04 September 2025
What If?
What if President Donald J. Trump is only the unwitting showmanship tool of a diabolical would-be autocracy? (See Thomas Edsall’s essay in the 9/2/2025 NYT.) Edsall names the Svengalis behind Trump’s would-be throne: Russell Vought and Stephen Miller. Vought and Miller, according Edsall, “are coldblooded, ideologically driven strategists who have spent nearly a decade developing the foundations for this MAGA takeover of what was once a familiar American way of life.”
Throughout his career Trump has been the benighted heir to a
giant real estate fortune who has repeatedly fooled bankers, other investors, and electoral majorities
into backing his personal ventures in other fields. But his ability repeatedly
to garner such support has been too
tempting for right-wing political
schemers to ignore. Their goal
is to distort the Constitutional trappings of America’s liberal democracy into
a formula for legitimizing autocratic rule and depriving average citizens of their
equitable rights.
This danger has increasingly been recognized by alarmed
members of both Parties. However, they are all such true believers in
the mythological foresight of the creators of the Union that they are easily
manipulated by determined masterminds armed with a popular, narcissistic, and
pliant demagogue.
Solving this predicament requires youthful leadership,
experienced in defining and defending liberal democratic values, as well as appealing
to stay-at-home audiences. A television
or radio personality might fit the bill;
after all Ronald Reagan, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and others have succeeded in
making that shift in roles. Of course,
that kind of presidential candidate would have to be backed up with a circle of
government policy professionals.
Nevertheless, owing to the country’s recent record of incompetent
cabinet secretaries, it is not unreasonable to expect that such a presidential
ticket would be welcomed by an electoral majority.