Trump’s multiple-speak


Seth Meyers takes a closer look at the way that Donald Trump manages to speak in such a vague, unfocused way or say so many different and even contradictory things, so that his actual beliefs are obscure and can be inferred to span a wide range of policies. This enables his supporters to read into them what they want to hear.

Comments

  1. A. Noyd says

    This is why I call Trump a walking Mad Lib. But what I want to know is why isn’t there more of a furor being made over Trump blacklisting news outlets for not kissing his ass enough.

  2. blf says

    I want to know is why isn’t there more of a furor being made over Trump blacklisting news outlets for not kissing his ass enough.

    At least in the US, I speculate a reason for some outlets is because the blacklisted outlets are mostly(? entirely?) detested in the hermetically-sealed wingnut bubble. “They” approve, and “their” newspropaganda outlets consider it isn’t newsworthy, not a problem, or perhaps most likely, spin the story as an another example of teh trum-prat not being influenced by teh Gay left-wing commie moolsin lying facist (and on and on) “lamestream” media obeying Obama’s secret orders.

  3. sonofrojblake says

    What I want to know is how it is people are still calling him stupid. Speaking the way he does is not easy. Speaking the way he does off the cuff is insanely hard. Anyone who thinks it isn’t should try it. It really is very tough to be so vague.

  4. doublereed says

    No it’s not. He speaks like a high schooler trying to get by on an english paper when he hasn’t read the book. It’s incredibly easy to ramble like that. Shamelessly doing it is what is hard for most people.

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