Our next president, the Godfather - By Richard Cohen
Following the Oct. 4 vice- presidential debate, Donald Trumps son Eric was asked how Mike Pence had done. He answered as a Corleone maybe not the storied Michael because he was the youngest, and not Fredo since he was weak and destined to be fired in the manner of those times, but possibly Sonny since Eric looked CNNs Wolf Blitzer hard in the eye and said of Pence, I really think he represented the family , and I think he represented the party incredibly, incredibly well tonight. So spoke the Godfathers son.
I dont want to overdo this family analogy but I dont want to ignore it, either. After all, the kids are now all over the place, taking the occasional seat in the occasional meeting with a head of state and almost always accompanying their father as, in the wonderful movie containing all of lifes truths (and its best quotes), various Republican pooh-bahs venture out to Jersey to ask a favor (What about Commerce?) and honor the newest Godfather, the one with the nuclear codes, who would permit torture and yet wants the theater to be a safe place.
Just as in the movie, we are not sure what business the Godfather is in. He is about to be president of the United States, yet we have never seen his taxes all his taxes and now, during the traditional expressions of loyalties from Republicans who actually went to the mattresses to fight Trump but who now vow loyalty and just plain awe the meetings were interrupted for some deal relating to apartments in Pune, India. They will be called Trump Towers Pune.
Are there other business interests elsewhere in the world? Are any in Russia? Are any Russians Trump investors? Are any of them linked to Vladimir Putin? Never mind, how could they not be?
When at the close of the second presidential debate, the candidates were asked if there was something they could praise about the other, Hillary Clinton said she respected the way Trump had raised his children. Indeed, in a Manhattan world in which Trump is generally loathed, his kids are considered swans produced by an ugly duckling. Yet, they participated in Trumps business, getting the steady promotions and praise duly accorded the progeny of the boss. How could they not have picked up Trumps business ethics, which in his case is an oxymoron?
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