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Demovictory9

(32,475 posts)
Wed Apr 25, 2018, 03:28 PM Apr 2018

Macron embraces Trump and elegantly knifes him in the back

But now Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, has tried something more complicated. Apparently on a whim — he didn’t believe the invitation would be accepted — he invited the president and first lady last year to a lavish celebration of Bastille Day. Now he has been rewarded with a full state dinner, plus lots of other honors, including more hand-holding, even laughing off a classic Trump dominance gesture: an attempt to brush dandruff off his suit. Yet instead of following this obsequious behavior with an obsequious request, Macron made a speech — using lots of flattering language and lavish references to American history — directly attacking the worldview of Trump.

He called for greater efforts on climate change — because “there is no planet B” — as well as “a more effective, accountable, and results-oriented multilateralism.” He wasn’t even subtle in his attack on Trump’s backward-looking nostalgia and xenophobic language: “We can choose isolationism, withdrawal and nationalism . . . but that will only inflame the fears of our citizens.” And, of course, he supported the Iran deal, which Trump has railed against as recently as this week.

This combination – flattery plus direct talk — hasn’t yet been tried on Trump. The friendly gestures will appeal to his narcissism; there is a slim chance — very, very slim — that it might even get him to change his mind about some things. There is a greater risk that the clear opposition, even cloaked in elaborate references to Lincoln and both Roosevelts, might irk him.

But the most likely result is that the American president won’t pay attention to what Macron was trying to say — indeed, that he won’t even understand that he has been so openly challenged. And that may have been the point, for Macron’s speech will be perfectly understood in France, in Europe, and even in the United States (at least outside the White House). It thus preserves the French president’s dignity in the face of the dandruff incident.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2018/04/25/macron-embraces-trump-and-elegantly-knifes-him-in-the-back/?utm_term=.615250db2e91
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Macron embraces Trump and elegantly knifes him in the back (Original Post) Demovictory9 Apr 2018 OP
Trump may not understand it, but some of his toadies will explain it with gestures and pictographs. tanyev Apr 2018 #1
Brilliant! That whole episode was Cha Apr 2018 #2
Well, it's good to see Macron standing up to 45's policies and stances. ananda Apr 2018 #3
I saw part of it and was stunned RandomAccess Apr 2018 #4
If my vacation plans were not already made... GulfCoast66 Apr 2018 #5

tanyev

(42,620 posts)
1. Trump may not understand it, but some of his toadies will explain it with gestures and pictographs.
Wed Apr 25, 2018, 05:53 PM
Apr 2018

Congressional Republicans sure understood. *snort*

Cha

(297,692 posts)
2. Brilliant! That whole episode was
Wed Apr 25, 2018, 06:01 PM
Apr 2018

really bothering me. Glad to see this from Macron!

Thanks Demovictory

 

RandomAccess

(5,210 posts)
4. I saw part of it and was stunned
Wed Apr 25, 2018, 06:29 PM
Apr 2018

Elegant, impassioned, and so statesmanlike.

I'll confess -- he had me in tears.

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