The Cognitive Dissonance Surrounding Donald Trump

Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.com,

In general, it has always been dangerous to put blind faith in human icons of any kind; not to mention, entirely unnecessary. The maxim that one “should never meet their heroes” is something far more people should take to heart when applying elevated status to political leaders in particular. Hero worship of a celebrity is unhealthy, but hero worship of a president can be truly dangerous.

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Why? Because political power relies mostly on “human capital” — the number of people within a society that are willing to support or even fight for a particular change. Swaths of citizenry can be wielded by politicians with ill intent like a weapon to create the illusion of consensus and dramatic reversals in cultural principles. These changes usually tend to involve more control for government and less freedom for the public and can last for generations.

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The cult of celebrity has never been more prominent in politics than it has the past decade. Starting with Barack Obama, something changed in the American view of presidential leadership. With Obama, there was an element of naive adoration that leftists largely embraced. Obama was more than a president — he was an idol.

Unfortunately, I am also seeing some of the same behavior in elements of the conservative population when it comes to Donald Trump. There are many reasons for this.

First, Trump is one of the few presidents that was already a celebrity before running for office. His notoriety went far beyond that of someone like Ronald Reagan, who did rank as a kind of known cultural element, but certainly not an icon or idol before becoming president.

Second, Trump rode the wave of a backlash movement against the far left, which is now by every definition fully invested in cultural Marxism if not economic Marxism. For many people, Trump represents the moment America was “saved” from imminent destruction by an insane ideology. In fact, I would say Trump’s popularity was directly proportional to the moderate public’s disgust with social justice fanatics; people who believe that sabotaging a culture from the inside, breaking it down through deliberate crisis and then replacing its core principles with their own, is an acceptable strategy.

Third, the election of 2016 was not about Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton – it was about traditional American values versus moral relativism. At least that was how many conservatives viewed it.

Some people may argue that Trump earned his election win by bravely taking on the establishment and the hard left when no other candidate would. This rebellion remains to be seen, but the notion is powerful and people take it personally. Trump cheerleaders react with disdain when any critical tone is applied to his behavior. In their mind, only evil leftists are critical of Trump, and if you are on the political right, then you better be toeing the line. If you are not with them, you are against them.

It’s funny; when I was writing analysis on the disturbing nature of the Bush administration, I was called a leftist. When I went after Barack Obama, I was called a “far-right extremist” and a potential racist. Now, when investigating Trump’s odd activities, I’m back to being accused of leftist antics again. I’ve magically come full circle.  When it comes to political bias, reason takes a back seat to team-based psychology.

Trump’s win, of course, had nothing to do with his validity as a candidate nor did he create his own following. His following was prepackaged. The rage against social justice and leftist absurdity was already vast. Trump was simply used as a focal point for that rage and his rhetoric tapped into the conservative psyche. He said most of the right things during his campaign; whether he actually believes in those things is another matter…

So far, his track record is not so great. One of his most vital campaign promises which appealed to the largest portion of conservatives was the idea of “draining the swamp.” What is the swamp? Trump defined it himself by going after Hillary Clinton’s contingent of elitist allies from think tank cronies to Goldman Sachs banking ghouls. This is a perfect example where Trump rhetoric does not match reality.

By Trump’s own definition, he has actually added to “the swamp” rather than draining it. Trump’s cabinet is loaded with an ensemble of elitist freaks that should have been relegated to a carnival side show.

Goldman Sachs goons like Steve Mnuchin and James Donovan lurk the halls of the White House while other Goldman alumni like Gary Cohn seem to cycle through and are replaced with other equally unsettling characters like Larry Kudlow, a former adviser to the Clintons and John Podesta as well as an economist for the Federal Reserve bank. You have Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State and a rabid supporter of mass surveillance of the American people. There’s Gina Haspel, a CIA director wrapped up in numerous torture scandals. And let’s not forget about John Bolton, National Security Adviser, Council on Foreign Relation member and one of the chief architects behind the aggressive U.S. war policy in the Middle East since George W. Bush’s administration.

