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Rationalizing Trump

The art of sucking-up

Richard Turcotte
6 min readMay 17, 2023
A Purple Dusk [photo by Richard G. Turcotte]

After the display of the predictably despicable behavior (in combination with a basketful of lies) Donald Trump served up at the CNN Town Hall last week, the network then extended an invitation to some of their contributors — both liberal and conservative — to offer up their assessments about Trump’s performance. Among those who did so was Scott Jennings, a Republican Party campaign adviser, former special assistant to President George W. Bush, and a former campaign adviser to Sen. Mitch McConnell.

Jennings’ combination of vapid rationalizations, intentional side-stepping of important matters, and mealy-mouth support for a host of irrelevancies collectively served as Exhibit A for how difficult it is to legitimately support Trump’s countless shortcomings. Trump once again made clear the dangers his continuing presence on the national stage pose to all of us. Pretending that his behavior and comments are perfectly normal and even admirable is easy enough … if sucking up is the only mandate. Reality, truth-telling, and the related consequences require different rules.

The contortions Trump’s more prominent sycophants routinely display in order to ignore or excuse away his countless indecencies and affronts to acceptable behavior cannot always be easy. Apologists must check at the door any remaining traces of decency; sense…

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Richard Turcotte
Richard Turcotte

Written by Richard Turcotte

Partisanship has no good ending. I’d like to do my part to change that. A better future is a choice.

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There loom expensive and painful lessons none of us deserve to learn.

From my perspective, these are lessons WE DON'T want to learn.
The problem is not Trump, Republicans, or the MAGA base. The problem is the system that put Mr. Trump of being a viable contender in 2016, 2020, and 2024.
We need a different way.

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He surely wants to make a clear comparison to President Joe Biden, who rarely takes questions from the press and frequently struggles with prepared remarks.

Richard Turcotte, it's valuable that Scott Jennings and others from the Republican side are on CNN. And as odious as Trump is, he can't be hidden under a pot plant. CNN was sensible to have him on.
The above remark is valid, and the Democrats have a…

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