This is Donald Trump’s latest lie: He is a history student.
A few days ago, a brave US president shared this mysterious message with his sly followers, and made the extension depressed, already exhausted a few weeks after returning to his jarring oval office. It was there.
“Those who save their country are not violating the law,” Trump posted on X.
The source of the quote is unknown. However, according to actor Rod Steiger, who portrayed the French Messianic self-appointed emperor in the 1970 film Waterloo, it resembles something attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte.
Trump is likely not reading and avoiding watching movies that don’t make unforgettable cameos, so I think co-president Elon Musk and other Sicophants have been making his cans. I think he whispered to his ears that he was mean.
Napoleon’s warning is, of course, appealing to a pillar like Trump who is convinced by God’s rights and intervention that he as president is free from prosecution and the restraint of the law.
Still, Trump should have reached the infamous declaration of King Louis XIV of France, “l’état, c’est moi” (national, me). The atrophic “democracy” of America.
With his confused blizzard of words and deeds, Trump made it clear that he never followed the vows to “preserve, protect, and defend” the US Constitution. He handles with reason and light empty.
Trump is always more powerful than the president, governing because he wanted to please, free from fear, and govern without being restrained by harmful consequences.
If polls are a reliable measure, most Americans in the false belief that Trump, the Strowman, will rescue them and their anger, imaginary foreigners and imaginary homes. , appears to be happy to abandon the frayed remnants of the “democratic experiment” domestic enemy.
The enduring question is why so many Americans behind the fierce Charlatan, who, with missionary enthusiasm, regarded the revolution and birth of the Republic as inspiring and attitudeless, This is why he was thrown in with the enthusiasm of a missionary.
Most Americans believe that because democracy abandoned most Americans, most Americans have abandoned their democracy.
A wide range of patriotic symbols – the swirling stars and stripes of Breeze, the pledge at the hands of loyalty, and the surprising rendition of banners with occasional cracked stars – can no longer maintain the stubborn myth of America. Serving a few rich people and serving a few for the benefit of many less fortunate people.
In my number, there have been at least four sedimentary events that ultimately exposed this calculated pantomime, and perhaps by urging millions of Americans, including thoughtful citizens, the United States’ decisive It was its emergence as a definitive political force of America, if not political, if not cultural. , to sour the promises of anticipated benefits and democracy.
The lies at the heart of American fantastical democracy were created and reliably repeated by President George W. Bush and evangelical companies, including the White House, Congress and the entire US facility in the subtle press of war. It’s been done.
The fiction stockpiled by Saddam Hussein, poised to unleash weapons of mass destruction, brought about the invasion of Iraq’s disaster in 2003, which hurt the sovereign nation and killed countless innocent people. .
Rather than paying attention to the warning, a gold-plated few dismissed protests of dissent by many enlightened people.
In theory, the so-called “check and balance” designed to stop Bush’s devastating misfortune adventures, instead lies in a “change of government” – large and small Marshalled to strengthen the illicit regime.
Bush and some of the representative geopolitical catastrophes of this century have thriving or enjoying a comfortable retirement.
Meanwhile, the scores of Americans in uniforms who invade, combat, frenzy, murder, and death have been largely forgotten.
Again, many were kept in mind, destroyed, or in mind to meet the imperial purpose of a few.
The tense compact between the ruler and governor leaned further after the fierce hurricane that struck vulnerable New Orleans in 2005.
The horrifying scope of Hurricane Katrina overwhelmed the city and the taxation to protect it.
The floods swallowed the homes and earned the living of most poor people who sought shelter on the rooftops. More than 1,400 deaths have been made. Amid the groundbreaking destruction, life was mandated to dodge itself in a desperate search of shelters, food and water.
President Bush praised his burning government’s incompetent response when he floated far above the apocalyptic scene of the helicopter.
With a beneficial contrast, Bush could benefit from Wall Street’s profits in 2008, and rescued beyond manipulating the nationwide Ponzi scheme that actually caused the near collapse of American greed I hurried off to go. A fuel supply economy built on the Sandy Foundation, known as the Subprime Malt (Racquet) Crisis.
When the huge bill ended, Americans stubbornly paid the infectious disease of the metastasy that threatened the entire aging home of their cards.
Bessieged taxpayers to stave off predatory creditors and save many wobbled banks from foreclosure while struggling to achieve a modest purpose during the two-year “Great Recession.” I deposited my $7.7 trillion “emergency loan” in the bank.
A member of a golden few lifetime, Bush is to protect his dear friends and enablers, and to protect what many would endure and was expected to be expected. I’ve confirmed that.
Barack Obama, the eloquent Democrat avatar, used his humble roots to suppose his silver thorn predecessor, he was “everyone.” They longed for it.
Unfortunately, Obama, like Bush, understood that his main job was to alienate, not alienate the power of prosperity that made him president.
Obama’s trivial, self-serving Clarion Call, “Yes, we can,” tricked Americans into believing he was an avid ally of “our” and not a false big name. Ta.
It has been revealed that the Obama administration has refused to seriously pursue any of the systemic fraud responsible for such losses, heartaches and suffering among workers, not to mention the accusations. When the practiced facade fell – middle-class Americans.
Obama’s shameful mistakes were evidence of the two-tiered “judicial system” in America that denounced poverty and insulated the rich.
In this lightly empty context, it is somewhat surprising that milked and manipulated Americans sought salvation from a demagogue that provides immediate answers, difficult, crazy.
The disappointment will certainly continue.
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