I could go on and on…

Obviously, the swamp will not be drained anytime soon, if ever. But cognitive dissonance on this issue reigns supreme. Even in the liberty movement there are those that argue that Trump is merely “playing 4-D chess,” and that his introduction of even more elites into his cabinet is somehow part of a grand scheme to “keep his enemies close.” The laughable nature of this delusion aside, the fact that some people are willing to stretch that far in their mental gymnastics to justify continued faith in Trump is a bit frightening.

I have also witnessed a growing and disturbing trend of leader worship when it comes to Trump’s pursuit of the international trade war.  As I mentioned in my article ‘Trump Trade Wars A Perfect Smokescreen For A Market Crash’, tariffs are not inherently destructive and can actually be very effective in undercutting the imbalances created by globalism; they are a natural part of the conservative methodology.  However, if implemented poorly, and without correct preparations, tariffs can destroy a nation’s economy.

With all the rah-rah and pom poms from the Trump devout, you would think that America’s economy is virtually invincible under his watch.  I’m sorry to say that this is not the case.  The fiscal instability of the US is still very much a “thing”, and nothing has improved under Trump.  Given, he has not been in office very long, but most of our economic problems cannot be solved by any one president regardless of their time in office. Those problems stem from the power of the Federal Reserve to prop up or sabotage our system at will, and the ongoing presence of elitists within our government.  Trump appears to have no intention of ever going after the Federal Reserve, and as mentioned earlier, he has invited a gang of elitists into the White House.  Fiscal improvement is now impossible

Beyond the root cancer affecting our nation, Trump has not even taken the more rudimentary steps of giving corporations incentives to bring production back to America BEFORE attempting to enforce trade tariffs.  With America’s dependency on foreign production as well as the elephant in the room – America’s dependency on foreign investment in our debt and the dollar as a world reserve currency, a drawn out trade war will eventually result in severe retaliation.  This means extreme price inflation on most goods due to import dependency or possible scarcity, not to mention the dumping of US Treasury bonds, the end of the petrodollar and the dumping of the dollar in bilateral trade creating even more price inflation.

America looks rather hypocritical crying foul on unbalanced trade while we benefit from the greatest trade imbalance of all time – the world reserve currency.  If you think that the dollar will not be a target in the trade war, then you are gravely mistaken.

I’ve heard all the naive arguments before as to why a negative trade war outcome is supposedly impossible and countered each of them in the article linked above.  But, the pressure to support Trump without taking a skeptical position is high.

I would attribute this to what I consider a psychological game being played by the establishment. As stated earlier, Trump’s political success relies entirely on the existence of continued foreign and domestic threats. As long as foreign economies are seen as receiving unfair trade advantages, and as long as the left keeps acting insane, Trump will receive blind support from many conservatives. Rather than making his administration weaker, the “Russian collusion mania,” for example, only continues to strengthen Trump’s position.

The idea that the “Deep State” is after Trump is an illusion. On the contrary, without the perception that Trump is under constant attack, Trump becomes superfluous as a leader and conservatives will begin to question his decisions. The establishment actually helps Trump’s image by continuing the Russian farce, just as the constant (but weak) attacks by establishment controlled media made Trump a 24 hour news phenomena and propelled him into a new level of celebrity status during the election.

One could argue that perhaps the establishment is unaware of this dynamic. I think not. The manner in which they track social trends through web analytics is rather precise. Though I know it will twist the panties of quite a few people, I would suggest that the establishment PREFERS to have a Trump administration in place.

Look at it this way: Conservatives will cry foul for the remainder of Trump’s first term all based on the false premise that Trump is going to be “impeached” or sabotaged at any given moment. I remember all the claims before the election when I predicted a Trump win that the establishment would never allow him to enter the Oval Office. After his election, the same people argued that he would never make it to the inauguration. Now, they argue that the so-called deep state is going to try to bring Trump down before he reaches the end of his first term. And as long as Trump continues to stick around, there are those that argue that he is “defeating the deep state” with his magnificent strategic prowess. You see, the cognitive dissonance circle is infinite.

Few people appear to be considering the possibility that Trump is exactly where the establishment wants him to be; that the Trump administration is loaded with the very same swamp creatures he railed against during his campaign and that these elitists are the true power in the White House, not Trump.

