They're making him even more erratic and dangerous
Robert Reich
Nothing makes Trump angrier than being humiliated.
Humiliation involves public shame, which Trump’s malignant narcissism cannot
abide.
But Trump is facing humiliation after humiliation. They’re
causing him to lose his mind even faster than before.
The Iranian regime knows this, which is why it’s publicly
humiliating Trump by contradicting everything he says about making progress on
the peace talks.
Yesterday, Iran went further. It refuted Trump’s claim that
Iran did not control the Strait of Hormuz, and that the strait was again open
to shipping, by striking a container ship passing through the strait. Oil
prices immediately jumped.
Meanwhile, American judges are humiliating Trump by ordering
his name off the Kennedy Center, requiring that the center remain open, pausing
work on his billionaire ballroom, threatening to stop his Arch de Trump, ending
his slush fund, and vacating charges that Trump’s Justice [sic] Department has
brought against Trump’s enemies.
Performing artists are humiliating him by pulling out of his
so-called “Great American State Fair” on the National Mall because they don’t
want any part in what’s become a Trump rally.
Congressional Republicans are humiliating him by rejecting
his demands that they enact the “SAVE” Act (which would make it harder for
millions of people to vote), pass his next reconciliation package, and blow up
the Senate filibuster.
Four Senate Republicans even crossed party lines to
back a war powers resolution directing Trump to halt military operations
against Iran or seek congressional authorization to continue. Their support
delivered a bipartisan rebuke to Trump’s handling of the war. (After lobbying
by Trump, the Senate reversed its stance and rejected the resolution in a
late-night vote.)
Turning 80 is itself a humiliation for Trump. Even if the
media weren’t harping on it, his body is continuously reminding him that he’s
the oldest president ever elected.
Not to mention increasing calls from
Democrats to invoke the 25th Amendment in light of Trump’s erratic
behavior — including his feud with the pope, his doomsday threats on Truth
Social, and his posting of an AI photo of himself as Jesus.
But the very worst type of humiliation for Trump is ridicule
— as first became apparent in 2011 when Obama skewered him at the White House
Correspondents’ Association Dinner by producing his birth certificate and
saying Trump could “now get back to focusing on important issues like did we
fake the moon landing?”
The audience roared. Trump fumed.
Trump can’t take ridicule — which is why he tried to get ABC
to fire Jimmy Kimmel and gloated when CBS got rid of Stephen Colbert.
Yet late-night comedians are now having a field day with
Trump’s algae-infested Reflecting Pool. Some are calling it the Strait of Warm
Ooze.
The pile-up of humiliations is causing Trump to lash out at
anyone and everyone, including his recent explosion at NBC correspondent
Kristen Welker on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and Wednesday’s reported shouting
match with Republican Senator Bill Cassidy during a closed-door lunch at the
Capitol. The lunch came just after Trump dropped a bombshell by canceling plans
to sign a
bipartisan landmark housing affordability bill until he gets his way
on the SAVE Act.
I’m tempted to enjoy the Trump humiliations. But I think it
also important to note that as they mount, Trump is becoming even more erratic
and dangerous. So beware.