Columnist Gene Lyons: Trumps folly fool us twice, then shame on us

Theoretically speaking, the United States will be having a presidential election in 2024. Everybody acts as if its a sure thing. Political horse race coverage dominates the news. Debates, rallies and candidate speeches take place. Newspapers and TV news outlets publish polling results every few days. Everybodys familiar with the ritual, and everybody plays along.

Thats the whole point of rituals. All the solemn mummery of holding a presidential election, right down to the balloons and silly hats, exists to reassure the public that everything will be all right. Thats why phony democratic elections are the essence of dictatorial regimes around the world.

Everybody plays the game. Russia, China, Myanmar you name it. Record voter turnout is assured. Vladimir Putin will no doubt win a thunderous majority.

But real democracies can be fragile things.

Lets try an analogy from the sports page. Consider the recent national collegiate football championship. What would we say about it if one team say, the Michigan Wolverines showed up with assault rifles and vowed to shoot referees who threw penalty flags adverse to them?

Well, we wouldnt call it a football game.

So how can we call it a proper election when everybody knows that the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party, one Donald J. Trump, will refuse to accept defeat? Adam Serwer puts it this way in The Atlantic: There is something naive to assuming that Trump would accept such a verdict from the electorate a second time when he didnt accept it the first time. Neither a close election nor a sound defeat matters when Trump can induce his supporters to believe any fiction he conjures.

And there appears to be little doubt that he can. The GOP front-runners campaign appearances in Iowa have been almost phantasmagoric of late. He has gone so far as to post a TV commercial on his Truth Social website claiming that he is Gods Chosen One.

Narrated in the electronically re-created voice of the late radio pitchman Paul Harvey, the ad begins like this: And on June 14, 1946, God looked down on his planned paradise, and said, I need a caretaker. So God gave us Trump.

Got that? Trumps birth was divinely inspired.

Try to imagine the hullabaloo if President Joe Biden even hinted at such a thing. Theyd say the old fool had clearly lost it. Dementia would be the kindest diagnosis.

Instead, what Biden did say in a speech near Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, was that Trump was an unpatriotic sore loser, and nothing more.

Trump lost 60 court cases. Sixty. Trump lost the Republican-controlled states. Trump lost before a Trump-appointed judge and then judges and Trump lost before the United States Supreme Court …

Trump lost recount after recount after recount and state after state. But in desperation and weakness, Trump and his MAGA followers went after election officials.

Biden described Trumps actions and inaction during the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol as among the worst derelictions of duty by a president in American history: an attempt to overturn a free and fair election by force and violence.

And Trumps response? He went all sixth-grade bully on the president before an audience of Iowa supporters.

Did you see him? He was stuttering through the whole thing, Trump told a crowd in Sioux Center, Iowa. Hes saying Im a threat to democracy.

Hes a threat to d-d-democracy, he continued, pretending to stutter. Couldnt read the word.

Many in the audience, who, of course, hadnt seen Bidens speech, chortled.

The remark was not true, The Washington Post reported. Biden said the word democracy 29 times in his speech, never stuttering over it.

As if that wasnt lowdown and infantile enough, Trump dragged the late Sen. John McCain into it, mimicking McCains inability to raise his arm over his head due to injuries sustained under torture in a North Vietnamese prison camp.

Trump was never fit to shine McCains shoes. Not that hed know how. The great tribune of the common man hires butlers for that.

Outraged MAGA supporters should do themselves the favor of watching the video of these incidents before sending me threatening emails. Otherwise, knock yourselves out.

Alternatively, check out the video of Trump telling a credulous Lou Dobbs the other day that thanks to Biden, gasoline now sells for 5, 6, 7 and even $8 a gallon. I dont know about you, but I filled up yesterday for $2.37.

Another few months of Trumps screeching and whining, and all but the dullest MAGA cultists are apt to catch on. So no, I think theres little chance of Trump winning a national election.

But thats not the point, which is that theres no possibility of this profoundly disordered man conceding defeat, and every chance that the authoritarians mobilizing behind his candidacy the Steve Bannons and Stephen Millers will be far better prepared the second time around.

Arkansas Times columnist Gene Lyons is a National Magazine Award winner and co-author of The Hunting of the President (St. Martins Press, 2000). You can email Lyons at [email protected].

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