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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's Descent Into Megalomania is Accelerating
He has moved well beyond mere extreme narcissism now. Trump is rapidly moving toward a Louie XIV state of mind, where he starts to equate himself with "The State" and vice versa. He has gotten away with virtually everything for all of his life, and now that he has been reelected to the most powerful position in the world, he has started to believe that his will is unstoppable, that all will eventually bend to his dictates when he fully asserts himself. It has been his life experience. European leaders who once laughed behind his back are no longer laughing, as they struggle to find approaches that might shield them from the consequences of his capricious rages.
The legal system that once threatened to imprison Trump is now increasingly under his thumb. The Department of Justice that once prosecuted him has become his lapdog. The Intelligence services that once exposed his treachery are now all subservient to him. Small wonder that Trump believes that no one is capable of stopping him. Those inside the Federal Government, and those active in Republican politics, who played any role in opposing Trump have systematically been marginalized and are increasingly under direct attack.
As Trump moves to impose his will on widening circles of American society, he senses no force is capable of effectively opposing him, so he presses on with less and less lip service played to constitutional constraints or the norms that once defined our political system for well over a century.
Congress is mere window dressing on his rule as the Republican Party bends to service all of his mandates, with no regard given to whether they fly in the face of everything that political party professed to believe in less than ten years ago. The vestiges of time honored checks and balances are crumbling fast. Trump orders Republican Governors to convene special legislative sessions, and they do. He orders corporations to change their policies, and they do. He orders museums to alter history, and they do.
Nothing is too small to be of direct concern to him. He takes over the Kennedy Center, plasters the oval office with gold, paves over the rose garden, and plans major structural changes to the White House so that he can have a grand ballroom. He openly demands tributes from those who seek anything from our government, and punishes those who refuse to fall in line with his views. Disaster aid to citizens living in blue states is held hostage as leverage to force capitulation to his mandates.
It is the rate of the collapse of all political norms that is both so staggering and alarming. Individually, Trump's actions raise grave concerns. Collectively they represent a menacing consolidation of power in his hands. Trump has already invaded two cities run by Democratic mayors with his federalized forces, with plans now to occupy more. He asserts non existent "emergencies" as a pretense for unconstitutional assertions of raw power, from imposing arbitrary tariffs on trading partners, to deporting residents legally here in America to nations where they have zero ties.
In Trump's mind, Executive Orders are the equivalent of Royal Decrees, giving him the right and authority to change virtually everything about the way government functions. While the leaders of our military are continually being shuffled as Trump seeks those with unquestioned loyalty to him personally. Meanwhile Trump is amping up his assault on media outlets that anger him, most recently calling for ABC and NBC TV stations to lose their broadcasting licenses.
Trump literally believes that he alone knows what is best for America. That is delusional. Increasingly Trump seems to take seriously the Far Right fever dream that God blessed and elevated him to leadership as part of some greater purpose. Kim Jong Un, it seems, has a fellow traveler seeking worship from the masses.
We are only seven months into Trump's four year presidential term. The mid term elections that Democrats pin so much hope on are still over fourteen months away, twice as long to endure as the siege our democracy has already been subjected to. Politics as usual will not save us this time. A true opposition party has to be at the forefront of the resistance. The time is rapidly approaching when elected Democratic leaders must take to the streets themselves at the front of massive marches opposing federal occupation of our cities, or forfeit their leadership in the fight to save America

C_U_L8R
(48,133 posts)And there are so many retributions and petty vengeances to unleash.
He may be gone soon, but his stink will linger.
tblue37
(67,036 posts)I don't think his father abused his health like prez putz. Pictures of his father at a mature age show a trim man.
True Blue American
(18,579 posts)I was just getting ready to post the same thing. Fred was a very slender man who seemed to be a workaholic;.trump is lazy.grossly over weight. Np comparison.
