Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Been waiting for Donald Trump to slip into this Lonesome Rhodes role for more than 3 years




Related reading:
The movie that foretold the rise of Donald Trump.  (Washington Post, 2/8/2016)
Trump’s rule-smashing romp may have no precedent in the annals of presidential campaigns, but the template for his remarkable rise — and the potential for a hard fall — was laid out in a little-known film masterwork half a century ago. “A Face in the Crowd,” a 1957 movie written by Budd Schulberg and directed by Elia Kazan — the same team that had already made the classic “On the Waterfront” — stars Andy Griffith as Larry “Lonesome” Rhodes, a folksy, charming Arkansas traveler who soars from a filthy jail cell to the pinnacle of American celebrity and political power.
Trump is "Lonesome Rhodes" by Cal Thomas (a conservative commentator who continues to be unhappy with Trump's braggadocio and Twitter assaults).  (Washington Times, 9/14/2015)
Rent or buy the film if you haven’t seen it. Think of Mr. Trump as you watch Lonesome Rhodes, his rise and eventual fall, as ego and arrogance lead to the self-immolation of his career and life.

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