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LA Times | Part II: Why Trump lies

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LA Times | Part II: Why Trump lies


By THE TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD
April 3, 2017

Donald Trump did not invent the lie and is not even its master. Lies have oozed out of the White House for more than two centuries and out of politicians’ mouths — out of all people’s mouths — likely as long as there has been human speech. But amid all those lies, told to ourselves and to one another in order to amass power, woo lovers, hurt enemies and shield ourselves against the often glaring discomfort of reality, humanity has always had an abiding respect for truth. Even American leaders who lie generally know the difference between their statements and the truth. Richard Nixon said “I am not a crook” but by that point must have seen that he was. Bill Clinton said “I did not have sexual relations with that woman” but knew that he did. The insult that Donald Trump brings to the equation is an apparent disregard for fact so profound as to suggest that he may not see much practical distinction between lies, if he believes they serve him, and the truth.

His approach succeeds because of his preternaturally deft grasp of his audience. Though he is neither terribly articulate nor a seasoned politician, he has a remarkable instinct for discerning which conspiracy theories in which quasi-news source, or which of his own inner musings, will turn into ratings gold. He targets the darkness, anger and insecurity that hide in each of us and harnesses them for his own purposes. If one of his lies doesn’t work — well, then he lies about that. Trump’s easy embrace of untruth can sometimes be entertaining, in the vein of a Moammar Kadafi speech to the United Nations or the self-serving blathering of a 6-year-old. He gives every indication that he is as much the gullible tool of liars as he is the liar in chief.

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Part II of a four part Los Angeles Times Editorial Board series on Donald Trump and his failing presidency.
 
It's Lies Lies all Lies I say :lamo
 
You should have made a thread with all of the parts linked to it...
 
What Trump has done has neutered media outlets like the LA Times. The only people paying attention to this 'scathing ' editorial are liberals who would never vote fro Donald Trump in the first place.

The thing is, rw outlets like the WSJ and the NRO have printed similar scathing reviews and they DO have at least some effect. The LA Times? Nope.
 
What Trump has done has neutered media outlets like the LA Times. The only people paying attention to this 'scathing ' editorial are liberals who would never vote fro Donald Trump in the first place.

The thing is, rw outlets like the WSJ and the NRO have printed similar scathing reviews and they DO have at least some effect. The LA Times? Nope.

I doubt that, since he has the lowest approval rating in history all while whining endlessly about the media, calling those he doesn't stand to gain from (like a dictator would) "enemy of the people."

Seems to me they've been highly effective, along with Trump's own blunders and his lies being so transparent none but the borderline retarded could fall for them
 
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