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Trump's 'narcissism' only thing saving US, says top director

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Donald Trump’s “malignant narcissism” is the only thing stopping the US president plunging the country into a foreign war, according to cult American director Richard Linklater. The acclaimed maker of “Boyhood”, “Dazed and Confused”, “Slacker” and the trilogy of romantic hits that began with “Before Sunrise”, said that Trump is “instinctua­lly adverse to war because it would put the attention somewhere else and not on him.”

“If you are at war you got to do a lot of work. You got to show up at meetings, read memos and make decisions. You can’t just watch TV all day and tweet,” the director told AFP as a major retrospect­ive of his work opened in Paris. Linklater said he has been glued to the impeachmen­t hearings aimed at the president in the Democratic-led House of Representa­tives.

“People ask me if I have been watching any good movies. I say, ‘No, I’m watching impeachmen­t hearings.’ That’s the best reality show in town,” he said. The Texan said he was worried major damage will be done to the US political system if Trump is elected for another four years in 2020. “I am an optimist but my optimism is tinged by cynicism about the system itself. Can Putin put Trump in another time?” he added, referring to reported Russian inference in the 2016 vote.

Not worst president

“He probably could because of the electoral college. I read today that he can maybe lose by as many as five million votes (next time) and still maybe stay president. It’s horrible.” But Linklater, 59, said Trump was not the worst American president ever. “At least he hasn’t started wars. He is clearly the worst person to be in there but is not yet the worst president.

“He doesn’t have a body count. Bush and Cheney killed a lot of people. The only thing keeping us out of wars is his narcissism. This is my theory,” the director added. “This is a case of his malignant narcissism saving us currently from violenceno­t that he might resort to that if he thought it was to his advantage,” said the maker of “School of Rock”. Hollywood star Ethan Hawke, who has acted in many of Linklater hits, echoed his fears at the opening of an exhibition dedicated to the director’s career at the Pompidou Centre in Paris. “We have such a failure of our political and spiritual leadership right now,” the actor told AFP.—AFP

 ??  ?? US movie director Richard Linklater poses during a photo session in Paris. — AFP
US movie director Richard Linklater poses during a photo session in Paris. — AFP

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