Sunday, November 29, 2015

Lonesome Trump [Politics]

I have in mind two movies that I believe provide great reference points to what is taking place in our culture, especially in regards to the current Presidential election.
Years ago Andy Griffith starred in the movie "A Face in the Crowd". He played a character named "Lonesome Rhodes". Patricia Neal and Walter Matthew were also in the movie directed by Elia Kazan. Andy Griffith did an incredible job of acting. The movie is one of my all time favorites and the years haven't diminished its relevancy. If anything the message resonates even more. Though technology has changed how the delivery of an agenda is accomplished the human character traits remain very much the same. Griffith's character is finally undone by an open microphone where unbeknownst to him he is sharing his true feelings about people.
The other relevant movie to the subject matter of the Presidential election that comes to mind is "Hammersmith is Out" starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Peter Ustinov and Beau Bridges. Richard Burton plays a character that is insane, escapes from a mental institution and takes Beau Bridges' character to fame and fortune by being pathologically ruthless. Insanity not only rules but it works quite efficiently.
There are considerations that should be made of those that seek the office of President. What is their measure as a person? What do they value? What is their history? How does they treat human beings? Are they considerate? Are they rude? Do their actions live up to their words? Are they fair? Are they reasonable? The list of what we look for in a human being can and should be long, keeping in mind that they will fall short of our expectations. We are all fallible.
Character is important. In regards to character it's hard to come up with an appropriate descriptive representation of what Trump as a man embodies. Being an accomplished showman is perhaps one of his better characteristics. He is a legend in his own mind. Ask him. He isn’t shy. Though he is less than the sum of his parts he is much more than a cliché or stereotype. After hearing him speak I feel like I need to take a mental shower. It's like he has soiled himself intellectually and is darned proud of it. Trump manages to be a caricature of himself.  Money simply makes him a more dangerous Archie Bunker but not in any way endearing or funny. He is to politics and the Republican Party what the Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) is to religion. But unlike the character played by Griffith he isn't being undone by an open mic. His is an open mic. His history of abuse to people (rich, poor, average, wives, workers, women) is not only well documented but Trump revels in it and defends his questionable actions at every opportunity.
As much as I have enjoyed the Trump candidacy for President of the United States I've had enough.  The stuff that spews out of his mouth is both repellent yet fascinatingly entertaining at the same time. The truly sad part is that so many are called to him; that he's telling them what they want to hear because they already believe his message and are willing recipients. Trump speaks to that dark side of humanity that exists in all of us. While many struggle against that darkness others embrace it as their guide. Like the WBC, Trump speaks to the choir or at least a choir. Only Trump's choir is much larger. Therein the problem lies.
He is the quintessential schoolyard bully. No slight, real or imagined, goes unchallenged. Is this a man that should be Commander In Chief of our armed forces? Is this a man that should be in charge of our nuclear arsenal?
That so many in the Republican Party leadership and members would support such a vacuous deadbeat of a man as Trump is truly disheartening. And according to Mr. Trump not supporting him makes me stupid. He may indeed “win” the Republican Party but at what cost? He is not capable of winning the office of President.
We are going to end up with a choice to make and there isn’t always a “best” choice but rather the choice that we have before us.