What a fool believes: Donald Trump and America's bogus respect for "faith"
Last summers federal indictment of Donald Trump for inciting the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol released a flood of concern-trolling from the establishment media. The arguments revealed something sadly defective about the intellectual tenor of the present age, a mindset that cannot distinguish between reality and fantasy. It is the root cause of American political and social dysfunction.
The verdict of the prestige journals was remarkably consistent: Trumps eventual trial would hinge, not upon facts, evidence and patterns of behavior involving him or other actors in the case, nor on whether the trial scrupulously upheld the law and proper judicial procedure, but on subjective matters concerning the defendants beliefs, feelings and motivations, as well as how the public perceived the trial through the polarizing lens of political partisanship.
You know whats coming when you read a headline like this New York Times howler: Trump Election Charges Set Up Clash of Lies Versus Free Speech. Really? Conspiring to violently overthrow the government and then inciting a mob to do it is just a little free-spirited political rhetoric, such as to allow legitimate disagreement? Does that require us to set aside the fact that people were killed?
The Wall Street Journal, as you might expect, chimed in with this one: Trump Is Being Prosecuted, but Justice Department Is on Trial, Too. Both-sides-ism, much?
https://www.salon.com/2024/06/09/what-a-fool-believes-donald-and-americas-bogus-respect-for-faith/