November 23, 2024

The malevolent magnetic malignant narcissism of Trumpworld, By Hal M. Brown, MSW



 
Wikipedia used a painting of an innocent  Narcissisus enraptured by his visage by Jan Cossiers to illustrate their entry for malignant narcissism. I modified it to show a more malignant version of him.

This is the second parapgraph in the Wikipedia entry for malignant narcissism:

"Malignant narcissists are grandiose and always ready to raise hostility levels, which undermines the families and organizations in which they are involved, and dehumanizes the people with whom they associate."

(Above) You can read  "Sharp elbows and raised voices: Inside Trump’s bumpy transition" if you have a subscription to The Washington Post,  or read a summary in RawStory here.

Donald Trump has long been defined as a malignant narcissist by experts. In fact Dr. John D. Gartner, who became a long distant friend, wrote Donald Trump's maligant narsissism is toxic in USA Today in May of 2017.

If you Google Trump malignant narcissist this is what comes up


The first article there is More than 200 health professionals say Trump has ‘malignant narcissism’ in open letter from The Guardian. I am one of the people who signed this letter for all the good that publishing it on page three of The New York Times in white type on a black background did. 

Far be it from me to coin a new psychiatric term, but it does appear that other malignant narcissists are drawn to Trump and he is drawn to them. This we could say that like attracts like. In the instance of malignant narcisism this is a kind of magnetism so we can call it magnetic maligant narcisism. 

I do like alliterations so lets add a word. Malevolent magnetic malignant narcissism does have a ring to it and this is what it is.

Trump is like a physicist who has created a nuclear reactor by encircling himself with highly enriched radioactive material so when he hits the "on" switch it is full power and full speed ahead in fueling the destruction of democracy.


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November 22, 2024

The persuasive power of politainment, by Hal M. Brown


Fox  News has taken politainment to a new level - we could call it inflamotainment.


J. Fred Muggs, the chimp that is credited with saving NBC's "Today Show" may be the first and most successful example of how a news show became a poltitainment show. 

I heard the word politainment used yesterday to describe what American politics had become. I didn't know whether or not she coined the term, though I thought it was particulary relevant. I looked it up and discovered the term and concept had been around for some time. Consider the references to this article about it on ResearchgateThis was being studied as early as 1983.


Below is how Wikipedia describes it, note that the defintion includes the term Make America Great Again (highlighted).

Politainment, a portmanteau word composed of politics and entertainment, describes tendencies in politics and mass media to liven up political reports and news coverage using elements from public relations to create a new kind of political communication.[1]Politainment, while outwardly emphasizing the political aspects of the information communicated, nevertheless draws heavily upon techniques from pop culture and journalism to make complex information more accessible or convincing and distract public attention from politically unfavorable topics. The interdependencies of politicians and media are known as the politico-media complex.

Of doubtful virtue, declining amounts of content and substance can easily be compensated by giving news stories a sensationalistic twinge. Sensationalism in the news can be traced back to the Muckrakers in 1905, they set out to reform journalism and public perception of injustices.[2] Politainment thus ranges on the same level as edu- and infotainment.

Typical catchlines in politainment reports or media will at times bluntly argue ad hominem in a generalizing manner and try to emphasize virtues and charisma ("xyz will Make America Great Again") or vices and weaknesses (by denunciation: "xyz will wreck this country", "lynching", etc.).[3] The latter example is also known as fear appeal. More moderate forms make extensive use of imprecisemetaphoric language (allegoriesmetonymyperiphraseskennings etc.).