Let me say this as clearly as possible — presidents do not matter. They do not matter in terms of any important change in American society. Those great changes are always made either by a contingent of free people fighting relentlessly for good, or by a contingent of power mongers manipulating the halls of government from behind the scenes. In the end, like most other presidents, Trump is irrelevant, unless you view him as a pied piper leading conservatives down a terrible path.

The danger of Trump, if followed blindly, is threefold.

First, the more conservatives tie themselves to his administration, the more they leave themselves vulnerable if and when his administration sinks into infamy. For example, the Federal Reserve has been avidly pulling the plug on its decade long artificial support of stocks and bond markets. Continued interest rate hikes and balance sheet cuts will ultimately crash those markets, and this will happen before the end of Trump’s first term if the Fed continues at its current pace.

Trump may very well be the next Hoover, as I have warned time and time again since his election. A conservative president presiding over an economic catastrophe that developed long before he ever entered office, but still blamed for the consequences. In the case of Trump, it will be conservative ideals and policies that are demonized most of all, leading to renewed public support for another FDR (i.e., another hardcore communist president).

Second, Trump’s trade war activities continue to provide perfect cover and distraction on a monthly basis for the Fed’s balance sheet dumps and interest rate hikes.  Every time stocks drop dramatically, very few people blame the fed’s activities and all attention shifts to Trump.  I see a narrative building already, one that hides all central bank guilt in the degradation of the economy.  The more conservatives support a badly planned trade war, the more they will be seen as complicit in an economic crash that actually started over a decade ago.

Third, if Trump is meant to become a war hawk president as the introduction of John Bolton to his cabinet suggests, then conservatives may very well repeat the mistakes they made years ago when they fervently supported the Bush administration and the Iraq War. This time, though, America will not economically or philosophically survive another unjustified or ill-considered war. Not with Iran, North Korea or any other nation for that matter. Once again, true conservatives could have the tragedies produced by war wrapped around their necks if they do not apply critical thought to Trump as they do with most other issues.

And this is the solution to the problem. It is very simple; just treat Trump as you would any other politician, remove all bias and examine him under a microscope in the light of day. The more conservatives openly criticize Trump where it is warranted, the less the establishment is able to chain us to any disasters that happen under his watch. With the cabinet of grim elitist figures surrounding him from day to day, it is the only logical recourse.

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Penforce
Penforce
June 2, 2018 11:24 am

That was so spot-on that I’m going to read it again. My confirmation bias needs confirmation.

LGR
LGR
June 2, 2018 12:20 pm

Surrounded by trumpeteers and mockers, in arguments of their own.

If I choose to watch events, to me, it’s kinda like being a spectator watching a heavyweight prize fight.
I might root for the guy that I like, but won’t idolize him as a god, nor defend him or who he has in his corner, helping him beat the shit out of opponent(s) I detest for what they are or stand for.

Both sides have fans that like to bitch about tactics, the ref, and the judges’ decisions.

I might not condone some of my guy’s bluster, ego, and self confidence, or the means by which he made it into the ring. His handlers and helpers could be some shady people, and 1 or more of them might look for ways to throw the fight, and steer him wrong.
Some of them are just hard to look at clowns. Don King anyone?

The opponents are there. They hate each other, and they want to beat the other badly.
So, any hit that bloodies a nose, puffs up a mouse on the other team’s eye gets me smiling, or shaking my own fist and cheering, in celebration of each jab or uppercut that lands.

The opponent has a history of hitting below the belt, too. Just 1 reason for detesting them.

We’re witnessing another battle. Of words, battle tactics, and ideologies.
It might go a full 15 rounds or more, and the outcome, by decision, KO or TKO is still unknown.
Me thinks it’s in round 1 of a 4-round or possibly an 8-round fight.

But, damn the ticket to watch & witness is expensive.
The stakes are high, and like it or not, we all have money riding on this one. A vested interest.
Kind of glad I’m not at ring side, where the blood, sweat, and stink flies onto those close by.

Have no delusion that if my guy wins a few rounds or the overall fight, that the industry still won’t be rife with corruption, violence, and future battles. Rematches will happen.

The contestants will change, as time marches on. Too many take excessive blows to the head, and get loopy; not able to think straight anymore. Retire already then. Pass the torch.

And who, pray tell, will be the next Great White Hope? Is one even on the horizon? sigh…

This ain’t no party. No CBGB’s. I ain’t got time for that now.

