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The Manchurian President
Bill Moyers
As the Trump presidency unravels, unraveling the country along with it, there is no real political antecedent, no lessons from American history on which to draw and provide guidance. We are in entirely uncharted waters.
But there is an antecedent in our popular culture that provides a prism through which to view the contemporary calamity, especially the alleged collusion between Trumps henchmen and Russian intelligence to deny Hillary Clinton the presidency. I am not the first observer who has noted the relevance of the movie The Manchurian Candidate. But the relevance is more than skin or celluloid deep. It goes to the very heart of this bizarre and frightening political moment.
First, the fact that this implausibly plotted Hollywood thriller could now be applied, not altogether implausibly, to a sitting American president demonstrates just how far off the rails this country has gone. Outlandish plots suddenly seem credible, and not just to conspiracy theorists.
It isnt just the possibility that we had a Manchurian candidate for the presidency. It is the possibility that we now have a Manchurian president, a Manchurian Congress and a Manchurian government.
Second, and perhaps more significantly, the film demonstrates not only how much our narrative bearings have been lost but also our political and moral bearings, and how an admittedly paranoid movie may actually be insufficiently paranoid when it comes to our new reality. It isnt just the possibility that we had a Manchurian candidate for the presidency. It is the possibility that we now have a Manchurian president, a Manchurian Congress and a Manchurian government.
http://billmoyers.com/story/the-manchurian-president/
MANative
(4,113 posts)The resemblances are just NUTS!
ribrepin
(1,726 posts)But he does resemble the movie in ways this article explains. My kids keep asking if this resembles Watergate - no it doesn't. Watergate was a third rate burglary that they tried to cover up to escape embarrassment.
MANative
(4,113 posts)I was a youngish teenager then, but got politically aware because of that little debacle. I told someone on FB that what's going on now feels like bl*wing up a whole city in comparison to Watergate's swiping a pack of gum at the dime store.
ronatchig
(575 posts)or so I was taught when I was young. At the time I called bullshit ,but, as time has gone forward, facts have dtrumped my earlier opinion.(Or is it dtrumped on my earlier lesson?)