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Donald Trump offers fresh evidence of his selective patriotism

  
Via:  John Russell  •  8 months ago  •  7 comments


Donald Trump offers fresh evidence of his selective patriotism
It’s not exactly a secret that the former president is an unusual candidate for national office, but Americans have never heard a White House hopeful run a campaign while condemning his own country — or more to the point, condemning his own country again.

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Donald Trump offers fresh evidence of his selective patriotism


Feb. 21, 2024, 9:47 AM CSTBy Steve Benen 4-6 minutes   2/21/2024





A leading politician, with a prominent presence on the international stage, used some striking language this week while criticizing the United States. This politician, who’s previously referred to the United States as an “evil” country, accused the U.S. of being filled with “crooked” politicians and home to a corrupt judicial system.

This same figure concluded that the United States is a “failing nation” and a “nation in decline.”

Those trying to guess which politician said this might look to Russia’s Vladimir Putin, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, or perhaps some other notorious anti-American critic. But they’re not the ones who made these comments.

Donald Trump did. In fact, the Republican put all of this   in writing , as part of a message published on his social media platform.

It’s not exactly a secret that the former president is an unusual candidate for national office, but Americans have never heard a White House hopeful run a campaign while condemning his own country — or more to the point, condemning his own country   again .

In October 2022, for example, as legal troubles intensified, Trump   published an item   online that read, “Our Country is Rigged, Crooked, and Evil — We must bring it back, and FAST.”

As we   discussed   soon after, the rhetoric didn’t generate a lot of headlines, probably because much of the political world has grown accustomed to the former president’s selective patriotism: Trump’s love of country is, at best, sporadic, so no one was especially surprised when he lashed out like this.

Indeed, it’s been a hallmark of the Republican’s perspective throughout his relatively brief career in politics.

In December 2015, for example, then-candidate Trump was asked about Vladimir Putin’s habit of invading countries and killing critics. “He’s running his country, and at least he’s a leader,” Trump replied, “unlike what we have in this country.” Reminded that Putin has been accused of ordering the murder of critics and journalists, Trump   added , “Well, I think our country does plenty of killing also.”

It was an early reminder that he doesn't always hold his home country in the highest regard.

In a July 2016 interview with The New York Times, the Republican went on to argue that the United States lacks the moral authority to lead, because, as far as he was concerned, we simply weren’t a good enough country to command respect abroad. “When the world looks at how bad the United States is, and then we go and talk about civil liberties, I don’t think we’re a very good messenger,”   he said .

It was around this time when The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg   noted   that Barack Obama, whose patriotism was routinely questioned by his GOP detractors, “has never spoken as negatively about America as Donald Trump has.”

After his successful campaign, Trump’s position eventually evolved. In the summer of 2019, for example, the then-president   condemned   those who “speak so badly” about the United States. In the same tweet, he expressed disgust for those who say “many terrible things ... about the United States.”

That, of course, was before his 2020 defeat — after which he started describing his own country as “evil,” “crooked,” “failing,” and “in decline.”

There’s no great mystery here. When Trump is in a position of power, he thinks the United States is the greatest country in the history of the world. When he’s not in office, and he’s facing accountability for his alleged crimes, the Republican can barely contain his disgust.

But that’s not how patriotism is supposed to work. As President Joe Biden   has argued , “Democracy cannot survive when one side believes there are only two outcomes to an election: either they win or they were cheated. And that’s where MAGA Republicans are today. They don’t understand what every patriotic American knows: You can’t love your country only when you win.”

Trump, evidently, disagrees. When the Republican wins, he claims the moral high ground on patriotism. When he loses, he denigrates his own country in ways no former president has ever done.

The result is a patriotism gap that probably deserves more attention as the 2024 cycle progresses.



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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    8 months ago
As President Joe Biden    has argued  , “Democracy cannot survive when one side believes there are only two outcomes to an election: either they win or they were cheated. And that’s where MAGA Republicans are today. They don’t understand what every patriotic American knows: You can’t love your country only when you win.” Trump, evidently, disagrees. When the Republican wins, he claims the moral high ground on patriotism. When he loses, he denigrates his own country in ways no former president has ever done.
 
 
 
Trout Giggles
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2  Trout Giggles    8 months ago

Any other candidate who dared to say those kinds of things would be booed off the campaign trail

 
 
 
Thomas
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2.1  Thomas  replied to  Trout Giggles @2    8 months ago

If we wait and do nothing it could become a self-fulfilling prophecy with Trump at the helm. 

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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2.2  Ozzwald  replied to  Trout Giggles @2    8 months ago

Any other candidate who dared to say those kinds of things would be booed off the campaign trail

He is starting to get booed off various stages.  Only his ever shrinking cult members support him no matter what he says or does.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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2.2.1  Tessylo  replied to  Ozzwald @2.2    8 months ago

At sneaker-con, the con-man got booed while he peddled his $400 grift, sneakers that no one will ever receive

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Tessylo
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2.2.2  Tessylo  replied to  Tessylo @2.2.1    8 months ago

I wonder how many on NT just flushed $400 down the toilet

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Ozzwald
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2.2.3  Ozzwald  replied to  Tessylo @2.2.2    8 months ago
I wonder how many on NT just flushed $400 down the toilet

Odds are pretty good that they will all smell the same though.

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