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The world is laughing at Donald Trump

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Dec. 4, 2019 at 11:28 a.m. CST


“We need a President who isn’t a laughing stock to the entire World,” Donald Trump tweeted in 2014. “We need a truly great leader, a genius at strategy and winning. Respect!”

Indeed, having such a leader would provide many benefits to the United States. Instead, we get this:

President Trump, who has long demeaned his rivals for being laughed at around the world, found himself the scorned child on the global playground Wednesday as widely circulated video showed some of his foreign counterparts gossiping about and mocking him.
The video captured Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appearing to laugh Tuesday evening with French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and others about Trump’s performance during an earlier bilateral meeting and painted White House aides as agog at the president’s behavior.
And so it was Wednesday morning that Trump presented a sulking, brooding president as he engaged on the sidelines of the NATO summit at a secluded estate here outside London. Trump abruptly cancelled a planned news conference at the summit’s conclusion, arguing that he had already answered so many questions from reporters in other settings during his visit to England.
Trump says he’ll be leaving the summit early, and it won’t be the first time he has stalked angrily away from a meeting of U.S. allies before he was scheduled to depart. A year and a half ago, he fled a meeting of the Group of Seven in Quebec, apparently miffed that the allied leaders expressed their differences with him on tariffs and climate change.

It’s almost as though at these gatherings of world leaders Trump becomes his most petulant, insecure and childish.

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Just try to imagine him watching that video of Trudeau, Macron and Johnson mocking him behind his back. When asked later about the video, he called Trudeau “two-faced.” If you’ve ever heard a teenager say “OMG, Madison is all nice to me in person but then she totally slams me behind my back, I hate her so much,” you probably have a good idea what he was thinking.

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For someone who has spent much of his life obsessed with the idea of being laughed at, desperate to gain acceptance from the elites he simultaneously scorns and seeks approval from, whether it’s Manhattan’s moneyed establishment, Ivy League intellectuals or the leaders of other countries, it must have cut him to the bone.

Trump’s preoccupation with the idea of being laughed at borders on the pathological. It was his primary theme as a candidate whenever he discussed foreign affairs or international trade: China is laughing at us, Europe is laughing at us, the Taliban is laughing at us, OPEC is laughing at us, the world is laughing at us. But once he became president, he promised, the laughter would stop. And so he has asserted many times since taking office. “We don’t want other leaders and other countries laughing at us anymore, and they won’t be,” he said.

Yet now, there is literally not a single person on Earth who gets laughed at more than Donald Trump.

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It becomes particularly vivid when Trump finds himself amid foreigners, when he lacks either the solid background of his own White House behind him or a cheering crowd of Republicans in front of him. In those contexts, he is exposed, vulnerable, trying to assert command and primacy to people who see him as a buffoon.

So he goes before the United Nations and gives them his usual spiel about how fantastic his presidency has been and is greeted with guffaws, much to his surprise. He goes to a NATO summit and discovers that the cool kids are mocking him behind his back.

It must have been particularly painful for Trump to see his friend Boris Johnson in on the ridicule. As The Post reports:

While in London, Trump has found that the summit’s host, Johnson, has been avoiding public contact with him. Johnson faces an election on Dec. 12, and with Trump deeply unpopular in Britain, too much face time between the two populists could be politically toxic.
This highlights one of the ways that Trump’s global unpopularity can affect American interests. When other world leaders find political advantage in distancing themselves from our president, it means they’ll be more eager to find ways to oppose American initiatives. Our alliances won’t collapse, but they’ll be weaker than they would be if the American president wasn’t viewed with such contempt around the world.

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And Trump certainly is. Since he took office, publics in other countries have been far more likely to view America as a threat and far less likely to have a favorable view of the United States. Which makes everything we try to accomplish in cooperation with other countries more difficult.

When Trump said all those times before he became president that the world was laughing at America, he was wrong. As the most economically, militarily and culturally powerful country on Earth, we inspire many reactions, both good and bad: admiration, respect, awe, fear, anger and much more. But the derisive laughter Trump is so consumed with wasn’t nearly as prevalent.

Until Trump became president, that is. Now they really are laughing at us. Or at least they’re laughing at him.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/12/04/world-is-laughing-donald-trump/
 
We did when Obama was President, we were told he was the laughingstock and was on a world wide apology tour. Now we have a President who truly is the laughingstock. Fun times!!

Who claimed Obama was laughed at?

I thought he was a ruthless dictator who killed a bunch of brown people in the Middle East.
 
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I opined here frequently on this going back to pre-2016. It was a main theme of the NYC Trump gossip, his obsession with being accepted amongst and respected within elite circles. Fake Forbes lists, fake Time Magazine covers...
 
