https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/12/trump-spends-final-days-plotting-revenge
At the nadir of his 1990 debt crisis, Donald Trump
bunkered himself inside Trump Tower for days on end, subsisting on a
steady diet of hamburgers and French fries. As his real estate empire
was collapsing, and his first marriage unraveling, Trump simply refused
to accept the reality that his life was in a tailspin. “Do people really
think I am in trouble?” Trump asked Vanity Fair’s Marie Brenner
at the time, to which she replied, “Yes, they think you’re finished.”
One of Trump’s lawyers, meanwhile, told Brenner, “Donald is a believer
in the big-lie theory. If you say something again and again, people will
believe you.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_lie
ReplyDeleteThere is a common misunderstanding about the original meaning of the Big Lie. Hitler was accusing Jews of lying. Interesting that tye Big Lie became the victim of a lie about its actual meaning.
Yes and you find that amusing?!
ReplyDeleteHysterical; also quite historical.
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