybe special counsel Robert S. Mueller III will get the goods on him, compelling Congress to impeach and remove him. Perhaps he can be persuaded to return to his New York home permanently, where accountability and transparency are absent, where he is free to luxuriate in the fantasy world in which hes the most successful real estate mogul on the planet. If not, and if he remains through the end of his term, one shudders to think how unhinged he will become if he never gets Person of the Year again, a Nobel Prize or an approval rating above 50 percent. And worse, imagine how much destruction hell do to the country, our democracy and the Western alliance of democracies along the way.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2017/11/27/the-pathetic-neediness-of-trump/?utm_term=.b46b140cfccc
dalton99a
(81,561 posts)He'll get many, many very nice articles - and very nice covers
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,792 posts)That's one of the most blistering assessments of Dolt 45's personality I've seen lately. And it's absolutely true. If you ever wanted to see the pathology of malignant narcissism in action, look no farther than the White House.
dalton99a
(81,561 posts)It is the most accurate statement in print about Trump - by a conservative
Pacifist Patriot
(24,653 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)Will anyone pick up this topic, or will we see another week of chatter about Sen. Franken and Rep. Conyers?
Trick question, of course not.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)That was harsh, but needed to be said. Excellent article.
cwydro
(51,308 posts)PatrickforO
(14,586 posts)Trump in cuffs and orange jumpsuit being led away from the White House.