The dumbing down of normal: Trump's top 10
Lazaro Gamio / Axios
One of the casualties of the first six months of the Trump presidency is a common understanding of what is normal in our politics. It's easy to grow numb to abnormal actions, words and tactics.
But even our readers who love or feel loyalty to Trump need to remember that it's just not normal.
Why it matters: We're getting inured to the daily whirlwind. Each day's jaw drop or outrage seems to be topped by tomorrow's. Keep your head, even if all about you are losing theirs.
It's not normal for the presumptive nominee's son to take a meeting with a Russian lawyer who claims she has dirt compiled by Russian governmental forces who want to see your guy win.
It's not normal for the President to sign off on a public cover-up of that meeting when confronted with the facts.
It's not normal for the President to hold a Cabinet meeting that consists of his staff gushing over him.
[ But the President is a narcissist who needs people gushing over him even if he knows its fake. ]
It's not normal for the President to undermine his West Wing staff by continually asking friends and visitors for their opinions on various replacement options.
[ The President isn't a good manager. He treats his staff like contestants on a reality show and seeks to maximize the drama. It probably gives him a ego boost to feel like other people are his playthings. ]
It's not normal for the President to make a deal with his Russian counterpart for an "impenetrable Cyber Security unit," let his Treasury Secretary out on a Sunday show to enthusiastically defend the idea, then pull the plug that night after ridicule from fellow Republicans.
It's not normal for the President to interrupt his day to watch the press briefing on TV, and critiquing the answers à la "SportsCenter."
[ Trump knows the world though "the shows" though. And all he cares about is what they're saying about him. That's more important than the nation's business or his 'agenda.' ]
It's not normal for the President to obsess about cable-news coverage of himself, and instantly react to stories before checking the specifics.
[ It's normal for a malignant narcissist though. ]
It's not normal for the President to irritate and offend key allies by failing to re-articulate the country's devotion to their alliance, only to offer the reassurance weeks later, after the damage is done.
It's not normal for the President to publicly criticize the mayor of London on the basis of flawed facts, right after a terror attack that killed seven.
It's not normal for the President to attack TV news hosts by name, including a personal attack on a woman's intellect and appearance.
[ Trump is a child who only cares what 'the shows' are saying about him. The nation's business, it's well being, his agenda that others wrote for him ... he doesn't care about that stuff. He IS the agenda. His ego is what his Presidency is all about .... nothing more. ]
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