[KB] Trump question

Clarke Rountree rountrj at uah.edu
Tue Oct 23 14:36:31 EDT 2018


Sean, those are crucial questions. I wish Burke (or someone) could give us
insight on them.

Clarke

On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 11:24 PM Sean Zwagerman <sean_zwagerman at sfu.ca>
wrote:

> I wonder about weariness--or perhaps the boredom of short attention spans
> --as the force that might bring an end to Trump. Trump is the nightmarish
> proof of Neil Postman's prescience in *Amusing Ourselves to Death*: Trump
> is the ultimate, the rotten perfection, of the television president.
> Television is so much the scene and the agency of his presidency that it
> might provide the imagery for imagining his defeat. Once the exciting Trump
> show becomes nothing but "dull daily repetition" (having gone on a season
> or two too long), the viewers/voters will turn the channel (vote for
> someone else) or perhaps even turn it off (stop voting and paying attention
> entirely). Of course this terministic screen just raises more questions:
> will the star of the next hit show be an anti-Trump or an even more
> extreme/ultimate Trump? Would an anti-Trump, in the form of a candidate who
> rejects the TV T.S., get any attention at all? Would the voters/viewers
> even *see* this candidate, and take him or her seriously? And how much
> damage will Trump and his spin-offs (Recep Erdogan in *The Apprentice
> Turkey*) do before the genre grows stale?
>
>
>
> Clarke Rountree writes: "I also wonder about weariness and its rhetorical
> implications. I'm exhausted from the daily drama and I assume even his
> followers are. I would think that they might miss the no-drama-Obama days
> when you could go several weeks without hearing anything about the
> president or the White House. We rhetoricians tend to focus on the notable
> more than the mundane in rhetoric. The drip-drip-drip kind of rhetoric
> (from repeating: "MSM is Fake News!" to a "Here we go again" kind of
> exhaustion) is harder to account for."
>
>
>
> Sean Zwagerman
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> Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
> Associate Professor, Department of English
> Simon Fraser University
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University of Alabama in Huntsville
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