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Donald Trump just accidentally told the truth about his disinformation strategy

JEDI

Lifer

If you listen to him long enough -- no easy chore -- Donald Trump will tell you all his secrets.

Witness this line from his July 3 speech in Sarasota, Florida:
"If you say it enough and keep saying it, they'll start to believe you."

Trump was talking about alleged disinformation directed at him and other Republicans.
But WOW does that quote explain everything you need to know about his approach to the presidency and life.

(Sidebar: One can only hope that Trump was unaware that his quote was a near-replication of this infamous line from Nazi Joseph Goebbels: "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.")

To take advantage of trust people put in you -- as well as their narrow news diet -- is, of course, deeply irresponsible.
And the opposite of what it means to be a leader.


Unfortunately, Trump's blueprint works. 😱 🙁
Look at all the idiot zealots that still follow him.

How do we combat that?
 
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This is known, and this is like the 100,000th time he's straight up admitted it. Its also ripped directly from Mein Kempf's Big Lie, meaning its literally the method Nazis used (although they did also kinda rip the idea off from American propaganda and marketing, so).

It is worth repeating and highlighting but unfortunately its unlikely to register with the people under his sway.
 
This is known, and this is like the 100,000th time he's straight up admitted it. Its also ripped directly from Mein Kempf's Big Lie, meaning its literally the method Nazis used (although they did also kinda rip the idea off from American propaganda and marketing, so).

It is worth repeating and highlighting but unfortunately its unlikely to register with the people under his sway.
He's great a making crimes look like a day at the park.
 
This is known, and this is like the 100,000th time he's straight up admitted it. Its also ripped directly from Mein Kempf's Big Lie, meaning its literally the method Nazis used (although they did also kinda rip the idea off from American propaganda and marketing, so).

It is worth repeating and highlighting but unfortunately its unlikely to register with the people under his sway.


Those folks under his sway have neither the moral, ethical and religious foundations to stand on as a means to justify their supporting Trump's ongoing Big Lie campaign leading up to the mid-terms and the big one in '24.

So just what do they have in the way of touting Trump's notable accomplishments during his tenure? "He told it like it is" and "He spoke his mind" and "He didn't let anyone bully him" and "He kicked the economy into high gear" along with "build the wall that will keep those freeloading murderous rapist immigrants out".

Nothing specific unless they want to mention how he cut taxes for himself and those of his ilk and how packed the courts with young activist conservative judges that had no intention of delivering blind justice under the laws of the land.

"I love the poorly educated" is another of many telling quotes Trump let slip. Obviously it's because of how easy it was for him to swoon them into his control and keep them from knowing the real Trump that they would, in every other circumstance, despise and loathe.
 
The obsession with Trump by his followers makes me ask the question as to whether the education system of this country is actually working. There are at least 74 million people who can't think for themselves.
 
The obsession with Trump by his followers makes me ask the question as to whether the education system of this country is actually working. There are at least 74 million people who can't think for themselves.
No it's not, and it isn't. Corona just put the younger generation back a year at minimum too.
 
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