At home and abroad, Trump sets low bar for great
Rex Tillerson, Donald Trumps backhoe, backed and filled his way across China last week, insisting Trumps groveling praise of Communist Chinas leader was tongue-in-cheek. Given overlapping anatomic nomenclature, it wasnt entirely clarifying. Later, Trump yukked it up with the self-admitted murderer/dictator of the Philippines. Donalds mimesis of despots is well-honed by now.
During what we may presume was his first annual performance review from Putin, in Danang (where I spent my portion of the Vietnam War), Trump called our former intelligence leaders political hacks and despite mountains of evidence to the contrary (which hes seen) genuflected in Vlads general direction, regarding election-meddling innocence. Inexplicably, his followers believe this does us proud. Had President Barack Obama said such things, the right-wing scream machine would have called him a traitor and Congress would be half-way through impeachment. Can there be any doubt?
Like Putin, Xi must see in Trump a useful buffoon, distractible from their global agendas with a little low-cost flattery. Throw him a parade, dandle his ego. Do a deal with Boeing here, GE there, let him crow about his believe-me negotiating skills. Meanwhile, as Trump greatens America back to the 19th century, Xi is leading China to 21st-century dominance. As Trump pulls out, Xi fashions trade agreements around the world, excluding the U.S. One such deal was finalized in Vietnam, even as Trumps tough-guy America-first words were thudding like a deflated football.
Xi is playing three-dimensional chess, Trump is playing slapjack. Its embarrassing. Obvious to all but Trump and his co-dependents, the worlds most authoritarian leaders are manipulating his narcissistic neediness like silly putty.
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