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The Daily Blast: Trump Sunsetting Visibly Worsens as Aides Go Full Cult All Around Him

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We’ve noticed a jarring disconnect. Even as Donald Trump’s mental decline visibly worsens, his aides’ cultlike praise for him is proportionately growing. To wit: A top spokesperson offered a bizarre r...

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This is the Daily Blast from the New Republic, produced and presented by the ...

I'm your host, Greg Sargent.

The cult-like defenses of Donald Trump have taken a truly creepy turn of late.

Trump fell asleep in an event, and the White House's spin in response went truly off the rails. Trump floated an insane proposal involving Venezuela that drew a deeply strange defense from a spokesperson. And in one telling moment, the spokesperson was so eager to fluff up Trump that she accidentally delivered a harsh talking point against him.

But when you watch all this madness, you can sense something dark underneath it. All these sick-of-hands are plainly aware that Trump is going to be passing from the scene very soon. And it's very hard to see what's going to fill the vacuum within the GOP and the right

wing that this will leave behind.

Virginia Hefernan, a writer for the New Republic, has a great piece that plums deep into the maga psyche for clues to the state of our country. We're talking about all this with her today, Virginia Nice to have you on. Good to see you again, Greg. So let's start with an extraordinary exchange on Fox News.

The screen is showing oil prices soaring while an anchor asks White House spokesperson Anna Kelly to comment on high gas prices. She launches into this. Let me be very clear, Iran has been incredibly decimated, military. Their navy is about at the bottom of the ocean, their ballistic missiles are destroyed, their

production facilities are demolished.

Now they're being totally crippled economically by the weight of Operation Economic Fury. So the president is not in a rush. He's has all the cards at his disposal because he knows that Iran is getting weaker and weaker by the day while the United States is getting stronger and stronger. So known how spokesperson Anna Kelly says Trump is not in a rush.

He's not in a rush over these gas prices. Virginia, what I find so striking here is that the instinct is to go full cult and portray Trump as wielding total mastery over events. And accidentally, she creates a potent talking point against him. Your thoughts on that?

Yeah, so I mean, I think we talked a lot about a dictator and how he's going to be a dictator

on day one. But he's a king now. He's an emperor and it's something more than a dictator because a dictator is trying to figure out how to govern. But an emperor who, you know, any word against him constitutes what the Anglo-Saxons used

to call "les magis-day," you know, this expression, right? It's like the Thai king still, and les magis-day is like a particular offense of injured majesty against the king. It's exactly the opposite of American principles of free speech. So much that saying anything, saying oil prices are going up, or saying, you know, the

Trump fell asleep, or, you know, even registering the evidence of our own eyes is seen as wrong. Well, I'll tell you, I love the distinction between dictator and emperor, but I probably go with the despot in the end. Yes.

Yeah. And what does it tell me what despot buys you, but the other words don't. despot sort of conveys this ailing, angry, sun-setting figure, and the sort of ailing despot image seems to capture him at these weird events where all his sick of fans have to suck up to him while he's falling asleep.

Yeah. That, I mean, this sounds, this is a lot like a late-stage cult, like the moonies when, originally you have Reverend Moon making claims about the world that are somewhat liberating

to participants, and then soon after he just feels persecuted, right?

So like then you just turn entirely to, we have to protect the leader. But no kings, you know, maybe no despots, no tyrants, is the right thing for us to be thinking right now, because kings, you know, he's not talking about building a wall. He's not talking about outrageous policy, women's reproductive rights, he's so far beyond that.

So the ship has sailed like even, whatever he ran on last time. He's not even talking about, you know, transfigures and athletes, you know, in sports. He's talking about himself and his own majesty. Right. And I want to bear down on the fact that there's a serious situation underneath that weird

Fox news moment.

It's that Trump and the GOP are getting some redistricting wins and those are serious,

but the underlying brutal situation remains, Trump can seem to get around to agree to a deal. The straight of horror moves remains closed. That's having a crippling impact on the global situation. And by every indication, Trump and the GOP are poised to pay a major political price for

that. And you talk about that, you know, Anna Kelly just has no way to explain the actual situation that makes any sense to anybody. Yeah, I mean, you know, you think of Pam Baudi, RIP, who responded to quite meaningful

exposure of Trump along every access by saying, the dows of 50,000, right?

It just doesn't track.

So the defense is always, um, either to attack the questioner, you know, and we see Pete

Heggseff do this on Iran. And when he, when there's no excuse for Iran, they just say like the mentoring and candidate. He is the finest man I've ever known. He is magic. He can do any, no wrong.

