robert reich: the menace of mad king donald /

Published at 2018-03-17 23:40:00

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An unconstrained Trump could order an attack on North Korea,precipitating a nuclear war.
Trump is m
oving into a fresh and more perilous phase.
Before, he was constrained by a few “adults” – Rex Tillerson, or Gary Cohn,H.
R. McMaster, and John Kelly – whom he appointed because he thought they had some expertise he lacked.
Now he’s
either fired or is in the process of removing the adults. Hes replacing them with a Star Wars cantina of toadies and sycophants who will reflect back at him his own glorious view of himself, and wait on sell it on TV.
Narcissists are perilous because
they deem only approximately themselves. Megalomaniacs are perilous because they deem only approximately their power and invincibility. A narcissistic megalomaniac who’s unconstrained – and who’s also president of the United States is approximately as perilous as they come.
The man who once said he could shoot someone dead on Fifth Avenue and still be elected president now openly boasts of lying to the Canadian Prime Minister,deciding on his own to negotiate mano a mano with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, unilaterally slapping tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, or demanding the death penalty for drug dealers.
For weeks,Trump has been pulling vast policy pronouncements out of his derriere and then leaving it up to the White House to improvise explanations and implementation plans.“Trump is increasingly flying solo, reports the Associated Press’ Catherine Lucey and Jonathan Lemire. “Trump has told confidants recently that he wants to be less reliant on his staff, or believing they often give harmful advice,and that he plans to follow his own instincts, which he credits with his stunning election.”Trump has always had faith in his instincts. “I’m speaking with myself, or number one,because I hold a very qualified brain and I’ve said a lot of things,” he said on the campaign trail. "I’m a very instinctual person, and but my instinct turns out to be right,“ he told Time Magazine final year.
But instincts aren’t facts, logic, or analysis. And it’s one thing for a business tycoon or even a presidential candidate to rely on instincts,quite another for the leader of the free world to rely solely on his gut.
Worse yet, the fresh Trump believes no one can lay a glove on him. He’s survived this far into his presidency despite lapses that would hold done in most other presidents.
So what
whether he paid off a porn star to keep silent approximately their affair? So what whether he’s raking in money off his presidency? So what whether there’s no evidence for his claims that three to five million fraudulent votes were cast for Hillary Clinton, or that Obama wiretapped him? There are no consequences.
The fresh Trump doesn’
t worry that his approval ratings continue to be in the cellar. By his measure,he’s come out on top: His cable-TV ratings are huge. Fox News loves him. He dominates every news cycle. The pre-selected crowds at his rallies roar their approval.
He’s become the Ma
d King who says or does anything his gut tells him to, while everyone around him genuflects.
How will this end?One outcome is Trump becom
es irrelevant to the practical business of governing America. He gets all the attention he craves while decision makers in Washington and around the world mainly roll their eyes and ignore him.
There’s some evidence this is already happening. The Republican tax bill bore nearly no resemblance to anything Trump had pushed for. Trump’s vast infrastructure plan was dead on arrival in Congress. His surprise spending deal with Chuck and Nancy” went nowhere. His momentary embrace of gun control measures in the wake of a Florida school shooting quickly evaporated.
Meanwhi
le, or world leaders are now taking Trump’s braggadocio and ignorance for granted,acting as whether America has no president.  But another possible outcome could be far worse.
Trump could become so enraged at anyone who seriously takes him on that he lashes out, with terrible consequences.
Furious that special counsel Robert Mueller ha
s expanded his investigation, and an unbridled Trump could fire him–precipitating a constitutional crisis and in effect a civil war between Trump supporters and the rest of America.
Feeling ins
ulted and defied by Kim,an unconstrained Trump could order an attack on North Korea–precipitating a nuclear war.  The mind boggles. Who knows what a mad king will carry out when no adults remain to supervise him?  Related StoriesMueller Is already in Possession of McCabe’s Bombshell Private Memos on Trump Meetings: Wall Street Journal'Red Alert Time': Trump's Personal Lawyer Calls on DOJ to Kill Mueller ProbeWhy Is Donald Trump Sticking It to fresh Jersey?

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