The Biggest Lies of Trump’s Presidency
President Trump reportedly told more than 30,000 lies while in office — these were some of the biggest.
Trump ADMITS he lies about policies, "I DON'T CARE"
Donald Trump admits that he lies about his policies and will say anything
Lawrence: Reporters must ask Trump ‘what good things did Hitler do?’
Donald Trump condemned his former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly for quoting Trump’s praise of Adolf Hitler and Hitler’s generals. However, in his response, Trump did not condemn Hitler because, “the only presidential nominee of a major party in history who has admired Adolf Hitler,” MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell says, “fears losing a single vote from a single degenerate American Nazi.”
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Donald J Trump admires Adolf Hitler
IS THAT THE KIND OF MAN YOU WANT IN THE WHITE HOUSE?
WE DON'T
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In recent years, the world has witnessed a troubling trend in politics: the rise of leaders who are not only willing to bend the truth but also openly admire authoritarian figures like Adolf Hitler and Vladimir Putin. The implications of having a president who lies incessantly and idolizes such controversial figures can have dire consequences for democracy, societal cohesion, and global stability.
Erosion of Trust
One of the fundamental pillars of any democratic society is trust between the government and its citizens. When a leader consistently lies, this trust erodes. People become skeptical of not only the president's words but also the institutions they represent. This skepticism can lead to widespread disillusionment, where citizens feel disconnected from the political process. When trust is lost, governance suffers, and the potential for meaningful dialogue and bipartisan cooperation diminishes.
Normalization of Extremism
Admiring figures like Hitler or Putin sends a dangerous message. Hitler, a dictator responsible for the deaths of millions and the horrors of the Holocaust, represents the darkest chapters of human history. Similarly, Putin's regime is marked by oppression, the suppression of dissent, and blatant human rights abuses. When a president looks up to such leaders, it normalizes authoritarianism and diminishes the value of democratic principles. This can create a chilling effect on free speech, press freedom, and civil liberties, as citizens may fear government retribution for speaking out against the regime.
Impact on Foreign Relations
A leader who idolizes authoritarian figures can have severe ramifications for international relations. Countries led by authoritarian leaders often act aggressively on the global stage, undermining democratic values and promoting instability. If the president of a democratic nation aligns himself with such figures, it sends a signal to the international community that democratic principles can be compromised for the sake of power or popularity. This alignment could result in strained relations with allies who prioritize human rights and democracy, leading to isolation and potential geopolitical conflicts.
Deterioration of Civic Discourse
A president who lies habitually creates an environment where misinformation thrives. In this climate, civic discourse deteriorates, as people become polarized and entrenched in their views. Rather than engaging in productive conversations about policy and governance, public debates often devolve into shouting matches based on falsehoods. This fragmentation can hinder the ability to solve pressing issues such as climate change, healthcare, and social justice, as cooperation becomes increasingly difficult.
Conclusion: The Call for Accountability
The dangers of having a president who lies incessantly and admires authoritarian leaders cannot be overstated. It is crucial for citizens to demand accountability from their leaders and to engage in critical thinking when consuming information. A healthy democracy relies on informed citizens who can discern fact from fiction and hold their leaders to high standards of honesty and integrity.
In these turbulent times, it is vital to remain vigilant against the allure of authoritarianism and to protect the values that underpin democracy. As we navigate this complex political landscape, we must remember that our leaders reflect our collective values, and we must insist on a future that prioritizes truth, integrity, and respect for human rights. The stakes are too high for us to remain silent.
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“Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves."
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