If he did it, it's right. Trump apparently fell asleep at an event on Monday and Reuters had this absolutely crushing image of him, eyes closed. That was tweeted out by a Reuters reporter. The official White House rapid response feed responded like this, quote, he was blanking

you absolute moron, close quote.

The rage is the thing here, Virgin. I mean, it looked like he was asleep, but putting aside, I mean, he falls asleep all the time, like there's no way they can spin their way out of that. But either way, note how Trump's propagandists are really keenly aware that any hint of Trump as sun setting or weak or in the fable just instantly cracks his mystique.

And they just have to lash out furiously at anyone who dares to point out what everyone can see at the end of their own nose, which is that this guy is on his way out. Yeah, you know, sometimes I think that, I mean, I'm just interably hopeful about the future and I do, I do trust the American people. I just trust them to find their way out.

Not because we're intrinsically decent, but because we are just bad at being governed by a despot or an emperor that doesn't have popular support. We don't even want to handle a single casual TN Iran, like bless us for that. You know, the American people hate that war. They hate what rising oil prices, and that contempt is now splashed all over Trump.

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That's code in DSR26 at the DSR network.com/buy. Thank you, and enjoy the show. I think you're putting your finger on an important point, which is that the American people are reacting badly to the trappings of despotism and tyranny and all the visuals of it. So the ballrooms are really good example of this.

The Washington Post poll on this, taken before and after the recent shooting incident, found the ballroom to be deeply unpopular. It's opposed by 56% of Americans, supported by only 28%, independence opposed by 61 to 18, working class Americans by 54 to 28, and moderates by 64 to 16. Now, to sort of use your understanding of this, the ballroom, they're trying to make us

submit to the ballroom. It has almost the symbolic capitulation to his imperial and dictatorial presidency, and people are just reacting badly to it. The imagery of Trump tearing down the people's house, the White House, and replacing it with

a monument to himself, is triggering for a lot of people, I think, on a deep level.

Yeah, it's funny, a friend of mine from high school who's been, you know, he triple Trump, as they say, he was a maga, he's been maga for a long time. I started to see him as many of us are friends in a red cap on Facebook, and I sort of thought he's gone, right? Sometime recently, he emailed me and said, when he saw the destruction of the East

Wing, he knew that something was gravely wrong, and he is now trying to repent.

He's started a, something called Christians against Trump in Florida. You probably know the story of Azamandius, it's told in a Percy Shelley poem called

Azamandius, and it, it conjures this really powerful image of a statue where it's just

too leg standing, and at the pedestal, says, "Look on my works, you mighty and despair,

but the statue is broken, the head is off, and that suggests that I think of that

with Trump all the time." This is a guy saying, "I'm going to annex another state. I'm going to build a ballroom, I'm going to build an arc to Trump. I am the greatest biggest, all-powerful Oz, or all-powerful Azamandius, and, you know, look on my works, he might even despair, and his head has rolled off.

We can see, this isn't just the emperor with no clothes. This is an emperor, you know, absolutely rotten.

Like his brain, it just is terrible to imagine what's going on in his brain.

Like it's just like, it just, it seems tragic, and if this were a family member, he would really have to be sort of sideline from public events. You know, I know he doesn't drink, but he just, it looks like a brain on fire and in trouble. So, you brought up Trump's new proposal, or whatever you call it, to do with Venezuela.

I want to talk about another weird moment on Fox News involving that.

Anchor John Roberts reports on a conversation he had with Trump about Venezuela, and then he asks spokesperson Anna Kelly about that. Listen. I was talking to the president this morning, and it was just before the Oval Office event.

He kind of surprised me a little bit because he said, "John, I just want to tell you, I'm very serious about this." So you could talk about this. I'm serious about beginning a process to make Venezuela the 51st state. Now, there's a rich history in this nation of taking territories and absorbing them

in the United States. You know, Puerto Rico is one that people talk about, but this would be the first time in my knowledge that a sovereign country was ever invited to join the United States of America. How would that work?

Well, John, I won't get ahead of what the president was comfortable sharing with you as far as those plans go.

But look, this is a president who is famous for never accepting the status quo.

This seems like a really perfect example of what you're talking about. Basically, Fox News, who's generally obviously very, very loyal to Trump, a major Trump booster, is dancing around what's obviously the elephant in the room, which is that this guy is completely lost in just about every way and is completely unfit for this job.

