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Steve Berman's avatar

Points for the LEGO Movie reference.

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Chris J. Karr's avatar

I had an insight yesterday about Trump and his nuttiness. None of this makes any sense if you assume that Trump has some vision that he's trying to achieve through policy, executive orders, Truth Social posts, etc. I'll go as far as say that Trump actually has no vision for America (but his underlings like J.D. Vance and Stephen Miller do).

Instead, this reality we find ourselves in, is one where the country and the world are effectively hostages at Trump's farewell tour and birthday party. He's using the office of the Presidency not to actually implement any changes, but to knock off items on his Bucket List.

Trump is miffed over the NFL team owners not accepting him into their circle decades ago? Next year, he'll be MC'ing the NFL draft in Washington DC, and team owners will be crawling over themselves to ingratiate themselves with him.

Trump is annoyed that when it comes to wealth, he's a small fry compared to folks like Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook? He's going to monetize the office as much as his fans will let him to make up the gap, and when that is still insufficient, he'll leverage his control over tariffs and regulatory agencies to get folks like Bezos and Zuckerberg to grovel beneath him.

Trump feels like he missed out on being a movie mogul? He'll threaten to tariff American films so that he can inject himself into Hollywood conversations and become the ultimate Hollywoood exec who decides what gets made and what gets scrapped.

Trump still smarts from the accusations that he's a draft dodger ("Corporal Bone Spurs")? How about throwing himself a military birthday parade with his toy box, which includes the world's greatest army?

I'm hardly the first to compare Trump to the little boy in the Jerome Bixby story "It's a *Good* Life"[1] (later adapted into a "Twilight Zone" episode), but the more I watch the man himself, the more I'm convinced that he knows that his time on this mortal plane is limited and he's doing everything he can with the powers at his fingertips to make up for the times he felt unjustly excluded and maligned (which is ALL the times) in his life and to try and go out and be remembered as some kind of consequential and beloved figure that he would never be, left to his own devices.

It doesn't make things like the impending stagflation, product shortages, or lives destroyed by his ICE goons any better - I used the term "hostages" for a reason - but this perspective at least places events in a context where it all makes some kind of sense, and really illustrates how none of this stuff that is happening is being done with any eye toward actually embedding and maintaining it beyond Trump's lifespan. No laws being passed, everything implemented as executive orders that can be overturned on Day One, etc.

Make no mistake, cleaning up after this geriatric toddler's finished playing Smash Cake with the nation and the world will be no small task, but at least we're dealing with a petulant child who seems more interested in defrauding his own friends (see the recent reporting on his crypto shenanigans) and not some Putin-level mastermind.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_a_Good_Life

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