If Trump has an object of admiration, it is Jackson.

Jackson? Trump has been in a group photo with Michael Jackson, but to say worship, this is not a bit of a mistake, after all, Michael Jackson is a musician, a politician to worship a singer, which seems a bit outrageous.
Indeed, Trump himself only said that he was a friend of the king of pop music - there is a "magical friendship" between the two people, but how much Trump's friendship is worth, everyone is really not good to evaluate.
In fact, Jackson, whom Trump admires, has someone else, a politician.
After the end of his term, looking at trump's governing characteristics, he found that his characteristics and African honey badgers have a big fight, that is, to catch who bites whom, and fight with the people of heaven and earth, and have endless fun. Internationally, it is a bite tactic for China and Europe, which can also be explained by Trump's strong stance; but at home, it also completely abandons two hundred years of tradition and rules, and does not obey, which more truly reflects the arrogance and bottomlessness in Trump's character.
If the leader of a small country is a honey badger, perhaps it is still the luck of a small country that can make a larger opponent throw a rat trap.
But the election of an irrational leader like a honey badger by an elephant-like behemoth like the United States is a real threat to the world, and it suddenly ignores it, and the entire back garden of humanity will be trampled by it, which we have seen during Trump's tenure.
How could such a figure who only hated the earth not being big enough have an object of his worship? Or a politician?
One of the politicians in American politics who can now be called a figure is Jesse Jackson, the leader of the black civil rights movement.
Jesse Jackson was the first black politician in the United States to be nominated for president and enjoyed great prestige at home, but he was a Democrat and leftist.
Jesse Jackson and Trump have always been at odds, having accused "Trump of trying to deflect unrest." Old Tern may not have had the good qualities to worship the rival black civil rights leader, and Jesse Jackson's influence does not seem to have reached such a high level.
What really makes Trump worship is actually the seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson. He has repeatedly expressed his admiration for the president of the United States two hundred years ago.
Trump's reverence for Jackson can be seen in the arrangement of his Oval Office, where a portrait of President Jackson hangs above the left side of his desk.
By the way, after Biden entered the White House, Jackson's portrait was no longer there, replaced by Franklin who dared to play with lightning with the key - which is understandable, Biden's current situation is like several lightning bolts hanging from his head.
Interestingly, Trump, who idolizes Jackson, one of the founders of the Democratic Party, is a die-hard Republican, while Biden, who removed him from the Oval Office, is a Democratic president.
So, who is Andrew Jackson? Can Trump have such a high regard for him?
Jackson is considered to be the most accomplished president of the United States during the founding of the United States, and the head on the American 20-dollar bill is him.
In 2016, the U.S. Treasury department passed the design of a new version of the $20 bill, planning to use the Civil War to use the "underground railroad" to help the black slaves flee to the North the head of the famous black heroine Harriet Tubman, but Trump called off this plan during his tenure, keeping his idol on the banknote.
What kind of person was Jackson? He was captured in the War of Independence in his youth and mistreated by the British, which may have given him a retributive personality.
Historical records record that Jackson once had a duel with only one bullet in both guns, and when he was instructed to do so, he turned around and shot back at the same time. Jackson wasn't in a hurry to shoot—he, like Pushkin, thought that the person who shot first in such a duel would be mentally unstable because he was worried that the other party would shoot him. As a result, the other party's bullets injured him, but he calmly raised his gun to the opponent who had no ability to resist and conceded defeat, playing for a long time, when everyone around him thought that he would let the other party go with gentlemanly demeanor, he pulled the trigger and shot him to death.
Is this cold-blooded and unattractive style a bit similar to Trump?'
Jackson's life was also full of contradictions, he had opened up territory for the United States, defeated the Spaniards to capture Florida, defeated the British to achieve the Orleans victory, approved the recognition of the "Lone Star Republic", and captured Texas from the Mexicans. As a result, many Americans revere him as a great hero, and it can be seen that this is a typical "America First" activist.
Late Jackson.
But the shortcomings of his administration are also obvious, namely the arrogance of trampling on the rules and the ruthlessness of taking others as hell.
The so-called trampling on the rules refers to the fact that he often ignores the law, belittles congress, and drives the opposition out of the government during his presidency, nepotism, and those who follow us prosper and those who oppose us die.
The ruthlessness of taking others as hell is mainly reflected in two points:
The first was his resolute defense of slavery, organizing the hunt for fugitive slaves on many occasions and vigorously cracking down on those who helped slaves. This is undoubtedly contrary to the direction of the civil rights movement;
The second was that he signed a decree against the Indians, stripping them of their land and forcing them to go to the so-called Indian reservations. As a result of the widespread barrenness and desolation of these places, large numbers of Indians died of disease and poverty, and the survivors were reduced to the lowest level of society and culture. Jackson was extremely responsible for the tragic fate of the American Indians and made his historical position controversial.
Jackson was rude and insisted on expanding the president's powers so that Congress could not restrain him. On domestic issues, he claims to be the leader of the struggle against the "aristocrats of the United States and The East," similar to Trump's frequent accusations that the left colludes with foreign and capital forces, claiming that only he can save the United States.
Jackson also did something bizarre—he had a parrot who often cursed in English and Spanish in front of him, but the parrot learned to make a big fuss at his funeral, and was blasted out.
After reading the history of the deeds of president Jackson, I can't help but sigh: This is also a flat-headed brother! In addition to not keeping parrots, Jackson has similarities with Trump in almost all places.
However, Trump overlooked one thing, and the American evaluation of Jackson was that he was born for a chaotic world.
To take Jackson's philosophy of relying on power and arbitrariness to this day, the times are no longer appropriate. And Trump in a peaceful era, with the so-called "America First" as the reason, set off a storm in the international community, and can not expect to achieve jackson-like achievements - in fact, the United States itself has been dragged by this honey badger, really encountered the chaotic appearance of the new crown epidemic, Trump did not reflect Jackson's ability to solve the crisis, I really do not know how to learn from this idol.
Can the lessons of Trump's administration be reflected on from Jackson's perspective?
During one protest, the demonstrators' attempt to pull down Jackson's bronze statue was stopped, but the ropes they left behind seemed to tell a clear truth - power is to be chained, and no one can do whatever they want.
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