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highplainsdem

(48,989 posts)
Thu May 11, 2017, 11:05 AM May 2017

Must-read: Vox dissects the "appalling ignorance and dishonesty" in Trump's Economist interview

Long analysis, but well worth reading. It should go viral.


https://www.vox.com/2017/5/11/15622900/trump-economist-interview


As America continues to ponder whether President Donald Trump is obstructing justice by firing his FBI director in order to stymie an ongoing inquiry into his team’s various bizarre links to the Russian government, the Economist delivered an interview with the chief executive that reminds us of the original and most basic horror of the Trump administration: The president of the United States has no idea what he’s talking about.

And while Trump’s own answers are so bizarre and meandering that it seems overwhelmingly likely he is speaking nonsense out of ignorance rather than rank dishonesty, the performance of Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin as his squire in the interview is disturbing on an entirely different level. Much as Trump has turned the political appointees at the Justice Department into facilitators of his lies about Jim Comey, Mnuchin acts as an enabler rather than a provider of adult supervision.

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The sheer volume of things that Trump says over the course of the interview is mind-boggling, and practically beyond counting. At times he appears to be willfully lying in pursuit of some political agenda, or at least repeating a half-remembered partisan talking point. But he also asserts that nobody had heard of Mike Pence before he was chosen to be Trump’s running mate, when Pence has in fact been well-known in American political circles for years.

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It’s hard to know what to say about this beyond the obvious: Regardless of the topic, the president has basically no idea what’s going on. And his staff has given up on trying to bring him up to speed. Instead, they take advantage of his ignorance to try to sell him on selective misinformation — or flattery from foreign leaders — to park policy outcomes where they would like to see them.
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Must-read: Vox dissects the "appalling ignorance and dishonesty" in Trump's Economist interview (Original Post) highplainsdem May 2017 OP
my favorite part renate May 2017 #1

renate

(13,776 posts)
1. my favorite part
Thu May 11, 2017, 11:15 AM
May 2017

DT: We have to prime the pump.

The Economist: It’s very Keynesian.

DT: ... Have you heard that expression before, for this particular type of an event?

... The Economist: Yes.

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