Gary Franks: The Trump reality show and the media’s addiction
I trust we all would agree that addictions — whether it’s drugs, alcohol, gambling or anything else — are not healthy. So why not define former President Donald Trump as a media addiction? Yes, the mainstream media (both left and right), cable stations, social media, newspapers and radio are all addicted to Trump.
What are the symptoms of addiction? And what do addictions have in common?
First, an addiction changes your focus. It steals time and energy from you. It causes you to be distracted from your normal duties and responsibilities. For example, when driving, if you are texting, you are distracted. You can miss your turn, go through a red light or harm others with your vehicle.
I believe that it was due to distractions that 9/11 occurred. America was coming off of the Bill Clinton impeachment. And now today, for the federal government to have closed a major baby formula factory and not realize it would cause baby formula shortages nationwide could be attributed to incompetence and/or distractions.
Let’s remember the officers at the helm of the Titanic. They were clearly distracted.
I seriously question if the media could do without Trump. He is the ultimate reality show. Mix Trump with elections and you have two teams, one to root for and one to hate.
But what does the media’s Trump addiction do for you or America? Absolutely nothing. Far too frequently, addictions have bad endings.
So, America, we are potentially setting ourselves up for dreadful things, like any alcoholic would when locked in a liquor store overnight. It is likely not to end well. The media would say, “the people are craving more news on Trump.” Ah … I do not think so.
The Trump reality show should have ended once Trump left the White House. His secondary microphone — social media — had been cut off.
Subsequently, the Biden show was beginning. It did not take Americans long before they realized their buyer’s remorse.
Presient Biden’s mounting failures — record covid-19 deaths, the botched exit from Afghanistan the administration’s belief that sanctions would prevent Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — were all undeniable. It was clearly time to revive the Trump reality show. The Democrats and the liberal media started putting on “reruns,” as they felt Americans could be forced to like the Trump show once again. This time they were going for the prime-time slot.
How do we get this all to stop?
For addicts, we must take away the source of the problem.
Former President Gerald Ford performed a heroic act when he canceled the Richard Nixon show by giving President Nixon a blanket pardon.
No man is above the law? But one man can change the course of history by sucking up all the oxygen in the room. That is why the move by Ford was so magnificent and courageous. Some could argue Ford’s actions cost him the presidency, but few would argue it did not help to heal America.
Trump should take himself off the stage. So, quick fix: He should say, “For the good of the nation and given my advanced age, I will not be seeking nor would I accept my party’s nomination for the 2024 presidential race.”
But President Biden, the titular head of the “anti-Trump group,” would need to participate, as well. He would need to grant Trump a blanket pardon for all legal cases pending and those that could emerge in the future surrounding Trump’s business dealings and political maneuvering.
Then the media would need to stop talking about Trump. As with all addicts, start with one day, then one week and then one month. Sure, it will be painful at first. But you can do it! Well, let’s hope so.
Republicans could be proud of Trump’s sacrifice as polls still show him in a dead heat against Biden or Vice President Kamala Harris despite the pounding from the media.
Trump, to truly show remorse and appreciation, would need to refrain from endorsing or attacking any political figure and stop participating in political rallies while strongly encouraging all family members and surrogates to do the same.
Finally, Biden should immediately announce he also would not seek a second term because of age.
But this will never happen.
Democrats would have absolutely nothing to run on in 2022, and the liberal media would have nothing to talk about without the Trump Reality Show. The shock of Trump bowing out would be like a gambler not gambling at a horse track. Addictions are extremely hard to beat.
Democrats desperately need Trump, and they want the Trump reality show to continue.
They will abruptly stop talking about Trump (and cancel the show) only when he is no longer of use to them.
Gary Franks served three terms as U.S. representative for Connecticut’s 5th District. He was the first Black Republican elected to the House in nearly 60 years. He is the author of "With God, For God, and For Country." @GaryFranks
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