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Remember how Trump made US a laughing stock, literally? | Column
Donald Trump was perceived as a boob and a fool the world over.
In this image taken from NATO TV, Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko
Markovic, second right, appears to be pushed by then-President Donald
Trump as they were given a tour of NATO's new headquarters after taking
part in a group photo, during a NATO summit of heads of state and
government in Brussels in 2019.
In this image taken from NATO TV, Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko
Markovic, second right, appears to be pushed by then-President Donald
Trump as they were given a tour of NATO's new headquarters after taking
part in a group photo, during a NATO summit of heads of state and
government in Brussels in 2019.
Published July 14, 2023
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One of the most absurd claims the leading candidate for the GOP
nomination makes about himself and his term in office is that he restored
global respect to the United States. He said it frequently when he was in
office, and stressed to Bret Baier three weeks ago that he�s running
again �because I want to make America great again. We had great � we were
respected all over the world. Very simple.�

Did you spit out your coffee?

This is one of those claims that, alas, enjoys some currency even among
noncultists. Ask your average Republican whether Trump restored America�s
image around the world and they are quite likely to say yes.
Mona Charen
Mona Charen [ Handout photo ]

This isn�t a case of both sides having a fair point. This is bonkers.
Trump was perceived as a boob and a fool the world over. (And by the way,
it caused many of our friends to doubt Americans� sanity, too.) He was a
global laughingstock. Literally.

Remember when he addressed the United Nations General Assembly and
launched into his typical bombastic B.S. about his administration
accomplishing more than almost any in history? The assembled delegates,
who are very accustomed to political exaggeration and even inanity, burst
out laughing.

Then, there was the time when European leaders were caught on a hot mic
mocking him at a NATO summit in London. Princess Anne, Emmanuel Macron,
Mark Rutte, Jens Stoltenberg and Boris Johnson smiled knowingly as Justin
Trudeau regaled them with accounts of Trump�s antics. Trump was so
personally wounded that he cut short his participation in the summit.

International summits were often stages for Trump�s cringe-inducing
conduct � behavior that many Americans as well as nearly all non-
Americans found stunningly gross. Here, he shoved the prime minister of
Montenegro aside in order to pose at the center of the group.

Worse than the shove was his credulity. If a dictator or a thug whispered
something in his ear, he believed it. The examples are legion, but since
the Montenegro leader was manhandled, let�s recall what Trump said about
that recent entrant to the alliance. Just days after meeting with
Vladimir Putin, Trump told Tucker Carlson that Montenegrins are �very
aggressive people ... They may get aggressive and, congratulations,
you�re in World War III.�

Let�s be real, before that meeting with Putin, what are the chances that
Trump had ever heard of Montenegro, far less had views about their
national character? Naturally, it was in Putin�s interest for Trump to
think that enlarging NATO threatened World War III. And Trump believed
it, not necessarily out of stupidity (though we can�t rule that out) but
because his sick attraction to naked power made him unusually susceptible
to Putin�s propaganda.
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Trump routinely insulted allies like German Chancellor Angela Merkel and
British Prime Minister Theresa May. At one summit, he reportedly reached
into his pocket for some candy, threw them across the table to Merkel and
smirked, �Don�t say I never gave you anything.� Americans elected a
mental 7-year-old.

Not just a child, but a ridiculous child. He attempted to buy Greenland
from the Danes, and when he was rebuffed, he canceled a planned
diplomatic visit to Copenhagen.

His initial fiery bluster against North Korea was unnerving and his later
obsequious fawning was vile. Neither accomplished anything except to
remind the world what a moron America had elevated.

Trump wasn�t just a joke, though. His obvious instability and tenuous
hold on reality were unnerving to the world. His �America First� slogan
alienated allies. And his softness toward dictators and strongmen
emboldened adversaries.

International opinion polls leave no doubt about how America�s reputation
fared under Trump. In September 2020, Pew found:

�America�s reputation has declined further over the past year among many
key allies and partners. In several countries, the share of the public
with a favorable view of the U.S. is as low as it has been at any point
since the (Pew Research) Center began polling on this topic nearly two
decades ago.�

Some of this was in response to the U.S. handling of COVID-19. Among 13
European nations, only an average of 31% held a positive view of the
United States, while only 16% expressed confidence in Trump. In fact,
Trump was less trusted than the leaders of Germany, France, the U.K.,
China or Russia.

President Joe Biden has gone some way toward restoring America�s global
image. Pew reports that a new survey of public opinion in 23 countries
finds an average of 59% holding favorable views of the United States and
54% having confidence in Biden.

Though views of the United States have improved during the Biden years,
doubts must persist. Hell, they persist among Americans. Though other
presidents have been unpopular (George W. Bush in particular), our
foreign friends and foes never before had to wonder about America�s
political stability. Confidence about that will take years to rebuild, or
just another election to wreck utterly.

Mona Charen is policy editor of The Bulwark and host of the �Beg to
Differ� podcast. Her new book, �Hard Right: The GOP�s Drift Toward
Extremism,� is available now.

https://www.tampabay.com/opinion/2023/07/14/remember-how-trump-made-us-
laughing-stock-literally-column/

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