Maddow Blog-'Hating' Democrats apparently wasn't enough: Trump says political foes are 'evil,' too [View all]
With increasing frequency, the president has begun referring to journalists and political opponents as "evil." Such talk is unusual, radical and dangerous.
âHatingâ Democrats apparently wasnât enough: Trump says political foes are âevil,â too.
With increasing frequency, the thug-in-chief has begun referring to journalists and political opponents as "evil." Such talk is unusual, radical and dangerous.
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This week, at a White House Faith Office luncheon, the president went even further condemning Democrats as evil.
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Theyre evil people in many ways, the Republican told attendees, adding, in reference to his American political opponents:
Were against an evil group of people......
As the New York Times noted in an analysis published this week, evil is a word getting a lot of airtime in the second Trump term.
It is not enough anymore to dislike a journalistic inquiry or disagree with an opposing philosophy. Anyone viewed as critical of the president or insufficiently deferential is wicked. The Trump administrations efforts to achieve its policy goals are not just an exercise in governance but a holy mission against forces of darkness.
Its an important detail. Intense partisan fights are not new to the American tradition, but
its not normal for a White House to explicitly go to the public with a message rooted in the idea that its political opponents represent forces of unholy malevolence.
As for why the public should care, the Times analysis added:
The characterization seeds the ground to justify all sorts of actions that would normally be considered extreme or out of bounds. If Mr. Trumps adversaries are not just rivals but villains, then he can rationalize going further than any president has in modern times......
Different political scientists define the nuances of authoritarianism in different ways, but I think most would agree that a hallmark of any despotic regime is the delegitimization of political opposition.
Its against this backdrop that the incumbent president, using language foreign to American ears, wants the public to believe that journalists and his partisan opponents are not only worthy of hatred, but should also be seen as evil.
Such rhetoric is dangerous, and it fuels the kind of radicalism that has become the new normal at the White House.
Painting the political opposition as "evil" is part of the authoritarian playbook.