The Great American Nightmare: Trump’s Ties to a Dark Past
When the leader of a major political faction suggests that there should be a reckoning, a purge, it blurs the line between rhetoric and incitement.
When the leader of a major political faction suggests that there should be a reckoning, a purge, it blurs the line between rhetoric and incitement.
In Trump’s eyes, America is not a beacon of hope; it’s a means to an end, a cash cow to be milked until the last drop.
The goal is to solidify power in a way that flouts traditional democratic norms. The claim of a stolen election will continue to morph into a full-blown war cry, justifying whatever actions are deemed necessary to maintain control.
The only thing more dangerous than reading a banned book is not reading at all.
Trump, the grand maestro of chaos, has an uncanny ability to weaponize his discontent. With a flick of his wrist, he transforms complex societal issues into simple narratives, demonizing entire communities to bolster his own fragile ego.
The old adage that “truth is the first casualty of war” rings truer than ever in this theatre of the absurd, where every scandal is a means to an end and the end is the complete and utter degradation of the American ethos.