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Showing Original Post only (View all)Trump's inferno of hate is intensifying [View all]
The Atlantic
Opinion by Peter Wehner
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None of this should be surprising. In 2015, Trump, a draft dodger, said that Republican Senator John McCain, a decorated Navy pilot who was a prisoner of war in Vietnam for more than five years, was not a war hero. Trump said McCain was only considered a hero because he was captured, adding, I like people that werent captured. He kept criticizing McCain even after the Arizona senator died. And during a political rally in 2019, he suggested that the late John Dingell, a Democrat who was the longest-serving member of Congress in American history, was looking up from hell. (Trump held a grudge against Dingells widow, Debbie, who succeeded her husband in the House.) He has made hundreds, maybe even thousands, of similar comments over the past decade. But if anything, Trumps barbarity is getting worse, not better. As he ages, his inferno of hate intensifies.
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At this stage, more than 10 years after Trump first descended a gold-rimmed escalator into the political scene, there is a temptation to dismiss his comments because they have become commonplace. Dont let Trump live rent-free in your head, some on the right advise. Dont waste time chasing his foolish and cruel comments, some of his critics warn. Its oxygen to him. His defenders insist hes the P. T. Barnum of American politics, a brilliant self-promoter and showman, and that its a mistake to pay too much attention to his words.
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Heraclitus taught that character is destiny. In Trumps case, his sociopathy is destiny. His narcissism; his lack of conscience, remorse, or empathy; his pathological lying and grandiosity; his sense of entitlement, impulsivity, and aggression; his cruelty, predatory behavior, and sadismthese are the forces that drive him. If we dont understand that, we understand almost nothing of importance about him. And beware: When a man with Trumps personality feels caged in, when he feels besieged and abandoned and begins to lose control of events, he becomes more desperate and more dangerous.
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Trump sets the pace, and his apparatchiks follow. Many of them have gained power and made money dumping toxic sewage into our civic water supply. But their devotion comes at a personal cost. Those who relish cruelty, who take special delight in dehumanizing others, are engaging in self-harm of a certain kind. When we desecrate the divinity of others, the author Brené Brown wrote, we desecrate our own, and we betray our humanity.
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So they can get away with lying about what he said, that's their motivation. Smith wanted to speak to Congress
Rhiannon12866
Wednesday
#15
Exactly. Special Counsel Jack Smith has all the goods on the felon-in-chief so they don't want it publicly released
Rhiannon12866
Wednesday
#20
Oh, I sure agree! Jamie Raskin has weathered so much, but he not only keeps going and is a constitutional scholar
Rhiannon12866
Wednesday
#26
I'm willing to bet that Jack Smith will find a way to get the truth of his investigation out there
Rhiannon12866
Wednesday
#21
I guess that's why he's addressing the nation tomorrow, he wants his war with Venezuela--pronto!
C Moon
Wednesday
#16