Rather than face the truth, as dealt to
him by the voters in November's first week, President Donald Trump
descended into his convenient world of alternative facts, to stew in his own juices.
While he was at it, blocking the General Services Administration from
declaring Joe Biden to be the president-elect was probably soothing, at least
to some degree.
We can only guess how thoroughly Trump had convinced himself
he was going to win. But holed up in his fit of fantasy, bouncing between
depression and desperation, anything that could soothe Trump's sorry state of
mind had to have been irresistible.
Instead
of seeing the voters had simply rejected him, he had to see
skulduggery -- his presidency was being stolen by Trump-haters! In
his twisted view only a massive voting fraud could explain what went
wrong with his reelection.
At some point well into November, reports suggest Trump's
overwhelming malaise subsided enough to allow him to focus
on how he would play his cards. Then
Trump could see that in keeping with his promise to "Make America Great
Again," going forward, his heroic mission would be to bamboozle and
motivate his most gullible and dear fans like never before. Embracing
that uplifting thought he might have winked at himself in the mirror.
Next
came the lineup of horribles -- the elected Republicans who would
willingly buy Trump's stolen-election contrivance. Once that nice
piece of campaign propaganda strategy-realized fell into place,
Trump knew he had cooked up a victimhood stew that would sell.
Thus, Plan A called for Trump to dispatch his team of lawyers, headed up by Rudy Giuliani, to file a blithering
series of challenges to the election results in selected states, without
assembling any evidence to back up the accusations.
If nothing else,
Trump must have figured Giuliani's evil clown act would goose the
public's interest in his mission to save the country from ruin by
protecting his presidency.
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Back to reality: To date, none of that scurrying
between courthouses has paid off. It seems the conservative Supreme
Court has wanted nothing to do with Trump's fundraising campaign.
Undaunted, Trump was already into rolling out Plan B: Twisting the arms of
Republican state legislators and attorneys general, to force
them to ignore the official voting results in
selected states.
Then, on Dec. 14,
2020, the Electoral College did its duty, which turned Trump's heap
of unsupported claims of election fraud into yesterday's bullshit.
Still, wasn't the collection of stunts also designed to boost Trump's most
loyal and deluded followers into acting upon their "stolen
election" anger?
Therefore, Plan C must include addressing the Mad Don's list of
payback priorities. Which means anything that helps to quench his thirst for revenge, especially to do with what
the "pussy hat" Resistance movement did four years ago, is a good
thing. So sabotaging Biden's inauguration cheer must be high on the payback
list.
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Until
the 45th president came along, it had been
unthinkable that an American president would attack democracy, itself.
Yet, truth be told, there's been no real surprise to any of it.
After
all, this president has publicly mocked a handicapped reporter
and bragged about it. Kidnapping and caging small children hasn't
appeared to bother him. He has openly relished the support of white
nationalists and
such. Accepting no blame for his integral part in spreading the
killer virus, he routinely shrugs off the nation's countless
COVID-19 deaths. And, remember, he said many times he would do pretty much
what he's been doing.
Meanwhile,
lots of pundits are parroting the opinion that as an ex-president, Trump will
remain in place as the top dog of the Republican Party. Furthermore, that he's the
GOP's 2024-nominee-in-waiting and so forth. However, his bumbling, annoying
efforts to
overturn the results of the election have been impossible to ignore.
Whatever they make of it, Americans of all political persuasions have
witnessed the folly. Consequently, Trump has been exposed as a poseur and a
loser.
Make that a sore-loser.
Therefore,
now my guess is Trump's true potential as a
Republican Party king-maker and/or a TV network boss in
2021 is going to be severely hobbled by his damning history. Don't
forget his ridiculous
venture into the
casino business. Then there was the Trump University scam with its
humiliating lawsuit settlement, etc. How will the large debts still
dogging
him play out? Then, there are his tax problems and the lawsuits waiting for him.
OK, I realize we've all seen Trump dodge
the bullets of accountability so many times we've come to expect his
self-dealing and abuse of the courts will never be checked. Still, given the monumental
failure of his attempted coup d'état, my expectation is that Trump's
future as a celebrity ex-president/traveling medicine show fundraiser is going to be marked by a descent into
legal troubles aplenty.
That, rather than another glorious ride down
the golden escalator to claim the power to shape reality for the masses. The power to cow senators. Power!
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Please
don't get me wrong. Just because I'm
anticipating that Trump's influence and prospects will shrivel next
year,
I'm not suggesting that trouble from the shenanigans of his militant
devotees won't erupt in the weeks and months to come. Nonetheless, as
the days go by in 2021, with such a
grievous loss of power gnawing at him, isn't it likely Trump's
craziest days are yet to come?
Who knows? Perhaps before he's fitted
for a straitjacket, Trump will overplay his hand by shooting at somebody in the middle
of 5th Avenue ... and missing.
Bottom line: Becoming the face of sore-loser-ism is
what fate awaits the Mad Don.
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Words and art by F.T. Rea (all rights reserved).