“No Kings” and the Left’s Personality Cult
Trump’s presidency is currently our strongest hope that the personality cult and total control desired by our enemies will not be part of the West’s future.
As I was reflecting upon the hypocrisy and unsurprising ineffectiveness of the “No Kings” protests, I happened to pass by the site of the former mausoleum of the first communist ruler of Bulgaria, Georgi Dimitrov. Some have aptly described him as “the lion of Leipzig, who turned into the sheep of Moscow.” He successfully defended himself during the Leipzig fire trial in 1933, when the Nazi regime falsely accused him of plotting to burn the Reichstag building.
However, Georgi Dimitrov was also a faithful Komintern agent and subsequently assisted the Soviet Union in establishing a brutal communist regime in Bulgaria in September of 1944. Some historians speculate that he may have experienced a change of heart in the late 1940s in connection with Tito’s plans for a Balkan Federation. Bulgaria was considered the most loyal Soviet satellite, and any attempt to escape Soviet control was to be punished. Dimitrov died under mysterious circumstances in a sanatorium near Moscow, following a visit to Stalin, before he could initiate a policy change. He was then mummified and placed in a mausoleum in the center of Sofia, across from the former Royal Palace.
Even as children, we were struck by the stark contrast between the stylish, yet modest, Palace building and the gaudy, monumental structure of the somber mausoleum. The communists expelled the members of the royal family and murdered some of them after usurping power. For decades, the Palace (shown below) has been used as an ethnographic museum and an art gallery.
During communist rule, which lasted 45 years, young children from all over Bulgaria were forced to visit the mausoleum and worship “the mummy.” My elementary school brought me there at least twice before I turned ten. Needless to say, being forced to admire a mummified corpse in a glass enclosure was a rather traumatic experience for small children.
In a fascinating historical novel titled Mausoleum, the acclaimed Paris-based Bulgarian writer Rouja Lazarova observed:
Repetition was the essence of this regime; it was everywhere, in individual stories, in the uniform, in the rhythm of the military march that we integrated from a very young age, in the chanting of slogans. But the most carefully orchestrated and maintained rehearsal eventually runs out. My life was a repetition of my mother’s, a repetition of poor quality. When, at the age of eight, I descended for the first time into the wet corridors of the Mausoleum, the discipline was less strict. I was certainly impressed by these remains in its baroque décor, but the smell of formaldehyde had become too strong for anyone to believe in the miracle of socialism.
In the late 1980s, most people no longer believed the inane propaganda. Yet, we did not dare dream that the end of the regime was near. The Fall of the Berlin Wall surprised many of us and brought a sense of contagious courage and triumphant enthusiasm. I was then in my last year of high school and yearned to contribute, albeit in a small personal way, to restoring liberty and Western values.
After communism was swiftly and peacefully overthrown in most of Eastern Europe, the mausoleum of Sofia was destroyed, and the corpse of its occupant was given proper burial.
It is not conservatives who worship political leaders and wish to turn them into kings. Conservatives are typically common-sense people who believe in limited government. Totalitarian socialists, as well as the modern left, however, desire total control and unlimited power.
Today, the site of the former mausoleum features a surreal inscription in the style of Yogi Berra’s “déjà vu all over again.” The enigmatic inscription, which is part of a modern art installation, reads: “Between the past that is on its way to happen and the future that has already been.”
Communist mausolea still exist in Russia, China, Vietnam, and North Korea. In contrast, American presidents choose to build libraries after the end of their terms. Trump’s presidency is currently our strongest hope that the personality cult and total control desired by our enemies will not be part of the West’s future.
Nora D. Clinton is a Research Scholar at the Legal Insurrection Foundation. She was born and raised in Sofia, Bulgaria. She holds a PhD in Classics and has published extensively on ancient documents on stone. In 2020, she authored the popular memoir Quarantine Reflections Across Two Worlds. Nora is a co-founder of two partner charities dedicated to academic cooperation and American values. She lives in Northern Virginia with her husband and son.
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No Kings! Really? Well, Trump’s not a king. So need for protests.
But we should’ve protested against Biden, “No Vegetables!” because Biden really was a vegetable.
I could have gotten behind a “No (drag) Queens” protest, but the left didn’t seem to promote those…
The whole thing was typically pathetic, as Dem astroturf invariably is, because it, and all their other movements, are based on lies.
