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Kid Berwyn

(20,084 posts)
8. Thanks! Fear of creepy clowns must be in human DNA.
Thu Apr 24, 2025, 11:24 AM
Yesterday

One monstrously funny fellow I heard tell about: Pantagruel.



The American Pantagruel has declared himself the enemy of the United States.

LUCIAN K. TRUSCOTT IV
FEB 19, 2025

It took us just thirty days into the second administration of Donald J. Trump to reach a signature moment in American history. In calling Volodymyr Zelenskyy a dictator and accusing him of starting the war that his country has suffered through from Russian aggression for nearly three years, Trump has loudly and clearly taken the side of a real dictator against our ally, Ukraine. It's no longer as if Trump is acting like a Russian asset. He has raised the white, blue, and red flag of Russia over the White House. In military terms, Trump has switched sides and begun firing from Russian lines at American troops.

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There is only one good thing about what Trump has done over the last two days. One of the readers of this column, Reed Bonadonna, put it better than I could in his comment today, which I will quote in full:

“As a military type, I feel a sense of excitement that the enemy has declared itself, looming like a hideous, toupéed Pantagruel. This, I begin to wondering see, is the battle for which we have always been preparing ourselves.”

I had to look up Pantagruel to discover how apt is Bonadonna’s comparison of Trump with this character created by Francois Rabelais in 1532. Pantagruel first appeared in his book, The Horrible and Terrifying Deeds and Words of the Very Renowned Pantagruel King of the Dipsodes, Son of the Great Giant Gargantua.

Rabelais has been described by critic John Parkin, author of “The Rabelais Encyclopedia” as “the world's greatest comic genius,” and his grand series of books about Pantagruel are seen as championing "the advancement of humanist learning, the evangelical reform of the Church, [and] the need for humanity and brotherhood in politics.” I mean, how perfect is it to compare Donald Trump to a character from the 16th century who used his own urine as a weapon in war and his tongue to shelter his army?

Humor may provide a lens through which we can consider anew this hideous monster who has been elected to the highest office in our land. But it is the fact that he has declared himself an enemy of his own country and indeed of all civilized human beings that marks this date as one we should remember and act upon.

We need to take comfort in the idea that our history has prepared us for a battle such as this one. We have risen to the occasion before, once to fight a Civil War to free enslaved human beings and make them our fellow citizens. Freedom is at stake again, this time for all of us. Donald Trump has declared himself our enemy. It is past time to square the circle and fight.

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https://luciantruscott.substack.com/p/the-american-pantagruel-has-declared

PS/ETA: Appreciate learning about Pulcinella, originally a symbol for the people and strata of Naples, is the Trickster — a role I believe different in character and nature from evil personified as the case with Mussolini, Hitler and Trump.

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Evil Clowns weren't a thing in 1776. Kid Berwyn Yesterday #1
Look up Pulcinella Geechie Yesterday #7
Thanks! Fear of creepy clowns must be in human DNA. Kid Berwyn Yesterday #8
Pantagruel, like Trump .. a goutish lout, no doubt. Bo Zarts Yesterday #15
"goutish" MorbidButterflyTat Yesterday #20
Actually, I think the thing they didn't foresee was that an entire party would capitulate to an authoritarian. CrispyQ Yesterday #2
They didn't want there to be any parties at all soldierant Yesterday #18
That's exactly what I've been thinking William Seger Yesterday #3
You have to remember Hieronymus Phact Yesterday #4
Really? Beowulf42 Yesterday #11
Yes Really Hieronymus Phact Yesterday #13
They got a few things wrong Sugarcoated 19 hrs ago #27
Yes they did Hieronymus Phact 19 hrs ago #28
Idiocracy has come true. n/t SpankMe Yesterday #5
They only wanted White, land owning men to vote... progressoid Yesterday #6
They wanted a weapon to hurt the people they hated, and address their grievances. patphil Yesterday #9
Actually, some of the founders were very worried about the possibility of a populist being elected by dumb voters. Martin68 Yesterday #10
True, but it was a bad idea that has actually made Whyisthisstillclose Yesterday #12
Perhaps you missed my comment that it didn't work... Martin68 8 hrs ago #32
The other reason for the electoral college was to protect slavery. NNadir 11 hrs ago #31
This picture makes me want to punch his ugly vile face doing his jerk of dance kimbutgar Yesterday #14
Eloquent! MorbidButterflyTat Yesterday #21
I am still shocked that anyone voted for this idiot LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #16
They probably also believed that... LudwigPastorius Yesterday #17
Stupidity itself can be just as bad if not worse than pure evil DSandra Yesterday #19
They had classical educations, and the Greeks and Romans had plenty of such characters... JHB Yesterday #22
or that an entire political party would pimp for something like that Skittles Yesterday #23
Tyrant CitizenZero Yesterday #24
American voters are this stupid or maybe not so stupid...... SupportSanity 23 hrs ago #25
Or that the GOP, or any other party, would behave with willful abonnement of all principles in the face of such lunacy Ford_Prefect 23 hrs ago #26
They weren't all that smart if true... Meowmee 18 hrs ago #29
Even if they could have there is no solution for stupidity in a democratic government. D23MIURG23 11 hrs ago #30
No one in this world, so far as I know and I have researched the records for years, Ping Tung 8 hrs ago #33
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