Politainment can be both a communication aspect of (1) politicians and spin doctors to their and their party's own advantage and the political adversary's disadvantage or (2) a strategy for news publishersjournalists, etc., to promote their medium and journalistic work.[4]

Politainment may be a factor in party identification, mass-influencing voter's choices, it has thus become an indispensable tool in political campaigns and elections.[1][5] As such it can also be one of the—seemingly innocuous—ingredients of crowd manipulation up to political psychological warfare.[6]

I decided to write this when I was reading about Trump's selection of Pam Bondi to be attorney general. I'd been hearing ab0ut how she was an election denier and a Trump supporter but the poltitainmant aspect of why she was selected didn't hit me until I read the following (highlighted) in the RawStory article 'Wait a minute!' CNN panelists clash over Trump's latest Cabinet nominee:

The president-elect nominated former Florida attorney general Pam Bondi, a 2020 election denier and frequent Fox News guest, to head the Department of Justice after Gaetz withdrew in the face of sex trafficking allegations detailed in an as-yet unreleased report by the House Ethics Committee.

Here's another tidbit from an AP article:

She’s long been a fixture in Trump’s world  

 

Bondi has been a longtime and early ally. In March 2016, on the eve of the Republican primary in Florida, Bondi endorsed Trump at a rally, picking him over the candidate from her own state of Florida, Sen. Marco Rubio. 

She gained national attention with appearances on Fox News as a defender of Trump and had a notable speaking spot at 2016 Republican National Convention as Trump became the party’s surprising nominee. During the remarks, some in the crowd began chanting “Lock her up” about Trump’s Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

Here's another example: "Trump’s ‘Border Czar’ Pick Has Been Auditioning For The Role On Extremist Media Platforms"

Excerpt:

(Tom) Homan has been auditioning for a high-profile Trump White House role in parts of the right-wing establishment — notably, as a Fox News commentator and as a fellow at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. 

Of course, Fox News, the politainment source Trump uses to massage his oversized ego played a major role in keeping Bondi top of mind when it came to making this decision.

Those wanting to curry favor with Trump know there is one way to get him to pay attention to them is to appear on Fox News and lavish praise on him. They can go on CNN as many now do but they might as well be sending a Christmas card without a stamp on the envelope to him.

Trump is an expert on the persuasive power of polititainment since this is how he consumes the news. 

I don't watch Fox News live though I have seen clips of their shows on MSNBC and CNN. From their seven day a week Fox and Friends, which premiered in 1998 to Tucker Carlson to Sean Hannity to Jessie Watters their shows have been and are designed to inflame and entertain. Fox  News has taken politainment to a new level - we could call it inflamotainment.

Meanwhile, the Democrats haven't even mastered the art of politainment. As I wrote yesterday in "Perhaps the Democratic Party needs to become a personality cult to win. If so they will need the perfect leader," they can't even find a potential Democrat for president who has remotely near the charisma Bill Clinton and Barack Obama had when they ran. They need a presidential candidate who can go on Fox News, Joe Rogan, and similar media and stir up some sh*t in a way that will break through into the mushy minds of those who want their president to show that they can juggle hand grenades and explain policy at the same time.



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November 21, 2024

Perhaps the Democratic Party needs to become a personality cult to win. If so they will need the perfect leader. By Hal M. Brown


I was struck by one sentence in the excellent conversation Chauncey DeVega had with M. Steven Fish professor of political science at the University of California, Berkeley. His new book is “Comeback: Routing Trumpism, Reclaiming the Nationand Restoring Democracy's Edge.”

Here's the entire Salon column:

The path forward for progressives is a return to PR basics: Put personality before policy


This was in answer to the question "If you were to build a Democrat or other pro-democracy candidate in a laboratory who could defeat Trump and the MAGA movement and his successors, what attributes would he or she have?"

I've highlighted the sentence that prompted me to write this blog below:

Above all, she or he would own the flag and be very confident and bold in how they present themselves and live. They would project sincerity and confidence in their beliefs and values. Everything grows from there. If you can’t even offer straight answers to straightforward questions — and Harris, as it turned out, refused to do so — many voters will perceive you as a poll-driven, craven, conniving politician who isn’t up to the job of protecting them and their interests. And most people also gravitate toward leaders who seem to love the country best and associate themselves with its exceptional attributes and boundless promise.

