Wolfgang Lucht on Nostr: When did we begin to call authoritarian announcements ... "rhetorics"? "The former ...
When did we begin to call authoritarian announcements ... "rhetorics"?
"The former and possibly future commander in chief aspires to strongman power if he wins back the White House next year. He believes his authority would be absolute. He wants vengeance against his political enemies. He’d pose the greatest challenge to the rule of law and the Constitution in modern times, seek to crush press freedoms and gut the machinery of government.
None of this is speculation."
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/11/14/politics/trump-extreme-rhetoric-analysis/index.html
"The former and possibly future commander in chief aspires to strongman power if he wins back the White House next year. He believes his authority would be absolute. He wants vengeance against his political enemies. He’d pose the greatest challenge to the rule of law and the Constitution in modern times, seek to crush press freedoms and gut the machinery of government.
None of this is speculation."
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/11/14/politics/trump-extreme-rhetoric-analysis/index.html