Stucky
Stucky
  LGR
June 2, 2018 2:49 pm

Fantastic analogy!

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
June 2, 2018 12:32 pm

At odds with the deep state? Not at all. He is their boy. I is my belief
That zionist joo rottinchild placed him in that office. And he is best buds with Satanyahoo. And look at the zionists, warmongers he has chosen.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jack Lovett
June 2, 2018 12:39 pm

Sure he is, that’s why they are working so hard to get rid of him in any way they can, legal or not.

Ivan
Ivan
  Jack Lovett
June 2, 2018 2:01 pm

“It’s the jews” is fucking narrow minded, can’t you do better than that?

The nameless faceless satanic globalist one worlders are not all jews.

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
  Ivan
June 2, 2018 3:08 pm

Not all joos are zionists. Not all zionists are joos.

Ivan
Ivan
June 2, 2018 1:39 pm

generally like brandon’s missives yet he uses a lot of white space illustrating on XX date he wrote XX and see, he was right

he needs validation, or some such

when one comments at alt-market to such effect, comment is deleted

if he doesn’t like one’s comments and doesn’t want to respond, comment is deleted

happened to me on many occasions, oh well, his website

Jack Hammer
Jack Hammer
June 2, 2018 1:57 pm

I would say this assessment concurs with both Strauss & Howe and St. John the Revelator. Trump is a final shot of smack-fueled adrenaline before the overdose

starfcker
starfcker
June 2, 2018 2:00 pm

Brandon should find another hobby, top view analysis is way out of his league.

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
  starfcker
June 2, 2018 3:10 pm

Branden is a great writer.

Not Sure
Not Sure
June 2, 2018 2:14 pm

“The idea that the “Deep State” is after Trump is an illusion. On the contrary, without the perception that Trump is under constant attack, Trump becomes superfluous as a leader and conservatives will begin to question his decisions. The establishment actually helps Trump’s image by continuing the Russian farce.”

They both cannot be an illusion, either the deep state is pushing the Russian farce, or the farce is real and the deep state isn’t.

Question is there a difference between “the Deep State” and “the Establishment?”

Another question, did America really “need saved” from the left? Maybe “needing saved” was an illusion; really, its just too bad Hillary didn’t win the election as we’ll never know if maybe Obama was right after all.

TDS leaks from every hole in this article.

Ivan
Ivan
  Not Sure
June 2, 2018 5:17 pm

always wondered if the writer was controlled opp

JustTruth
JustTruth
June 2, 2018 2:16 pm

Exceptional article, best I’ve read this year. On par with the great Jim Quinn!

Cognitive dissonance becomes an addiction, very hard to release yourself from, because to do so you must accept things as they truly are, and let go of your addiction to rationalizing events through your CD periscope.

I myself drank the Trump CD coolade until the first Syria missile strike, when the foundation started to shake. I knew that day in my gut something was really wrong. But I CD rationalized that appalling act, saying to myself ok, its a nothing burger, he did it to get the Russian crap off his back, despite his obvious lies and deception.

Here we are now, over a year later, and the things Brandon Smith says are true, and can’t be rationalized away in an honest manner.

The “tell” is what Trump does, not what he says. The disgusting neocons and incompetents he has appointed is a tell. The missile strikes and constant lies on Syria is a tell. The bombing of Raqqa to the ground and the unnecessary killing of thousands of innocent lives is a tell. His lack of any moral character and humanity in most everything he does. His constant lies, belligerence, reneging on agreements, and obscene level of narcissism is a tell.

He inspired me in the campaign, when he told truths that were self evident to every reader of this site. 90% of that man was gone within 60 days of taking office. He is fully compromised, and in the bag of the deep state, at least the Israeli and MIC part of the deep state, which to me is 80%. Yes, he is trying to destroy the conspirators against him, which is in his personal interests and the right thing to do, and getting rid of many of the regulations was good.

Its over for me. Trump largely disgusts me at this point. And no, that is no endorsement of HRC, the devil incarnate. He can redeem himself through future actions, but my expectations are extremely low.

Stucky
Stucky
June 2, 2018 2:55 pm

“Let me say this as clearly as possible — presidents do not matter. They do not matter in terms of any important change in American society.”

