by Harvey Wasserman
Sylvester Stallone— the legendary “Rocky Balboa” of cinematic fame— says Donald Trump is the second coming of George Washington. His comparison offers Trump a clear challenge— to renounce any plans for a third term, or for making himself a dictator, or for using state power to assault those who criticize him.
General Washington was a towering leader… with huge contradictions. He was a Federalist supporter of a strong central government. But he hated kings (especially Britain’s George III) and authoritarians. He became a mega-legend by renouncing absolute power— first when he resigned his command of the victorious revolutionary army, then by refusing a third presidential term.
By contrast, Trump says he wants to be a “dictator.” Supporters like Steve Bannon already advocate that he assume a third term in the White House while getting “retribution” against those who dare criticize him.
Washington was a notorious killer of Indigenous Peoples, known by the Ho-de-no-sau-nee (Iroquois) as Conotocarius, “destroyer of villages.” He was also a slaveowner. But as President he insisted on signing treaties with Indigenous tribes when many Americans refused to acknowledge their legitimate existence at all. Washington warned that to break any of those treaties would stain the “honor” of the new government. (Sadly, every treaty the US has signed with Indigenous peoples has since been dishonored).
Washington may have been the only President to personally free a slave he personally “owned,” liberating his long-time servant “Billy.” George’s final will freed other enslaved people after the death of his wife Martha, but there’s controversy over that and how he treated his “human property” during his lifetime.
There’s no doubt Washington was an incomparable military leader. His endurance in sustaining the rag-tag revolutionary army that defeated the British changed the world. His astounding surprise attack on Hessian mercenaries at Trenton (see The Crossing with Jeff Daniels) remains one of history’s greatest wartime triumphs.
But above all, Washington hated monarchy. He administered the federal government with deep respect for free speech and democracy, devoting his presidency to unifying the nation without acrimony or faction. He TWICE stepped down from power when he could have become an absolute ruler.
Though the post-colonial press mercilessly slandered him with a ceaseless stream of often grotesque insults, Washington never suppressed a writer, a newspaper, or called for “retribution” in response to a personal attack.
George was also gay-friendly, allowing his aide Alexander Hamilton to shack up with fellow officer and likely lover John Laurens (Alex later sired eight children with a wealthy heiress). After hiring the openly gay Prussian Baron von Steuben to train our troops, George forcefully re-assigned his under-age male “assistant”… but otherwise kept von Steuben on the job.
A master of the barnyard epithet, Washington was a Bible-carrying (and hard-drinking) Christian, but advocated tolerance for the many religions. He scrupulously refused to personally profit from his presidential power. Along with Thomas Jefferson, he was among America’s biggest hemp growers.
Donald Trump defames Washington’s legacy by promising to declare himself dictator, as have followers like Steve Bannon, who already call for the third term Washington refused. George abhorred the idea of using state power to avenge critics or to personally profit from the presidency, as Trump seems poised to do.
If Sylvester Stallone and other Trump acolytes want to compare The Donald to George Washington, they’d best insist he honor the first President’s actual beliefs and deeds.
——————————————
Harvey Wasserman’s History of the US was introduced by Howard Zinn. He co-hosts the weekly Green Grassroots Emergency Election Protection zooms (www.grassrootsep.org) and Pacifica Radio’s California Solartopia Show (KPFK.org).
"Along with Thomas Jefferson, he was among America’s biggest hemp growers." What is that supposed to imply? During the revolutionary period hemp was used to make rope and sails. The hemp plants of the time were not particularly intoxicating.
In his opus Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail, HS Thompson compared McGovern to Nixon by noting that they were both white men. When asked to compare Christian Laettner to Larry Bird, Charles Barkley stated that the only thing they had in common was that they both urinated standing up.
Those 2 comparisons come to mind w/ the Trump/Washington comparisons.
GW may have grown hemp, but he was more known as a grower of wheat, legumes and tobacco.
To compare GW and der pumpkinfuhrer is fucking absurd. GW had many fine qualities. trump has none. GW was smart. trump is a useful idiot.
and according to trump and all of his buttboys, he's just won for the third time already.
I'm glad you didn't waste time saying that the constitution now prohibits more than 2 terms. There is nobody in this shithole that cares about or will enforce the 22nd amendment. If trump lives long enough and has forgotten to declare the reich, he'll run again and win and nobody will say shit.