Made up story, to take swipes at Trump. NR mostly not relevant, anymore.
No, it is plainly enough an opinion piece, and the writer in fact took
more and
longerswipes at His Excellency Al-Hashish Field Marshmallow Dr. Barack Obama Dada and Hilarious
Rodent Clinton and the monarchistic-like adoration their sycophancies bestowed upon them, than
in fact he did or might have against Donaldus Minimus and the monarchistic-like adoration some
of his sycophancy bestows upon him. The writer calls it a part and parcel of monarchism, and
it's not an unreasonable argument, though I usually called (and call) it as Mr. Gene Healy has
done in his books
The Cult of the Presidency: America's Dangerous Fixation with Executive
Power and
False Idol: Barack Obama and the Continuing Cult of the Presidency. It's
entirely possible that Donaldus Minimus's full first term may yet provoke Mr. Healy to another
followup, perhaps to be called
Graven Image: Donald Trump and the Still-Continuing Cult
of the Presidency . . .
But it is amusing in its way to be reminded that
National Review, which has been
remarkablyfair to Donaldus Minimus since he was elected, crediting him when due
and discrediting him
when due with rather equivalent aplomb, remains irrelevant to Donaldus Minimus's sycophancy
for no better reason than that the magazine published a symposium opposing his candidacy
early enough in the primary season last year, the sycophancy partying, if you will, like it's still
January 2016.