Imran Khan: Pakistan’s Donald Trump

Very good article. Its worth reading.

Pakistan’s Donald Trump - Newspaper - DAWN.COM

Even his fellow Republicans have labelled him insane. But, defying the predictions of all soothsayers and political pundits, Donald Trump’s still surging popularity with Republican voters suggests that he could become America’s next president. The first step, now within reach, will be winning the Republican Party’s nomination.

Articulating the ‘mad as hell’ anger felt by many Americans towards Washington’s putatively liberal policies, Trump knows it pays to be outrageous and wickedly racist. He follows the black-hating governor of Alabama in the 1960’s, George Wallace, who would famously shout “segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever” at rallies. Some of Trump’s claims are breathtaking: Mexican immigrants are mostly criminals and rapists, and President Obama is a foreign-born Muslim.

An American political commentator, John Dean (of Watergate fame), describes Trump as “a near perfect authoritarian leader” with a personality type that is “intimidating and bullying, faintly hedonistic, vengeful, pitiless, exploitive, manipulative, dishonest, cheat to win, highly prejudiced, mean-spirited, militant, nationalistic, tell others what they want to hear, take advantage of ‘suckers’, specialise in creating false images to sell self, may or may not be religious.”
Made of the same stuff but packaged differently, the Trump-Khan duo has thrilled extremists.

Take away the “faintly” and this neatly fits Trump’s Pakistani counterpart, cricketer Imran Khan, who burst upon Pakistan’s political scene with his mammoth Lahore jalsa of 2011. With a lavish lifestyle and his playboy past neatly tucked away in some closet the reformed Khan promised the moon as he cavorted on the stage, loudly praying towards Makkah for success.

Khan’s support base is diverse: college-educated “burger bachas”, brigades of bejewelled begums, hysterical semi-educated youth, and wild-eyed TTP supporters. Delighting them all, he unleashes from time to time a steady stream of abuse upon his political rivals who threaten to sue him but are ultimately deterred by Pakistan’s labyrinthine court system.

Made of the same stuff but packaged differently, the Trump-Khan duo has thrilled racial and religious extremists. The former leader of the Klu Klux Klan, David Duke, declared that of all presidential candidates, Trump is “the best of the lot”. Khan received still greater appreciation. He was nominated by the TTP as their representative to last year’s (cancelled) peace talks, the reward for leading massive “peace” marches protesting American drones. Resolutely refusing to condemn any Taliban atrocity, Khan would seek to shift the blame on the US.

Worshipful followers love aggressive leaders. Trump, said to be the most abrasive politician in American history, uses barbs and insults while Khan menacingly swings his cricket bat. Use of indecent language invites no penalties. Last month, Trump crudely remarked that Fox anchor Megyn Kelly, who had aggressively confronted him in a CNN interview, had “Blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever.” Khan went yet further. From the top of his dharna container, he screamed that a panicking Nawaz Sharif had wetted his shalwar.

Why do such leaders attract followers? First, each can confidently claim that he is his own man, a top-of-his-game type. He can convincingly label political rivals as midgets, corrupt, or incompetent (Khan’s job is easier than Trump’s). The self-made Trump earned a fortune through real-estate business and now owns acres of expensive Manhattan land. His personal worth, though modest on the scale of today’s billionaires, is around $4 billion.

Khan too is self-made. He ranks as one of the world’s best cricket professionals who could bat, bowl, and captain. His cancer hospital is a model of professional management and an important public service, even if his contribution pales before that of Abdus Sattar Edhi.

A second reason: both men are unabashed narcissists. But shouldn’t this turn people off rather than on? In normal life narcissism is considered a personality disorder, but not so in politics. Exceptionally vain and self-absorbed men, who see themselves as deserving attention and power, are often the winners in political contests. Explaining this anomaly is a challenge for those who study group psychology.

A recent issue of Harvard Business Review carries an article intriguingly titled, ‘Why we love narcissists’. The author, Prof Tomas Premuzic of University College London, summarises recent research in psychology that explains how narcissists get ahead in all domains of life. Premuzic distinguishes between “productive narcissists” like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, who actually created great new industries, with “charismatic narcissists” who use charm to push personal agendas.

