Friends,
Days before Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died in prison, Tucker Carlson gushed over Vladimir Putin, saying, “Leadership requires killing people.”
Well, I’m sorry, Tucker. You’re wrong.
Real leadership is the opposite of thuggery. The world’s greatest leaders help their societies deal with their hardest problems. They have moral authority. Alexei Navalny was more of a leader than Putin will ever be.
The same distinction holds for American presidents, an appropriate subject for Presidents Day.
So far, we’ve had 46 of them. A few were thugs. Andrew Johnson (#17) blocked rights for freed slaves and undermined Reconstruction. Warren G. Harding (#29) took bribes. Richard M. Nixon (#37) arranged illegal break-ins and covered them up. Trump (#45) used his office for personal gain and encouraged an insurrection against the U.S. government.
A few of our presidents were great leaders. George Washington (#1), Abraham Lincoln (#16), and Franklin D. Roosevelt (#32) all focused America on its most important challenges. They strengthened the capacities of the nation for self-government and elevated the common good.
Zoom out from American presidents and we can see that the world is today better off because of the leadership of people such as Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948), Nelson Mandela (1918-2013), Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968), Volodymyr Zelenskyy (1978-), and Alexei Navalny (1976-2024).
All, too, summoned their societies to cope with their largest problems.
Not all of them were heads of state — which shows that true leadership does not depend on formal authority. It depends on moral authority.
The so-called “strongmen” of the current era — such as Putin, Donald Trump, and Benjamin Netanyahu — are not leaders. They can manipulate public opinion and sustain their bases of power, but they have no moral authority.
All have repeatedly put their personal interests over the interests of their respective nations. All have appointed people to key positions based on loyalty rather than qualification. All have taken credit for every success while never taking responsibility for failure.
All have a chronic aversion to telling or hearing the truth.
All three have fought against democratic norms and institutions. They have undermined whatever capacities their citizens have for self-government.
They have thereby diminished the resilience of their citizens and weakened their societies. As a result, they have made their nations more vulnerable — to external enemies, to economic upheavals, and to natural perils, including climate change and pandemics.
None of them can abide political opposition. One has apparently murdered his key opponent. Another has threatened vengeance on his opponents if he regains power. Another has stoked division and turmoil to weaken his opponents. All have spread outrageous conspiracy theories about those who speak out against them or challenge their power.
These autocratic thugs are not leaders. They hold authority through brute strength. They retain power by dividing the public, spreading baseless lies, and accusing opponents of being traitors. All have thereby weakened their society’s capacities to protect themselves from real threats.
They have undermined the public good, which is the wellspring of a society’s true strength.
America, Russia, and Israel are far weaker for having had these thugs at the helm.
i couldn't help but notice that you only mentioned white men as leaders (well, and thugs). i think there are some exemplary female leaders out there, too. women such as Jacinda Ardern, who, despite intense media and public criticism, basically kept New Zealanders safe during the COVID outbreak (amongst other actions); there was Sanna Marin, Prime Minister of Finland, a country which has a large cohort of young female leaders who are strong, thoughtful and incredibly effective; Michelle Bachelet, a human rights advocate and the first woman President of Chile, and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who was the first democratically-elected woman president anywhere in Africa, who led Liberia through reconciliation and recovery following a decade-long civil war and responded to the Ebola Crisis of 2014–2015.
i could go on, but i think you get the idea. in short, i think men in leadership roles are mostly selfish, sociopathic and corrupt. although mostly overlooked or highly criticised, women generally do a better job governing FOR THE PEOPLE (we could argue the reasons for this at another time.)
NOTE: edited to correct a typo, which made my comments (but not my thoughts!) somewhat muddled.
is there a connection between the newly released suggestion that Putin is developing nukes in space to hijack/ interrupt/ blackmail satellite networks from operating with state secrets we can believe djt shared/ sold/ gave to putin?
takes djt’s “ only i can fix the it” to an interstellar level…
i’m tired and scared and tired of being scared