Donald Trump is unlike any other president we've ever had in many, many ways. He courts Nazis. He loves racist policy and the dimwits who make them like Jeff Sessions. His favorite pastime is trying to burn people on Twitter. Things are weird.

But perhaps the most terrifying difference that define's the Donald Trump presidency is his seemingly unceasing insistence on cozying up to the dictators of the world. In fact, through the first one-hundred odd days of his presidency, Trump has been erratic and hard to predict, except when it comes to his willingness to praise dictators.

Donald Trump has repeatedly praised Vladimir Putin despite a host of despicable acts his regime has been responsible for. He invited authoritarian Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte to the White House, despite the fact that Duterte is responsible for the illegal murders of thousands of his own people, and despite the fact that White House officials had no idea Trump was planning to invite the leader to Washington while they were on a phone call together. Trump called Turkish President ­Recep Tayyip Erdogan to congratulate him for a referendum that consolidated the nation's power behind Erdogan, a man who has jailed an insane number of journalists. And of course, most recently Trump has said that he'd be "honored" to meet with Kim Jong Un, a man who subjects his people to some of the most inhumane and despicable treatment the world has seen.

So, you have to ask yourself, WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING?!

The more and more I look at this situation, the more convinced I am that Donald Trump envies these men more than anything in the world. If there's been a unifying message from Trump since his election, it's been that everything, EVERYTHING about being president is harder than he thought.

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Healthcare? Harder than he thought. Writing executive orders that don't violate the constitution? Harder than he thought. Not having your every decision overturned by a court? Harder than he thought. But then Trump sees Duterte and Erdogan and Co. run their countries and it all just seems so much easier. They don't have to deal with a Congress that pushes back. They don't have to listen to judges. I think that when Trump sees what these authoritarian dictators get to do, he sees what he imagined being president would be like. But because he's a dolt who isn't intellectually curious and is more likely to watch Fox & Friends than ever think of reading a book, he didn't actually know how the government worked. Remember, this is the guy who didn't know why the Civil War happened. There's a decent chance he thought it was a war where people dressed nicely and fought at a dinner party. And so in the coming days we must remain vigilant, because right now Donald Trump is the only kid on his block that doesn't have a Nintendo Switch, and I have a feeling Donald Trump doesn't handle jealousy well. (In this case "Nintendo Switch" means "the power to unilaterally abuse his people and enrich himself with no regard for rules or history.)

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