TRUMP derangement syndrome (TDS) is alive and well. Take Hawaii’s false alarm of an imminent missile strike on Sunday. The alarm was triggered by an employee of the state based Hawaiian Emergency Management Agency (HEMA).
The unnamed emergency worker chose poorly from a drop-down box offering him the possibility of a test or the real thing. A slip of the mouse led to an hour of two of panic on the islands with the unfortunate worker frogmarched off to the dreaded counselling.
It had nothing to do with federal emergency response systems, let alone President Trump but CNN breathlessly reported on Trump’s every move throughout the accidental crisis (he was on the golf course at Mar-a-Lago) while other media outlets focused on Trump’s geopolitical sabre-rattling which again was irrelevant.
Those in the know say the greatest likelihood of a nuclear catastrophe will not arise from executive orders uttered in the White House but of systems failures of an ageing ICBM network that literally could go off at any minute by complete accident. If you understand that — and maybe it’s better you don’t — you won’t sleep well at night, I assure you. “Oops, sorry, we turned your country into a radioactive puddle.” I guess the good news is there won’t be too many people left to receive the official apology.
Even if we accept some of wilder claims in Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury and the almost interminable street corner shrink Op-Eds in The Washington Post, The NY Times and LA Times, that the POTUS is a narcissist (name one politician who isn’t), a sociopath, or a drooling man-baby, how does Trump measure up against his predecessors in the mental health stakes?
While a prodigious political talent, Teddy Roosevelt liked war just a little bit too much. Preceding and following Teddy, were presidents so lamentable it gives rise to The Simpsons’ tribute to the mediocre presidents — “We are the mediocre Presidents, you won’t find our faces on dollars or on cents. There’s Taylor, there’s Tyler, there’s Fillmore and there’s Hayes. There’s William Henry Harrison — ‘I died in 30 days.’”
By the beginning of Nixon’s second term he was a gibbering paranoid. We know now that Reagan had early onset dementia, and this probably was hastened by the assassination attempt late in his first term but at the time, Reagan was considered merely a doddery old man.
President Lyndon Johnson used fruity language pretty much all the time. He is widely regarded as a very fine president, albeit stuck in a conflict thrust upon him by JFK’s presidency, compounded by poor advice and dismal military leadership which thrust the US further into the bloody quagmire of Vietnam.
Madness and potty mouth are not likely to have a POTUS hurled from office. On the contrary they appear to be prerequisites for the job.
The fall of Trump via the 25th Amendment — where the vice-president and the majority of the Trump cabinet determine the POTUS is unfit to hold office — is a fantasy.
The other source of unhinged hope for a premature end to Trump’s presidency is the outcome of the Mueller investigation. This is a great unknown. So many opinionistas think themselves exclusively capable of unravelling the largely secret investigation before it actually unravels. It is more speculative fluff.
There is one reality you can bank on. No one besides special counsel Robert Mueller and a few of his most senior associates know where the investigation is headed.
This largely false hope provides a delusion for the Democrats, too. While Trump’s often odd behaviour is scrutinised ad nauseam, the Democrats have their own problems. If I must be thrust into the business of long distance psychoanalysis, I would say the Democrats are suffering a collective Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and remain in deep denial after Hillary Clinton’s failed candidacy 15 months ago. Little has changed. Failed players, Nancy Pelosi, 77, and Chuck Schumer, 67, remain at the helm and show no sign of wandering off into the sunset. The Clintons won’t take the hint and go away either.
It’s not unlike the Soviet politburo in the 1970s where a septuagenarian might be considered a whippersnapper.
Al Franken has left the stage. While many would say that he copped his right whack in the #metoo stakes, the most important element of his departure from the US Senate is that he was exposed by members of his own party, his congressional Democratic colleagues. That alone speaks of a party mired in factional and personality-based conflict.
As the November midterm congressional elections loom, the paucity of talent within the party is so stark that Oprah Winfrey sped to the top of a short pile of improbable Democrat presidential candidates after giving a speech to actors in a room where it was almost impossible not to get a standing ovation.
Oprah Winfrey as a Democrat presidential candidate? I can see it now. Oprah standing at the Democrat National Conference in 2020, and shrieking, “Everyone gets a car!!!”
The pickings are so thin the Democrats have at least pondered the temptation to replace one three ring circus with another rather than winning through voter engagement via ideas, force of policy and substance. You know, politics the old-fashioned way.
The mid-terms beckon in November. Perhaps the Democrats will win majorities in both houses. Perhaps they won’t. It is worth remembering that every two term President since Reagan has faced the same circumstance, a lame duck presidency. If the Democrats fall short of a congressional majority, it would be a spectacular failure.
If they do manage to gain a majority in both houses and pursue a process of removing Trump from office, where would this leave the rock solid 33 per cent of American voters who support Trump come hell or high water? How would they regard Democrat attempts to hurl Trump from office? The loss of confidence in political institutions, the courts and in the federal system of government would be catastrophic.
It’s difficult to envision where it might lead but it would not be good for the shining example of democracy the US has been to the world.
Regardless of where it ends and what one thinks of Russian interference in the American political system, the possibility of collusion between the Russians and the Trump camp, the great unknowns of the when, the how and most importantly the who, it is safe to say Vladimir Putin is rubbing his hands together with glee.
This article was originally published in The Australian 17 January 2018.
The NYTimes decided to balance its 24/7 TDS with a page of letters from President Trump’s supporters: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/17/opinion/trump-voters-supporters.html
The commenters are not amused.
LOL.
What interesting times we live in Jack. As Robert Gottliebsen wrote a couple of days ago, no American President has presided over the economic revival we have witnessed in the USA in the last year. It has been/will be more dramatic than has been seen. In decades. America’s trade partners had better take note.
Meanwhile, as trending, the Democrats seem to be on a Methadone program, and its not going well. The enjoining of the artistic set in pilloring Trump is now getting to be more ridiculous than the tweets of the man himself.
I like to broaden my information input by watching ABC and SBS. I am afraid they have taken my patience beyond tolerable of late. When i measured the first seventeen minutes of SBS devoted to Trump, and a good deal of bashing the man, I gave up. Enough already.
If JFK copped this level of intrigue, he would have been sunk in a deluge of expletives and Meetoo exposes. I dont think we need that.
Well if he runs the nation like he ran his casino businesses then you better get ready for a hard landing.
Any fool can stimulate an economy but how does a nation file for Chapter 11?
Smoke and mirrors. The man is an idiot agent of the robber barons.
LOL Mr Baptiste you are funny good buddy. Cheers
HAHAHA. Gotti. is not someone you want to be posting as the go to guy. He is frequently wrong and even more often deliberately misleads. No. Surprises.
oops double up. Not sure how that happened.
Using both hands again I’d say……..
Either its both hands Razor or portnoys complaint.
I’m starting to worry about you Carl.
Don’t worry sweetie we all have plenty more of your waffling’s to entertain us. You are a legend in your own lunchtime cuteness.
Interesting that potato head dutton gets an all seeing all hearing untouchable minority report or is that minority extort portfolio he then goes on a national divisive campaign selecting minorities to demonise along the way. Yet we see crime has been dropping for over a decade and incarceration rates are at record highs. Actually incarceration since the coalition took office have exploded yet they continue to slam the magistrates for being “soft” on crime. Does he or his family have investments in Prisons? Now why would the so called government that supposedly leads the Nation deliberate mislead and lie to the Nation? Without fear and smear the cons have nothing. No surprises.
You do realise the difference between state and federal governments don’t you? The small amount of people slotted for Commonwealth offences would hardly register in incarceration rate stats.
Interesting that potato head dutton gets an all seeing all hearing untouchable minority report or is that minority extort portfolio he then goes on a national divisive campaign selecting minorities to demonise along the way. Yet we see crime has been dropping for over a decade and incarceration rates are at record highs. Actually incarceration since the coalition took office have exploded yet they continue to slam the magistrates for being “soft” on crime. Does he or his family have investments in Prisons? Now why would the so called government that supposedly leads the Nation deliberate mislead and lie to the Nation? Without fear and seamer the cons have nothing. No surprises.
Here is some potty mouth for you, the Minerals council and the coalition are FN liars. No surprises.
https://www.michaelwest.com.au/minerals-councils-masterclass-spin-corporate-lobbying/
TDS is not the first political derangement symptom and it won’t be the last, but is a particularly virulent example of the condition.
