I am referring to the impulsive loyalty to him, not any considered judgment.   

In the early 1930’s, Emmanuel Levinas wrote an essay on what he referred to as “Hitlerism.”  He warned that the rational values of the Western Enlightenment were deficient and would collapse as against ideologies that could embrace irrationality, passion, and emotional.  The absence of the body from Enlightenment ideas of truth, justice, and the good doomed them.  He referred to the drumbeats of National Socialism.  

I don’t think  the throngs unquestionably embracing Trump as National Socialists or even fascists.   He appeals to them as an authoritarian leader who will “body slam” the enemies.  

Sure. “Executive strengths.”  But those strengths are strengths of a bully, not an executive.  On the other hand, Biden has shown how to get the job done, how to work the  political system. He has been able to get more laws passed than Trump. How about the executive ability to keep a cabinet members. No one resigned under Biden.But  alll of them finally resigned under Trump and most of them are now against him. And Biden is a kind man. 

But Trump makes hearts beat and people shout.  Biden does not. 

Levinas’s observations linger with me as I note the advance of authoritarianism and watch  our politics become more and more irrational.   I have no hope for us.   It’s a downward spiral.   

Dan



On Feb 10, 2024, at 4:45 PM, Philip Brownell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Whatever you want. Yes people cheer. Yes he’s enjoying it. But the people don’t support him because he’s from Wrestlemania. They support him because they believe he has executive strengths. In my opinion

Phil
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On Feb 10, 2024, at 7:07 AM, Dan Bloom <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


Phil:

I suggested the Trump phenomena is an offshoot of Wrestlemania.  You said it is closer to The Apprentice.

Take a look at these videos.  And notice the cheering crowd.  

To me, Trump is closer here to how he behaves than the Trump of The Apprentice. 

Dan




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