All Criminals are Victims! We must feel Sorry for Them!

Trump, America’s greatest Victim is America’s Greatest Hero. No one is more Brave than he. He is War Tested. Stood Up in the Middle of Great Battles. His Victories are legendary. His Rallies are Legendary. His Great Troops Inspiring Speeches! His Leading Legions of Soldiers into Battle. He bravely Marching in front of all the Troops! ” I deserve the Medal of Honor“. And gosh, don’t you believe that he deserves the Medal of Honor. What incredible Bravado! Won’t it be incredible to watch President Biden put the Medal of Honor around the neck of him? What are your thoughts? Aren’t you Proud that we have such a deserving HERO? Millions ready to Follow this unbelievable Victimized Hero! Our Hero!

A much deserved Kiss from another Great Hero to America’s Greatest Hero!

https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:VA6C2:218b79d6-67b4-42f3-b9d1-9a6db676d0cd

An exert from above great paper! First Two Pages-

Prepared for publication in The Trump Presidency and Executive Power, edited by Charles Lamb
(Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming, 2019).


“The Lies of Donald Trump: A Taxonomy”


James P. Pfiffner

George Mason University


Abstract
The most important lies of Donald Trump differ significantly from previous presidential lies.
Other presidents have lied for a variety of reasons, from legitimate lies concerning national
security to trivial misstatements, to shading the truth, to avoiding embarrassment, to serious lies
of policy deception. The paper distinguishes four types of Trump’s lies: 1) trivial lies, 2)
exaggerations and self aggrandizing lies; 3) lies to deceive the public; and 4) egregious lies. It
then analyzes the consequences of lies with respect to misinformation encoding and the
relationship of lies to loyalty and power. The most serious lies of Donald Trump were egregious
false statements that were demonstrably contrary to well known facts. The paper concludes that
his lies were detrimental to the democratic process, and that his continued adherence to
demonstrably false statements undermined enlightenment epistemology and corroded the
premises of liberal democracy.
All presidents lie. In fact, virtually all humans lie. This observation may lead some to a
cynical conclusion of moral equivalence: all politicians lie, so they are all corrupt and deserving
of contempt. But it is an abdication of moral and civic responsibility to refuse to distinguish
justified, trivial, serious, and egregious lies.1
The most important lies of Donald Trump differ significantly from previous presidential
lies. Other presidents have lied for a variety of reasons, from legitimate lies concerning national
security, to trivial misstatements, to shading the truth, to avoiding embarrassment, to serious lies
of policy deception ( Pfiffner 1999, 2004a, 2004b). This chapter will document some of
President Trump’s “conventional” lies, similar to those that politicians often tell in order to look
good or escape blame; the number of these types of lies by Trump vastly exceeds those of
previous presidents. But the most significant Trump lies are egregious false statements that are
demonstrably contrary to well-known facts. If there are no agreed-upon facts, then it becomes
impossible for people to make judgments about their government. Political power rather than
rational discourse then becomes the arbiter. Agreement on facts, of course, does not imply
agreement on policies or politics.
This chapter will begin with some data on lies told by Donald Trump as candidate and as
president and then distinguishes four types of his lies: 1) trivial lies, 2) exaggerations and self-
aggrandizing lies, 3) lies intended to deceive the Public, and 4) egregious lies. It will then
analyze the consequences of lies with respect to misinformation encoding and the relationship of
1 Only a few philosophers condemn all lying—for example, St. Augustine and Immanuel Kant.