Democrats should also embrace charisma and search for a leader who’s got it. Liberals dislike personalism, preferring to place policies before personalities. To some extent, that’s healthy. But we’ve got to recognize that Obama had a lot more to do with Obama’s election and reelection than Obamacare did.

In fact, even liberals like having a main man or woman — most people naturally seek the person in charge. His or her personal appeal and mode of messaging has an enormous bearing on the morale of the party and shapes how the party and its causes are perceived by the electorate. That decidedly does not mean turning the party into a personality cult. That’s what the Republicans have done with Trump and what India’s Hindu-chauvinist BJP party has done with Narendra Modi. Nor does it mean that the leader has to be intolerant of differences within the party. FDR, JFK and Bill Clinton had enormous authority in the party and in America as a whole, but they didn’t seek to monopolize power and glory and their party wouldn’t have stood for it if they did. The same is true for Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky, as it was for Margaret Thatcher in the UK in the 1980s and Jawaharlal Nehru in India during the 1940s-1960s.

What, I pondered, would happen if the Democrats could find their own version of Donald Trump? What if they had more charisma than any of the other leaders referred to above? What if they turned the party into a personality cult?

What if they found a leader who exuded charisma through their pores? What if they walked and talked as if they had the glow of charisma surrounding them the way Christ is depicted in drawings and paintings, only in addition to appearing compassionate they would have rippling muscles?

I am not saying they should personally distribute trading cards the way Trump did with his face on muscle bound bodies, but perhaps people would use images like the one I used AI to create to make fantasy images with the face of the new Democratic leader as a superman or Rambo. These wouldn't be official but they could make their way into public consciousness through social media.

Assuming we even have an election in four years there may be only two ways for the Democrats to beat the presumed Republican/MAGA candidate J.D. Vance. Vance of course has the charisma of a cockroach. But the only way we can be assured of a Democratic win for both the presidency and Congress is for Trump to have turned the country into such hellhole that the gullible people who bought his lies and voted for him see their everyday lives turn to crap. They would have to be convinced this was Trump and the Republicans fault to the point that they vote for a Democratic Homer Simpson to be president.

The other way is for the Democrats to have their own cult leader who comes across like Christ with muscles. This probably means that they will be a man, probably but not necessarily White. Somebody like Denzel Washington could fit the bill:

Consider the actors on this list 30 Manly Actors With Dazzling Charisma That Turned Our Hearts to Mush. Are there any Democrats qualifed to be president who could convey the masculine charisma that these actors do in their movies?

If the overweight fat faced Trump could do it it seems that a Democrat that was actually handsome, physically fit, and 20 years younger could easily accomplish this.


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November 20, 2024

The penises on the Potomac: the country has enthroned phallocentric rule, by Hal M. Brown, MSW

 






HuffPost described four men in their main story today: Trump Is Filling His White House With Men Accused Of Sexual Misconduct. They didn't bother to mention that the fifth man not only accused but convicted of sexual misconduct has already assured his place in the White House because everyone knows this.

They did decide to show photos of Elon Musk, RFK Jr., Matt Gaetz, and Peter Hegseth which depicted them tightlipped and as looking particularly smug. In my illustration I added a DonkeyHotey caricature which perhaps presciently was used to illustrate this 2018 Salon article: Removing Trump from office would come at a steep price.
It may be that Trump's law breaking and law bending contributed to his losing the election to Joe Biden. If it did, we'll never know how much. The election was close and left the man whose Mario mushroom manliness was mocked by Stormy Daniels feeling enraged. Between losing the election and Stormy there was no way someone with the rigid psychological defenses of Trump could let feelings of emasculation percolate into conscious awareness. For Trump every element of his self concept is connected to his feeling hyper-masculine.

Trump's loss in the election and what he feels was his persecution by his enemies set him up to begin his to run again and win. He had four years to plan his winning strategy and revenge. 

