“In 1838, when he
was a twenty-nine-year-old Illinois state legislator, Abraham Lincoln foresaw
the coming of Donald Trump. Lincoln warned of him, or someone like him, in a
speech championing the rule of law over racist-driven mob rule. He was
addressing the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois, on the evening of
January 27, 1838. He spoke on ‘The Perpetuation of Our Political Institutions.’
“The original
Lyceum was a gymnasium near Athens in ancient Greece where Aristotle thought
and taught. In Lincoln’s time the Springfield Lyceum was organized as a
speaking venue for prominent young, up-climbing men. For several years in the
mid-1830s it was a leading player in the cultural life of Springfield.
“In Lincoln’s
Lyceum speech he spoke of the hills and valleys of ‘this goodly land,’ on which
the Founding Fathers up-reared ‘a political edifice of liberty and equal rights’—and
transmitted it to us. Lincoln spoke of our duty to the Fathers to in turn
transmit this edifice ‘unprofaned by the foot of an invader… un-decayed by the
lapse of time, and untorn by usurpation—to the latest generation that fate shall
permit the world to know.’ He spoke of this as a ‘task of gratitude to our
fathers, justice to ourselves, duty to posterity, and love for our species in
general’ that ‘imperatively requires us faithfully to perform.’
“And he spoke of
the danger to this edifice. ‘At what point,’ he asked, ‘shall we expect the
approach of danger?’ He predicted, ‘If it ever reach us, it must spring up
amongst us.’ He did not believe it could come from abroad. He believed that ‘If
destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher.’
“Is it
unreasonable, Lincoln asked in that speech 180 years ago, ‘to expect, that some
man possessed of the loftiest genius, coupled with ambition sufficient to push
it to its utmost stretch, will at some time, spring up amongst us?’
“And when such a
one does rise up amongst us, Lincoln warned, ‘it will require the people to be
united with each other, attached to the government and laws, and generally
intelligent, to successfully frustrate his designs.’
“Lincoln
predicted if such a figure should arise among us, ‘Distinction will be his
paramount object’ and, ‘nothing left to be done in the way of building up, he
would set boldly to the task of pulling down.’
“‘There is, even
now,’ Lincoln said of his time, in which white supremacy mobs were torturing
and hanging blacks, ‘something of ill-omen amongst us.’ He spoke of ‘the
increasing disregard for law which pervades the country; the growing
disposition to substitute the wild and furious passions, in lieu of the sober
judgment of the Courts; and the worse than savage mobs, for the executive
ministers of justice.’
“Lincoln believed
that ‘Reason, cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason, must furnish all the
materials for our future support and defense. Let those [materials] be molded
into general intelligence, [sound] morality and, in particular, a
reverence for the constitution and laws….’ Upon these, Lincoln said, ‘let the
proud fabric of freedom rest as the rock of its basis; and as truly has been
said of the only greater institution, the gates of hell shall not prevail
against it.’
“Something of ill
omen is among us today as it was in Lincoln’s time. It would be a stretch to
call Trump a ‘loftiest genius.’ But he clearly appears an agent for ‘pulling
down,’ both in his relationship with the majority of Americans and his
relationship with other nations that have been our traditional friends and
allies. He has called the European Union ‘enemies of America,’ and instead of
befriending them he has spurned them and has cozied up to dictators. He seems
more comfortable with the Putins and Kim Jong-Uns of this troubled world rather
than our proven friends.
“He has spurned
other nations in the worldwide war against climate change. He has disregarded
laws and traditional practices and lied to us at a Gatling gun clip. He has
honed his knife to cut back key domestic programs vital to many Americans,
particularly the old, the poor, and the minorities. He has plundered the
environment for the sake of commercial development. He has not hesitated in his
early morning tweets to pull down with damning words anybody who opposes or
criticizes him. He has called the media, which has long been a bulwark of our
freedoms, ‘an enemy of people.’
“This all looks
nothing like ‘Make America Great Again.’ It looks disturbingly more like the
Pulling Down of America by one who has sprung up among us—something that
Lincoln warned of nearly two centuries ago” (Abraham Lincoln Warned Us about the Dangers of Donald Trump by John C. Waugh).
Lincoln did not foresee that nearly 62 million people could miscalculate the unequivocal danger in voting for an autocratic-unstable-avaricious-misogynistic-hypocritical-vindictive-vulgar-impetuous-infantile-irrational-inarticulate-corrupt malignant narcissist, xenophobic racist and pathological liar nominated by a dysfunctional, unethical, corrupt Republican Party.
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