What is the appeal of Donald Trump?

People may ask, “Why is Donald Trump worshipped by so many people, given all his terrible traits?

Every time he is indicted for a crime, his followers seem to love him more. Why is that?

The answer is right in front of our noses.

First, the source of their bewilderment is the man himself. He is a psychopath — or, more correctly, a person with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD).

He meets all 20 criteria from the old  Robert Hare Checklist of Psychopathy Symptoms. Used by many psychiatrists to evaluate patients.

More recent (and quite similar) criteria are:

  • behavior that conflicts with social norms
  • disregarding or violating the rights of others
  • inability to distinguish between right and wrong
  • difficulty with showing remorse or empathy
  • tendency to lie often
  • manipulating and hurting others
  • recurring problems with the law
  • general disregard toward safety and responsibility
  • expressing anger and arrogance regularly
  • tendency to engage in reckless, impulsive behavior that may have harmful consequences.

Here is a politician who:

  • is a draft dodger, lying about “heel spurs” to avoid military service while ostentatiously hugging the American flag
  • said that soldiers who gave their lives for America were “suckers.”
  • insulted the gold star family of one such soldier
  • cheated on three wives and divorced two of them
  • sexually attacked women and boasted about it
  • cheated thousands of students at Trump “University” (that wasn’t a university)
  • cheated on his income taxes with Trump Foundation.
  • claimed that COVID was “like the common cold that would just go away” (costing hundreds of thousands of Americans their lives)
  • denied global warming (delaying efforts to reduce carbon)
  • promoted GOYA products in violation of federal law
  • caused the Secret Service to stay at his hotels at inflated prices
  • cheated undocumented alien workers tearing down the Bonwit Teller building
  • repeatedly was fined millions in total for misdeeds regarding his ownership of gambling casinos
  • could have ended the coup attempt, but chose to let it continue, in hopes it would succeed.
    • was a nepotist who hired inexperienced family members to do critical political jobs
    • denied the election results that were verified in 50 court proceedings, many by judges he appointed
    • is a traitor who fomented an attempted coup to overturn the election results and continues to broadcast the lie that the election was dishonest
    • associated with, and gave pardons to, a vast number of criminals
    • Lied more than 30,000 times during his Presidency — more than twenty-one times a day

    And other scandals, any one of which would have derailed the political fortunes of most candidates.

    Trump has no morals, no conscience, no feelings of guilt, and no care for anyone but himself — the perfect psychopath.

    Psychopaths are difficult for ordinary people to understand. They say and do things at which an intelligent person only can shake his head in wonderment, not believing someone could be so alien.

    Why, then, are so many enraptured with him? Why does he draw crowds to his speeches, the size of which he falsely but routinely inflates? The answer: He appeals to three groups of people

    1. The rich and powerful who benefit from the laws he passed as President
    2. The people who wish to emulate the rich, notably the men who admire Trump’s overbearing misogyny.
    3. The bigots and haters, the largest group.

    Contrary to our preferred self-portrait, America (and indeed most nations) long has been home to bigots and haters.

    The Jews and blacks have been the scapegoats for all that is wrong at any given time. There have been periods when the Irish were demonized, the Italians, the Japanese, the Chinese, et al.

    Trump recognized that the two most potent and lasting human emotions are hatred and fear, each being a function of the other.

    Hatred comes from fear. Fear comes from hatred. Trump stokes both.

    He feeds the fear and hatred of immigrants and Latins in particular, all people of color, gays, Muslims, Chinese, Hillary Clinton, the FBI, the “deep state” (whoever that may be), non-Christians, the media (except the pro-Trump media).

    In short, Trump appeals to weak-minded bigots who believe he will protect them from the people they fear and despise. And Trump has made the entire spineless Republican Party complicit in his fear/hate agenda.

    Today’s anti-“woke” efforts by such hate-mongers as Ron DeSantis and Tucker Carlson constitute efforts to instill fear in the minds of the uneducated or bigoted that, in some never explained way, gay people will convert your children into being gay — but Trump, DeSantis, et al. will protect you.

    Similarly, Trump instills fear of Mexican “rapists,” Muslim “terrorists,” and the undefined “deep state” that helped “steal” the election.

    He tells his followers the Chinese, blacks, and women take jobs and college spots from white men, and they “unfairly” receive benefits from the government.

    By preying on the hatred and ignorance of the bigoted parts of the middle and lower classes, Trump builds a compliant following whose fears keep them loyal despite any wrong Trump commits.

    Those fears also demand that they carry guns everywhere to protect themselves from blacks they despise, which is why the Republican party refuses to consider even the most minor, benign gun control laws.

    It also is why the right-wing Supreme Court incorrectly omits the first 13 words of the 2nd Amendment as having no meaning whatsoever.

    (Meanwhile, the conservative justices who portray themselves as originalists discount that the framers originally thought “arms” were muzzle-loaded muskets and flintlock pistols. If those original weapons still were the weapons of choice, we would have virtually no mass killings.)

    Trump’s border wall entreaty is the pitch-perfect result of his warnings about menacing hordes of Mexican rapists and criminals invading our white land.

