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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, November 21, 2016
A week of Trump
Jon Snow-
20 NOV 2016
One week of preparation on – Donald Trump is
revealing himself as more “Campaign Trump” than healing,
“Presidential Trump”. The only vaguely “healing” appointment he’s come
up with is that of Reince Priebus, Chair of the Republican National
Committee. The rest are discarded right wing Republican re-treads of old
– some previously discarded for their statements on race, or
their incompetence.
It is far from certain that he’s going to carry support in Congress
quite the way some commentators suggest. There is still a queasiness
amongst some of the more establishment Republicans, although some, like
Mitt Romney appear to be either going through some sort of Damascene
conversion, or perhaps think they can moderate him from the inside.

The other issue is Trump’s personality. He is reliably reported to be
unhappy being left on his own. At all times he is either surrounded by
his family, principally his daughter Ivanka and her husband, as we saw
in his first meeting with a foreign dignitary – Japan’s Prime Minister,
Shinzo Abe. And if it is not the family around him, he is reportedly
otherwise surrounded by his court of ideological soul mates. Then there
is his attention span – said to be fifteen minutes at any one time.
Finally, there is his preparedness to do the actual job effectively. The
idea that he may go on living in Trump Tower in New York City, and
helicopter down to Washington when his attendance at the White House is
required, seems farcical and, if it ever really comes to pass, will also
surely offend many Americans who don’t want to see the tradition of
their President living in the White House broken. It could also be seen
to imply that he may leave many decisions to his team, despite
traditionally running his own business by wielding very considerable
personal power.
Trump’s Twitter feed remains a curious insight into the man. Saturday
produced a petulant call for the New York theatre to apologise for the
booing of VICE President Pence who was in the audience. Mr Trump is
surely going to have to thicken his skin.
The Theater must always be a safe and special place.The cast of Hamilton was very rude last night to a very good man, Mike Pence. Apologize!
There is no question but that the anxiety about Donald Trump, both
inside the United States, and this side of the Atlantic, is not
dissipating. His team appointments thus-far have in no way reduced the
feeling of unease. It would seem to many to be a tricky moment for the
UK to be casting adrift from a power bloc it has been in for four
decades and which might provide some kind of bulwark against turbulent
times.
If it’s true that Brexit is proving so complex to sort, then the
estimates of perhaps six months before we are ready to start the process
proper, could coincide with the first taste of Donald Trump in power
leaving the UK a moment to review its situation. If, as seems very
possible, Donald Trump is serious about questioning Nato, reducing
forces abroad and charging more for those that remain, new questions
will arise as to how the order which has kept the peace in the western
world for 70 years is to be defended.
Many are questioning whether now really is a moment not to be attending
European Ministerial summits at which these issues are going to be
discussed.
Mrs. May promised that until we leave the EU, we shall remain fully
engaged. At this juncture many are hoping that we do. If Britain’s
national security comes into question, people will look very seriously
at where Brexit is taking the United Kingdom.


