Trump Cannot Tell the Truth Because the Truth is His Greatest Fear
Op-ed by TheWiseOldFart
Over the last nine years, anyone who follows politics and
political figures knows that if Trump or his cronies said it, it was a lie.
Desperate to win the 2024 election, Trump’s television ads
have become more vicious, composed of more outrageous lies than ever before,
and if you know the facts are so fallacious they are almost hilarious.
I believed that his biggest lie would always be his baseless
claims that he won the 2020 election. However, with election day just one week
away, his whoppers have reached a level never attained by great imaginations
like Walt Disney or Stephen Kiing.
Over the last nine years, every plan for our nation’s future
in the fascist manifesto, “Project 2025,” originated at one of Trump’s hate
rallies. His supporters simply compiled his beliefs into a 922-page document
designed to destroy the country I have cherished for 78 years.
Trump told one of his biggest lies when he claimed that he
knows nothing about it.
Last Sunday, wannabe Fuhrer Donald Trump held a rally at
Madison Square Garden in New York City. Its content was filled with racism and
bigotry. It has been compared to a fascist rally in 1939 held in support of
Nazi Fuhrer Adolf Hitler.
During the event, a wannabe, self-proclaimed comedian, Tony
Hinchcliffe, called the American territorial island of Puerto Rico an “Island
of Garbage.”
When Trump was questioned about the comment on Monday, it
was no surprise that he lied: an expected response. He claimed that ‘he didn’t
know the man.’ I know this is a lie because the orange fascist is a control
freak. Nothing happens without his being aware and his approval.
Minority voters are extremely important in a close election.
I don’t understand why, but the “experts” claim this is a close election.
Our choice is between a patriot who has served Americans for
her entire life, and a fascist who would permanently destroy the dream of our
Founding Fathers.
Op-ed by James Turnage
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Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgj7689v757o
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