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Posted: 2024-02-18 05:30:00

“You got a lot of killers,” he replied. “What, you think our country’s so innocent?”

America the Beautiful, our Shining City on a Hill, is not so hot. Get in his way and Trump will bust up institutions, trash courts, tear down cultural icons like Taylor Swift and egg on acolytes to storm the Capitol. He doesn’t see America as the idealistic leader of the free world. He sees the world as The Hunger Games, as Axelrod put it. And frighteningly, Trump sometimes acts as if he prefers America’s enemies to America.

The former president shocked the world last weekend when he said at a rally that if NATO countries did not pay more for defence, he would “encourage” Russia “to do whatever the hell they want” to our allies. President Joe Biden called that “un-American”.

Trump’s bromance with the sociopathic Putin, unimpeded by Putin’s foul bid to swallow Ukraine, grew even more sickening with news that the Russian president’s most potent opponent, Alexei Navalny, 47, died mysteriously in an Arctic prison – very, very suddenly, as high-profile Putin critics often do.

“Make no mistake: Putin is responsible,” Biden said.

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When a CNN reporter asked if Trump had a response to the heroic Navalny’s death, the Trump campaign pointed her to a Truth Social post that wasn’t about Navalny or Putin. It was about how awful America is.

“America is no longer respected,” Trump posted, “because we have an incompetent president who is weak and doesn’t understand what the World is thinking.”

This American carnage garbage is how he bonds with his base, many of whom are deeply cynical about politics and government, seeing hypocrisy and conspiracies everywhere.

His hallucinatory worshippers admire him as a strongman, even when he’s shown to be liable for sexual assault and an aggrandising con man whose real estate empire was a Potemkin village. On Friday, a New York judge ordered Trump to pay a penalty of $US355 million plus interest and barred him from holding high-up roles at any New York business – including his own – for three years, saying about Trump & Co, “Their complete lack of contrition and remorse borders on pathological.”

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If Trump is Dracula, his devoted Renfields are also busy playing sycophants to dictators. At an Axios conference in Miami, Jared Kushner – who was festooned with $2 billion in Saudi investments after he left the White House — called Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman a “visionary leader”. Asked about the crown prince’s complicity in Jamal Khashoggi’s murder, Kushner replied with exasperation, “Are we really still doing this?”

Before Navalny’s death, Tucker Carlson – who scorned Ukraine’s desperate fight for its independence – cavorted in the Kremlin. His interview with Putin was so indulgent that even Putin complained of a “lack of sharp questions”.

In an interview with an Egyptian journalist, Carlson defended his decision not to ask Putin about freedom of speech or assassinations of his opponents.

“Every leader kills people,” Carlson said blithely, adding, “Leadership requires killing people, sorry.”

Will the craven Republicans ever stand up against autocracy – at home or abroad?

Navalny’s death at the hands of the murderous Putin has given momentum to the push for military assistance for Ukraine.

It’s the American thing to do.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

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