I know that this is not the best venue, since Trump haters predominate here, but here goes:
How do you rationalize his tendency to lie? I’m not even talking about the continuous exaggerations, but the easily provable, fact-based lies, like his recent “Michigan Man of the Year” lie.
Because some people are liars or bullshitters. You see it all of the time. I’m not trained in psychology to determine why but I believe it has to do with a hidden feeling of inferior self worth.
Much like how Biden finished in the top of his law school class or was arrested on the streets of South Africa when try to visit Mandela. That’s much of the same sort of bullshittery.
It is definitely a character flaw, and I wish we had more choices. Is it because he “says what * want to hear”? Nope. But I do like lower taxes, keeping my guns, and having conservatives on the Supreme Court. And for the same and opposite reasons, you will vote for Biden no matter his lies, his creepy touchings, and his allegations of sexual assault.
Yes, everybody has stretched the truth in their lives, including Mr. Biden. So, the term “liar” is a difference in degree. Can you acknowledge that Trump lies on a different level than Biden? Or, are you truly postulating that “both sides do it”?
Most of the Trump supporters have been banned, so theres not going to be much discussion here. The ones that speak up are going to get a lot of harassment
Because . . . he’s a politician. The last president we had who didn’t lie was Carter. Remember what happened to him? Those of us in our 50s–including Trump supporters–do.
Sure, Obama tried and succeeded at walking the line between facts and bullshit, but it’s all relative, and anyway, as I’ve heard 30 or 40 times now, Obama’s not an option.
Haters gonna hate. Fish gonna swim. Politicians gonna lie. It might as well be on their LinkedIn Page under qualifications.
I am not a Trump supporter, but may I humbly suggest that we not have this thread turn out like the previous 20 editions of this topic did. Usually the vast majority of responses were from Trump opponents, not supporters.
May we let Trump supporters be the majority of voices here?
Oh, OK then. Let’s wait. How three people are going to make up a majority of the posts on a topic like this (especially after what happened to Shodan) is something I haven’t quite worked out, but we’ll wait.
I’m not a Trump supporter, and I think I would be offended by his lies if I were. They’re so transparent, I’d have to wonder if he thought his followers are just idiots. I guess it helps if you only have one news source, and it skips over, plays down, or confirms his lies.
It is really that simple. Many of his supporters know he is a liar and an idiot and a con man, but he is saving the country from the liberal (communist) democrats. A friend of mine, who recently moved to Texas to retire, told of how she was standing in line and the guy behind her was wearing a mask, for which she was greatful, until he said, “Every day I am thankful for Donald Trump. If Hillary had been elected, we would all be in FEMA camps.”
We learn from experience and Trump learned from an early age that screwing other people, lying, bending/breaking rules worked to his advantage AND there was no accountability. Why tinker with success?