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Trump's delusional state of mind

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Magical Realist Offline
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/...leave.html

Trump Has Reached the ‘Railing Against Mike Pence’ Bunker Phase
By Jonathan Chait

"One of the familiar genres of White House reporting during the Trump era has been the theme that President Trump is degenerating into madness, or at least some deeper state of madness. I have treated these reports with persistent skepticism. By all outward signs, Trump’s grip on reality has waxed and waned in regular intervals, and the man who publicly insisted in 2011 that Barack Obama had faked his birth certificate did not seem substantially more hinged than the one who claimed Joe Biden had fired a Ukrainian prosecutor to protect his son’s business. The people around Trump who believed he was growing more deranged were perhaps mistaking their own diminishing ability to cope with his delirium with a change in the patient’s underlying condition.

And yet here, in the true final stages of the Trump presidency, we at last have evidence of genuine change. Trump’s mental decline may not be actually accelerating, but he is turning against his supporters in a sharp and distinctive fashion.

The New York Times first reported this weekend that Trump held a long, contentious meeting on Friday pitting crazy against crazier. He has continued over the following days to turn away from his more clear-eyed supporters and gravitate to the ones who entertain his delusions that he can still overturn the election.

An entire layer of toadies who cynically enabled Trump’s misconduct throughout his presidency, but have since calculated that his options are exhausted, have lost favor in the president’s eyes. Axios and the Washington Post have reported that Trump has denounced, or begun to view warily, such former loyalists as Mitch McConnell, Bill Barr, Mark Meadows, and even Mike Pence. Into their places have stepped figures like Sidney Powell, Michael Flynn, QAnon-enthusiast Marjorie Taylor Greene, and former Overstock chief executive Patrick Byrne.

One indication of the level of terrifying disarray within Trump’s revamped inner circle is that the Post gets halfway through its story before explaining that Byrne arrived at his position in life after an affair with a notorious Russian spy, followed by a descent into paranoia. Byrne was the chief executive of Overstock.com; he had an affair with Russian spy Maria Butina, who was convicted and deported. After that, Byrne was fired, then came to believe Butina was framed by a deep-state conspiracy, then got heavy into Trumpist conspiracy theories, started giving interviews to the likes of Glenn Beck, and lo and behold found himself in the White House as a presidential strategist.

There was once a time, years ago, when “CEO falls for Russian spy, goes mad, gets fired, becomes presidential strategist” would have been a major story in itself, not merely a colorful side plot.

The Hitler analogies are easy to overplay — Trump is not a genocidal warmonger, which is by far Hitler’s most salient trait — but the whiff of the Führerbunker is difficult to miss when you encounter such passages as this, from Axios: “Trump, in his final days, is turning bitterly on virtually every person around him, griping about anyone who refuses to indulge conspiracy theories or hopeless bids to overturn the election.” In lieu of Russian tanks, the unstoppable force everybody else around the mad leader can see coming is Joe Biden’s clear Electoral College victory.

So the likes of Barr and McConnell are all slowly edging away while Trump rages at their betrayal and seeks out followers delusional enough to indulge his fantasies. Trump sent out a bizarre attack on McConnell for refusing to support his hopeless attempt to decertify Biden’s election. Even supine Mike Pence is now “not fighting hard enough for him,” reports Axios.

Barr’s escape — complete with a last-ditch attempt to wash off the Trump stink by publicly decrying his boss’s demands that he appoint prosecutors to investigate Hunter Biden and the election-fraud conspiracy — is especially rich. Barr was animated by the conviction that the norms were being shattered by Trump’s opponents, not by Trump. He once testified before Congress that Trump couldn’t have obstructed the Russia probe because he genuinely believed he was innocent. Since Trump also maintains that, but for a Hugo Chávez–designed computer algorithm, he won the election by a landslide and can actually overturn the results, you wonder how much legal weight Barr currently places on what Trump believes. Is insanity an all-purpose defense against obstruction of justice?

One irony of Trump’s final, degenerative stage is that, while he has dispensed with even the pretense of attending to his formal responsibilities, his obsession with overturning the election result has given him a laserlike focus rarely detected before. The Post reports that his Friday meeting was longer than four hours. In his entire term until now, has Trump ever stayed engaged in a meeting on a single topic for that long?"
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Syne Offline
The first problem is believing that Mitch McConnell, Bill Barr, Mark Meadows, and Mike Pence were ever really part of Trump's inner circle, much less Sidney Powell, Michael Flynn, Greene, and Byrne being so now. Second problem is one leftist news source citing another, in a game of telephone, to justify a reductio ad hitlerium. Aside from changing up his staff, there's no description of anything to justify the conclusions, aside from hearsay from other leftist sources and genetic fallacies.

Typical leftist clickbait.
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confused2 Offline
My thanks to MR for that analysis.
As MR points out it is clear that [unlike Hitler] Trump is not a genocidal warmonger.
While Trump may be genuinely attached to an [election] outcome that seems highly improbable this is absolutely not comparable to Hitler's deliberate use of 'Big Lies' as a propaganda tool.
My worst wish for Trump is that he is (right now) sitting down with his family having a really nice Xmas dinner.
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Leigha Offline
Just my point of view, but seems like Trump understands the realization that he ''lost'' the election, but felt that election fraud gave Biden the win, and all of this publicity is to keep the spotlight off of Biden. And, it kinda worked. lol Biden's win has been quite anti-climactic, and the news outlets (right or left) hardly report on him. I suppose that will change next year.
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Magical Realist Offline
I'm pretty sure Biden isn't in competition with Trump to make the news cycle. That's what makes him a welcome change. We don't hear about everything he does or tweets. We can actually pay attention to other news for a change.
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C C Offline
(Dec 29, 2020 08:01 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: [...] We can actually pay attention to other news for a change.


Wish that was the case in the upcoming months. But in the course of daily glancing over information aggregators and feeds, signs are that Trump is just going to keep garnering news focus as an ex-POTUS in a Kardashian family context (attention-whore celebrities). Because the online and legacy outlets just can't wean themselves from him as a ratings and clickbait cash-cow. Even when there's a period of him not doing or saying anything, they fill in the gaps with frenzied speculation.
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Syne Offline
(Dec 29, 2020 08:01 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: I'm pretty sure Biden isn't in competition with Trump to make the news cycle. That's what makes him a welcome change. We don't hear about everything he does or tweets. We can actually pay attention to other news for a change.

And that's your own fault. If your Trump hysteria didn't produce all the clicks and page views, no one would be interested in covering it. It would all be confined to political wonks.
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Magical Realist Offline
(Dec 29, 2020 10:08 PM)Syne Wrote:
(Dec 29, 2020 08:01 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: I'm pretty sure Biden isn't in competition with Trump to make the news cycle. That's what makes him a welcome change. We don't hear about everything he does or tweets. We can actually pay attention to other news for a change.

And that's your own fault. If your Trump hysteria didn't produce all the clicks and page views, no one would be interested in covering it. It would all be confined to political wonks.

No..it's not my fault. Trump would do and tweet controversial things even if I wasn't watching the news.
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confused2 Offline
A comedienne (forget which) pointed out that he walks like the front half of a centaur. Check it out.
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