• artyom@piefed.social
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    2 days ago

    Trump later wrote on Truth Social that the crowd had been “packed to the brim” with “at least 45,000 people.”

    The fact that anyone believes such an obvious pathological liar continues to shock me to my core.

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      1 day ago

      I avoided a really cool pubic concert on the National mall because there were 750k people. Even at 45k, that is not by any means packed.

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      It’s not that they believe him, it’s that they’ve decided to abandon reality just like him. They believe whatever makes them feel better in that way.

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      2 days ago

      I used to think Orwell was being a bit hyperbolic about the party holding up 4 fingers and demanding people seeing 5.

      But Republicans and conservatives do this without even being tortured.

      • Hemingways_Shotgun@lemmy.ca
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        1 day ago

        Yeah. I hadn’t read the book since my early twenties and decided now (at 50) I wanted to take another read through because of all the crap going on, and it’s honestly terrifying how press releases and especially Karoline Leavitt sounds straight up newspeak and rewriting the narrative whenever possible.

        It’s only a matter of time before they get a department going whose sole job is to go back into historical documents to re-write old news articles to show that they’ve always been right.

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        Hitler called it “the Big Lie”, with the idea being that you tell a lie that’s so outrageous that people will find it easier to believe the lie than that you’d have the audacity to tell a lie that outrageous