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Simon Betts's avatar

Brave effort, but I don't think you can turn people against Trump by explaining why he is bad.

I don't think you can turn people against Trump by explaining why he is not good.

If it's possible at all - and I personally doubt it is, but *if l* it is - you need to successfully persuade Trumpists that his enemies are actually good.

Beyond anything else, people like Trump because of the people who hate him.

Hanania has the right idea. But even there, I'm not sure it's actually working.

Mark's avatar

There unfortunately can’t be a comprehensive case against Trump, since there’s too many things to list.

One other thing to mention is that he cultivates an air of nonstop insanity around himself, whether by doing/saying insane things himself, hiring other people to do them, or tolerating insane movements he could single-handedly disband if he cared about national sanity. For example, he knew Q-Anon was BS and was essentially the only person in the entire world who could instantly single-handedly end this cult by being like, “Hey everyone, I appreciate the sentiment, but this Q guy isn’t one of my staffers.” Instead he found it convenient and passively tolerated it, while several of his deranged former high-ups (because of course he’d hire people like that) such as Michael Flynn started to insinuate that it’s real (while cashing in on Q merch).

It’s really, really important to put reasonably sober-minded thinkers in charge of policy decisions and to not have them lead slavish personality cults. Senility is also intolerably bad, mind you, but madness is worse.

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