There's noone more dangerous than a man who feels his manhood was mocked who then has a chance to rule not just the manosphere, which he already ruled, but the entire country, man, woman, and child.

At 555 ft. tall the Washington Monument dwarfs the second tallest building, the Old Post Office, which is 315 ft. tall. Yes, that's the building a Trump company leased and turned into the Trump International Hotel where people curried favor with Trump by staying there. It was sold in 2022 and the Trump signage was removed.

The National Park Service, which is part of the Department of the Interior, manages the Washington Momument. Trump has selected big oil, gas, and coal advocate North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum to head the Department of Interior.

I wonder if he'd have time as he implements Trump's fossil fuel promises to have the Washington Momument made over to honor Trump. If a likeness of Trump's was added to the top of the monument think of the thrill his supporters would have seeing Washington from inside of his head.

Update: 

 Excerpts: 

 

Trump picks Matthew Whitaker for NATO ambassador," the news outlet Tennessee Holler told readers Wednesday. "You may remember him as the acting attorney general who was on the board of a company that boasted toilets for 'well-endowed men.'"

"Whitaker was also a cartoonish, grifting dope who shilled for a company that hawked time-travel cryptocurrencies, Bigfoot dolls, and toilets specially designed for men with big d----," GQ reported at the time. "[It] was shut down for good and paid a $26 million fine to the Federal Trade Commission earlier this year for its alleged wrongdoing." 


Afterthought: The reason why so many women are attracted to men like Trump and his ilk is the subject for another blog.

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November 19, 2024

The trials and tribulations of Trump assured his triumph, add to this the coining of the term Trump derangement syndrome, by Hal M. Brown, MSW


The two illustrations above on top best describe the primary reasons which assured that Trump would win the election. Add to this a third reason, the coining of the term "Trump derangement syndrome" which has a Wikipedia page here. Trump and his supporters would say George Conway had a serious case of this. With these three added together there was no way he was going to loose. 

All the of the legal cases against him, but especially the E. Jean Carroll trial, and then the bullet whizzing by him and somehow causing a bloody ear, enabling him to raising his fist for what was, pun intended, the triumphant money shot, which made him a shoo-in to win.

The first assassination attempt made him out to be the hero he claimed to be. The raised fist and defiant look was a genius move. After that the time someone was caught supposedly wanted to assassinate him second was only icing on the cake. 

Before this the scowling mugshot taken during his arrest prior to the E. Jean Carroll set him up to be seen as a victim of the deep state, of all that was wrong with the country. It was soon on t-shirts and pro-Trump posters. Any publicity about his criminal activity proved to his supporters that he was being victimized by his enemies in the so-called deep state.

His snoozing through part of the trial only added to the image he wanted to convey that it was all too ridiculous to bother him. As if this wasn't enough, even if there were people in the country that thought he was a misogynistic moral reprobate, there were many men who admired him for treating women as mere objects for their sexual gratification and some women who'd welcome his sexual advances.

Not enough people cared about all the other laws Trump was credibly charged with breaking and the pending cases against him.

These elements alone would have assured that he'd win the election. However, add to that the coining of the psuedo-psychiatric diagnosis of "Trump derangement syndrome" to describe anyone who used negative hyperbole to describe Trump. The most well known exemplar for someone who has this so-called mental disease is George Conway who started the Anti-Psychopath PAC and used his own money plus donations to set up billboards and have trucks at Trump events (see Newsweek article and image on top of this page).

According to Trumpers, as someone who signed George Conway's full page New York Times ad, I am also suffering from a bad case of Trump derangement syndrome. (See HUFFPOST article). I suppose in a way I do have a mental disease of a kind caused by Trump since I woke up with the idea for this blog at 2:00 AM, couldn't fall asleep so I got up, and as I finished writing this it was already past 4:00 AM.

