Trump's Motto: Pass the Buck
President Truman: Unafraid to take action -- and responsibility
W.J. Astore
President Harry S Truman famously had "The buck stops here!" on his desk. He was unafraid to take responsibility -- to make the tough decisions when they reached his desk. And for this and other reasons he's gone down in history as one of America's better presidents.
News that President Donald Trump will soon disband his COVID-19 Task Force is consistent with Trump's (unofficial) motto: "Pass the buck." Trump has apparently decided that Covid is a losing issue in 2020 with respect to his reelection, and if Trump knows one thing, it's how to dodge responsibility for his own mismanagement. Just consider his many failed casinos and business ventures.
If Trump appeared as a contestant on his own show, "Celebrity Apprentice," is there any doubt he'd be the first guy fired?
Despite his complete lack of empathy and his total failure to take responsibility for his actions, Trump's supporters still embrace him. As they might say themselves, the Lord truly works in mysterious ways.
Yet despite all his tough-guy posturing, Trump is a very weak man indeed. He doesn't have Truman's guts. When Trump faces a difficult, demanding, or tough issue, his instinct is to avoid it, or spin it, or lie about it. He's both craven and lazy. And uncaring to boot. And in the coming months that combination is going to cost America a lot more lives.
As Don Henley sang, "These days the buck stops nowhere/no one takes the blame/but evil is still evil/in anybody's name."