Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Has Anyone Noticed That Trump Is Really Old?

Among many Democrats there is hand wringing over Joe Biden's age - some in the media are even worse as they always look for sensation rather than thorough and thoughtful coverage - yet Donald Trump is only a few years younger and arguably in worse shape physically - e.g., his obesity  - and mentally given his spate of statements misnaming cities where he is speaking, leaders of countries, and even his political opponents.  So why is Trump getting an undeserved pass on the age issue? One obvious reason is the ranks of the lazy and simple minded members of the mainstream media for whom investigative reporting or true equal coverage of Democrats versus Republicans are unknown concepts.  Another is that Democrats all too often are their own worse enemies and seem to relish in trashing their own while too blind to see they are only aiding the political enemies. Perhaps another factor is that Trump's embrace of fascism and incendiary comments distract reporters and talking heads for Trump's increasingly visible onset of senility.   Only recently has the DeSantis campaign begun to question Trump's age and mental acuity even as other GOP presidential candidates remain afraid to question Trump's fitness.   A piece in The Atlantic looks at Trump's advanced age and decreasing coherence.  Here are highlights:

Donald Trump is an old man.

He’s 77 years old. When Trump was born, Harry S. Truman was president and Perry Como topped the year’s pop charts. Betty White hadn’t yet started her career in film. Israel and Pakistan didn’t exist. Korea was a unified country, and Vietnam was not. The pioneering computer ENIAC was just four months old.

Trump’s cultural references are dated, and only getting more so. . . . The same goes for his political touchstones. His view of immigration, in which foreign countries dispatch their undesirables en masse, seems to be shaped largely by the 1980 Mariel boatlift. His trade policy is steeped in ’80s-era fears of Japan. He rails against “Communists” and “Marxists” like a Cold Warrior of yore (only with a peculiar affection for the Russians, rather than enmity).

Trump’s older sister died recently—at the age of 86. His younger brother died in 2020; another brother died in 1981. . . . . And these days, Trump sure seems to struggle with mental acuity. At a rally in Iowa, he confused Sioux City with Sioux Falls, a city in South Dakota, and had to be corrected by a state senator. He said that Kim Jong Un rules a nation of 1.4 billion, appearing to confuse the North Korean leader he so admires with China’s Xi Jinping. He has on multiple occasions mixed up his past election opponents, confusing Barack Obama for Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, and Jeb Bush and George W. Bush. (The campaign of Governor Ron DeSantis put together a long thread of such mix-ups.)

All of this might seem blazingly obvious, or else just mean-spirited and ageist. But these signs of decrepitude are relevant because of an odd dynamic of the presidential race, which is headed inexorably to a Trump-Biden rematch that most Americans don’t want. Biden’s age has received intense, and well-deserved, scrutiny; he’s already the oldest president in American history . . .

Yet Trump’s own aging has not received nearly so much attention in the press or from the public. Next to Biden, Trump just doesn’t seem as old. But he is elderly—less than four years younger than Biden. To the extent that old age is an issue for a presidential contender, it should be an issue for both.

Why has Trump managed to get a pass? Long attuned to the power of appearances, Trump has focused on how he looks. He is often mocked for his heavy orange makeup, his hair dye, and the elaborate nest of hair he constructs atop his head, but those embellishments have also done their job, making him look less old than he might otherwise.

He has also been lucky in his opponents. Biden’s campaign has no interest in talking about age, given the polling about the president (though his aides surely don’t mind coverage of Trump’s gaffes). And Trump’s ostensible rivals for the Republican nomination were until recently hesitant to attack him, which meant they were unlikely to question his robustness, though now DeSantis is starting to emphasize the issue.

Trump’s tendency to bluster has probably also helped hide his aging. Biden’s tone of voice is soft and sometimes slow; he sounds old, in a simple aural sense. If you look at what Trump is saying, especially written out, much of it is unintelligible. But it’s barked out in that familiar overbearing voice, papering over the disturbing substance.

Finally, detecting a decline in Trump may be challenging because his language and reasoning skills started at such a low place. His pronouncements in the 2016 campaign and throughout his presidency could be baffling or nonsensical. Asked at a recent event whether Trump was losing it, former Attorney General Bill Barr said, “His verbal skills are limited.” The audience chuckled, but Barr seemed entirely serious.

But what Barr didn’t say was that Trump was slipping, perhaps because this is who Trump has long been. In that sense, a discussion of time’s ravages on Trump seems misplaced. During his years in the White House, a few incidents of physical struggles—lifting a glass, walking down a ramp—raised just the sorts of doubts that are being raised about Biden now.

I argued at the time, during the 2020 presidential campaign, that the discussion missed the point: “There is extensive evidence that Trump is unfit to serve as president for reasons that have nothing to do with his physical health.”

This has not changed. The idea that Trump has the stamina for the presidency but Biden does not has little evidence to back it up—and even if he did, that would be no reason to risk another round of his administration.

1 comment:

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Hahahaha
Love it. Of course Cheeto is old. Old as dirt. As old as Uncle Joe. Well, joe is FOUR YEARS older. Which is not much. It's just that all that make up and the lifts and the girdle and the hair color make Cheeto appear like a roasted cutlet and you forget how old he is.

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