cleaver
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if i may... a few SHORT responses at once...
i assigned no culprit - for it was observation, truly.
i have made no secret that i am no fan of the president.
but, that does not preclude my finding his presidency fascinating in many ways...
obama had his faults - certainly... but he most certainly is not a bad man.
there is much of his presidency that is quite admirable...
too simple to blame... it becomes sloppy shorthand most times.
to understand takes a bit more work, should any of us have time to do so...
our times - perhaps from the sheer deluge of instant information available -
have unfortunately cultivated a culture of quick beatification/vilification.
we simply 'haven't the time' to give deeper thought to almost anything...
oooooh... squirrell!
strangely, i think the above answer, to docoral kind of goes into this...
if the grey is the black - for the group(non)think of it... perhaps.
my grey is that place away from absolutism.
for simple example:
trump vilification... it blinds many from being able to consider the whole... where there is/can be something of value to be gleaned.
the villain is reflexive flashthink... where reflex alone predetermines the outcome of any consideration. it is a trap...
in honesty, the president himself is a master of exploiting this very thing...
yes.
obviously, a politician can behave as a non politician...
but it too is an act of sorts...
and as fascinating as it is, keeping on board with an outlier act
can become tiring. (wait. what did i write above?)
in trump's case, trump fatigue is going to be very difficult to outrun.
it will be as much on the ballot as any democrat...
for there are roles and molds
and an entire world of them that depend upon a certain consistency
(lazy shorthand if you will) to get on to other issues...
certain offices are like work uniforms...
i know that this may seem antithetical to...
the deeper meanings of what i scratched with sc above...
you bring up tr.
it really is the closest example we have contemporaneously
to trump coming to the office...
he broke the mold up to his time...
steamrolled a very progressive (old school var.) agenda...
faced criticism within and without his party...
cultivated a popular following and a very vocal opposition...
and...
redefined the office.
although a retrenchment naturally came after.
just as tr was not as much a movement as a unique personality
cultivating change...
so will be trump...
egos both.
unsustainable as a movement without the personality.
the mold, even transformed - the custom and practice - need not be confining to the office holder...
if they stand in for a lack flamboyance and ego.
it's all props anyway.
different actors different shows.
of this last part, i will disagree.
for i have first hand knowledge of this.
trump was a multiply bankrupt blowhard
who loved seeing his name on page six of the ny post
almost more than he loved himself...
it took a bunch of bankers to...
prop up the face of a nascent brand
which they figured could be more valuable
than the liquidated parts of his failures...
he was restrained.
put on a strict allowance.
was an employee of his brand
until the apprentice...
the tax story debunks the legend...
the more recent ones - no doubt even more so.
Since your narrative hasn't assigned a culprit let me help *** BARACK OBAMA***
i assigned no culprit - for it was observation, truly.
i have made no secret that i am no fan of the president.
but, that does not preclude my finding his presidency fascinating in many ways...
obama had his faults - certainly... but he most certainly is not a bad man.
there is much of his presidency that is quite admirable...
too simple to blame... it becomes sloppy shorthand most times.
to understand takes a bit more work, should any of us have time to do so...
our times - perhaps from the sheer deluge of instant information available -
have unfortunately cultivated a culture of quick beatification/vilification.
we simply 'haven't the time' to give deeper thought to almost anything...
oooooh... squirrell!
Ideology and emption Trump reason in every way.
That is why I have so long compared abortion to a religion.
The sense of belonging, in this case to the perceived educated an enlightened
truly create an inability to see a world more subtle, one
of the good, the bad and the ugly.
I have asked cleaver to explore the notion that the grey palette always tend to black.
We see it in the comforting conformity to the group-think always pulling always leading
away from the light because they just assure themselves, the world is really grey.
The mentality of "No one I knows thinks that way," so those whom do are indeed evil.
strangely, i think the above answer, to docoral kind of goes into this...
if the grey is the black - for the group(non)think of it... perhaps.
my grey is that place away from absolutism.
for simple example:
trump vilification... it blinds many from being able to consider the whole... where there is/can be something of value to be gleaned.
the villain is reflexive flashthink... where reflex alone predetermines the outcome of any consideration. it is a trap...
in honesty, the president himself is a master of exploiting this very thing...
This may turn out to be one of those 'retro' Lit discussions.
Cleaver; Studied, yes. Emulated, maybe. The press has taken it upon itself to define what is "presidential." So much so that virtually all of our recent presidents, going back to TR, try to fulfill the presses prototypical (archetypal?) image. I think that this in part explains why the press is basically behaving in a bat shit crazy manner. Trump doesn't come from a political background and definitely doesn't behave as the press has defined the office. Virtually all of the 2020 dem front runners are career politicians that have squeezed themselves into the mold. So the question re. emulation going forward is, "Can a politician behave as a non-politician?"
yes.
obviously, a politician can behave as a non politician...
but it too is an act of sorts...
and as fascinating as it is, keeping on board with an outlier act
can become tiring. (wait. what did i write above?)
in trump's case, trump fatigue is going to be very difficult to outrun.
it will be as much on the ballot as any democrat...
for there are roles and molds
and an entire world of them that depend upon a certain consistency
(lazy shorthand if you will) to get on to other issues...
certain offices are like work uniforms...
i know that this may seem antithetical to...
the deeper meanings of what i scratched with sc above...
you bring up tr.
it really is the closest example we have contemporaneously
to trump coming to the office...
he broke the mold up to his time...
steamrolled a very progressive (old school var.) agenda...
faced criticism within and without his party...
cultivated a popular following and a very vocal opposition...
and...
redefined the office.
although a retrenchment naturally came after.
just as tr was not as much a movement as a unique personality
cultivating change...
so will be trump...
egos both.
unsustainable as a movement without the personality.
the mold, even transformed - the custom and practice - need not be confining to the office holder...
if they stand in for a lack flamboyance and ego.
it's all props anyway.
different actors different shows.
bellisarius said:Ann; Re. "Pulling the strings." No one is pulling Trumps strings. If they were Trump would be behaving more and more like the typical pol. That just doesn't seem to be happening. And as far as ability I'd refer to the recent non-story of his companies losing $1 billion some 30 years ago. In reality it was probably more than the sum reported. But that's not the story, the story is is how he guided his companies out of that mess and back to prosperity. That's the real story and no one was pulling his strings then.
of this last part, i will disagree.
for i have first hand knowledge of this.
trump was a multiply bankrupt blowhard
who loved seeing his name on page six of the ny post
almost more than he loved himself...
it took a bunch of bankers to...
prop up the face of a nascent brand
which they figured could be more valuable
than the liquidated parts of his failures...
he was restrained.
put on a strict allowance.
was an employee of his brand
until the apprentice...
the tax story debunks the legend...
the more recent ones - no doubt even more so.