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jjuel ◴[] No.23322521[source]
It is crazy to see how well he knows his base and how to get them to rally close to an election. Making them think everything is a liberal bias against them, and if they don't vote for his big government agenda they will receive a big government agenda. This is just one more way for him to get his base to believe everything he says versus people who actually prove what he says is a lie. He wants state run media and social media just like China. As much as he talks about hating China he would love to be China.
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gameswithgo ◴[] No.23328099[source]
It isn't that he has a special insight into his base, he is just willing to abandon any sense of truth or decency to flame it. That is what is remarkable about him.
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1. TrackerFF ◴[] No.23328426[source]
One can hate or like Biden, but he put it perfectly: This is a prostitution of the presidency. Nothing more, nothing less.

Republicans are willing to look away, and let Trump run rampant, if it means that they'll get their part in return (judges, etc.)

Trump, in turn, will say anything. He has no restrains, and knows this - he can say absolutely anything, and no-one within will do or say anything.

Right now, the presidency (for Trump) is a case of survival. He needs to remain in power, in order to escape whatever civil charges he'll face.

For his own sake, Trump should have never ran for Presidency. He hates his job, and got lost in his own ego.

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2. TrackerFF ◴[] No.23329327[source]
Well, has Trump learned his lesson?
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3. aerovistae ◴[] No.23329346[source]
which part of that is delusion?
4. zentiggr ◴[] No.23333523{3}[source]
Is he even capable of learning after all this time practicing The Art of the Lie?