• Substance_P@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    I’m having a hard time believing that any individual has tried to assassinate him at this point, the media has shown hapless and thin veiled proof to this day. It seems a non serious leader attracts non serious would be assassins, those who strangely hold the same right wing leanings. - it just seems like a handful of events promoted for distraction.

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      I feel like the types of people who are smart enough to succeed also understand it’s not a guarantee you’ll get away with it or survive. Most people want to survive.

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    That’s not how cults work generally. The leader is the leader because of some charismatic attribute. Most of the followers are followers because they can only follow. They don’t have the charisma to lead the cult. Watch any of his underlings when they deign to interact with people outside the cult. It’s awkward, weird, and usually leaves you feeling uncomfortable. Within the cult they might have somewhat of a commanding presence or ability to hold cultists attention, but they are useless for growing the cult. And that’s the rub. Cults die without new members, especially ones that are primarily made up of the elderly, eschew typical medical advice, and live unhealthy lifestyles.

    Add on to that, trump doesn’t seem like the type to “pass the torch”. So I imagine once he goes, there will be a greedy and hateful power vacuum that rips through the republican party (especially if it’s while he’s still in office).

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    It depends on how the aftermath is managed. The right will stop at absolutely nothing to basically canonize Trump after he’s gone and the left will be completely clueless about how to respond.

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      I disagree with that prediction. I think the “management” of the aftermath will be MAGA tearing itself apart, as his self-absorbed wannabees claw and backstab each other for a piece of the stinking power vacuum he leaves behind. None of them have his weird charisma that has kept that whole shitshow together.

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    4 days ago

    there are people so far to the right that they prefer him as a martyr instead of letting him make the right look terrible to everyone who isn’t a cultist. they prob also want to make room for a more committed and smarter fascist to lead.

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      His millions of followers are the ones who will make him a martyr, and in their eyes no one in MAGA is worthy of taking his place, which is why it will fall apart into little disjointed fiefdoms - “I’m the true heir!” “No, I’m the true heir!” “Oh yeah? Well fuck you!”

      The MAGA pyramid is all capstone with a bunch of little bricks under it, each wanting a bigger footprint.

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      Agreed. Maybe if it happened during the campaign when people might remember “what could have been” but not now after they’ve seen what a joke he’s been.