The Roux Comes First
(1,853 posts)Of playing the bully, being a full-on racist and bigot, and otherwise behaving in a manner most of his life that a normal healthy person would eventually come to feel remorse over.
Fat chance!
Seemingly one of the few dissimilarities between father and son is that father channeled Jack Spratt, son Mrs. Spratt.
rickyhall
(5,483 posts)Oeditpus Rex
(42,757 posts)"by a natural death."
lastlib
(26,728 posts)
OverBurn
(1,277 posts)Up to a year in jail. I've never wanted to burn a flag until now. He's a mad king. Burning a flag is or should be a right of protest. Anyway, isn't that the proper way to dispose of a old flag?
Conjuay
(2,688 posts)Grammy23
(6,046 posts)For the Boy Scouts of America who periodically burn flags to dispose of them in a respectful ritual? Has he given any thought to that? Or did no one tell him that burning a tattered, faded flag is a time honored way to do away with it after it has fulfilled its function? Im sure he thought his idea to make it a felony was brilliant. 🤔
I remember that was in the Girl Scout handbook when I was a Brownie back in the Fifties.
unweird
(3,240 posts)Gotta be a law or it doesnt mean squat to a civilian like me.
eppur_se_muova
(40,079 posts)Grim Chieftain
(623 posts)Our country is being destroyed day by day, and little is being done to stop it.. Our democracy is hanging by a thread.
3auld6phart
(1,629 posts)Inflicted wounds, brought on by the Guardians Of Pedophies party. And sadly by Democrats who could not be bothered to getoff their asses and vote for Kamala and Tim and other Dems. So just live with it..
underpants
(193,142 posts)Megalomania indeed
spanone
(140,242 posts)There is nothing.
tonekat
(2,361 posts)They're as bad as Bezo's rag now. They don't even allow comments on articles about trump.
ananda
(33,257 posts)I have said for many years, obviously to deaf ears,
that the only way to deal with rightwing media
is to boycott it.
Don't give them the fucking ratings.
It's too late now.
True Blue American
(18,579 posts)Fox News clips. They need to be ignored.
ananda
(33,257 posts)I started boycotting all of msm years ago.
The only thing they understand is ratings.
AZJonnie
(1,614 posts)Very well stated, Sir!
Tom Rinaldo
(23,150 posts)More and more others are saying all the things I might have wanted to write.That's good of course, but more still need to wake up.
Ping Tung
(3,686 posts)Escape
(285 posts)I only disagree with one line..."Trump literally believes that he alone knows what is best for America."
I doubt that "what is best for America" has ever crossed his mind. EVERYTHING he does is what is best for Donald Trump. He has NO CONCERN for this country except as a vehicle for his own self gain.
popsdenver
(498 posts)that the Republicans will put up with Trump's psycho pathology, and constantly "acting out", as long as he continues to serve their purpose. Then at some point they will replace him with some person who is less a "loose cannon", but quite possibly far far worse. Their work will continue, but more in the shadows, without some egomaniacal asswipe who won't be broadcasting all the crap they are doing behind the scenes......someone like Steven Miller or someone deeply entrenched in the 2025 or Federalist Agenda, after Trump has done their dirty work and has made the situation in the U.S. irreparable..............
Tom Rinaldo
(23,150 posts)Trump thinks like a Mob boss. He acts like one too. He intentionally, massively, "overreacts" to perceived disloyalty. And he has a known small army of fanatical followers who have demonstrated a willingness to use force against anyone who incurs personal Trump's wrath.
A potential right wing leader who is less of a loose cannon might in theory be preferable for a lot of "influential" Republicans, but Trump is a thug who ruins lives and whoever first raises their head from their fox hole is liable to have it shot off.
popsdenver
(498 posts)about RFK Jr. and Trump going to ban covid vaccine?????????????
Are they trying to kill off as many citizens as possible for some bizarre reason/ He tried to kill off more in the first time around and succeeded in wiping out an additional half million by inaction.....and actions......along with the help of DeSantis and Abbott.....