“No Kings”
Trump was elected
Doesn’t control the purse strings
His administration can be sued
Power limited by a written constitution
At least partly relies on cooperation of a legislative body to advance his agenda
Must tolerate dissent
Will be forced to abdicate in a little more than 3 years
That doesn’t sound very “kingly” to me.
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The same folks who dont want a King were all for a King Obama in 2012.
Saint Obama! Or maybe Obama the Saintly King.
Look at the disaster that happened after Trump’s first term. IMO Trump 47 is necessary but not sufficient to achieve Nora’s stated goal. The Republicans winning in 2028 with likely one of Vance, Rubio or DeSantis is also needed.
Republicans MUST keep the House and Senate (preferably with larger margins) first. An absolute necessity – after the messing around with the BBB, we will need a “no holds barred” approach in ’26/27. Trump must have that.
In a monarchy, power passes through offspring. The closest we have had to that is the Bush family. We had George I and George II. In 2016 we might have had Jeb I, but Trump beat him in the primaries. Remember “Peak Trump” After heaping abuse on Trump, Jeb said to Trump during one of the debates: “you can’t insult your way to the nomination.” Or words to that effect. Evidently Trump was not supposed to reply when insulted– to do so is not acting “presidential.” Of course a president like Biden can insult Trump. That’s ok.
We also had the Adams family although their Lurch, John Kerry came along many years later.
Forget Lurch. Thing had some wonderful positions on various policy matters.
Most people never got to see him at his most expressive.
The modern left aspires to be totalitarian socialists, if only they could obtain sufficient power.
‘”During communist rule, which lasted 45 years, young children from all over Bulgaria were forced to visit the mausoleum and worship ‘the mummy.’ ”
In the Soviet Union, the embalmed corpse of Lenin has continuously rested in an elaborate mausoleum of marble, porphyry, granite and labradorite. In 1953 Stalin’s body was added to the mausoleum only to be removed in 1961 under Khrushchev’s program of de-Stalinization. The mausoleum with Lenin’s corpse is still there despite the fall of Communism and re-Christianization of Russia. All calls to remove it have been rebuffed,
According to Wikipedia in 2001 Putin said:
“Our country lived under the monopoly power of the CPSU for 70 years. This is the lifetime of an entire generation. Many people associate their own lives with the name of Lenin. For them, Lenin’s burial will mean that they worshiped false values, that they set false goals for themselves and that their lives were lived in vain. I think that actions of this kind can lead to the kind of destructive state that we have already experienced.”
Going beyone that, again from Wikipedia:
In November 2018, Sergey Malinkovich, the central committee secretary of the Communists of Russia political party, called for the criminal prosecution of Vladimir Petrov for insulting religious believers by calling for Lenin’s preserved body to be buried.[20][21] He said Petrov’s proposal had violated the Criminal Code of Russia by insulting religious feelings and inciting hatred, and that he planned to “keep hounding” Petrov for his remarks.
Thus Lenin, in some people’s minds has gone beyond mere royalty to the status of a virtual deity. Something like a Japanese emperor.
Another example of leftist projection. They make kings and divine creatures out of politicians they like.
Trump is not a king. But he certainly has a personality cult following. Just read the vast majority of posts here in the comments section.
Look up the attributes of a “cult of personality,” and you will see they fit Obama much better than Trump. A cult relies on mass media to promote and maintain the leader. The mass media opposed Trump to the point of regularly promoting lies about him: eg. the Russia hoax. Moreover Trump had major accomplishments in business before entering politics. He could complete projects. New York City government tried for four years to rebuild the Wollman ice skating rink in Central Park and failed. Trump took over the project and finished it in four months, and gave it to the city. Compare and contrast to Obama. What did he accomplish before entering politics? His chosen field was law, but he never wrote even one law review article. He never tried a case. All his records are sealed. We don’t get to see his senior thesis or grades, nothing. His career rests on having been a community organizer, and having a Kenyan father. Obama more resembles Stalin, (the prototypical example of the cult of personality), than Trump. Early Stalin had no accomplishments other than spreading propaganda and bank robbing. So your objections to Trump go more than double for Obama.
Shut up, retard.
If Trump was a king then the “No Kings” signs wouldn’t be allowed. Alas, arguing with logic is doomed to failure when used against fools.
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Pot, meet Kettle.