to loyalty and power. It will conclude that Trump’s consistent lying has undermined
enlightenment epistemology and has corroded the premises of liberal democracy.
2
Presidential Lies
To be sure, other presidents have lied, sometimes about important policy issues. John Kennedy
lied about US military intervention in Cuba. Lyndon Johnson lied about the US military buildup
in Vietnam. Richard Nixon lied about Watergate matters. Ronald Reagan lied about Iran-Contra.
Bill Clinton lied about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky (and was impeached for it).
George W. Bush systematically misled the country about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
(Pfiffner 2004b). President Obama said that the Affordable Care Act would not force anyone to
change their insurance coverage, which was not true.
President Eisenhower was perhaps the last president to take lying seriously. When it was
publicly discovered that he lied about the U-2 incident (he had denied that the United States had
sent U-2 planes to spy on Russia), Eisenhower felt personally mortified. He told his secretary,
Anne Whitman, “I would like to resign” (Beschloss 1986, 233) and considered it his “greatest
regret” as president (Alterman 2004, 19). Eisenhower’s feeling of mortification over his lie
seems quaint in the context of twenty-first-century politics. This chapter will argue that the
cumulative effect of Donald Trump’s lies has damaged the US political system more than the
admittedly serious lies of other presidents.
Several organizations have counted Donald Trump’s lies, concluding that his lies far
outnumber those of other presidents. Glenn Kessler of the Washington Post compiled a list of
5,000 false or misleading statements Trump made during his first 600 days in office (Kessler,
Rizzo, and Kelly 2018c). Using a stricter set of criteria, David Leonhardt of the New York
Times counted “103 separate untruths” that Trump told in his first ten months in office,
contrasted with 18 for Obama (Leonhardt 2017). The longer lists often include flip-flops, self-
contradictions, undeserved credit taking, and exaggeration.
3 But these falsehoods, as bad as they
are, were not as insidious as Trump’s lies that contradicted readily available facts. This chapter
takes a more conservative approach in defining lies; it addresses Trump’s statements that were
clearly contrary to established facts. It is important to get beyond the sheer volume of untruths to
examine the damage he has done to the American polity. The harm was not merely misleading
his followers, but undermining the foundations of accountable government.
2 This chapter does not address philosophical issues concerning the nature of perception and
reality, such as idealism, empiricism, deconstruction, or postmodernism. This chapter adopts the
enlightenment argument that reality is accessible and dependent on empirical investigation,
evidence, and logic.
3 Flip-flops may be hypocritical or opportunistic but not necessarily lies. Before the 2016
election Trump said that the Electoral College was “a disaster for democracy.” But after he won
the election due to the provisions of the Electoral College, Trump said “the Electoral College is
actually genius ” (Kessler 2016). He also claimed that US unemployment statistics were fake
during the Obama administration, but when he was president he used Bureau of Labor Statistics
data to claim that unemployment decreased because of his policies as president.

What an incredible Crackhead!

Don’t go down an endless Rabbit Hole-

Okay, here is what a Retired Principle wrote me:
I know about all of Trump’s lies. I also read an article today telling why the Supreme Court will protect him. The GOP is amazing everyone by there blind allegiance to him. A cult that will recreate the Nazi Party in America.

And I still don’t understand why every One is Voting for a Criminal.

He was found Guilty in Jean Carroll Case and Fraud in New York. He now owes her over $83 million for Defamation. And two other women won defamation cases.
And right now, every One us waiting on the Judge’s Decision on in case in New York

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/02/donald-trump-legal-cases-charges/675531

Here are a few exerts-

Sexual Assault

Although these other cases are all brought by government entities, Trump also faced a pair of defamation suits from the writer E. Jean Carroll, who said that Trump sexually assaulted her in a department-store dressing room in the 1990s. When he denied it, she sued him for defamation and later added a battery claim.

When?
In May 2023, a jury concluded that Trump had sexually assaulted and defamed Carroll, and awarded her $5 million. A second defamation case produced an $83.3 million judgment in January 2024.

First really Big One-

So, Trump was found Guilty of SEXUAL ASSAULT

Who is Arthur Engoron?

Judge weighing future of Donald Trump empire is Ivy League-educated ex-cabbie | AP News
https://apnews.com/article/trump-engoron-letitia-james-fraud-new-york-9bd42690d327f6f63c9eb31c046f8426

Engoron ruled that Trump committed years of fraud by exaggerating his wealth and the value of assets on financial statements he used to get loans and make deals. As punishment, the judge said he would dissolve some of Trump’s companies — a decision that could cause him to lose control of marquee New York properties, like Trump Tower.

2nd Really Big One-

Trump found Guilty of FRAUD!

Why are Americans Voting for a Known Criminal? An Actual Criminal? A Victim? 

🇺🇸 Voting for him are the Victims. You Vote for Him, You are a Victim!

And hopefully you will one day be paid back for being Victimized.