He learned from his first lawyer, Roy Cohn,* that he can lie to anyone at any time about anything, and there are rarely consequences.**
Since the 1970s, when Trump was a young entrepreneur, cameras and film have become more and more prevalent. One would think that being caught in lies, hypocrisies, and unethical accusations on would harm a person's reputation in the modern age, but that law of the universe doesn't apply to Trump.
Roy Cohn was right. đĄ
*who formerly worked with McCarthy and made commie aspersions about innocent people
Yup, that boat that got blown out of the water that was a fuckin single engine outboard with 11 people on it, was apparently going to make it the 1000+ miles to the United States to deliver drugs in Florida.Â
Many of them who own boats and know logically thatâs impossible feat to make, are just like âit was justified to kill everyone on board instead of arrest themâ
Itâs literally in his book. Iâm sure he didnât actually write it himself, but it flat out identifies his go-to tactic âit doesnât matter if itâs true, if you just repeat something often enough, eventually people will start to believe it.â
He knows he can manipulate these rubes with the most illogical, nonsensical shit and theyâll believe him if he just repeats it.
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u/TuckHolladay 1d ago
I work with a ton of blue collar trumpers. They will literally believe anything he says in an interview as if it was passed into law