Donald Trump: Rule by Mob Boss
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Published: 2018/08/27 - Updated: 2020/05/28
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In his recent book, James Comey was pretty gentle in his treatment of Donald Trump. He likens Trump's approach to governing to a mob boss, but doesn't make the point with much force.
Zephyr Teachout sat down with Chris Hayes on his podcast Why Is This Happening? for a much more in depth discussion of corruption and how Donald Trump relies on authoritarian leadership and why that is so counter to the principals our country was founded upon.
Teachout a law professor, has a 2014 book on the topic Corruption in America: From Benjamin Franklin's Snuff Box to Citizens United.
It all starts with who's right. Under the rule of law, the law exists and we all accept and work under that system.
But that's not the way Donald Trump works. He works on the basis of power. Of advantage. If you have an advantage, you use it.
When you see the world from that perspective, the rule of law is for other people. For Donald Trump, it's the rule of Donald Trump.
That's why loyalty is the most important thing to Trump. Not loyalty to the law, but to Donald Trump personally.
And that brings us to the idea of mob boss rule.
The flip side is that Trump believes he can name anyone as an enemy and and make them against the law. When you are the decider, it's normal for you to make use of all your advantages. It only makes sense.
Six months into the Trump administration, Jonathan Chait hit the nail on the head in his article Donald Trump: L’état, C’est Moi
Driftglass and Bluegal at the Professional Left Podcast make the same point, but more bluntly.
Just like a mob boss.
The media has a hard time deconstructing Donald Trump's behavior. But prosecutors do not. The current set of investigations have Trump and his organization dead-to-rights.
The wheels of justice turn slowly, but a vast array of legal forces are now squaring up on Trump's rejection of the rule of law and will hold him to account just like any number of mob bosses who came before him.