Tom Rinaldo
(23,150 posts)I don't think it is his actual intent to kill off relatively random large numbers of Americans. I might think otherwise if his actions, or inactions as the case may be, disproportionately resulted in high deaths among minority groups in particular.
I think Trump believes that extremists and conspiracy nuts are his most fervent supporters and that they are the ones most likely to be his shock troops if he needs to call on them, so he panders to their views.
Blue Full Moon
(2,881 posts)When he was on the rooftop he was spouting that he paid for all of this. He thinks all the money in the government as his and that includes social security and retirement funds. Probably why he wanted to tour Fort Knox.
the nelm
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Martin Eden
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BoRaGard
(7,586 posts)
elleng
(140,841 posts)The time is rapidly approaching when elected Democratic leaders must take to the streets themselves at the front of massive marches opposing federal occupation of our cities, or forfeit their leadership in the fight to save America.'
lastlib
(26,728 posts)The real time to take to the streets is yesterday--or sooner.
PatSeg
(50,994 posts)but he was just performing and had no realistic expectations he would become President. He was having fun with it and giving his brand a lot of free publicity. Then he found out that it didn't matter what he said or did. No matter how outrageous, he got a pass from his base and even many republican politicians.
Now he has virtually all republican politicians under his thumb and he is no longer testing the waters. He really believes he can do whatever he wants and there will be no consequences. I think it is like a game to him, like a kid finding out he has unlimited powers. I picture him waking up each day thinking about what he can do today to piss off a bunch of people with absolutely no repercussions.
When he once said he could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue, I believe he was actually surprised at what he was getting away with. Not anymore; now he knows that there are no limits whatsoever.
Playingmantis
(461 posts)"Then he found out that it didn't matter what he said or did. No matter how outrageous, he got a pass from his base and even many republican politicians.'
I just wonder why they caved so easily..
BadgerKid
(4,906 posts)that being Project 2025, it seems. We are staring at an authoritarian's utopia.
PatSeg
(50,994 posts)who know how to play the long game. Apparently they are quite good at it. Unfortunately everyone, including them, will suffer from their bizarre utopian dreams. History tells us, this will not and cannot end well for anyone.
PatSeg
(50,994 posts)combination of fear politically and actual kompromat that Putin undoubtedly supplied Trump. Meanwhile, those who opposed Trump usually lost their seats in Congress. It still amazes me that so many were willing to sell their souls just to keep those seats. Most of them have other sources of income. It isn't like they NEED the job. Meanwhile, they have to live in the dysfunctional world Trump is creating.
More recently, I think there have been credible threats to their lives and the lives of their families by their MAGA constituents.
You know, if this was a movie, it would be a complete flop because no one would believe any of it. Not even good enough to be satire.
Playingmantis
(461 posts)gfarber
(101 posts)A man with a gold-plated plan,
Sees himself as the Statenot a man.
With each royal decree,
He reshapes the land free,
While democracy fades where it ran.
He crowns himself King with a grin,
Calls the law just a game he can win.
With each power he grabs,
And the truth that he stabs,
He drags the whole country within.
He rose with a tyrants delight,
Snuffed the law, turned day into night.
Now truth is undone,
And the jackboots have run
As freedom slips silent from sight.
With smiles, he rewrites the law,
While silence replaces the awe.
No outcry, no fight,
Just the hum of lost rights,
As darkness descends without flaw.
lastlib
(26,728 posts)samplegirl
(13,397 posts)we are in a very dark place.
lastlib
(26,728 posts)
I think if his Ntional Guard power grabs provoke a Kent State-style reaction as he desires, it will give him the excuse to declare martial law, and America will be just a memory.
We the people in the resistance do a weekend protest holding up signs and go home feeling good, while The Felon works 24/7 at seizing power to reduce the nation to absolute despotism. Our rebellion should be total, starting yesterday or sooner.
