On Sunday evening, President Donald Trump took to the stage in Washington, DC to host the annual Kennedy Heart Honors. Presidents historically attend the awards, though Trump declined to take action in his first time period. Now, after purging the Heart’s historically bipartisan board of ideological rivals and putting in himself as chair, Trump has grow to be the primary president to emcee the evening. For Trump, the occasion appears to have been a possibility not only for vengeance in opposition to “woke” Hollywood however for vindication of his personal cachet as a TV host.
“I’ve watched a number of the people who host,” remarked Trump, former Apprentice host, on the Saturday earlier than the occasion. “Jimmy Kimmel was horrible. If I can’t beat out Jimmy Kimmel by way of expertise, then I don’t suppose I must be president.”
Kimmel has by no means hosted the Kennedy Heart Honors, though he appeared onstage in 2014 as a part of a tribute to David Letterman. Kimmel has, nevertheless, hosted the Oscars, and Trump seems to have determined that the Kennedy Heart Honors are his equal. Extra importantly, Kimmel has been a vocal Trump critic, and Trump, in his flip, has been vocal in his hatred of Kimmel. In September, their feud climaxed when Kimmel was briefly suspended from his ABC speak present, in an obvious bid for Trump’s favor by Disney-ABC, after the comic falsely instructed that Charlie Kirk’s murderer was related to MAGA.
Trump, along with his attribute thin-skinned narcissism, appears to have taken the Kennedy Heart Honors as an opportunity for him to one-up Kimmel, to be funnier and extra attention-grabbing and to host a extra prestigious occasion. (In equity to Trump, his line “lots of you might be depressing, horrible individuals,” delivered on to the viewers in obvious earnest, was genuinely fairly humorous.)
The facility of sitting within the Oval Workplace, now redesigned to his liking as he reshapes the White Home and flirts with declaring overseas wars, shouldn’t be fairly sufficient for Trump. He can not simply be president. He additionally needs to be TV star. He has to win the approval of the culturati, which is the one factor he won’t ever fairly get.
It’s this clumsy muscling for approval, in some ways, that characterizes this section of MAGA: the sense that because the proper can not naturally command the cultural cachet that the left has received, they should take it for themselves, with political would possibly or with chilly onerous money. Elon Musk’s transformation of Twitter into X is one model of this technique. Proper-wing social media networks have by no means gone mainstream amongst elite audiences the best way Twitter did at its peak, so as a substitute of constructing a brand new one, Musk merely purchased it. Then he remade it as a spot the place racial slurs are acceptable, however use of the phrase “cis” is grounds for banning.
Kimmel’s temporary ousting reveals one other model of this technique. Because the conservative essayist Tanner Greer defined to Vox’s Zack Beauchamp in September, right-wing figures thought Kimmel’s false claims about Kirk’s murderer had been simply as offensive as an anti-Black Lives Matter assertion would have been through the George Floyd protests of 2020. In addition they knew they didn’t have the general public help it will take to create an outcry in opposition to Kimmel from the bottom up. What they’d, as a substitute, was the president.
“They bear in mind 2020, and so they really feel like if Jimmy Kimmel had gone in opposition to Black Lives Matter, he would’ve been taken off the air with out the state,” Greer advised Vox. “And we don’t have that very same activist community [as the left], however we do have the state. And so we should always attempt to create the identical kind of structural cultural change that was imposed upon us within the Nice Awokening.”
The thought right here is to exchange the mushy energy of persuasion and earned fashionable help with the onerous energy of presidency. After spending a decade decrying the left as a bunch of social media bullies ruling by public shaming and cancellation, the precise is making an attempt to match the left’s cultural energy by the objectively a lot harsher mechanisms of threatening heavy fines and jail time.
This isn’t to say that the precise is basically unpopular. It takes fervent supporters to win over each department of presidency, as the precise has. Trump’s core supporters are famously dedicated, and he received the favored vote in 2024. Their motion has actual adherents, and it has made actual inroads among the many edgy-hip massively fashionable outsiders of fashionable tradition, the place the Joe Rogans and the Theo Vons reside.
However they nonetheless don’t have the factor Trump craves most of all, which is mainstream, middle-of-the-culture approval. Acceptance amongst extensively beloved cultural elites. The sheen of film star cool. Discovering themselves unable to earn it, they’re making an attempt to bully their method towards it as a substitute.
Trump was a TV star, however he was by no means fashionable sufficient to get a job internet hosting the Oscars: too bizarre, too imply and racist, too liable to go off script and say one thing that made dangerous headlines. So as a substitute he turned president, fired the board of the federal government’s central cultural establishment, and put in himself as head and de facto host as a substitute.
Will that ever be sufficient for him?
