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LetMyPeopleVote

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Wed Apr 30, 2025, 05:02 PM Wednesday

Maddow Blog-Why Trump, at the 100-day mark, is relying so heavily on gaslighting

The president won’t course-correct if he embraces an alternate reality in which he’s already on the right track.
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Why should the public care about Trump gaslighting so brazenly at the 100-day mark?

Because he won't take steps to solve the problems he created if he pretends the problems don't exist.



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-100-day-mark-relying-heavily-gaslighting-rcna203670

To celebrate the first 100 days of his second term, Donald Trump held a rally in Michigan, where the president boasted that “everyone is saying” that he’s had “the best” 100-day start in American history......

The claim, however, was part of a larger pattern. At the 100-day benchmark, The New York Times noted the degree to which the Republican is “turning to falsehoods to justify his agenda.”

Underlying [the president’s] efforts is a nonstop distortion of basic facts as Mr. Trump has sought to reconfigure the global economy, reshape the federal government and restrict immigration. To justify his executive actions and policies, Mr. Trump has relied on false, misleading and hyperbolic claims, deflecting blame for catastrophes, boasting about purported achievements and trying to seek leverage with Ukraine in negotiating a peace deal with Russia.


To be sure, the start of Trump’s second term has been, among other things, utterly exhausting. It’s been 100 days of incompetence and corruption. Failures and lies. Broken promises and shattered alliances. Lawlessness and threats. Power grabs and executive orders. Chaos and imperialism.

But as important as Trump’s shambolic fiascos have been, it’s important not to lose sight of the degree to which the president prefers to play make-believe, pretending he hasn’t failed at all, while trying to gaslight the public into playing along with his alternate reality.......

In theory, the president could look back at the months since his Inauguration Day and tell the public, “The last several weeks have been tumultuous for many, but I’m asking for your patience and faith — because while conditions have been difficult, brighter days lay ahead.”

That wouldn’t be altogether persuasive, in part because he promised voters that we’d all live in an American paradise staring on “Day One” of his second term, and in part because there’s literally no reason to believe the president has a vision for long-term prosperity. But he could at least try to acknowledge the pain he’s caused while offering assurances about the future.

But Trump isn’t doing anything of the kind, choosing instead to engage in a war on the recent past, gaslighting in ways that are as brazen as they are transparent.

None of this should come as a surprise to the public — Trump has earned a reputation as the most prolific liar in modern American history — but there are practical considerations to all of this.

The president won’t course-correct if he embraces an alternate reality in which he’s already on the right track. Similarly, he won’t take steps to solve problems if he pretends the problems don’t exist.
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Maddow Blog-Why Trump, at the 100-day mark, is relying so heavily on gaslighting (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Wednesday OP
Looks like their lies about deals turned the market positive again wolfie001 Wednesday #1
Because he's a total fuckup? rickyhall Wednesday #2
He relies on gaslighting because it works for him. It's not new. Midnight Writer Wednesday #3

Midnight Writer

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3. He relies on gaslighting because it works for him. It's not new.
Wed Apr 30, 2025, 07:13 PM
Wednesday

I had to laugh at the idea of him solving problems.

To him, the only problem that matters is that people don't pay enough attention to him.

And he knows how to solve that.

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