Charismatic narcissists, says Premuzic, are masterful impression managers. They dress to impress, disguise arrogance as confidence, and are superb social networkers. Convinced they are never wrong, they take credit whenever things go well. But when things go awry, they blame colleagues and subordinates. Pre*muzic notes that “It is always easier to fool others when you have already fooled yourself; it is always harder to feel guilty when you think you are innocent.”

Even with wild schemes, the charismatic narcissist can whip up enormous enthusiasm. Trump has vowed to build a wall along the US southern border with Mexico, likening it to the Great Wall of China and has even dubbed it “The Great Wall of Trump”. What he doesn’t know — and doesn’t want to know — is that even the Ming Dynasty’s 13,000-mile wall failed to keep out the Manchurians.

Khan’s ideas make even Trump’s hare-brained schemes look tame. Once I’m in power, Khan declared, I will end corruption in 19 days and terrorism in 90 days. The 19 was subsequently changed to 90; the need for an additional 71 days remained unexplained. But let’s put that aside. It’s now 887 days since Khan’s PTI took over the reins of the KP province. The end of corruption and terrorism should be nigh, right? But don’t hold your breath.

To conclude: charismatic narcissists are much hot air but very little substance. Unfortunately, they can be very dangerous. If running a country they can take it to war, waste resources, and increase internal violence. On the other hand, real leadership requires building high performance teams, emphasising altruism over egotism, and competence over confidence. Until the public understands this, it will continue inviting narcissists to the top while overlooking more reasonable alternatives.

The writer teaches physics in Lahore and Islamabad.

Re: Imran Khan: Pakistan’s Donald Trump

There maybe similarities but imran khan is not the Donald trump of Pakistan. Imran khan rose to popularity in vacuum, if there were options no one would have come towards him. He definitely is not racist which is depicted by his voter base. Right and left and cut across ethnicities.

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an interesting read...while not excatly similar they have few similartites

both use vulgar third class language abusing their political rivals ... if Trump said “Blood coming out of her eyes. Blood coming out of her wherever.” about megan, Khan went yet further and from the top of his dharna container, he screamed that a panicking Nawaz Sharif had wetted his shalwar...how disgusting

both men are unabashed narcissists.

and both from outside look liberal but are deeply conservative from inside...our taliban khan who once had a lavish playboy lifestyle turned out to be by far one of the biggest supporter of TTP animals........... as the writer said

"He was nominated by the TTP as their representative to last year’s (cancelled) peace talks, the reward for leading massive “peace” marches protesting American drones. Resolutely refusing to condemn any Taliban atrocity, Khan would seek to shift the blame on the US"

Even today after TTP animals have killed inocent kids, taliban khan want to talk with them...

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Hoodbhoy himself is a narcissist, and the article reeks of personal jealousy.

All this *ghissy pitty bakwaas *of Imran being a conservative, Taliban sympathiser is debunked by his party getting power in KPK (three times). Yes the province worse hit by Taliban insurgency and most offended by his negotiation doctrine (ironically the most improved province and peaceful province under PTI's governance). I wonder what Hoodbhoy and the'Taliban Khan' moaners have to say about this? Yup everyone in KPK is a Taliban.

Anyway, a much need article, Imran seems to have gone into a sabbatical these days. All these applauding of COAS, made the media forgot about him.

Very nice of Hoodbhoy to put his name back on the banner, and stirring yet another debate on ever so self consuming and all so enigmatic Imran Khan phenomena. He needs to be talked about.

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before we vote taliban khan into power, we shd ask ourselves that with his no-compromise, zero-flexibility, one-dimensional narcissist personality, how would he fit into this new refreshed policy of our army to fight TTP at any cost and at any place? he does not like to be controlled but then how would he work with a person like general raheel sharif who is hell bent to fight with these animals with zero tolerance and no negotiation whatsoever.

after all what TTP has done, after massacres of those innocent kids by these animals, after massacre of 29 people yesterday, khan sahib still wants to talk with them. he has not moved at all...stilll stuck with his same old rotten thought process.

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and why would be that ali?

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Imran Khan is a narcissist for sure; very rigid in his way of thinking and in politics one needs to show some flexibility (does not mean you lie or become dishonest!).

