What the US President Reveals About Himself & Where He is Leading Us


When Donald Trump sat down for an interview with The Economist, it was like any of his many very, very revealing talks that say nothing, but reveal so, so much. It is such a very tremendous problem that he must take care of, but he is a negotiator like no other negotiator, who wins better…wait a minute. Maybe it’s not Russia or Putin that should worry us, but the dumbing down of the way in which we communicate. Words no longer matter, only what can be projected on the speaker’s meaning. Even with overt statements that would reach the level of impeachment hearings, he holds a consistent bottom 1/3 of the nation in support of his words & actions. He has even barred the American Press from a meeting with Russian diplomats, but gave exclusive access to the Russian TASS News Agency, something that should concern those Baltic NATO nations already dealing with state-sponsored hacking. Repeatedly, those that ask the tough–even the simple–questions are forced to ask them, well, repeatedly.

Peeling back the layers on the onion of Trump’s truth, we see a veneer of answers toward which he wishes the question to morph. There is a conflict between searching for the right words to provide a satisfactory answer and re-issuing the same words to exhaust the interviewer and the audience. There’s a theory afoot that describes this as a Trump tactic that acts as a foil to his real plans and activities occurring behind the scenes as he makes amazing progress. This is a theory easily graded not by watching President Trump in the media, but by examining the printed word, as in this transcript. There is no  parsing his comments, or spinning them into gold.

His words simply mean what they mean, nothing more or less. What they reveal is a man hitting far above his weight trying desperately to manage the place in which he finds himself. Fortunately, there is a provision that allows him a dignified means of returning to a space in which he feels more comfortable.

About Sean Thoennes

Co-founder of mediaX, LLC, The Lotte Project, LLC & Consulting Partner with Reality.Science, Dr. Sean Thoennes has 30+ years in media, most with The Walt Disney Company. He is a frequent panelist across the country interpreting research and sharing observations of new technologies and developing trends that impact sociopolitical and psychological spheres of influence. Sean's published case study supporting application of real-world theory to the digital realm lays groundwork for the emerging field of Neo-Anthropogenic Psychology, a multi-disciplinary look at the impact of self-directed evolutionary dynamics accelerated by exponential technological advances. He also serves as adjunct faculty in Fielding Graduate University's Media Psychology Masters Program, and CCO to Centiment.io, Inc.

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