His big speech was a dud. But that doesnât mean it canât still reverberate in chilling, Constitution-torching ways.
July 17
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âMore than that, it was just an embarrassing moment for the United States of America. When has a president ever done anything like thatâcommandeered the bully pulpit to spread poisonous half-truths and lies? Presidents often lie about this or that particular thing. But no one has ever pressed an obviously bogus case like that. Even the throwaway lines were poisonous lies (âWe had transgender for everybodyâ before he returned to the White House). So itâs unlikely that most Americans are taking it very seriously.
âStill: Heâs the president, heâs backed by a couple hundred lapdogs on Capitol Hill who will repeat and endorse whatever he says, and of course he is reinforced by a propaganda network that reaches millions of Americans every day that will do the same. So the speech still matters, and it may set in train naked attempts to rig the election and prevent some Americans from voting.â


