So it's brought up very delicately, and then, of course, Anna Kelly has to respond in a way that invites everyone to just pretend not to notice how crazy this guy is. And you talk about that. I mean, I found that to be a really extraordinary exchange. It is, and you almost, I wouldn't say, feel sorry for, but I remember when nexium was

breaking up, and you just saw that there were these hangers on who still, you know, gazed at Keith Reneary, the tall leader of the sex cult nexium, gazed at him the way Nancy Reagan used to gaze at Ray again, right?

And what you just wonder, and I will say a lot of them are women, right?

They gaze at him and, and block and tackle for him. It really just brings together the last gaspers in a cult who are still saying to the very end. But, you know, there are these people who have left Maga, including Tucker Carlson, including Ashley St. Clair, this younger person who was involved with turning point, had a baby

with Elon Musk. Who are explaining what look, it looks like when you snap, and when you, or when the lights come on, and you say, I can't do this anymore, and, and that is very, very useful for people, just to provide an example of what it might look like if you could, this is from Maga Base, if you could change your mind.

Well, I want to bring up some of the mockery that met that exchange between John Roberts and Anna Kelly, one person tweeted out an image of a North Korean propagandaist talking about dear leader, and just drew the likeness directly to what Anna Kelly had said there. Another person, Norm Ornstein, who's a congressional scholar, said, quote, "The mental decline

Is accelerating," close quote, "I just find this moment to be so indicative o...

are because everybody can see that this is absolute madness, and that this guy has no business

being president and talking that way to the country or the world, and yet that contrast between that obvious unfitness and the total maintenance of cult-like support for everything he says that we saw from Anna Kelly is just really disorienting on some level I find."

I think it, I think that's absolutely right, and there were still some people when Keith

Reneri went to prison right near me, Brooklyn House of Detention, which is now closed, that stood outside, beaming up on with flashlights and singing support to him. So there will be people who are still with him to the end, but as you say, it is absolutely

unnerving to imagine they're still here for him.

But I think that when we think about the 30-plus percent who still say some version of they approve of him, I think we can't mix them up with the real smithers type, seen as smithers in the sipsons, just like somebody down here loves you, who absolutely loves Montgomery Burns, I don't think that the 30-plus percent who approve of him are that clear to him, and maybe they are rattled by people who are glued to him because it's so

self-abasing, it's humiliating, why would someone stand by him?

Like you think of the Mike Pence's of the world that stand by him until they're cast aside

and vilified, and the humiliation, it just must be this crazy double consciousness, where

it used to see him manly to support him, and now it seems pathetic. So you wrote about this figure who was deep in the maga cult, who left, who escaped the maga cult, what does it say about maga that there are all these escapees who are getting away from it and getting out from under it on the one hand, and just to close out, what's going to become of maga when Trump is gone, and there's this gaping hole at the center

of it all. Yeah, I mean, there's just not a lot of people to pick up the pieces, so Ashley Sant Claire, she left maga, she was right in the center of it with turning point, she had a baby

with the Elon Musk, and after she was creamed with revenge porn on grunt with grok, right?

She, she, you know, just, she just blew the lid off it, and really showed how the sausage was made with maga, and that it wasn't cool, and that it wasn't interesting to be anti-trans, and it just looks hopeless, it looks tired, it's been around 10 years now, it's not witty, it's not complicated and cool to be anti-woke, and she, you know, there are no ares to this, there are no ares to this, and even the older people, the Tucker Carlson's are breaking

with it ideologically, I just don't think there's much left, we'll be much left. And so we have an end-state cult, so we have an end-state cult with the leader and some glazed eyes, you know, people around him, trying to tell a desperately tell a story of why the emperor deserves to be, you know, treated with a basement and deference by everyone else, but we're not buying it.

I will say, the glazed eyes thing is real, and it Kelly has it, Caroline Levitt has it, senders like Katy Britt have it when they talk about Trump, and these are U.S. senators, right? People who are elected to statewide office, it's an really increasingly narrow band of people who are capable of this kind of, you know, I'd say like almost like a trad wife, kind of style of deference to the patriarch, and it just, I love that we've seen that Americans cannot

tolerate this, like we just, we have a low tolerance for putting for suffering for someone because we think he has divine powers, it's just where we're really, really not very good at it. I want this to be a positive story, and I hope it ends positively. Virginia, have for an awesome the talk to you, thank you so much for coming on.

Greg, great to talk to you too.

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