Yet
Mr. Trump not only survived this seeming mortal mistake, but triumphed
despite more than occasional earth shatteringly inappropriate comments.
But
it is not merely in his ability to separate himself from his own bad
words that makes this President a Teflon Don. It is in his capacity to
impersonate an imagined Mafia boss in his demeanor.
For
Trump, running this country is like barking out an endless series of
executive orders. Much as John Gotti, the original holder of this title,
Teflon Don Trump sees himself behind his desk having his underlings
appear, kiss his ring, and await his directive.
Teflon
Don does not need to get his hands dirty, does not need to sweat the
details. He merely has to spew forth mandates as the head of the family,
making demands of those in his command.
Teflon
Don's "I alone can fix it" is Marlon Brando advising a frightened and
beleaguered patron to stop worrying for the godfather will protect him.
But
this Teflon Don is a failure for he does not run his house with caution
and wisdom but rather in haphazard fashion, shooting first and only
then making others clean up his mess.
Teflon
Don Trump would never last as a Mafia kingpin, his trigger hair temper
and endless capacity to escalate skirmishes into wars, making his a
house divided and vulnerable.
If
this Teflon Don were in a movie he would be killed off early, if not by
his enemies then by those within his own ranks. But this Boss is not an
imagined character on film, not the head of the five families, but a
nation of 330 million. Not a creation of fiction, but a more than
fictional reality.
Teflon Don Trump. Marlon Brando and John Gotti would roll over in their graves.
2 comments:
They are rolling over in their graves, along with the founding fathers.
He is Sonny Corleone x 1000.
But like Al Capone, will be brought down once we look at his tax return.--RE
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