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New Atlantic: "The President is Trapped" and: "The Trump Presidency is Over" /same author.
Atlantic.


The President Is Trapped

Trump is utterly unsuited to deal with this crisis, either intellectually or temperamentally.
MARCH 25, 2020
Peter Wehner
Contributing writer at The Atlantic and senior fellow at EPPC

For his entire adult life, and for his entire presidency, Donald Trump has created his own alternate reality, complete with his own alternate set of facts. He has shown himself to be erratic, impulsive, narcissistic, vindictive, cruel, mendacious, and devoid of empathy. None of that is new.

But we’re now entering the most dangerous phase of the Trump presidency. The pain and hardship that the United States is only beginning to experience stem from a crisis that the president is utterly unsuited to deal with, either intellectually or temperamentally. When things were going relatively well, the nation could more easily absorb the costs of Trump’s psychological and moral distortions and disfigurements. But those days are behind us. The coronavirus pandemic has created the conditions that can catalyze a destructive set of responses from an individual with Trump’s characterological defects and disordered personality.

[Peter Wehner: The Trump presidency is over].

We are now in the early phase of a medical and economic tempest unmatched in most of our lifetimes. There’s too much information we don’t have. We don’t know the full severity of the pandemic, or whether a state like New York is a harbinger or an outlier. But we have enough information to know this virus is rapidly transmissible and lethal.

The qualities we most need in a president during this crisis are calmness, wisdom, and reassurance; a command of the facts and the ability to communicate them well; and the capacity to think about the medium and long term while carefully weighing competing options and conflicting needs. We need a leader who can persuade the public to act in ways that are difficult but necessary, who can focus like a laser beam on a problem for a sustained period of time, and who will listen to—and, when necessary, defer to—experts who know far more than he does. We need a president who can draw the nation together rather than drive it apart, who excels at the intricate work of governing, and who works well with elected officials at every level. We need a chief executive whose judgment is not just sound, but exceptional.

There are some 325 million people in America, and it’s hard to think of more than a handful who are more lacking in these qualities than Donald Trump.

But we need to consider something else, which is that the coronavirus pandemic may lead to a rapid and even more worrisome psychological and emotional deterioration in the commander in chief. This is not a certainty, but it’s a possibility we need to be prepared for.

[. . .]



There's more eloquence from this author + relevant links. ..So fine to experience masterful English, again.

(IF.. the mofo doesn't shortly self-destruct, he'll need some massive assistance vacating, from however many of the 325M:
actually wish mean to survive the next few months).

Bon appetít
New Great reads. Thanks!
bcnu,
Mikem

It's mourning in America again.
     Atlantic: "The President is Trapped" and: "The Trump Presidency is Over" /same author. - (Ashton) - (1)
         Great reads. Thanks! -NT - (mmoffitt)

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