
Trump Is the Definition of Shameless
Donald Trump has given us all reason to question his emotional stability. Some go so far as to question his sanity.
But sanity is a legal term, and as of yet there are no legal proceedings in which Trump might raise an insanity defense.
And sanity has to do with knowing right from wrong, which doesnāt seem to be Trumpās primary problem. Trump appears to have at least a rudimentary ability to understand the wrongfulness of his acts. Otherwise, he wouldnāt have to constantly lie about them, and cover them up.
Trumpās problem isnāt that he doesnāt know right from wrong.
Itās that he doesnāt care.
Which brings us to shamelessness. Because no matter what you thought you knew about Donald Trump, he is expanding and revising our understanding of the word.
Shame is generally understood to be a painful emotion caused by consciousness of guilt, shortcoming, or impropriety. Shamelessness, of course, is the lack of shame. A person who is shameless is understood to be āinsensible to disgrace.ā Not necessarily unaware, but āinsensible.ā
Thatās Trump.
Trump appears to have learned his particular brand of shamelessness from the world of professional wrestling, in which he was briefly a featured guest celebrity. Remember when the bad guy would bite, kick, gouge and crack his opponentās head open with a āforeign objectāāand then plead with the referee to disqualify the other guy for cheating? For Trump, calling out his adversaries for his own vices is his go-to political tactic.
Some examples:
Trump cried foul when former Mexican President Vicente Fox dropped an F-bomb on television: āThis guy used a filthy disgusting word on television and he should be ashamed of himself and he should apologize, okay? . . . I wonāt use foul language. Iām just not going to do it.ā
This from the man who told supporters at campaign rallies that āyou can tell them to go fuck themselves,ā and āI canāt understand what heās fucking saying.ā
Trump was practically overcome by the vapors when four freshman congresswomen, all women of color and American citizens, uttered profane words in response to his telling them that they should āgo backā to where they came from. Here was Trump:
When will the Radical Left Congresswomen apologize to our Country, the people of Israel and even to the Office of the President, for the foul language they have used, and the terrible things they have said. So many people are angry at them & their horrible & disgusting actions!
This, from a man who bragged about grabbing women by the pussy, publicly denounced the impeachment hearing as ābullshit,ā derided āshithole countries,ā and, as theWashington Post put it, ātook swearing mainstream.ā
Then thereās Trumpās puffed-up offense when Adam Schiff, rather than quoting the summary of Trumpās phone call with the President of Ukraine verbatim, used exaggeration and parody in an attempt to make a rhetorical point.
During a hearing of the House Intelligence Committee, Schiff presented a dramatized version of the call between Trump and the Ukrainian president. He began by making it clear that he was paraphrasing, not quoting: āShorn of its rambling character and in not so many words, this is the essence of what the president communicates.ā He went on to put words in Trumpās mouth, making explicit the mob-like overtones that were only implicit in the letter.
This was foolish and unbecoming and did a disservice to the congressional hearing. But the last person in the world with standing to complain about it was Donald Trump.
Not that this stopped him.
Trump bellowed wounded offense, suggesting that Schiff should be arrested for treason. He called Schiffās parody a āFAKE & terrible statement,ā claimed that Schiff had āpretendedā to āread it aloud,ā claimed that it ābore NO relationship to what I said,ā and posed the rhetorical question, āArrest for Treason?ā
And then, a few days later, Trump made up quotes about Nancy Pelosiās response to seeing the White House summary of Trumpās call with the president of Ukraine. Trumpās supposed quotes were neither exaggeration nor parody and he did not indicate in any way that he was paraphrasing from some definitive source. They were lies, pure and simple: Trump alleged, āWhen she saw it, she said, āThis is not what the whistleblower said.āā Four days later, he said, āShe was angry as hell when she got to read the transcript. Because she said, āWait a minute, thatās not what I was told.āā
Nancy Pelosi has said nothing of the sort. There is no indication, anywhere, from any source, that she said anything like what the president of the United States claimed that she said. These statements of his are either a fantasy or a lie. There is no other alternative.
Here is what Pelosi actually said on the subject in question: āThe release of the notes of the call by the White House confirms that the president engaged in behavior that undermines the integrity of our elections, the dignity of the office he holds, and our national security.ā
So, when Schiff offers a parody not far from the truth, he should be arrested for treason. But when Trump makes up quotes that are the polar opposite of what Pelosi actually said, itās an applause line. And he doesnāt care who knows it.
But the crown jewel of Trumpās shamelessness has to be his attacks on the Biden family.
Trump has been pushing phony corruption allegations against the Bidens that were manufactured out of nothing by Steve Bannonās gang of conspiracy-mongering trolls. The gist of it is that Hunter Biden had a conflict of interest when he joined the board of a Ukrainian company while his father was vice president, and that Joe Biden used his office to thwart an investigation into that company.
In reality, the premise of this conspiracy theory is completely backwards. The Ukrainian prosecutor wasnāt investigating Hunter Biden or the company, and Joe Biden was carrying out the Obama administrationās policy to push Ukraine to fire the prosecutor because he wasnāt investigating corruption.
But leave the falsity of this story aside and instead focus on the hypocrisy of it. Trumpās three eldest children, Ivanka, Don Jr., and Eric, are all up to their necks in business dealings in foreign countries with whom Trump is currently engaged in negotiations.
HellāTrump scheduled next yearās G-7 summit at his resort in Doral and only called it off when nobody except the very fine people at the Federalist would defend the scheme.
Nobody doubts that Trump is fully aware of the hypocrisy of calling out the Bidens when his own family is doing far worse. He knows. He just doesnāt care.
He understands that his own corruption is already well-known and fully discounted by the electorate. Calling more attention to it is coals to Newcastle: It wonāt cost him any votes that he hasnāt already lost. So if he can dirty up the candidate he fears most, and possibly even knock him out of the race, itās all gravy.
Trumpās problem isnāt that he canāt distinguish right from wrong, although thereās some truth to that. Itās that he doesnāt care. Heās not playing on the field of right and wrong, just like heās not playing on the field of truth and lies. He knows that his base will believe anything he says, so if he thinks it helps him, he says it. Period.
Right, wrong, truth, liesānone of it ever enters the picture.
I donāt know the medical or legal terms for this defect.
But I know shamelessness when I see it.