Trump and Blutarsky
It finally came to me this morning what the Trump candidacy calls to mind – at least
to me. He’s Blutarsky in the famous
scene from Animal House raving against the mistreatment dished out to the
Deltas and inspiring them to go all out and
make a really futile and stupid gesture of defiance. The Deltas didn’t
mind when Bluto said it was the Germans who bombed Pearl Harbor, and the people
attracted to Trump don’t mind his garbled facts and bizarre notions. People see
that Dean Obama and the assorted Marmalards and Neidermeyers of his
administration have put the country and
much of what it stands for on double secret probation and worse, and they don’t
like it. They feel cheated and abused. They sense that something really wrong
and dangerous is happening. They see establishment Republicans displaying a
pervasive phoniness and reacting to events with whimpering resignation and
don’t like that either. Trump presents himself as someone who knows what is
happening to America, doesn’t like it, and is willing to fight back. That alone
may explain his popularity and why so many people are ready - emotionally at least - to sign up with him, Otter, and the boys and
make this homecoming parade one to remember.
It may also be enough to keep Trump very popular and perhaps
even in the lead until and unless one of the other, more realistic candidates
grasps the depth of the disgust, anger,
and sense of betrayal at large in the country, understands and accepts the desire of Americans to climb into the car
with D-Day and yell “ramming speed”, and
offers them a way to do so productively and effectively. Exhortations from the likes of Bush or Kasich
to more or less remain calm because all is more or less well seem unlikely to get it done.
Labels: Animal House, politics, republicans, Trump