The article describes Trump’s actions as a form of meticulously crafted television drama, filled with drama and immediacy yet lacking in depth. His behavior, whether signing documents or firing employees in the middle of the night, is likened to the Spanish Inquisition, suggesting that he can exert influence at any moment, with an unpredictable and violent undertone. The mention of Trump’s new understanding of attention, as the currency of politics, brings to mind his controversial remarks on social media. For the Democrats, it seems that they are confused about how to attract attention, with some suggesting that rather than receiving a lot of negative attention, it’s better to go unnoticed. However, this view seems to miss the core of the article, which is the power and influence behind Trumpism.