While I admire IK the cricketer, I do not agree with some of his political views

He seems to be stuck in the same old mind loop about TTP animals

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Hoodbhoy is jealous and frustrated that all the 'burger bachas' in his class are PTI supporters. He is disgusted that all the posh bejewelled women who were supposed to fear that Taliban beast attend his late night jalsas, and sway on his party songs. He is perplexed that a small DHA drawing room party is now popular with working class section of the society, his reference to the 'semi educated youth'. He is shocked that a famous playboy managed to get votes in Pakistan's most conservative province. So all in all, Hoodboy is seriously pissed off at the whole turn around of things for Imran despite his propaganda.

Had this physics professor obsessed with 'politics' read book or two on History, he would have known that most leaders who managed to change the course of their country's fate were indeed 'charismatic narcissists'. I think Imran is who he is, he's been around for far too long, and achieved so much that Hoodbhoy is pathetically late with his psychoanalysis on Imran's personality. I mean no sht Sherlock, of course Homeboy is a narcissist.

Anyway, waiting for Hoodbhoy's next - Zardari: Pakistan's Nelson Mendala. Nawaz Sharif: Pakistan's Winston Churchill etc etc.

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Mandela and Churchill would turn over in their graves upon hearing this!

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Well in my defence, I got the Zardari-Mendela comparison from PPP. I think Zardari’s daughter made the original comment. :hayaa:

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This is little bit off topic. Actually in movie Mandela, he was shown as womanizer like Imran Khan, so that synonym is correct. :)

Imran Khan: Pakistan’s Donald Trump

O boy.. I just feel bad for hoodboy now..

Just funny how we criticize the writer as a personality more than the content he's written.. :)

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Total BS, of all the Trumpistic characteristics mostly are wrong (red-text), while some are common to political leaders (blue) while some may be specific to him (green), was writer drinking or smoking something special when he wrote it so we can see how he came to these conclusions?

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That is the only option Pti have when facts about Taliban Khan are presented.

If you don’t support Taliban Khan and his corrupt lotas for legitimate reasons - they scream personal abuse as loud as they can!

Such naive hypocrites these Pti trolls are :cb:

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If we just take his narcssistic behaviour into account, he equates to Bhutto within Pakistan.

https://books.google.com.au/books?id=EJIZBQAAQBAJ&pg=PT112&lpg=PT112&dq=bhutto+narcissist&source=bl&ots=f3v2gNyDeq&sig=QdK9EYa8UxzX96galNkQuCV91HE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAWoVChMIn5u26KiEyAIVgpyUCh1ELgR2#v=onepage&q=bhutto%20narcissist&f=false

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And Nawaz Sharif is the Nelson Mandela of Pakistan lulz](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=Lulz)

Rubbish article

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I do think this article needs a good debate cuz its very well written and covers many segments.

However I totally differ with the writer that IK is somewhat Pakistani donald trump. Thats so not true.

Yes, they both are narcissist for sure but for different reasons. We all know IK has been a narcissist since he was a cricketer. But he somewhat deserved it too. And that ofcourse got inherited by the political leader IK. There are tons of videos out there on how someone threw some flattery statements and there goes "I'm THE MAN" expression on his face. But thats just his personality. I'm totally ok with that. we shouldnt have any problem with it as long as he is sincere, non-corrupt and a serving leader.

Other than that i dont see any common element b/w these two. Comeon, We know majority of republican leaders have their sympathies with hardcore christians and jewish lobbies and supremacists and gun-owners etc etc. Same goes for Pakistani leaders. If you take PPP/ANP/MQM away, almost every part at some stage has been a partner-in-crime with religious extremist factions.

Trump has all these attributes because of one key factor: He's a highly successful multi-billionaire business tycoon. In first republican debate he clearly threw on everybody's faces that all other republican candidates are those who visit my office to seek donations and i give them money. Not one of them could deny that.

And btw, Trump is not at all famous in youngsters unlike IK. He is far more popular in women but again for a different reason not because of the charismatic personality like IK.

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na ji Imran Khan is Nelson Mandela, both were womanizers when young. At least one trait is common. :slight_smile:

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If we go there fact of the matter is nobody was a bigger womanizer than Gandhi :)

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latest research showed that gandhi jee liked men as well (especially body builders) and i am serious. thx