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dalton99a

(81,372 posts)
Sat Apr 18, 2020, 10:10 AM Apr 2020

Trump is Mark Twain's king, the great American con man.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/17/opinion/trump-coronavirus.html

Trump’s Dow-at-30,000 Dream Hurt America
Trump is Mark Twain’s king, the great American con man.
By Roger Cohen
April 17, 2020

The thing is, Trump is the king. He’s Mark Twain’s king, more precisely. He’s the great American swindler, relying on the vastness of American space to afford him the opportunity to stay just ahead of disaster by conjuring up one more tall story. Twain’s king and duke in “Huckleberry Finn” — claiming to be the dauphin of King Louis XVI of France and the usurped Duke of Bridgewater — lie and scam their way down the Mississippi in the quintessentially American story.

“I felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic,” Trump says on March 17. Twain would have seen material in the grotesqueness of that. The more fantastic the story, the more it muddies the waters. Trump needs very muddy waters because he’s a petrified coward.

In his whole born-on-third-base life, he has never been held accountable for anything. And so of course he walks back from his claim of absolute authority and tells governors to “call your own shots” on reopening the economy. His guidelines give him a veneer of authority without actual responsibility. No buck should stop in the Oval Office.

In his daily TV ramblings, he tries to blame anyone and anything, the World Health Organization being the latest. Trump’s genius lies in a sinister capacity to ignore reality and create another by getting people’s blood up in a whirlwind of chaos and distraction. That is how he got to the Oval Office and how he could remain there.

Plan B is already evident. The disparaged virus that could sink the market and blow up the path to victory is now the pandemic with electoral potential. Doesn’t corona mean crown, after all? It gives Trump a daily reality TV show. It attacks cities more than rural areas, where his vote is concentrated. It permits him to have the Internal Revenue Service send out stimulus checks for $1,200 with Trump’s name on them. It creates potential scope for him to claim emergency powers that allow electoral skulduggery. He knows that the Mitch McConnell-stacked Supreme Court will either rule for him or make sure things are slow-rolled enough to protect him. That’s his ultimate source of impunity — not what the founders had in mind.

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Trump is Mark Twain's king, the great American con man. (Original Post) dalton99a Apr 2020 OP
Con man, liar and a cheat musclecar6 Apr 2020 #1

musclecar6

(1,684 posts)
1. Con man, liar and a cheat
Sat Apr 18, 2020, 10:48 AM
Apr 2020

Those were his lawyer and fix it guy’s words. To put it in a different way, he’s just full of malicious bullshit, for stupid people and trash, just like him. He’s the classic low rent car salesman with no scruples what so ever. He’s not a stable genius, just a lazy and stupid bullshitter. In technical terms either a malignant narcissist or more likely a full blown sociopath. Both of those mentally ill types are usually highly manipulative ( ie. con men or women), which he obviously is.
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