Former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade came up with a word description of Trump that avoids some of the baggage of other words when she was discussing her new book MSNOW this morning: Mob Boss...I have used a mob boss myself as an analogy to what a fascist dictator is like, but perhaps it is time to just call him what he is: a mob boss. https://michigan.law.umich.edu/news/5qs-mcquades-new-book-details-fix-democracy-us. Mcquade recogizes that defying the rule of law harms us even though it appeals to some. Bravo Mcquade. You hit the nail on the head, including that it takes away the rule of the people called democracy. We the people lose the ability to govern ourselves. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ihiH-SSY-vA
Here'i iss my case to brand him with those two words.Given Trump's lifelong modus operandi is mob boss-like, which I too have noted.
Calling Trump a fascist just raises the hackles. ;It is too close to Hitler. and Auschwitz. (Trump is not: his concentration camps full of those of Hispanics do not have ovens.as the end game. On the other hand, he does have his paramilitary ICE and J6 militia thugs he can activate as he has done it. But if you dare cross him, he will get back at you in devastating ways, filing frivolous, unproven criminal charges or primaring you. Fear of his awful power on steroids is his chief weapon. He threatens and makes examples of his targets. to keep his supporters in line.
Trump feels unchained from the rule of law since he believes he has legal immunity from criminal acts. (Mob bosses spend a lifetime figuring out how to avoid prosecution for criminal acts they know they are committing. The Supreme Court gave Trump a gift: a get-out-of-jail-free pass for a criminal act. The flood of examples of corruption flaunted and in the open, no bid contract his awarded to his cronies, and changes in regulatory laws including IRS scrutiny or rules governing crypto,, padding his personal pockets in crypto and gifts from foreign powers, his schemes that benefit his kids and loyalists, and punishment meted out to those who only support him 90% not 100% percent of the time,, are like classic mob boss behavior that sticks a third finger into the rule of law. Loyalty to him is his most treasured value of those deserving his favor and awards, the classic mob boss modus.
However, per many sources often cited in this blog, he may fit a "classic definition" of a fascist,but calling him that is a political unncessary falme thrower . Calling him an autocrat or a wannabe autocrat seems a bit too academic, but still could include the other hackle-raising word "dictator". Mob boss avoids all of that, but it fits, per McQuade, with a background in prosecution of mob cases. She makes her case in her book, just released today, which includes guidance on how to stop someone governing like Trump.
While there are stacks and stacks of books and words from his former military aides that call Trump a fascist, perhaps the best text of reference is the Godfather series movies and the Sopranos...Nothing academic or hackle raising there, but for some, a mob boss is a hero figure and may even explain his cult-like followers who excuse his every deed and defiance of laws.