{"id":219742,"date":"2017-06-14T17:58:52","date_gmt":"2017-06-14T21:58:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/donald-trumps-biggest-mistake-might-have-been-getting-elected-vanity-fair.php"},"modified":"2017-06-14T17:58:52","modified_gmt":"2017-06-14T21:58:52","slug":"donald-trumps-biggest-mistake-might-have-been-getting-elected-vanity-fair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/donald-trump\/donald-trumps-biggest-mistake-might-have-been-getting-elected-vanity-fair.php","title":{"rendered":"Donald Trump&#8217;s Biggest Mistake Might Have Been Getting Elected &#8211; Vanity Fair"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>            FAR FROM            HEAVEN            Trumpworld, reimagined as one of Hieronymus Boschs            Hell paintings.          <\/p>\n<p>            Artwork by Glenn Palmer-Smith.          <\/p>\n<p>    On May 19, 1962, at an event at Madison Square Garden    celebrating John F. Kennedy, about to turn 45, Marilyn Monroe    stepped onstage to sing. Wearing a dress that matched exactly    the color of her skin, a sort of glowing, gleaming pale, and    every bit as tighta dress, in other words, that took off her    clothesshe made Happy Birthday sound like the lewdest of    suggestions, an invitation to sin no mortal man could resist.    In that moment, it became clear that, even if the cake hadnt    yet been served, our president had already let our movie star    blow out his candle. Pop culture had officially unofficially    seduced politics.  <\/p>\n<p>    Which is why Donald J. Trump is not Americas first pop-culture    president. There was Kennedy, of course, but also Reagan,    Clinton, Obama. In fact, as far as the past 50-plus years go,    Trumps almost as much the rule as the exception, the same ol,    same ol, more or less. Its the pop culture thats changed.  <\/p>\n<p>    When a movie version of his life story was proposed, Kennedy    had one actor in mind to play him: Cary Grant. Grant, the    man-about-town of his time and ours, the savoir fairest of them    all, was the creation of Archibald Leach, from the slums of    Bristol, England. Its never been matched. Acknowledging the    potency of the fantasy hed conjured, his blessing but also his    curse, he said, Even I want to be Cary Grant. Meaning he    wasnt. Meaning nobody could be.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet thats precisely who Barack Obama is. Its the style: an    ultra-stylish style that doesnt involve primping or fuss. Its    the manner, too: civilized, self-aware, masculine, though with    a faint hint of ambiguity. Critic Pauline Kael called Grant    the most publicly seduced male the world has known. Like    Grant, Obama is a love object. Not passivereticent, withheld.    He doesnt chase the girl, but he gets her all right. And he    gets her by getting her to go after him. Why, we (yes, were    the girls in this scenario) practically threw our votes his    way.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trumps erotic stratagem was different but no less effective,    and embodied in his campaign slogan, Make America Great    Again. The first time I heard it my reaction was somewhere    between hostility and dismissal. What is this again shit?, I    wondered. Were great now, the richest, freest, most    powerful country on the planet. Its just more of his dark,    divisive noise, I concluded. And it is. But its something else    too, as I realized during a conversation with Republican    strategist Steve Schmidt, a pro and very smart and no fan of    Trumps. He referred to the slogan as brilliant. I thought    about it some more, and my thoughts about it began to change.    Brilliant I wont grant. But it does have a low cunning that    might be better than brilliant.  <\/p>\n<p>        THE 2016 ELECTION WASNT HILLARY VS. TRUMP. IT WAS MOVIE        STAR VS. REALITY.      <\/p>\n<p>    Heres what Make America Great Again is the equivalent of: a    guy, a little long in the tooth, a little broad in the beam    (Trump, lets say), spots a sensational-looking girl, a girl    whos so far out of his league its a joke (America, lets    say). Instead of complimenting her on her loveliness, he    informs her that she needs a nose job, a tit job, braces, and    to lose 10 pounds. The girl is about to tell him off, really    let him have it, except something stops her. Its a thought, a    devastating one, that maybe hes right, that maybe its    everybody else whos shining her on and hes actually leveling    with her. And just like that, in a single moment, shes his. At    least until she wises up, and that could take a while.  <\/p>\n<p>    So were clear, I did not vote for Trump. I regard him as a    calamity and a disgrace, the worst thing to happen to this    country in my lifetime. And yet, and yet, I respond to    him. When he, a draft deferrer, venereal disease his quote    personal Vietnam unquote, said of John McCain, who had    exhibited such ferocious courage in that Hanoi prison it nearly    defies comprehension, Hes a war hero because he was captured.    I like people who werent captured, I laughed. The laugh was    involuntary, just popping out of my mouth. What it was also was    shameful, appalling, horrific. It meant that if I hadnt    entertained such a thought myself I was capable of it. Another    way of saying, I was shocked because I wasnt. The laugh,    therefore, was not so much a signifier of amusement as    recognition.  <\/p>\n<p>    Though also of amusement because, for someone whos essentially    humorless, Trump is fun-nee. The sheer recklessness of the    things he says takes the breath away. How dare he? But again    and again he dares. Hell attack, assault, degrade anyone. At    his rallies there was the sense that even he didnt    know who he was going to go after next. So, built right in was    the frisson of suspense, which is one of the reasons they were    the hottest ticket in whatever town they happened to be    playing. Translation: he turned everybody on. Hillary, by    contrast, at her rallies was calm, earnest, respectful.    Translation: she bored asses off in all directions. Every move    she made felt stage-managed, canned. Not so with Trump. He    didnt need a teleprompter or even a prepared speech, would    just saunter up to that podium and start to blow, to shpritz,    to wing it, basically, and successfully, because he understood    how to capture a crowds attention. Hijack it, really.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its a talent hes been cultivating for years. Dont forget,    Trumps spent much of his career clinging to the bottom rungs    of the entertainment industry: Miss Universe pageants,    WrestleMania IV, V, XX, and 23, and, of course, The    Apprentice. No prestige pictures with blue-chip directors    for him, no HBO limited series, he wasnt knocking them dead on    Broadway or standing-room-only at Carnegie Hall. Guys played    one toilet after another. And in so doing hes honed not just    his performers instinctat events like WrestleMania, where he    once body-slammed Vince McMahon before shaving the W.W.E.    chairmans head, his contact with the audience is direct,    nothing between him and it, skin on skin, bareback, babybut    his common touch, as well. (Have you ever watched Miss Universe    or WrestleMania? The Apprentice? Me neither. A lot of    people have, though, and, dollars to doughnuts, theyre the    ones walking around in those little red caps.) A related aside:    the irony that a billionaire who started out life a millionaire    has become the Working-Class Hero is forever being remarked    upon by the media. Like, how much of a nitwit is Average Joe    for imagining that Trump is his man. But its Average Joe whos    got it right. Trump is Average Joe except filthy    stinking rich, i.e., a winner. Hes managed to acquire money    without acquiring sophistication. He still talks like a kid    from Queens, has a taste for flashy cars and women, and lives    in houses that make one long for the understated elegance of    Graceland. By the way, I bet he watches Miss Universe,    WrestleMania, and The Apprentice, and not just because    hes keeping an eye on his investments.  <\/p>\n<p>    And gutter showbiz has, Id contend, shaped his worldview. As    president, hes turned a Supreme Court nomination into a    Bachelor finale, less selected his Cabinet than cast    it (If Im doing a movie, Id pick you . . . General Mattis),    and cannot shut up about ratings (he opened the National Prayer    Breakfast by remarking on the tanking popularity of The    Celebrity Apprentice, asking the room full of lawmakers    and dignitaries to just pray for Arnold [Schwarzenegger, the    new host]).  <\/p>\n<p>    Before I get to what Trump is, what Trump isnt: a businessman.    Rather, hes a showbusinessman, part con manhow many    bankruptcies has he declared? little guys has he stiffed?part    ham actor impersonating a businessman. Even more so he isnt a    president. The first few months of his administration have been    somewhere between Dr. Strangelove played straight and    Dr. Strangelove played camp. What he is is a reality    star. In fact, you could argue that he invented the concept. I    was born in 1978, not in New York, and yet hes been on my    radar since I can remember, his life, his loves, his scandals    constantly in the tabloids, and what are Page Six and the    National Enquirer but the Ur-E! and Bravo?  <\/p>\n<p>    The 2016 election wasnt Hillary vs. Trump. It was Movie Star    vs. Reality. Not only because Obama was Hillarys most dynamic    surrogate but because practically every star in    Hollywoodmovie, though TV and music, toocampaigned on her    behalf. And yet Reality won, proof that movies dont hold sway    over the public imagination as they once did, in itself proof    that the public wants a different type of relationship with its    stars. Stars used to be exactly that: radiant entities to be    marveled at from a distance. Thanks to social media, however,    the 24-hour news cycle, distance is no longer possible.    Perfectly O.K., since an up-close view is what we truly crave,    each pore, each wrinkle, each pimple in high definition. And    whos interested in seeing a posed photo these days? Better the    ones without makeup or undies or even knowledge. (When a stars    lover or ex-lover sneaks an intimate shot and then leaks    itooo-wee, pay dirt.) And beat it with your puff pieces    already. We dont care about Johnny Depps charity work. What    were hot to know is, did he really smack Amber around and    openhanded or closed and was he loaded at the time? We continue    to be moved by beauty. Were also moved, though, and more    powerfully, by ugliness: physical, social, moral. Our stars are    still stars, only the term now is ironic since we dont look up    at them but down.  <\/p>\n<p>    Trump never feigned virtue during his campaign. And thats what    made him, for many voters, the authentic candidate. He was a    brute and a son of a bitch, except he, in the immortal words of    Real Housewife Bethenny Frankel, owned it. And owning it, in    the reality-TV world, which, lets face it, is the world we are    currently living in, absolves all sins. Its why everything    that was sure to bring him downcalling Mexican immigrants    rapists, ridiculing the disabled, speculating on the menstrual    cycle of a news anchor, etc.didnt, if anything increased his    strength. He became a mash-up of Simon Cowell, Spencer Pratt,    and Teresa Giudice, a super-villain, as impossible to kill as    he was to stop watching.  <\/p>\n<p>    Interesting to note: traditional stars are bowed but not broken    when it comes to Trump, indeed reality stars in general. They    responded to his inauguration party the same way Jay Z and    Beyonc responded to Kim and Kanyes nuptialsby staying away    in droves. Well, rejecting the pretensions of the peacocking    parvenu is one of the sweetest pleasures left to the fallen    aristocrat. Also interesting: its Obama, the younger man, and    seemingly the more modern in every conceivable respect, whos    the throwback.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres something Trump is every bit as fundamentally as a    reality star, and thats a stand-up comic. Lenny Bruce,    specifically. (Hey, if Bill Clinton was, according to Toni    Morrison, our first black president, why cant Trump be our    first Jewish?) Hes an eighth-rate version of Bruce, to be    sure, and an unwitting one. Has none of Bruces hipness or    perspicacity. He does, however, have Bruces shamelessness, and    Bruces free-associative, buggy style, and he goes as far as    Bruce. His mocking of McCain was, in fact, like an updating of    Bruces Jackie Kennedy Hauling Ass to Save Her Ass routine,    and equally as blasphemous.  <\/p>\n<p>    Timing is, of course, everything. It was in the 50s that Bruce,    the lounge-lizard dark prince, started to slay at the clubs in    the more happening cities. Now these days, the present day, is    the polar opposite of that tight-assed decadegay couples can    marry! movie about queer black youth takes big prize at Oscars!    transgender woman on the cover of this very magazine!except    think again. The 2010s, with its safe spaces and trigger    warnings, its dont-say-thises and dont-think-thats, where    feeling like a victim is the hot pastime and male burden is the    new male privilege, are, in certain ways, even tighter-assed, a    neo-Victorian era masquerading as the waning days of the Roman    Empire. Political correctness is just another form of fascism.    (That fascism now comes from the left doesnt make it any less    stifling.) People are almost comically alienated from their    instincts. The super-ego reigns supreme.  <\/p>\n<p>        TRUMP SPENT HIS CAREER CLINGING TO THE BOTTOM RUNGS OF THE        ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY.      <\/p>\n<p>    Enter Trump, pure id. No cruelty-free-tofu-nibbling,    prissy-European-taste-having, sorry-excuse-for-a-man man he.    Unh-uh. Hes a big butch American hot dog. Hes not tortured by    the idea of using torture. And a nuclear-arms race? Bring it    on, sayeth he, those loser countries will be eating our atomic    dust: We will outmatch them at every pass and outlast them    all. Hes a swinging dick and an alpha male, a maker of deals    and a builder of buildingswhy, the Manhattan skyline is simply    crammed with his erections! And since were on the topic of    erections, he isnt one of those pencil-necked sissies who need    a woman to sign a permission slip before hell try to hold her    hand. Hell no, he grabs pussy first, asks questions later. Is a    masher of the type thats supposed to have died out generations    ago.  <\/p>\n<p>    This isnt to say hes devoid of romantic feeling. Who could    forget that series of impassioned tweets from 2012 in which he    urged Robert Pattinson not to take back the cheating Kristen    Stewart. (Had Pattinson been his fella, he wouldnt have    treated him so shabbily seems to be the message hes trying to    convey.) There is, too, the wistful, teenage-girl note that    creeps into his voice whenever he talks about Vladimir Putin.    Do you think Putin will be going to The Miss Universe Pageant    in November in Moscowif so, will he become my new best    friend? Does Trump secretly long for the brutal quasi-dictator    to take him in his arms, crush him to his chest, make him dream    again?  <\/p>\n<p>    And then theres Trumps temperament, which is, and not to be a    traitor to my sex, on the womanish side. He clutches to his    dignity as tenaciously as a dowager to her pearls. Never does    he let an insult roll off his back. Make a dig about his hand    size, for example, and he will (in fairness, rightly) perceive    it as a dig about his manhood. Could the Donalds Donald be    merely a Don? Not to hear him tell it: My fingers are long and    beautiful, as . . . are various other parts of my body.    Touchy, touchy.  <\/p>\n<p>    It was in 1961 that Bruce said the 10-letter word onstage, got    arrested for obscenity. His life was ruined, but it was the    making of him. Hed always been more than a guy in a rented tux    telling jokes to drunks. Suddenly, though, he was a rebel with    a causeAmendment Numero Uno. He refused to be silenced,    endured bust after bust, so that we might speak. And, five    years later, his martyrdom would be complete when he died in a    bathroom, fat, naked, a needle sticking out of his arm. The    Christ who said cocksucker.  <\/p>\n<p>    If Trump were really smart, hed have done the same. Not the    dying-next-to-a-toilet thing, the losing-in-order-to-win-big    thing. Trump feeds off the ardor of his fans, and his best    chance of retaining that ardor lay in defeat in a squeaker.    Then hed be able to claim that he was the man who could be,    nay, should be, king, and spend the remainder of his    days shaking a Byronic fist at the rigged system, the ideal    situation for someone who is, by nature, an outsider and a    rager. Instead, he pulled off the upset. Now hes on the inside    of the inside, in a job that requires, above all else, calm    reflection and sober judgment. No longer can he say whatever    kooky little whacked-out thought that pops into his skull. Not    without bringing down a world of shit, anyway (see: Obama    wiretapping tweets). And, oh yeah, hes going to actually have    to deliver on his campaign promises or risk hurtful comparisons    to Crooked Hillary. And from there its only a short jump to    the most painful scenario of all: the crowds love turning into    hate, the cheers turning into jeers.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hes president of the United States. Its his nightmare. Our    worst nightmare.  <\/p>\n<p>                            Losing to wind next to his helicopter                            in Scotland.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            Losing to wind at Andrews Air Force                            Base in Maryland.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            Losing to wind as he heads to Indiana.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            Losing to wind while hes in Scotland                            to discuss bankrolling an                            anti-wind-farm campaign in order to                            fight an off-shore development near his                            luxury golf resort.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            Losing to wind in the presence of Tom                            Brady.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            Losing to wind while waving.                          <\/p>\n<p>                            Putting up a good fight but ultimately                            losing to wind in Scotland.                          <\/p>\n<p>              PreviousNext            <\/p>\n<p>              Losing to wind next to his helicopter in Scotland.            <\/p>\n<p>              By Michael McGurk\/Alamy.            <\/p>\n<p>              Losing to wind at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.            <\/p>\n<p>              By Nicholas Kamm\/AFP\/Getty Images.            <\/p>\n<p>              Losing to wind as he heads to Indiana.            <\/p>\n<p>              By Timothy A. Clary\/AFP\/Getty Images.            <\/p>\n<p>              Losing to wind while hes in Scotland to discuss              bankrolling an anti-wind-farm campaign in order to              fight an off-shore development near his luxury golf              resort.            <\/p>\n<p>              By Danny Lawson\/PA\/A.P.            <\/p>\n<p>              Losing to wind while he talks to Patriots owner              Robert Kraft before a game.            <\/p>\n<p>              From Splash News.            <\/p>\n<p>              Losing to wind at the house on the Isle of Lewis,              Scotland, where his mother was born before she              immigrated to the United States in 1929.            <\/p>\n<p>              From PA\/Alamy.            <\/p>\n<p>              Losing to wind while boarding the Marine One              helicopter at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.            <\/p>\n<p>              By Jonathan Ernst\/Reuters.            <\/p>\n<p>              Losing to wind while leaving One World Trade in New              York.            <\/p>\n<p>              By Timothy A. Clary\/AFP\/Getty Images.            <\/p>\n<p>              Losing to wind in the presence of Tom Brady.            <\/p>\n<p>              From Boston Herald\/Splash News.            <\/p>\n<p>              Losing to wind while waving.            <\/p>\n<p>              By Rob Carr\/Getty Images.            <\/p>\n<p>              Putting up a good fight but ultimately losing to wind              in Scotland.            <\/p>\n<p>              By Michael McGurk\/Rex\/Shutterstock.            <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>View post: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.vanityfair.com\/style\/2017\/06\/donald-trump-biggest-mistake-might-have-been-getting-elected\" title=\"Donald Trump's Biggest Mistake Might Have Been Getting Elected - Vanity Fair\">Donald Trump's Biggest Mistake Might Have Been Getting Elected - Vanity Fair<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> FAR FROM HEAVEN Trumpworld, reimagined as one of Hieronymus Boschs Hell paintings. 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