    Three groups — the rich, admirers of the rich, and the ignorant, fearful bigots — form Trump’s base. It is a base not just immune to reason, but rejecting any facts that do not support what their savior tells them.

    That concrete mindset is why ridiculous conspiracy theories emanating from such as QAnon, Tucker Carlson, the rest of the Fox News gang, Breitbart, Alex Jones, Glen Beck, along with the Holocaust deniers, the anti-vaxers, and others of that ilk can find welcome in Trump’s party.

    That third group, the ignorant, fearful, hate-mongering bigots, comprise much of the uber-religious who follow the dogma of their religion, no matter how unfactual, unscientific, and unbelievable it may be.

    In every sense, they are cult followers who cannot bring themselves to resist the siren song of the dictator. They are the fanatics, the true believers in Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Jim Jones, Luc Jouret, Marshall Applewhite, David Koresh — and Donald Trump.

    Nothing can change their minds. They react to any counter-evidence, not just with disbelief but with fury.

    Go on any Trumpist website and mention any fact unfavorable to Trump, and you will be met with a vitriol usually reserved for the most despicable among us.

    Yes, Trump indeed can shoot someone on 5th Ave. and not lose any followers. He was right about that.

    We only can be thankful that Donald Trump is one of the less intelligent cult leaders, so he repeatedly talks his way into criminal prosecutions that may dull his image among those not wholly hypnotized.

    Finally, in the unlikely event you are a Trump follower and have read this far in the article, which are you, a rich or admirer of the rich, or a hating, fearing bigot?

    Rodger Malcolm Mitchell

    Monetary Sovereignty

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    9 thoughts on “What is the appeal of Donald Trump?

    1. DeSantis’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law leads to censorship of penguins.

      This is what the article in the Orlando Sentinal says:

      To understand the duplicity of the book-banners in Florida, you only have to do two things:
      Listen to what they claim their censorship laws will do.

      Then look to see what actually happens.

      In pushing this year to expand Florida’s so-called “Parental Rights” bill, the one critics have dubbed “Don’t Say Gay” since it censors materials that mention sexual orientation, sponsor Clay Yarborough got on the floor of the Florida Senate and said he simply wanted to stop pornographic filth from being handed out in public schools.

      “There are materials that are pornographic. There are materials that depict sexual activity,” the Jacksonville Republican said.

      Gov. Ron DeSantis has made similar comments. And if you take their words at face value, who can argue with that? Not me. I certainly don’t want public schools handing out porn.

      But now look at some of the books that have actually been censored.

      One is called “And Tango Makes Three.” It’s a children’s book about penguins — an award-winning picture book that doesn’t say a word about sex, porn or anything else.

      Instead, it tells the feel-good, real-life story of two penguins in New York’s Central Park Zoo who came together to raise a parentless baby penguin.

      Yet Lake County put “Tango” on its list of banned books for students below fourth grade , simply because the two featured characters are both male. Male penguins, mind you.

      I decided to do something many book-banners don’t — actually read the book for myself. So I bought it and found myself smiling as I read the story of two penguins who fascinated the zoo’s staff with their dedication to hatching an egg that neither of them had laid. The penguins waddle, sing and swim. Most of all, though, they nurture.

      If Yarborough, Moms for Liberty or anyone with a penchant for book-banning read a book like this and end up thinking about porn or sex, they need serious help.

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    2. Trump is a boil that ruptured. He also provided some scary feedback as to just how bad and how many people there are that we never noticed before. That’s about all I can find that did some good.

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    3. What is the appeal of Larry Summers? Fair chance that fool could also be a psycho or sociopath.

      Ditto for MMT’s Bill Mitchell who attracts followers like a cult leader talking up a pie in the sky JG that sounds to me like it would be year zero in 1975 Cambodia if it was ever implemented sending everyone out to the countryside to do crap jobs or else

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          1. UN Deletes Article Titled ‘The Benefits of World Hunger.’ Was It Real or Satire?
            The author of the article in question told FEE it was not a parody.

            https://fee.org/articles/un-deletes-article-titled-the-benefits-of-world-hunger-was-it-real-or-satire/

            “I don’t think the UN would have published it if they thought it was satire or advocacy,” Kent told Climate Depot in a recent phone interview.

            In the interview, Kent explains he was not advocating global hunger but was intending to be “provocative” by saying certain individuals and institutions benefit from global hunger.

            Gap Psychology requires continuing hunger. The global poor exist because the wealthy require them to exist.

            https://www.aap.com.au/factcheck/world-hunger-article-fuels-misinformation-14-years-after-publication/ [bit in there about the rebooted John Birch Society latching onto this 2008 one pager as evidence of nefarious plots]

            What would ‘Mom’s For Liberty’ and/or Ron DeSantis say?

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    4. A tale of transitory inflation and the rent being too damn high:

      Inflation was 3% in June (y/y). A year ago inflation was 9.1% (y/y) in June 2022.

      Rent/shelter accounted for 70% of inflation in June 2023.

      Transitory inflation that would have transited out following the pandemic’s end even if there had been zero raising of interest rates (as was the case in Japan).

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