Theories of Trump

Theories of Trump

One of the things I love about a certain segment of the intellectual commentary class is that, even in the midst of immediate political battles, its constituents are constantly striving to understand how and why the pieces of the world are fitting together as they are.  The mystery of Donald Trump has been fertile ground.

After all, the notion of a President Trump was so absurd in 2000 that The Simpsons made it an incidental part of the joke about a future in which one of the show's characters would become president.  That fact, of itself, doesn't say much, but the fact that it's in absolutely perfect keeping with the sense that many of us have of Trump from 40 years of his being in the public eye does.  Making "President Trump" a punchline in 2000 wasn't partisan or ideological in the least, so how is it that so many are actually considering making the joke reality?  How is it that so many are perfectly comfortable brushing aside or ignoring facts from his biography that ought to count against exactly what his fans claim to like about him?

Vermont Gov. warns of Bay State’s ‘bad pot bill’
Massachusetts

Vermont Gov. warns of Bay State’s ‘bad pot bill’

State House News Service

STATE HOUSE — The opposition to the ballot question to legalize the adult use of marijuana that Massachusetts voters will probably see on their November ballots has a new ally: Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin.

Shumlin, the governor of the Green Mountain State since 2010, last week continued to push Vermont to legalize cannabis on its own terms before the southern part of his state has to deal with the effects of Massachusetts's "bad pot bill."

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