The personality

The Democrat seems to have won the governor’s race in Kentucky despite or because of Trump’s rally there on Monday. If so, the Republican has flagrantly disobeyed Trump’s orders.

After all, the President was in Kentucky the day before Tuesday’s election. And he said this to Bevin: “If you lose, they’re going to say Trump suffered the greatest defeat in the history of the world. This was the greatest. You can’t let that happen to me!”

His modest self-effacement never ceases to amaze.

Chris Cillizza goes on to compare the charisma-levels of Bevin and Trump.

Trump is an entertainer, with a type of wit, humor and real charisma. Bevin, well, isn’t. Where Trump comes across to his supporters as a hugely successful businessman who can and will tell anyone in the country (or the world!) exactly what he thinks of them, Bevin reads more humorless scold. Trump without the personality isn’t a winner.

I’m not seeing it. I know that’s because I’m of that other political persuasion, and a snob and all the other bullshit, but even so – I think I’m not seeing it because it isn’t there. I’m not seeing “a type of wit, humor and real charisma” – what type would that be exactly? What I see is the windbag who sits next to you on the bus or stands behind you in the queue and seizes the occasion to listen to his own voice. (Yes, his, it’s more of a guy thing.) What I see is the guy who thinks he has a type of wit, humor and real charisma but doesn’t. I’ve known guys like that. I still know guys like that. I assume we all have and do? He has zero wit. He has “humor” in the form of mean jokes. He has negative charisma.

What he does have is a lot of flash and a reputation for being enormously rich. Without that he would be the guy everyone avoids at parties, end of story. As for the “who can and will tell anyone in the country (or the world!) exactly what he thinks of them” – give me a break. He’ll do that to people he perceives as weaker than he is. Now that he’s bullied his way into the presidency that is of course most people, but it’s also still bullying. It’s not telling the truth without fear or favor, it’s bullying. Let’s not confuse the two.

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