greggerypeccary wrote on Jun 12
th, 2019 at 9:25am:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jun 12
th, 2019 at 8:53am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Jun 12
th, 2019 at 8:30am:
"Many of the rest of us, in turn, have abandoned a norm of our own — we no longer give Trump the benefit of the doubt that we usually give so readily."
I never realised how much I do that. The moment he makes a claim, I assume it's untrue then go and check to she how much he's lied, not "if" he's lied.
Exactly.
I do the same.
In all my life I have never seen
anyone lie like Trump.
Everything he
says is a lie, and everything
about him is a lie.
e.g. marriages, hair, skin colour, reported wealth, height, weight, IQ, etc.
Sometimes I truly feel sorry for him.
The reason I never trusted him was because of his history pre-politics.
All I knew of Donald Trump was that he was that rich guy in Home Alone 2 at The Plaza Hotel.
(Christmas Tradition, every year we watch Die Hard, Home Alone and Home Alone 2 ever since I was young)
Then 9/11 happened.
As I was about to leave to ride to school, the 2nd plane hit. We stayed home that day as we had friends who live and worked in New York, some in the WTC. I didn't really know them but it shook my parents.
From then on it was a massive topic around the house. Thankfully our friends were fine but some at ground zero on the day.
Then we saw that Donald Trump was credited with searching for survivors in the rubble and we heard from our friends that this wasn't true. He arrived in a suit, took some photos and then he and his entourage left. We didn't really have such ready access to the internet back then so there was no way to check or get more information, so we just had to trust them.
I've also got Scottish relatives on my father's side who lived in Aberdeen. They also never had anything nice to say about Trump because he said such petty things about the people who he was trying to force to sell their homes and threatening them in the media, lied about them and the dangers of Wind Mills because he wanted ocean views from the course, not windmills.
It didn't take long to learn more about him after that. Reading his books, his history and more recently the content of his twitter from 2009 you got a real insight into the type of person he is.
What we were hearing from our friends in New York didn't help. The city, despite what Trump's fans may say, doesn't like him nor do they think they own him credit for saving the city. He got millions and millions of dollars from the local government for his developments with no requirement to pay it all back, money that could have gone to bettering the city rather than Trump. And many of the developments he did with great subsidies were not great successes.
But he and his supporters claimed they were and he was owed a debt of gratitude.
He's a loud mouth liar who unfairly taints the idea of a typical New Yorker. He will attack people, especially women, very personally and thinks that makes him a great, powerful and strong man.
I've never liked him which is why I couldn't believe firstly some of the things he said very early on in the campaign but also I couldn't believe that anyone else did believe them.
He's lucky that he was on the apprentice for so long and had people who admired his character's wealth and power. They don't know the true Trump and now that he's President, they don't want to.
Yet he keeps lying. Now that he's in the spotlight, people are finding out from his past alone, just how much of it was blatantly untrue. He was so desperate to be seen as better than he was that he even possed as his own publicist...
He is truly pathetic and weak, and that was before the 2016 election.
TLDR, his actions before and after entering politics paint him, very accurately, as one of the most dishonest politicians we've ever had so high in politics in the US and even AU (which includes Abbott) and a petty, weak, vindictive and devastatingly fragile ego-driven man. I am not surprised that I immediately assume that claims he's makes are false, the only question is how false.
That's why fact-checking is so importat.