Trump and his defenders used the Trump derangement syndrome comeback the way kids use "I'm rubber, you're glue, anything bad you say about me bounces off me and sticks to you" as an all purpose comeback when someone hits them with an unpleasant truth about themselves.

We see that Trump managed to do the rope-a-dope and come back with stinging one-two punches as well in the ring he was fighting in as well as Muhammad Ali did in his ring. 

"The rope-a-dope is a boxing fighting technique in which one contender leans against the ropes of the boxing ring to draw non-injuring offensive punches in an effort to tire their opponent out and, while they are on the ropes, try to execute devastating offensive punches." Wikipedia

Add to all of this the fact that he had a fan club - some call it a cult - that the Democrats could never come close to putting together for Biden or Harris. These people didn't care that he was putting on a calculated show for them from his perfomances in a literal ring at WWE (below) to his last rally featuring the likes of Kid Rock and Hulk Hogan as well as a comedian who made a joke about Puerto Rico that only offended anti-Trumpers and people from Puerto Rico.


His final rally before Election Day, which was held at Madison Square Garden, was mocked by many but it thrilled his fans. He gave all his critics the finger by returning there a few weeks later with none other then Kid Rock and Elon Musk to watch an Ultimate Fighter event.


Here's a telling excerpt from the article (shown above) After controversial rally, Trump returns to Madison Square Garden for UFC event.

Trump is a longtime UFC enthusiast and frequent attendee of major fights. He made promoting hypermasculine tones a signature of his campaign — as he looked to further widen the gap among male voters between himself and his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris.Trump and his top supporters embraced alpha-male terms and often accentuated them with vulgar and demeaning language.

Trump knows that he discovered a way persuade people and communicate effectively his message of lies and gross distortions of the truth to low, or virtually no, information people who are among the aproximately 65% of people eligible to vote who will actually bother to vote. 

Trump may not know the actual statistics of literacy in the United States, but 54% of adults have a literacy below a 6th-grade level (20% are below 5th-grade level). Of all countries the United States ranks at 36. (Reference) Nobody knows what Trump's reading level is although people like former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, White House Chief of Staff John Kelly have their own opinions. (See article in Politico) This doesn't matter. In fact it may work in Trump's favor because his low-level literacy supporters may like this about him.

Reporters have stopped counting Trump's lies because they realized that it didn't matter once the number hit the tens of thousands. What they could have been counting is his major missteps, the ones that lost him a significant number of votes. That would have been far easier. This number would have been zero.

Addendum:


Excerpts:

When he takes the oath of office in January, Donald J. Trump will make history as the first court-adjudicated sexual abuser to assume the presidency. But if he gets the team of his choice, he will not be the only one in the room whose conduct has been called into question.

Mr. Trump, who was found liable in a civil trial last year of sexually abusing and defaming the writer E. Jean Carroll, has selected a defense secretary, an attorney general, a secretary of health and human services and an efficiency czar, all of whom have been accused of variations of sexual misconduct and, like the president-elect, deny them.

The rise of the accused to positions of power raises new questions about the future of the #MeToo movement that swept through the country and upended societal expectations in recent years. The kind of accusations that took down titans of Hollywood, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, Washington, the news media, sports and state capitals have proved no obstacle in Mr. Trump’s selection process.

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Mr. Trump’s ascension comes at a delicate moment for the movement against sexual harassment amid a backlash from those who argue that it has gone too far in tarring some men without sufficient due process. Mr. Trump ran a campaign aimed at tapping into male grievance, punctuated by expressions of machismo and disdain for “woke” sensitivity. Hulk Hogan roared and ripped off his shirt at the Republican National Convention while other surrogates mocked Democrats for not being able to define what a woman is in an era of transgender rights. 

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The malevolent magnetic malignant narcissism of Trumpworld, By Hal M. Brown, MSW

  Wikipedia used a painting of an innocent  Narcissisus enraptured by his visage by Jan Cossiers to  illustrate their entry for malignant n...