Lets face it, it was active even before the election, with lots of folks convinced that there was not even a remote possibility that he could beat a candidate so inept that she had to be kept away from the public and press conferences.
Within days of the inauguration there were people lining up to predict his imminent impeachment, and a simple request for some kind of heads up on the likely High Crimes and Misdemeanours could induce a fit of the vapours.
He certainly is a very very unusual politician, or perhaps it is that he is not really a politician but more of a huckster or carnie barker, but one can’t deny that he is sometimes surprisingly effective at getting a message across.
Maybe it will all come crashing down and the Dems will sail to the sunny shores of at least a House majority this year, I think Dwight is spot on about the Senate, but in this environment it doesn’t pay to be too certain, and the unravelling of Trump will gather speed.
As Jack has pointed out, the Dems just don’t look to be in good enough shape to pull that off. They seem to be relying on a Trump implosion.
the cricket equivalent of bowling for a run out.
jack, you need to remember the abuse GW Bush and Reagan had to put up with. Apparently, if you’re not a leftist, you’re a moron.
They certainly don’t handle defeat well.
Apparently? You mean “obviously” don’t you?
trump is just one of his generation. born of fear , bred on fear still living in fear. Unfortunately his generation who have done more damage to this planet and are the most divisive selfish self serving wilfully ignorant generation ever in human history still have a couple of years to run. supporters of trump are the ultimate hypocrites they support an admitted sexual abuser, a racist and bigot a pathologically dishonest person ( we see a few of those here) and a person who deliberately mocked and disabled journalist. Take a good look in the mirror people and staring back at you are a generation who the following generations will rightfully hold in contempt and responsible for the mess that requires undoing. No Surprises.
Same generation as Keating. Geez dismayed, you may not be the sharpest tool in the shed but you are without doubt the biggest.
Now now, I said exactly that about you recently Milton, with justification. You should scour the net for something “original.”
That denouement by Dismayed is unfortunately accurate and you had better get used to it. The self serving older generations will have everything to answer for soon enough. Whether in denial or lacking the guts to admit it, we have sold our grandchildren into a living hell on earth.
I agree that a generation had it better than anyone before it and more than likely anyone in the future. Job opportunities, affordable housing, a good safety net/healthcare and a guaranteed decent pension. That wasn’t my point, it was aimed at the sweeping generalisation that. covered his hero.
And I can’t recall you comparing me to a tool in a shed recently. If so you may also need to do some scouring for some originality. Personally I think your old mate is not the full packet of iced vo-vo’s.
” ….. a living hell …” Is that the same traditional spiritual realm of evil and suffering often referred to by various religious organisations JB? If so, I must say you appear to be exhibiting signs of desperation by grasping for such descriptors, or have you finally seen the light me old mate?
that is precisely the approach that if followed that will result in a Republican victory this year and probably a second term for the very very odd man who is currently POTUS.
just think it though, telling people they are stupid, thick, dumb, and above all racist and evil because they voted a certain way.
Hey, great way to swing them around sunshine, you should be a political consultant.
Very well said Dismayed.
Well you just included yourself in that analysis. Do the math.
And the winner of the TDS award is…………
I wouldn’t put much stock on any award with the winner determined by the self styled genius Trump.
I think that went over your head JB
At least Trump’s out there protecting his ‘hair’.
Shame it’s raining on his umbrella-less wife & son.
You don’t need a degree to know what that says about his character.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-umbrella-melania-air-force-one-rain-barron-florida-a8161261.html
Ah send him off to Guatanamo Bella. There’ a perfect example right there of the total dross being served up by the media, with you a faithful servant .
Maybe it was just too windy for them to hold a brolly, or smart enought to realise it was useless.
Did you think about that before you wrote it?
Sadly theres your analogue for the Trump/ US relationship there.
There really is no excuse for bad language. Sends a bad message to the kids and probably a reason the murder rate is so high.
F**k you. *lol*
He is certainly getting a caning in the media but from what little I pick up the US economy is going swimmingly. Like labor when Howard was PM the democrats need to focus on themselves rather than just point at Trump.
What about Schwarzeneggar (?) is he a democrat.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/arnold-schwarzenegger-trump-nazis_us_5996524ce4b0a2608a6b68ac
you’d think so surely?