Brilliant. Really. (Trump only matters to Trumpeteers.)

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Anonymous
Anonymous
  Stucky
June 3, 2018 9:28 am

Since you frequently post about him, he seems to matter to you.

Huck Finn
Huck Finn
June 2, 2018 3:05 pm

If voting made a difference they wouldn’t let you do it. The only way we will ever shake off the shackles of tyranny is if we the people take responsibility for our own lives and our own well being and stop looking for a savior in the form of a politician. Self reliant people don’t need governing, while governments depend on weak, dependent, sheep as the justification for their existence.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
June 2, 2018 3:58 pm

I kinda like the idea Bea suggested, that Trump has go this very own replica of the Oval Office and he is allowed to play there all day, surrounded by caretakers and publicity whores like Kim and Kanye.

bigfootmm
bigfootmm
June 2, 2018 4:42 pm

“Fiscal improvement is now impossible.” Brandon Smith

Something else seems impossible and that is to get Brandon and so many others to understand that fiat money is toast, has always been toast, and will never not be toast. It’s end is known at the beginning with the end being differentiated by the rocket’s explosion in midair.

Without exception every fiat currency in the past has gone to zero. The name of a currency may continue, but bankruptcy was in the history. So now Brandon and all the acute financial observers run around the turkey farm looking up at the rocket and gobbling: “Trump is making it worser! Gobble gobble.”

What if, don’t laugh, Trump is smarter than you and the other turkeys? What if, don’t laugh, there are a few good guys out there in the Fed, in Congress, in the military, in business, etc. who are considerably smarter than turkeys? Who have at least read some history of fiat currency and know what is ahead and have no illusions about fucking “improvement.”

If that be the case what would be the trajectory of their efforts be to restore constitutional government? Would it fucking matter if gov’t positions near Trump were swampers? If they were indeed all good and loyal guys like we all dream about what kind of idiots would they be if they knew the dollar was going to zero and took positions in gov’t where they can be blamed for all that is going to happen by turkeys on the farm? Turkeys may be stupid but they could revolt and burn down the farm as they did in France in 1789 and for the next ten years. These positions in gov’t don’t matter right now except in the cause of exposing, prosecuting, and expunging the biggest criminals so that they get the blame for the state of the union.

Oh sure, you will tell me all about the need for the Secretary of State to be out there doing good as only the good can do it. Fuck me. If we had no person at all in that job would anyone be worse off than we are now? Same with all the rest of the crew. We need less, not more of the shit that’s been going on for a couple hundred years where wars and threats of war have been extant the whole time. Jefferson hardly gave a speech in his eight years as president. He did not enrich himself while in office. He wrote about “entangling alliances.” So now that things are so much better than when Jefferson was president we can continue wanting “good guys” in gov’t? As if that is ever going to happen when psychopaths and sociopaths and communists love to be in charge and favor gov’t jobs while the best of our tribe are out there producing and creating and loving. We don’t need better gov’t, we need less, way less, gov’t. And fuck all the turkeys who want “improvement.” Disgusting. Talk about morans.

Turkeys will never understand finance. They take on debt as if mom and dad were on the hook for it. It’s fruitless to think that will change; consequently, the character of money has to change. No more fiat money. Gold doesn’t work because pols can outlaw it. But there is a something new: cryptocurrencies. No more inflation, no more cargo planes filled cash flying here and there, no more bankster fraud, no more Federal Reserve, no more nations putting economic sanctions on other countries, and the list goes on and on. But it probably won’t happen as what’s important to turkeys is watching the rocket with their beaks open to the rain.

Cliff Waune
Cliff Waune
  bigfootmm
June 2, 2018 5:46 pm

I fully supported Bernie Sanders – but watching what happened to him was eye opening.
I voted Green Party.
I would never ever have voted for Hillary Clinton.
I didn’t consider Trump as a viable candidate.
But now, after watching what he’s doing I will absolutely support and vote for him next time.
The alternative, what’s been going on for all these years is horrendous.

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
  Cliff Waune
June 2, 2018 7:46 pm

So, you like that communist jew POS? Chicken in every pot, free wage for all? You best get a reality check my friend.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Jack Lovett
June 3, 2018 9:34 am

You would do well to take your own advice.