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This callous quote really struck me from Trump yesterday — how he is bemused about ordinary fishermen being in fear of their lives b/c the Trump military might mistake them for drug dealers and blow them up.
This is another exemplar of the most remarkable and frustrating thing about Trump as a person and a politician: his propensity to just openly admit to doing corrupt, horrific, and/or illegal things, and be so brazen about it that his supporters just assume that the things he's doing must not be corrupt, horrific, and/or illegal because if they were he wouldn't be admitting it. Like, the reasoning literally seems to go in their brain: "Someone is telling me this is a horrific or corrupt illegal thing. But if it was horrific or corrupt or illegal Trump would be hiding it, not admitting it. Because he's admitting it, it must be OK." It is absolutely maddening, and I really hope it's just something about his personality that allows him to get away with it over and over again, rather than him having unlocked a blueprint that others will follow.
Like, Trump here is just coming out and saying: "Yes, I understand that regular people with boats in the Caribbean are in danger from my wanton drone strikes, isn't that funny" when anyone with a brain trying to justify these actions would be saying "there's no reason for anyone who isn't smuggling drugs to be afraid, we are only striking when we have absolute certainty." But instead of people being outraged because he is openly admitting one of the many problems with this, they just shrug. As I said, maddening.