{"id":194674,"date":"2017-05-23T23:26:37","date_gmt":"2017-05-24T03:26:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/can-god-save-donald-trump-vanity-fair\/"},"modified":"2017-05-23T23:26:37","modified_gmt":"2017-05-24T03:26:37","slug":"can-god-save-donald-trump-vanity-fair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/donald-trump\/can-god-save-donald-trump-vanity-fair\/","title":{"rendered":"Can God Save Donald Trump? &#8211; Vanity Fair"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  By Andrew Harrer\/Bloomberg\/Getty Images.<\/p>\n<p>    Early in his pontificate, Pope John Paul II met with Kurt    Waldheim, the Austrian prime minister with a Nazi past; a few    years later, he welcomed the Harlem Globetrotters to the    Vatican and was named an honorary Globetrotter. Donald    Trumps state visit to Pope    Francis on Wednesday falls somewhere between those two    encountersbetween the unnerving and the tacky, between the    unseemly and the unlikely.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whatever else it does, the visit upends the conventional wisdom    about the discerning power of democracy and the nature of    so-called populism. How strange is this: a group of 115    unelected celibate men of advanced age, bound to secrecy,    choosing from amongst themselves and casting paper ballots in    the Sistine Chapel, elects a relatively unknown man who turns    out to possess abundant virtue and wisdom, and who is also    clearly a man of the people; whereas an American voting public    of 126 million men and women, working from the copious    information produced by a robust free press and an endless run    of presidential debates, has its votes channeled through arcane    electoral math and bestowed on a self-serving huckster who has    a poor grasp of notions like public service and the common    good, and whose idea of the people is my people. Its    enough to make you want to swap the Electoral College for the    College of Cardinals.  <\/p>\n<p>    On Wednesday, the most credible world leader of our time will    meet the least credible; a person who shows the dynamism of    character will meet a person who demonstrates the limits of    character. If Donald Trumps presidency has clarified anything,    it is the perdurance of characterand the improbability of    people, especially wealthy and powerful people in their 70s, to    change dramatically. A person rich in character can deepen and    ripen, increase and multiply. Such a person is in St. Peters    chair now. A person of poor character is reduced, even    impoverished, by circumstances, until he is morally bankrupt.    Such a person is in the White House now. Truly, Donald Trump is    a walking, talking, tweeting demonstration of St. Augustines    proposition that there is a stone so heavy that even God cannot    lift itand that this stone is the human heart, weighed down    with selfishness, pettiness, greed, envy, and all the other    sins.  <\/p>\n<p>    Only fools and moderate Republicans ever believed that Trump    would undergo a conversion to statesmanship in the White House.    It wasnt going to happen. No, Trump puts in mind the amoral,    bounding industrialist Rex Mottram in Evelyn Waughs novel    Brideshead Revisited, a wealthy, showy man of    invincible ignorance, as the Catholic tradition used to call    ita person who, a priest in the novel dryly reports, doesnt    correspond to any degree of paganism known to the    missionaries.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is hard to imagine Trump receiving words of spiritual    insight from Pope Francis: has a seed ever been sown on stonier    ground? And it is hard to imagine this pope flattering this    president: leave that to the     petroleum potentates of Saudi Arabia. What good, thenif    anycan come of this meeting?  <\/p>\n<p>    If any piece of Franciss wisdom could get through to Trumpand    stabilize his silly presidency, more Gong Show than    reality TVit might be the rubric for discernment that Francis    has followed since his days as Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Jesuit    provincial (superior) and archbishop of Buenos Aires. Here it    is, cited time and again in the accounts of his life: Time is    greater than space; unity prevails over conflict; reality is    more important than ideals; the whole is greater than the    part.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thats it, the whole thing: concise, clear, and simple enough    to fit onto the one-page briefs required by a president whose    attention span is as short as his fingers. Each part of the    rubric, applied to Trumps presidency, can offer some of the    clarity that he and we sorely need just now. Lets take each in    turn.  <\/p>\n<p>    Time is greater than space. As Franciss    biographer Paul Vallely summarizes it, We    live in tension between the present and what is to come,    between trying to possess the space around us and trying to    initiate processes that will bear fruit in an uncertain    future. What does this mean for the presidency? The    appointment of Robert Mueller as special    counsel is likely to slow the brakeless roller-coaster of the    Trump administration. While Muellers team does its work, the    rest of us can work to undo some of the changes that Trump has    jammed through in between controversiesnamely the rollbacks of    regulations pertaining to the environment, climate, oil    drilling, and natural resources. In matters of climate,    especially, time is greater than space, but if we dont act    quickly the human race will have to live, for many centuries to    come, in our limited spacea planet that is barely habitable.  <\/p>\n<p>    Unity prevails over conflict. Polls and    approval ratings suggest that right now there is considerable    unity around the idea that Donald Trump is faltering as    president. Alas, the president himself is the person least    likely to recognize this truth; but a man used to getting his    way, accustomed to gaining the appearance of unity by    purchasing subservience and demonizing resistance, will tire of    pushing against super-majorities. And the reason for this is    bound up with part three of the rubric.  <\/p>\n<p>    Reality is more important than ideas. This    maxim is sometimes translated as Reality over the ideal. Put    that way, its pertinence to this presidency is all the more    clear. Donald Trump has no ideals, and his only strongly held    idea is that he is better at everything than everybody elseor    could be if only everyone else would let him be. Because Trump    is a supremely talented demagogue (as Andrew    Sullivan has put it) rather than an ideologue, its    likely that the vigorous application of reality stands a chance    of overcoming him. In many respects, reality is already    overcoming himfor example, through the events following his    firing of F.B.I. Director     James Comey and the huge body of reportage    (much of it sourced to people in his government) that    delineated his motives for the firing, forcing his    administration to recalibrate its ideas to reality every few    hours. It is now clear to everyone but Trump himself that even    a president with both houses of Congress and the Supreme Court    going his way cant do away with the reality of governingor    with the ideas and ideals in which the thousands of career    civil servants in the federal government have rooted their own    careers.  <\/p>\n<p>    The whole is greater than the part. Four    months into his presidency, Trump seems not to understand the    truths that the president works for us and not the other way    around, and that the president is not the C.E.O. of America,    Inc. but the head of one branch of the United States    government. It is hard for people in positions of great power    to recognize that they are only one part of a whole, but some    do.  <\/p>\n<p>    One example will be near at hand during Trumps state visit to    the Vatican: in fact, it will be right up the hill from the    Vatican Palace, in the monastery behind St. Peters Basilica.    Four and a half years ago, the worlds last absolute    monarchPope Benedict XVIrecognized that the    whole of the Catholic Church was greater than the part that was    his embattled pontificate. Elected for life, he was beholden to    nothing and no one under God. And yet he resigned, the first    pope to do so in nearly 600 years, stepping out of his part for    the sake of the whole. 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