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DemocratSinceBirth

(99,708 posts)
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 11:12 AM Jan 2017

Trump the Bully: I found the literary character the president resembles most

Writers have fracked the literary canon in search of a character who best resembles Donald Trump. Is he Richard III? Nah, Richard III was witty and Trump isn’t. Is he Willie Stark, the protagonist from Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men? There’s a passing resemblance, but Willie was a drunk and a life-long pol; Trump’s a teetotaler in office for the first time. Lonesome Rhodes from A Face in the Crowd? The TV demagoguery fits, but Rhodes was never a candidate. Bane from The Dark Knight Rises, whom Trump quoted in his inaugural speech? Or is Trump an amalgam of characters out of Mark Twain?

My explorations of the canon for Trump’s literary antecedent sent me back to one of my favorite writers, novelist Stanley Elkin. Elkin’s short story “A Poetics for Bullies” from the April 1965 issue of Esquire, which also appeared in his Criers and Kibitzers, Kibitzers and Criers collection, anticipated the irritable mental gestures (to pinch a phrase) that define the 45th president of the United States. The story’s protagonist is a high-schooler, perhaps an older middle-schooler, who goes by the name of Push the Bully, who introduces himself in the first paragraph thusly:

I’m Push the bully, and what I hate are new kids and sissies, dumb kids and smart, rich kids, poor kids, kids who wear glasses, talk funny, show off, patrol boys and wise guys and kids who pass pencils and water the plants—and cripples, especially cripples. I love nobody loved.

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/trump-the-bully-214698
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Trump the Bully: I found the literary character the president resembles most (Original Post) DemocratSinceBirth Jan 2017 OP
I still want this to end with The Conald draped and weeping over an applause machine eleny Jan 2017 #1
I think he reminds me of AM Dave Starsky Jan 2017 #2
Falstaff from Henry IV, Part I. MineralMan Jan 2017 #3
This is one of those rare times that having a classical education pays off. Hugin Jan 2017 #6
Oh, it always pays off, but usually not financially. MineralMan Jan 2017 #7
He is the real-life Cartman Runningdawg Jan 2017 #4
Old Yeller... Hugin Jan 2017 #5
Friggin Clockwork Orange....Pun Intended. TrekLuver Jan 2017 #8

eleny

(46,166 posts)
1. I still want this to end with The Conald draped and weeping over an applause machine
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 11:24 AM
Jan 2017

But Push is our president now, for sure.

Dave Starsky

(5,914 posts)
2. I think he reminds me of AM
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 11:30 AM
Jan 2017

The psychotic human-loathing computer from Harlan Ellison's "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream".

MineralMan

(146,262 posts)
3. Falstaff from Henry IV, Part I.
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 11:34 AM
Jan 2017

That's my pick:

"Thou art so fat-witted, with drinking of old sack, and unbuttoning thee after supper, and sleeping upon benches after noon, that thou hast forgotten to demand that truly which thou wouldst truly know."

MineralMan

(146,262 posts)
7. Oh, it always pays off, but usually not financially.
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 04:58 PM
Jan 2017

Money isn't everything.

BTW, Henry IV, Part 1 is my favorite Shakespeare play. Always has been The dialog between Hal and Falstaff is priceless and peeing-yourself funny.

Hugin

(33,058 posts)
5. Old Yeller...
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 03:43 PM
Jan 2017

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Just after she was bitten by the rabid wolf and had to be put down by Travis.

Seems to be where we're at... Currently.

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