

Trump as Führer. It Doesn’t Happen On Its Own.
by Philip Perdue
Yes, the stylistic echoes of Nazi Germany are pretty strong in this photograph. (Ironically, it was taken last week during Trump’s appearance before the Republican Jewish Coalition Presidential Candidates Forum in DC.)
Saul Loeb’s image is just the type of freeze frame “cheap shot” that gets passed around with glee on social media. It reinforces the scary idea that Trump’s ban on Muslims makes him an ideological reincarnation we might call The New Furor.
If we allow that narrative to frame how we see the image, the Heil Hitler caption writes itself.
But it’s more complicated than that.


The Hitler trope puts all the onus on Trump for having the gumption to play the defiant strongman.
However, Loeb’s photograph (top) also shows how Trump’s grandiosity is being enabled by two sturdy columns of support. The first is so much fawning praise and admiration from Trump’s white fan base, standing faithfully by, cheering on his program of fascist purification. The second is a system of media politics in the United States that, at moments of crisis, too easily underpins and seals populist demagogues with presidential legitimacy.
Originally published at Reading The Pictures, the only site dedicated to the daily review of news and documentary photography. Sign up for the Reading The Pictures Week in Re-View email. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook.