Eugene Robinson: Difference between being disruptive and ruling by tantrum
No one should have been surprised when President Trump raged that the so-called judge who blocked his travel ban should be blamed if something happens. It is clear by now that the leader of the free world has the emotional maturity of a 2-year-old who kicks, punches and holds his breath when he cant have ice cream.
He dismisses anything he doesnt want to hear as fake news, which is the equivalent of holding his hands over his ears. A poll showing that most people disapprove of the ban? Photographic evidence that the crowd for his inauguration was less than historic? Fake! All fake!
Trumps supporters may convince themselves that the tantrums are part of a clever act. But if they were, Trumps closest aides wouldnt be leaking like walking colanders to what he calls the dishonest media. It appears they cant get the president to sit for a briefing or read a memo, so they send messages to him via the newspaper stories that are clipped for him to read and the cable channels he obsessively watches.
Trumps temperament is at least an issue and potentially a crisis, not just for the nation but for the world. In one of his introductory phone calls with foreign leaders, he even managed to ruffle feathers with Australia, which is a hard thing to do. What kind of leader accuses one of our most steadfast allies of trying to send the next Boston bombers to the United States? A leader utterly lacking in self-control, apparently.
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