William Seger
(11,820 posts)And it is a mental illness, not a personality disorder like narcissism or megalomania, because it involves a loss of contact with reality, e.g. delusions of grandeur.
yankee87
(2,670 posts)The question is if the country has the will to stop this. Unfortunately I have my doubts.
malaise
(289,346 posts)Great OP
Warpy
(113,932 posts)Omniscience, infalllibility, perfection in every way, those have been his more obvious delusions since he first got his hands on his daddy's money. What is harder to see is the flip side of megalomania, deep paranoia, because the one thing absolutely perfect men have to fear is attacks by imperfect men who are jealous of omniscience, infallibility, and perfection in every way.
I'd hazard a guess that most of our presidents have been blowhards to one extent or another, we can manage those just fine. It's when the paranoia starts to surface that the damage is done. As example #1, I give you Richard Nuxon, whose paranoia led to the militarization of domestic police and the start of a heavy handed war on drugs, both of which are massive tools of civil oppression that have increased every single year.
I'd suggest paranoia will be the major problem with the rest of this administration. That's where the real damage is done.
Tranquil72
(12 posts)
behind Trumps torrent of activity. If I had to guess, its because hes ill and doing his best to hide it. Dementia, sure, but more likely something more immediately threatening. An illness that could incapacitate, even if it didnt kill.
Megalomaniacs are also paranoids, and its possible he is as suspicious of those around him as he is of his political opponents. The dementia would aggravate his mistrust of others. And of course, given his circle of associates, hes right not to trust anyone.
Its more than a little pathetic, if it werent so destructive.
samplegirl
(13,397 posts)OldBaldy1701E
(9,095 posts)(From Bluesky)
Maru Kitteh
(30,698 posts)the primary driver of what we are seeing. If we think about it, his primary method of being is projection. He tries to sully others by painting them with his own faults, and big up himself with their virtues and accomplishments.
Mortality is impervious to the media cycle. His plans for a smash and grab in the midterms are falling apart. All the clocks are ticking.
flashman13
(1,517 posts)Ultimately this will be decided in the streets. I truly hope that it will be non-violent, but I don't count on it.
So far Trump's goons have avoided going anywhere that there might be serious push back. They seem to understand the situation. Most of these guys talk a good game, but I don't think they are ready to die for him. That's why they are in George Town.
This is not how I planned to spend my "golden years".
Linda ladeewolf
(996 posts)Thanks to the hate and greed embedded in this nation, its not to be. I rarely hate or even dislike other beings. Ill make an exception in the orange turds case. I hate him with a passion. I hope the demons of hell come for him soon. I dont really believe in hell, but I believe there will be someplace for him.
Diraven
(1,598 posts)That "a lot of people are saying they want me to be a dictator". His "a lot of people are saying" anecdotes are always just the voices in his own head or his entourage of yes-men. Also yesterday he claimed his approval numbers are over 70% and any polls that say otherwise are fake. I think this means he's thinking about just declaring himself dictator soon.
Atreus
(72 posts)I understand the fear in this post; Trumps attacks on democratic norms and his megalomaniac behavior are alarming. But despair is exactly what authoritarianism feeds on. If people believe nothing can be done, thats when authoritarians become unstoppable.
Yes, our institutions are under strain. Courts hesitate. Congress plays along. Even journalists, who should be our first line of accountability, too often fail us. When JD Vance claimed WWII was won through negotiation, that shouldve been front-page corrected in real time. Instead, it slid by. The truth matters: WWII ended with the unconditional surrender of Germany, Italy, and Japan. Pretending otherwise rewrites history and every time falsehoods go unchallenged, we weaken our ability to resist larger lies.
The same goes for corporations that cave instantly to political pressure, or lawmakers who put party loyalty over the Constitution. These failures make it feel like the walls are closing in. But heres the other side: we still have tools Trump and his imitators cant take away, unless we surrender them. Courts do sometimes hold the line. Communities are organizing. Journalists can rise to the moment if we demand better of them. And the ballot box is still one of the most powerful weapons citizens have ever wielded against would-be strongmen.
