Yes, I was hoping for a nice round hundo, but 91 felony charges against the former president is still impressive. Especially since the indictment record for past presidents was zero. (I know about the Ulysses Grant thing — speeding ticket was it? — but I’m sticking with my round numbers.)
Trump is such a bad actor and he has never known the feeling of being trapped that defines the lives of almost everyone else. Finally it seems clear that he doesn’t need to be told no. He needs to be in a cell behind a locked door that is no.
In 2016, just after that year’s presidential election, I wrote this on Facebook (when I still did Facebook). I haven’t changed my mind.
THIS is what makes my head spin: The president is not a moral figure in any idiom, any land, any culture, any subculture. I’m not talking about the liberal enlightenment that would make him want the country to take care of the poor and sick. I mean he has no Republican values either. He has no honor among thieves, no cosa nostra loyalty, no Southern code against cheating or lying, none of the openness of New York, rectitude of Boston, expressiveness and kindness of California, no evangelical family values, no Protestant work ethic. No Catholic moral seriousness, no sense of contrition or gratitude. No Jewish moral and intellectual precision, sense of history. He doesn’t care about the life of the mind OR the life of the senses. He is not mandarin, not committed to inquiry or justice, not hospitable. He is not proper. He is not a bon vivant who loves to eat, drink, laugh.
There’s nothing he would die for - not American values, obviously, but not the land of Russia or his wife or young son. He has some hollow success creeds from Norman Vincent Peale, but Peale was obsessed with fair-dealing and a Presbyterian pastor; Trump has no fairness or piety. He’s not sentimental; no affection for dogs or babies. No love for mothers, “the common man,” veterans. He has no sense of military valor, and is openly a coward about war. He would have sorely lacked the pagan beauty and capacity to fight required in ancient Greece. He doesn’t care about his wife or wives; he is a philanderer but he’s not a romantic hero with great love for women and sex. He commands loyalty and labor from his children not because he loves them, even; he seems almost to hate them - and if one of them slipped it would be terrifying. He does no philanthropy. He doesn’t - in a more secular key - even seem to have a sense of his enlightened self-interest enough to shake Angela Merkel’s hand. Doesn’t even affect a love for the arts, like most rich New Yorkers. He doesn’t live and die by aesthetics and health practices like some fascists; he’s very ugly and barely mammalian. Am I missing an obscure moral system to which he so much as nods? Also are there other people, living or dead, like him?
I’d like to see that on his tombstone in whatever godforsaken corner of the planet he winds up in.
And yet. For G-d knows what reason millions of
People follow him like Christ