I opined here frequently on this going back to pre-2016. It was a main theme of the NYC Trump gossip, his obsession with being accepted amongst and respected within elite circles. Fake Forbes lists, fake Time Magazine covers...

He became President and he still couldn’t get accepted. Nope. In fact, the result is he has to move to Florida because he can never go home.
The most amazing Snowflake = Trump. EVERYONE is so mean to him.
 
the World?

Including ISIS, Afghanistan, China, Hong Kong, The Mexican would-be emigres, Ukraine?
Definitely not Iraq or Iran? Taiwan? Saudi Arabia? Syria? Israel?

Canada is busy laughing at their own guy; they seem to feel that they have no standing when it comes to criticizing the U.S.

There are a few places that are attempting to encroach; Turkey for example, but they are not laughing.

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My guess is that when you say "the World," you really are thinking of Western Europe. I do not have the sense that outside the leftist elites, even those people are participating in the mockery. President Trump is not as unpopular as you might think in Europe.

He has yet to stage an election rally in front of the Brandenburg Tor.

Does anyone remember the Obama campaign rally in Berlin? No one showed up other than a few dope heads on their way home from a concert in the Tiergarten. Everyone else in Germany thought Obama's attempt to win votes by staging a rally in Berlin was ridiculous.
 
the World?

Including ISIS, Afghanistan, China, Hong Kong, The Mexican would-be emigres, Ukraine?
Definitely not Iraq or Iran? Taiwan? Saudi Arabia? Syria? Israel?

Canada is busy laughing at their own guy; they seem to feel that they have no standing when it comes to criticizing the U.S.

There are a few places that are attempting to encroach; Turkey for example, but they are not laughing.

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My guess is that when you say "the World," you really are thinking of Western Europe. I do not have the sense that outside the leftist elites, even those people are participating in the mockery. President Trump is not as unpopular as you might think in Europe.

He has yet to stage an election rally in front of the Brandenburg Tor.

Does anyone remember the Obama campaign rally in Berlin? No one showed up other than a few dope heads on their way home from a concert in the Tiergarten. Everyone else in Germany thought Obama's attempt to win votes by staging a rally in Berlin was ridiculous.
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I was being critical of the huge generalization made by saying the "World" is laughing. From what I can see, the laughter is centered within the deep-state governments of Western Europe and North America. I would not even call it full-throated laughter as the VP seems to imply. it is more of the "tee-hee" or a giggle-giggle variety. I should have made myself more clear.

This is simply another attempt to get some traction for the "I know more than President Trump" narrative that seems to be extant within the Democratic Party. (You know? those politicians and their supporters who aspire to the status quo while ignoring the fact that the Barbarians are still out there pro-creating and getting ready for another run at Western gates.)
 
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I was being critical of the huge generalization made by saying the "World" is laughing. From what I can see, the laughter is centered within the deep-state governments of Western Europe and North America. I would not even call it full-throated laughter as the VP seems to imply. it is more of the "tee-hee" or a giggle-giggle variety. I should have made myself more clear.

This is simply another attempt to get some traction for the "I know more than President Trump" narrative that seems to be extant within the Democratic Party. (You know? those politicians and their supporters who aspire to the status quo while ignoring the fact that the Barbarians are still out there pro-creating and getting ready for another run at Western gates.)

I really enjoy your writing style. Most of the other wingnut, conspiracy theory, alternative facts, MAGA army soldier type posts are so easy to dismiss due to such blatant stupidity and poor writing.

You write at a much higher level which makes me wonder if the content is performance art or if it's genuine. Which of course begs other questions, like why or how?

It's entertaining.
 
The world has their hand out. Most of it gets straight cash or the benefit of our military protection.

both will be going away in the next decade or two. The debt problem makes foreign aid and our military low hanging fruit.
 
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The world has their hand out. Most of it gets straight cash or the benefit of our military protection.

both will be going away in the next decade or two. The debt problem makes foreign aid and our military low hanging fruit.
A whole lot of that foreign aid ends up back in defense contractors pockets. Republicans will never allow that to happen. That funds a lot of their campaigns.

As for the military protection, if we don't protect (us as well as them) them then we have no use for bases in foreign lands. But you know who does? Putin. Russia moved right in to one of our bases in Syria within a day or two of Trump cutting and running. Didn't cost them a dime either.
 
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Word is that his staff was upset that he named Camp David as the site for the next summit. I find it funny. Doral would have been a great location. Camp David is antiquated. Trump knows this is a slap at his critics.
 
When the debt problem reaches the tipping point the military and foreign aid will be gutted long before social security and Medicare.

no politician will win an election saying “I need to cut your social security check to keep a base open in west Germany “.

to debate that is ridiculous.
 
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