Former President Donald Trump has been ramping up his use of dark and apocalyptic language in recent speeches, referring to immigrants as 'vile animals' and warning of dire consequences if he loses future elections.
Conservative commentator Jonah Goldberg suggests that this shift is a deliberate strategy to energize his base by stoking fear and anger. Trump’s rhetoric is becoming increasingly extreme, with the goal of portraying himself as the only solution to a collapsing America.
This approach may help him maintain loyalty among his supporters, but it also raises concerns about the impact on political discourse and social cohesion.
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Honestly, Trump’s tough talk is exactly what this country needs right now. We’re facing serious threats, both from within and outside our borders, and sugarcoating the situation isn’t going to solve anything. His bluntness shows he’s not afraid to call out the problems others ignore, and that’s why so many people stand behind him. Fear and anger? Maybe it’s time people woke up to the reality that we’ve been too soft for too long. The country needs a strong leader who’s willing to fight for it, not someone who’ll cave to the mob.
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It’s about time someone is willing to call out the real problems this country is facing instead of sugarcoating everything.
Trump's right to call out the chaos and protect our nation's values—sometimes the truth sounds harsh, but we've got to defend our country!
This is exactly the kind of fear-mongering that keeps people dependent on politicians instead of focusing on individual freedom and personal responsibility. Both parties use scare tactics to expand their power, and we need less government meddling, not more.
Trump’s just telling it like it is, and the media can’t handle the truth about what’s really happening to our country.
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Jonah Goldberg: The strategy behind Trump's increasingly dark and disturbing rhetoric
Last weekend, Donald Trump delivered what even he admitted was a “dark” speech. Beyond the usual nonsense about America ceasing to exist if he loses, he called immigrants here illegally “vile animals” and “monsters” who “will walk into your kitchen,
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