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Bennett's avatar

John, I'll disagree, but only slightly.

There are indeed many who choose to believe Trump's lies because it makes them feel better about the benefits they reap from white privilege (and so belief in his lies is an expression of Milton Friedman-like "rational" decision making).

However, I also believe there are many who know he lies. They really don't believe him. But then again, they don't need to. They support him because he lies in the service of their self-interest. In brief, they look to what he does rather than what he says--which in some ways is even MORE rational since it is the way many look at (and should look at) their political leaders. "Hear not what I say but watch what I do (or refuse to do)."

Under that rubric, what Trump does (or refuses to do) serves them very well indeed. He suppresses votes on behalf of his white, Christian nationalist electorate, racist baby boomers, angry confederate throwbacks, fantasy-driven survivalists and gun nuts, and on and on. Who cares what he says. It's what he does that matters. And many things that you'd think would matter to these voters--corruption, cronyism, corporate greed--never really did because they are first and foremost racists, gun nuts, religious fanatics, or what have you. And they are, as we now know, serial liars themselves. Trump is the living double standard by which they already have always lived. Adultery is fine for me--not you (see Donald Trump, David Vitter); sleeping with the same sex is fine for me--not you (see Lady G, Larry Craig); abortions OK for me--not you (Mike Murphy, Scott Desjarlais).

John, while you've described Trump supporters as sadistic/masochistic, they are, first and foremost, selfish. They are the direct product of American individualism run amok and its clearest manifestation is their embrace of the double standard. OK for me but not for you, because I'm me and not you. And while this may cut across race, class, and gender, it actually goes much deeper than that.

COVID, lack of health insurance, joblessness for others is never an issue for them until it affects them directly (and by directly I mean at the level of the individual--and not even at the level of friends or family). Sure, some true believers will die from COVID singing Trump's praises. But those remain rarer birds than we imagine. And how do we know?

Easy. Government shutdowns--a strategy that NEVER WORKS for Republicans once those Social Security checks stop arriving. This is why Republicans instead resort to deaths by thousand strokes where they can. Because killing strokes inevitably rebound. But those thousands cuts do work for Republican voters, whose outsized sense of self-worth--talk about American exceptionalism! "Yep, feel free to take away that health care from everyone...except me!"--makes that strategy an always available tool.

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Fred Pollack's avatar

Here is a description of an historical figure who was also good at using the “Big Lie” as a propaganda tool:

"His primary rules were: never allow the public to cool off; never admit a fault or wrong; never concede that there may be some good in your enemy; never leave room for alternatives; never accept blame; concentrate on one enemy at a time and blame him for everything that goes wrong; people will believe a BIG LIE sooner than a little one; and if you repeat it frequently enough people will sooner or later believe it.”

To find out who this was a description of, check out the wiki page for "Big Lie", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_lie

or, page 46 from https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP78-02646R000600240001-5.pdf

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