And this isnt the first time America has faced democratic stress tests. We endured McCarthyism in the 1950s, when fear and lies corrupted institutions; and we overcame it when truth-tellers refused to be silenced. We survived Nixons abuses of power in the 1970s; because a press that did its job, a Congress that acted, and citizens who demanded accountability refused to let him crown himself above the law. These moments remind us that authoritarians look invincible right up until they aren't.
Trump isnt a king. He only gains that power if we start acting like subjects. Every vote cast, every march walked, every conversation that refuses to normalize authoritarian creep chips away at his illusion of invincibility.
We owe it to our kids to show them that democracy isnt something fragile we helplessly watch collapse; its something we actively defend. The antidote to fear is engagement. The antidote to lies is truth. And the antidote to authoritarianism is a people who refuse to give up.
Stay loud. Stay hopeful. Stay active.
I wrote the OP out of alarm, but not out of despair. We need to face the reality of what we are up against, but I agree that the means are there to combat it. I completely endorse the thoughts you so eloquently expressed.
Atreus
(72 posts)I didnt mean to suggest despair, your piece is powerful and necessary. I just wanted to balance it a bit for those already feeling fearful, with a reminder that theres still hope.
liberalla
(10,696 posts)Puppyjive
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A country that doesn't vaccinate is not a leading country. A country that denounces science, is just stupid. A country that forces it's military on its own citizens is not the leader of the world. The numbers that Trump is seeing are other countries that are laughing at us. We are being lead by a con man, not a person of intellect.
yellow dahlia
(3,148 posts)I agree. The Dem leaders who can meet this moment, need to be given the baton. The ones who have been constraining the opposition, need to be pushed to the side.
After the Cory Booker 25 hour speech, I saw an energy that needed to be followed. He blazed a path for a paradigm shift. For the shift to happen and the forward motion of resistance to continue, Chuck Schumer needed to be replaced.
I believe Jeffries is also not meeting the moment. I have observed from the beginning of the take over that Schumer and Jeffries were more focused on how the destruction would benefit the party in the mid terms. It seemed to me, they thought they could watch the country implode, and then pick up the pieces.
We need to save Democracy NOW, or there will never be a (semblance of) free and fair elections again.
I wish everyone would spend less time talking about 2026 or 2028, and more time pushing back and speaking out.
Chris Murphy said (a few months ago) we only have a few months to save this Democracy.
People criticized Bernie for using the word Oligarchy - as if it is too complicated of a word for people to understand. Oligarchy - we are here.
We are here - Crony Capitalism; Kleptocracy; Autocracy; Fascism; and more.
The take over is being televised.
Aussie105
(7,241 posts)It's just that the intelligence part of his personality is fading, and we are now seeing it in an unfiltered state.
Greatly endorsed by his rabid followers of course.
Meh. It's a cult. Must cults have a nutcase at their top.
Snarkoleptic
(6,191 posts)Joinfortmill
(18,973 posts)Exp
(589 posts)He DOES NOT CARE.
He NEVER CARED about America.
He is only a simple CON MAN.
I thought that was obvious.
Tom Rinaldo
(23,150 posts)He only cares about America in so far as he wants to think of himself as the greatest leader ever of the greatest nation on earth. His concept of what "makes America great" is totally skewed toward whatever suits his own purpose, but his ego demands acknowledgement that he alone can bring "greatness" to America. He wants to be on Rushmore. He wants the Nobel Peace Prize. He wants everyone to acknowledge that he is the ultimate expert on everything, and that includes believing that only he "can solve all of America's problems."
Exp
(589 posts)blocking his poliocies. He hates the EPA for blocking selfish corporate raping of public lands. He hates green progress for the windmills that spoil HIS view. He hates the gov't for convicting him of tax fraud.
He hates all that makes America great. But he DOES LOVE PUTIN and other dictators.