Trump’s War is Misunderstood: He is Deathly Afraid of the Truth and Facts

Every human being has at least one fear; a fear he or she cannot conquer. For nearly 79 years, Trump has fought his personal “windmills:’ the truth and scientific fact. His reaction to fear is revealed by his need to destroy anything considered “good,” or “worthy of praise.” His defunding of humanitarian programs resulted in anger from all men and women who believe in the principles, morals, and ideals of our nation which could have resulted in making America a “great country” for its first time in 249 years.

Anyone with average IQ is aware that Trump never thought of a lie he didn’t love. If you pay attention to his speech, his attacks on others are actually admissions of guilt about his own destructive actions. In 2016, he repeated one attack dozens of times: “the election is rigged.” Evidence proved that it was indeed rigged, in his favor with the assistance of Vladimir Putin, the mainstream media, and James Comey. This is just one of many instances in which attacks on his detractors were actually an attempt to redirect the truth.

Since the Reagan administration, the truth has been the enemy every Republican feared. George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush fumbled throughout their presidencies, adding to Reagan’s efforts to destroy the Grand Old Party. Between 2017 and 2021, Trump succeeded where his predecessors failed. Desperate to remain in office, the entire fake Republican Party bowed to Trump’s every demand, although insiders claimed that most members of the former Party of Lincoln despised and hated Trump, considering him a blithering idiot. The applicable term is “hypocrisy.”

When the truth and a lie are in competition, Mark Twain explained the remarkable contrast.

"A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes."

People want to believe that their own prejudices and beliefs are supported by those in power. This is how Fox News has remained popular with the least informed Americans since 1996. It is much easier for weak-minded humans to accept a lie than to seek information confirming undeniable facts.

Trump’s game plan is in direct relation to Adolf Hitler’s speeches in 1930’s Germany. He laid out the plans Trump uses to this very day. His speeches created Project 2025, and he is moving with great speed to implement every idea in the 922-page fascist manifesto.

As a citizen of the United States of America, it is your responsibility to learn the truth and to refuse any statement without verification. To ignore your duty is to become an uninformed citizen and assist traitors like Donald Trump to destroy the very foundation of the United States of America.

Op-ed by James Turnage

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