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tenderfoot

(8,437 posts)
Sat Jun 30, 2018, 09:32 AM Jun 2018

Dave Eggers: A Cultural Vacuum in Trump's White House

This White House has been, and is likely to remain, home to the first presidency in American history that is almost completely devoid of culture. In the 17 months that Donald Trump has been in office, he has hosted only a few artists of any kind. One was the gun fetishist Ted Nugent. Another was Kid Rock. They went together (and with Sarah Palin). Neither performed.

Since his inauguration in January 2017, there have been no official concerts at the White House (the Reagans had one every few weeks). No poetry readings (the Obamas regularly celebrated young poets). The Carters began a televised series, “In Performance at the White House,” which last aired in 2016, where artists as varied as Mikhail Baryshnikov and Patricia McBride performed in the East Room. The Clintons continued the series with Aretha Franklin and B. B. King, Alison Krauss and Linda Ronstadt.

But aside from occasional performances by “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band, the White House is now virtually free of music. Never have we had a president not just indifferent to the arts, but actively oppositional to artists. Mr. Trump disparaged the play “Hamilton” and a few weeks later attacked Meryl Streep. He has said he does not have time to read books (“I read passages, I read areas, I read chapters”). Outside of recommending books by his acolytes, Mr. Trump has tweeted about only one work of literature since the beginning of his presidency: Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury.” It was not an endorsement.

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It’s crucial to note that the White House’s support of the arts has never been partisan. No matter their political differences, presidents and artists have been able to find common ground in the celebration of American art and in the artists’ respect for the office of the presidency. This mutual respect, even if measured, made for the occasional odd photo-op. George H. W. Bush met Michael Jackson, who wore faux-military garb, including two medals he seemed to have given himself. Richard Nixon heartily shook the hand of Elvis Presley, whose jacket hung over his shoulders like a cape.

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But that kind of thing is inconceivable now. Admittedly, at a time when Mr. Trump’s policies have forcibly separated children from their asylum-seeking parents — taking the most vulnerable children from the most vulnerable adults — the White House’s attitude toward the arts seems relatively unimportant. But with art comes empathy. It allows us to look through someone else’s eyes and know their strivings and struggles. It expands the moral imagination and makes it impossible to accept the dehumanization of others. When we are without art, we are a diminished people — myopic, unlearned and cruel.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/29/opinion/dave-eggers-culture-arts-trump.html

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Dave Eggers: A Cultural Vacuum in Trump's White House (Original Post) tenderfoot Jun 2018 OP
"When I hear the word 'culture', I reach for my revolver" dalton99a Jun 2018 #1
This really hurts roscoeroscoe Jun 2018 #2
You expect culture.... Historic NY Jun 2018 #3
or this: dalton99a Jun 2018 #11
And then - the campaign stiffed the troupe. salin Jun 2018 #12
Requires imagination, and very many would be likely to decline lostnfound Jun 2018 #4
Whaddya mean, "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang" ain't culture? nt Buns_of_Fire Jun 2018 #5
Trump never lets anything go... JHB Jun 2018 #6
To be replaced with brown shirts and BootinUp Jun 2018 #7
A cultural vacuum moondust Jun 2018 #8
This 100% northoftheborder Jun 2018 #9
That's OK by me AwakeAtLast Jun 2018 #10
Trump and his supporters/voters think art,books,music are for "libtards" nt maryellen99 Jun 2018 #13

roscoeroscoe

(1,370 posts)
2. This really hurts
Sat Jun 30, 2018, 09:36 AM
Jun 2018

Anyone else see Jazz at the White House a couple of years ago? Awesome.

This mess has to end!

salin

(48,955 posts)
12. And then - the campaign stiffed the troupe.
Sat Jun 30, 2018, 12:51 PM
Jun 2018

No Culture, No Class, and cheap as hell so there is more money to self enrich with.

JHB

(37,160 posts)
6. Trump never lets anything go...
Sat Jun 30, 2018, 10:04 AM
Jun 2018

...and his rejection by culture-loving wealthy Manhattan "cool kids" in the 70s and 80s because he can't even fake having an ounce of class is one of his longest-running, most closely held bitter grudges.

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