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Sharp analysis of how reality TV logic has bled into governance. That line about the show going off-script really captures the unpredictability were seeing now. Worked in media production for a few years and the confessional format you mention is litterally designed to manufacture drama post-facto. The challenge is distinguishing between genuine chaos and performance when someone's been trained in both.

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David. As you said in you essay, Trump dealt with the Greenland issue as if he were a reality TV star, the stardom that got him into the White House, an issue he could have resolved in Davos, not by threatening an invasion of the island, but rather around a negotiating table. Instead he spreads spectacle, drama, and chaos, an I-rule-based disorder.

This strategy is similar to the one he used when closing deals,; when negotiations didn’t go his way, he would get up and walk away from the table, and, in the middle of the chaos he created, wait and hope for the other party to call him back, rather than call his bluff. This kind of bait-and-switch may work in deal-making, just like the chaos he spread on “The Apprentice,” worked on TV to boost its (and his) ratings.

The problem is these strategies don’t work well in the White House where presidents must generate mutual trust between allies, trust that our allies no longer have in the USA as long as Trump or anyone from MAGA is in the Oval Office.

And no Greenland is not Iceland, another sign of Trump’s cognitive decline (or geographic stupidity, typical of many Americans), even though his press secretary lied (her main job qualification), saying that it wasn’t Trump who confused the two islands but rather the press that was mistaken. She argued that Trump didn’t confuse Greenland with Iceland because when he called it Iceland (multiple times), he was describing a huge island covered in ice. Give me a break. She, like her boss, can’t even lie convincingly.

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