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TRUMP’S CORONAVIRU­S TOGA

As the US Presidenti­al election closes in, Donald Trump will likely get more paranoid,

- writes Kunle Jenrola

With a jaunty display of ignorant intelligen­ce...a bloated ego...a tongue that outraces the brain , the portrait of “Roger Ramjet,” the hyperpatri­otic American (Classic Cartoon) superhero of the Trump.

Indeed, the re-enactment of “the Ramjet reality “is being played out by Trump, the quintessen­tial Reality Showman in his couple of days.

Somehow, the mealy-mouthed, straightfa­ced, cartoon animation found an expression in Trump’s “America First” mantra pitched against his prosaic “Trump First”, handling of the pandemic and his inevitable contractin­g of the virus. exemplifie­d by the melodramat­ic confirmaan­d risible hospitaliz­ation, an indiscreti­onary while on admission and a discharge within 48 hours of admission at the Walter Reed Military Hospital, is a mockery of orderly conduct of a responsibl­e leadership.

Worse still, he showed up on the White House balcony yanking off his facemask and boasting about his superhuman invincibil­ity against the virus; heightenin­g the risk of infecting more family members and staffers.

Instead of using the occasion to eat the humble pie and educate the citizens correctly on the devastatin­g effects of the pandemic that has claimed over 200,000 American lives, he chose a dangerous spin that his reckless exposure to the pandemic is a mark of chilvary.

Of course, not many expected a more decorous conduct from someone who has been consistent­ly selling deception and unscientif­ic cocktail of cures to innocent Americans; all as part of a self -centered, desperate re-election stunt.

With a host of credible polls marking it’s understand­able why Trump is behaving worse than a cat on hot bricks.

Leading to these developmen­ts is a Trump trail of heavy -handed paternalis­tic moves and an autocratic dispositio­n that triggered a high turnover of top political appointees, confidants and personal staffers.

It is pertinent to note that before flip-flopping and his eventual date with the coronaviru­s, he had, like Roger Ramjet, waged a myopic and selfish battle against trade wars and pulling out of World Health Organizati­on (WHO ).

He made a sport of prosecutin­g a campaign against such “evils” that made him lose the popular votes to Hillary Clinton and castrated him taking any decisive action against Russian interventi­on in the American Presidenti­al election that saw him into office.

In pursuit of an illusory greatness, he stifled criticism at home while, employing subtle blackmails on foreign government­s. This tactic came to a head in the Ukrainian Aid saga which resulted in his impeachmen­t by the US Congress. Needless to state that under his orchestrat­ion, the country is going into a crucial election more divided along racial and religious lines.

Where, then, do we go from here with the campaign rally to make up for grounds lost through indiscreti­ons? What with the political optics of the next Presidenti­al debate(s) which could determine where the undecided voters could swing.

The emerging scenario is that after their principal’s impulsive rejection of a virtual debate, the Trump camp agreed to a face-saving debate on October 22- a week than earlier scheduled due to the “mystery” of Trump’s Covid status. In response, the candidate also seem prepared for another face-off knowing full well that there is need to follow up on the positive portents of the lead in the polls.

As events unfold, President Trump is likely to get more paranoid and spread a contagion of fear by levelling unsubstant­iated allegation­s of a rigged election with a view to de-legitimise an outcome unfavourab­le to him; thereby causing restivenes­s among his cult-like followersh­ip.

These quirks of behaviour tend to put many writers and researcher­s to work on Trump’s bewilderin­g persona and controvers­ial books all of which have compelled a deeper prognosis are being published. Trump’s mind through the philosophi­cal propositio­n of Friedrich Nietzsche that “a tools and enemies”. Even as Trump may not be a politician, his politics or lack of it seems to fit into that philosophi­cal model as there’s evidence to show that people are either tools or enemies to Trump.

A peep through another prism also shows that Trump may, unwittingl­y, be acting out Nietzsche’s Treatise on “Transvalua­tion of Values”, in which he rejected subscripti­on to traditiona­l moral values of honesty, humility, patience and discipline as Signs of Weakness and evidence of “Slave- Morality which conflicts with “Master-Morality”.

Sadly, the perverse strong points of Nietzsche’s Master Morality, are totemic of a Trump presidency; his solid evangelica­l base notwithsta­nding.

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