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Stewart mocks the notion of Trump as a “commander-in-chief” who emerged from a military action boasting a hat emblazoned with "Trump was right about everything." This image of selling merchandise during a time of potential crisis starkly contrasts with how true leaders, like Roosevelt or Churchill, operated. They prioritized strategy and the greater good over personal branding. Trump, however, has redefined leadership into a performance art focused on ego rather than effective governance.