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Tue Sep 9, 2025, 08:50 PM Sep 9

Is Trump an autocrat, or does he just play one on TV? - Bai WaPo

With all the radical dismantling going on inside President Donald Trump’s Cabinet departments, maybe it’s myopic to fixate on what’s outside them. And yet I can’t stop thinking about the giant banners of Trump that keep appearing on the facades of our national buildings.

Maybe you’ve seen the banner hanging at the Labor Department, which — like one that appeared in the spring on the Agriculture building — features a barn-size Trump glowering over the capital, accompanied by the words “American Workers FIRST.” It reminds me of the banners of Saddam Hussein that I saw in Baghdad in the late 1990s, the military beret replaced, in this case, by an elaborate comb-over.

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What I find so alarming about this, despite its being mostly about style and atmospherics, is the lack of alarm generally. If there was one thing we all used to agree on as Americans, even as the country started to fracture, it’s that our nation was founded in opposition to exactly this concept: the fusing of national interest with the will of a single leader and his family line. We led the enlightened world away from the dark age of monarchy. We fought the cruel tyranny of absolutism in Europe and in the Communist bloc.

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Would we, the majority of voting Americans, really mind so much a capital rebranded for Trump, the governing mansion covered in gold and the boulevards lined with his likeness, if he brought back the factories and expelled all the immigrants? It’s no longer a trivial question. Because, for all his pomp and bluster, Trump has opened the door to a passage that I assumed to be walled off forever. And even if he isn’t ruthless or enterprising enough to become the first real American strongman, my fear is this: Maybe there’s someone watching him who is.


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Is Trump an autocrat, or does he just play one on TV? - Bai WaPo (Original Post) question everything Sep 9 OP
Trump has no opinions, no ideas, no ideology. He says and does what he thinks will make him more money. Period. usonian Sep 9 #1
he has plenty of ideas on how to abuse his power and extort people... the one thing he seems good at LymphocyteLover Sep 10 #3
has every tendency, character and desire .... stopdiggin Sep 9 #2

usonian

(20,573 posts)
1. Trump has no opinions, no ideas, no ideology. He says and does what he thinks will make him more money. Period.
Tue Sep 9, 2025, 09:45 PM
Sep 9

He'd sell his family and friends for a sufficient amount of loot.

He sold THE ENTIRE FUCKIN COUNTRY TO PUTIN for who knows what (or just for blackmail)

I posted earlier that Reagan was a union leader until he found that there was more money in selling out unions and ordinary people than supporting them.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=20620616

MERELY A TROLL
1. A troll that stirs up shit on media and all over the world, and
2. A troll like the ones that guarded bridges and demanded money just for you getting water or food across the river.


LymphocyteLover

(8,753 posts)
3. he has plenty of ideas on how to abuse his power and extort people... the one thing he seems good at
Wed Sep 10, 2025, 07:32 AM
Sep 10

he also has a lot of stupid opinions and is never afraid to let everyone know about them.

I agree he has no ideology except his own personal enrichment.

stopdiggin

(14,412 posts)
2. has every tendency, character and desire ....
Tue Sep 9, 2025, 09:53 PM
Sep 9

Is the question here centering around whether or not he has actually achieved sufficient power to meet some (surely arbitrary?) standard?

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