Is Mencken Based on Trump in ‘Succession’? He’s an Alt-Right … – Distractify

Is Mencken based on Donald Trump in Succession? The alt-right politician, Jeryd Mencken, is front and center in Season 4, Episode 8.

Its no secret that the characters in Succession are based on several real-life counterparts. Now that the election is finally upon our favorite (or least favorite) characters, its time to look in-depth at Jeryd Mencken (Justin Kirk). We first meet Mencken in Season 3 in the famous What It Takes episode, which brings us behind the scenes of the Republican Partys corruption.

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At the time, Logan Roy decides to back Mencken as the Republican candidate in the upcoming election over more centrist and traditional options. Roman (Kieran Culkin) sees himself in Mencken and they bond over their disruptor identities. But now that were on the precipice of Successions final Election Day, we cant help but wonder if Mencken is directly based on Donald Trump.

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While the most obvious comparison to draw to Jeryd Mencken is Donald Trump, Mencken is perhaps an even more ominous future of Americas democracy. It could be surmised that the previous president, nicknamed The Raisin, was more Trump-esque, although we know little about him besides his willingness to bend to the Roys. Of course, Trump bends to no one (or so it seems), which is just one similarity he shares with Mencken.

In Succession, Mencken is an outspoken alt-right pundit who believes that races shouldnt mix (yep, hes very scary). When he says things like, People trust people who look like them, and I love this country, but lets take a beat before we fundamentally alter its composition, these are carefully-coded phrases to further his all-white agenda.

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We know that Mencken is not a good guy, thanks to Shivs aversion to him. While Shiv has already thrown her morals in the trash, she supported Gil Eavis (a Bernie Sanders stand-in) at one point, so her heart was in the right place. She fears that if Mencken wins, women, children, people of color, and all disenfranchised communities will be in major trouble. But most importantly, the future of democracy will be at risk.

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This sounds like what people said about Trump, but Mencken also draws comparisons to pundits such as Richard Spencer, Josh Hawley, and Tucker Carlson. Mencken is much younger and more charismatic than Trump, and his all-white agenda closely mirrors Richard's. Mencken tells the voters that no one can pocket him. But at the same time, he will happily conspire with the Roy family to accomplish a shared agenda.

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Many right-wing politicians and pundits today, Trump aside, claim theyre all doing what they believe is right for the country. They claim they cant be bought and, like Trump, denounce traditional politics. Mencken does the same. Shiv even calls him a YouTube provocateur, hinting at a possible Jordan Peterson comparison as well. But at the end of the day, our politicians and Mencken all have their own power and financial interests at heart.

While Mencken may not be a direct version of Trump, he definitely evokes bits and pieces of Trumps rhetoric and election behavior. Democratic candidate Daniel Jimnez (Elliot Villar), on the other hand, is unwilling to play into the Roys hands. Kendall (Jeremy Strong) has made it clear that ideologically, he wants Jimnez to win, but because Jimnez is less willing than Mencken to play ball with the Roys, Kendalls allegiances are more complicated.

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We know that Gil draws many parallels to Bernie Sanders, but who does that make Jimnez? Because Jimnez wins the Democratic ticket, Gil is in the race as his running mate. However, Bernie didnt run alongside Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden in their respective elections. In fact, Kendall and Jimnez seem to have somewhat of a relationship, but whenever Kendall speaks to him, he doesnt seem very open or interested in what Kendalls agenda is.

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Jimnez evokes politicians such as Barack Obama or Cory Bookerhes a charismatic person of color who still feeds into the political system to rise above it. In many ways, this means that Jimnez is willing to sit down at the table with the Roys, but whether he would ever agree to anything with them is a major question mark. Even still, for the future of democracy, it seems like Shiv and Kendall want Jimnez to win.

Of course, as the owners of ATN, the Roys have some power over what happens, which is a scary depiction of our real-life democracy. Is it really left in the hands of the wealthiest few?

Tune into Succession every Sunday at 9 p.m. EST on HBO to see who takes the cake in an all-too-realistic alternate reality.

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