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The Toddler-In-Chief - What Donald Trump Teaches Us about the Modern Presidency (Paperback)
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The Toddler-In-Chief - What Donald Trump Teaches Us about the Modern Presidency (Paperback)
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Loot Price R552
Discovery Miles 5 520
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"It may be cold comfort in this chaotic era, but Americans should
know that there are adults in the room. . . . And we are trying to
do what's right even when Donald Trump won't."--An anonymous senior
administrative official in an op-ed published in a New York Times
op-ed, September 5, 2018 Every president faces criticism and
caricature. Donald Trump, however, is unique in that he is
routinely characterized in ways more suitable for a toddler. What's
more, it is not just Democrats, pundits, or protestors who compare
the president to a child; Trump's staffers, subordinates, and
allies on Capitol Hill also describe Trump like a small, badly
behaved preschooler. In April 2017, Daniel W. Drezner began
curating every example he could find of a Trump ally describing the
president like a toddler. So far, he's collected more than one
thousand tweets--a rate of more than one a day. In The
Toddler-in-Chief, Drezner draws on these examples to take readers
through the different dimensions of Trump's infantile behavior,
from temper tantrums to poor impulse control to the possibility
that the President has had too much screen time. How much damage
can really be done by a giant man-baby? Quite a lot, Drezner
argues, due to the winnowing away of presidential checks and
balances over the past fifty years. In these pages, Drezner follows
his theme--the specific ways in which sharing some of the traits of
a toddler makes a person ill-suited to the presidency--to show the
lasting, deleterious impact the Trump administration will have on
American foreign policy and democracy. The "adults in the room" may
not be able to rein in Trump's toddler-like behavior, but, with the
2020 election fast approaching, the American people can think about
whether they want the most powerful office turned into a poorly run
political day care facility. Drezner exhorts us to elect a
commander-in-chief, not a toddler-in-chief. And along the way, he
shows how we must rethink the terrifying powers we have given the
presidency.
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