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The Coming Civil War Over Trump’s Ego

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The Coming Civil War Over Trump's Ego

The Coming Civil War Over Trump's Ego

He has turned America into a gargantuan projection of his own pathological narcissism.


The Coming Civil War Over Trump's Ego

By Robert Reich, J.D.
Carmel B. Friesen Professor of Public Policy
University of California, Berkeley


What is America really fighting over in the upcoming election? No particular issue. Not even Democrats versus Republicans.

The central fight is over Donald J Trump.

Before Trump, most Americans werenโ€™t especially passionate about politics. But Trumpโ€™s MO has been to force people to become passionate about him โ€“ to take fierce sides for or against. And he considers himself president only of the former โ€“ whom he calls โ€œmy people.โ€

Trump came to office with no agenda except to feed his monstrous ego. He has never fueled his base. His base has fueled him. Its adoration sustains him.

So does the antipathy of his detractors. Presidents usually try to appease their critics. Trump has gone out of his way to offend them. โ€œI do bring rage out,โ€ Trump unapologetically told journalist Bob Woodward in 2016.

The Coming Civil War Over Trump's Ego
It follows that if he loses the election, Trump will not accept the result because it would be the product of Anti-Trump Nation, and Trump isnโ€™t the president of people who would vote against him. (Photo: Brendan Smialowski / AFP / Getty Images)

In this way, he has turned America into a gargantuan projection of his own pathological narcissism.

His entire re-election platform is found in his use of the pronouns โ€œweโ€ and โ€œthem.โ€ โ€œWeโ€ are people who love him, Trump Nation. โ€œTheyโ€ hate him.

In late August, near the end of his somnolent address on the South Front of the White House accepting the Republican nomination, Trump extemporized: โ€œThe fact is, weโ€™re here โ€“ and theyโ€™re not.โ€ It drew a standing ovation.

At a recent White House news conference, a CNN correspondent asked if he condemned the behavior of his supporters in Portland, Oregon. In response, Trump charged: โ€œYour supporters, and they are your supporters indeed, shot a young gentleman.โ€

In Trumpโ€™s eyes, CNN exists in a different country: Anti-Trump Nation.

So do the putative rioters and looters of โ€œBidenโ€™s America.โ€ So do the inhabitants of blue states whose state and local tax deductions Trump eliminated in his tax overhaul. So do those who live in the โ€œDemocrat cities,โ€ as he calls them, whose funding heโ€™s trying to cut.

California is a big part of Anti-Trump Nation. He wanted to reject its request for aid battling wildfires โ€œbecause he was so rageful that people in the state of California didnโ€™t support him,โ€ said former Department of Homeland Security chief of staff Miles Taylor.

New York is the capital of Anti-Trump Nation, which probably contributed to Trump โ€œplaying downโ€ the threat of Covid-19 last March, when its virulence seemed largely confined to that metropolis. Even now, Trump claims the US rate of Covid-19 deaths would be low โ€œif you take the blue states out.โ€ Thatโ€™s untrue, but itโ€™s not the point. For Trump, blue states donโ€™t count because theyโ€™re part of Anti-Trump Nation.

To Trump and his core enablers and supporters, the laws of Trump Nation authorize him to do whatever he wants. Anti-Trump Nationโ€™s laws constrain him, but theyโ€™re illegitimate because they are made and enforced by the people who reject him.

So Trumpโ€™s call to the president of Ukraine seeking help with the election was โ€œperfect.โ€ It was fine for Russia to side with him in 2016, and itโ€™s fine for it to do so again. And of course the Justice Department, Postal Service, and Centers for Disease Control should help him win reelection. Theyโ€™re all aiding Trump Nation.

By a similar twisted logic, Anti-Trump Nation is dangerous. Hence, says Trump, the armed teenager who killed two in Kenosha, Wisconsin acted in โ€œself-defense,โ€ yet the suspected killer of a right-winger in Portland deserved the โ€œretributionโ€ he got when federal marshals gunned him down.

It follows that if he loses the election, Trump will not accept the result because it would be the product of Anti-Trump Nation, and Trump isnโ€™t the president of people who would vote against him. As he recently claimed, โ€œthe only way weโ€™re going to lose this election is if the election is rigged.โ€

In the warped minds of Trump and his acolytes, this could lead to civil war. Just last week he refused to commit to a peaceful transition of power. His consigliere Roger Stone urges him to declare โ€œmartial lawโ€ if he loses. Michael Caputo, assistant secretary of public affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services, warns โ€œthe shooting will beginโ€ when Trump refuses to stand down.

Civil war is unlikely, but the weeks and perhaps months after Election Day will surely be fraught. Even if Trump is ultimately forced to relinquish power, his core adherents will continue to view him as their leader. If he retains power, many if not most Americans will consider his presidency illegitimate.

So whatever happens, Trumpโ€™s megalomaniacal ego will prevail: America will have come apart over him, and Trump Nation will have seceded from Anti-Trump Nation.


Published by Common Dreams, 09.28.2020, under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.