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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Trump and the Art of the Bullshitter

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Bullshit is an American tradition. Think the theatrics of P.T. Barnum, miracle products sold ad nauseam on television in the 1980s and, of course, politicians. Who can forget President Bill Clinton saying “It depends upon what the meaning of the word is is” during his grand jury testimony in the Monica Lewinsky scandal? And then there’s Donald Trump. He presents as a man with no fact-checking filter, someone happily buying his own convenient bullshit. That’s not quite the same thing as lying.  That isn’t to say Trump doesn’t lie. He’s a politician, after all. But he exists outside the binary of truth and lies. It’s the netherworld of flimflam, hyperbole, sales pitches, and ad copy delivered with all the quiet dignity of a wet T-shirt contest. Donald Trump is a very modern artist, weaving a barrage of anecdotes, fake and real statistics, gossip, and memes into a nebulous and suggestive species of patter.  Democrats have tried to paint Trump as an American Hitler, a Russian agent, a man consumed with evil and hatred. But what they fail to understand is that Trump’s casual relationship to the truth is an echo of past politicians. He is hardly the first bullshitter to ascend to the White House; he’s just the best ever to do it. He paints a picture of a reality he would like us to see, not as it really is.  In this respect, Trump is the crack cocaine variant of many of his predecessors. Ronald Reagan was a folksy, sentimental bullshitter, a president as a Hallmark greeting card. Bill Clinton was a slick bullshitter, perfect for spinning stories at the dawn of the cable news era. Today, Eli Lake explores the soft spot that Americans have for bullshitters like Trump, and their disdain for liars like Richard Nixon. He argues that if you want to understand why Trump may be on the verge of winning the White House again, you have to reckon with our country’s relationship to the pungent brown stuff. It pervades everything from our economy to our culture. Bullshit is dangerous when it comes to science. But in politics, bullshit is sadly essential.  If you liked what you heard from Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This.

0:01.9

Hi, it's Vince with sham wow.

0:03.7

You'll be saying, wow, every time you use this towel.

0:06.1

It's bullshit.

0:06.5

It's like a shammie.

0:07.7

It's like a towel.

0:08.5

It's like a sponge.

0:09.8

I am the cream here.

0:13.1

This is also bullshit.

0:14.9

And there is no one that does it better than the macho man Randy Savage.

0:20.7

And this is bullshit.

0:22.3

And the wall just got 10 feet taller.

0:24.7

Believe me.

0:26.9

And here's some more pure-cut, authentic grade A certified American bullshit.

0:33.2

In Springfield, they're eating the dogs, the people that came in.

0:37.8

They're eating the cats.

0:39.2

They're eating the pets of the people that live there.

0:45.5

I used to think the proper response to Donald Trump's bullshit was through the sober, fact-based

0:50.1

lens of journalism.

0:51.8

And our fact-checker, checker Daniel Dale joins us now.

0:55.0

So Daniel, what stands out to you?

0:58.0

What stood out was the staggering number of false claims from former President Trump.

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