political criticism – Live Laugh Love Do http://livelaughlovedo.com A Super Fun Site Mon, 29 Sep 2025 20:16:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Trump’s Quip About ‘Opinionated People’ Says A Lot http://livelaughlovedo.com/culture-and-society/trumps-quip-about-opinionated-people-says-a-lot/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/culture-and-society/trumps-quip-about-opinionated-people-says-a-lot/#respond Mon, 29 Sep 2025 20:16:24 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/09/30/trumps-quip-about-opinionated-people-says-a-lot/ [ad_1]

President Donald Trump made a rather offhand comment during his meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the White House on Thursday — and experts believe it reveals a great deal about the president’s worldview.

Within minutes of the start of his press conference in the Oval Office with Erdogan, Trump heaped praise on the Turkish leader, calling him a “tough man” and “a guy who is highly opinionated.” Erdogan, who has been in power for over 20 years, has long been accused of undermining democracy, human rights and eroding media freedom and political expression.

Trump then went on to apparently reveal something somewhat introspective: He’s not quite sold on people with a lot of opinions.

“Usually I don’t like opinionated people, but I always liked this one,” he said, pointing to Erdogan. “But he’s a tough one. And he does an amazing job in his country.”

Trump’s admission that he doesn’t like opinionated people comes as many have been sounding the alarm on Trump’s efforts to target his political opponents, his crackdown on free speech and as voters have continued to criticize Republican elected officials for their loyalty — and at times fawning and gushing remarks — to Trump.

Experts have thoughts about Trump’s ‘opinionated people’ quip.

Todd Belt, professor and political management program director at The Graduate School of Political Management at The George Washington University, believes that Trump’s quip about not liking opinionated people on Thursday is reflective of his “broader worldview.”

“In Trump’s mind, an individual is only opinionated if they speak out against him,” he told HuffPost. “This, to Trump, is unfair, because objective reality (in his mind) is that he is the greatest president we have ever had and any criticism is unwarranted.”

“As such, fawning compliments, such as those we saw at his last Cabinet meeting, are not opinions, but merely statements of fact,” he continued.

Deepak Sarma, inaugural distinguished scholar in the public humanities at Case Western Reserve University, thinks Trump’s characterization of Erdogan as a “tough man” and as “highly opinionated” reveals how “he envisions himself and how he wished the world would view him.”

“Erdogan, [Vladmir] Putin, Kim Jong Un and other autocrats have long since served as aspirational models for Trump,” they said. “Trump usually does not like such people, and he surrounds himself with sycophants who ought to have no opinion of their own, unless, of course, it agrees with his.”

“Valuing loyalty above all else, Trump’s narcissistic leadership style requires echo chambers and an inner circle that serves to soothe his fragile ego,” they continued.

Sarma said that Trump’s characterization of Erdogan and his “opinionated people” remarks reveal his “Achilles’ heel.”

“Namely that he so desperately seeks to be taken seriously, to be recognized as a bully, that he can be easily manipulated by insincere praise (or gifts) by those seeking his audience,” they said.

President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan photographed in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington D.C., United States on September 25, 2025.
President Donald Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan photographed in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington D.C., United States on September 25, 2025.

Dan P. McAdams, a professor of human development and social policy at Northwestern University, told HuffPost that, generally speaking, he doesn’t think “it pays dividends to parse what Donald Trump says in at any given time because he may say the exact opposite thing a short time later. ”

McAdams, author of “The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump: A Psychological Reckoning,” said that Trump lives “in the here-and-now moment, fighting to win the moment and to glorify the self in each moment, moment by moment, day by day.”

“The moments do not add up to make a plot line for his life, but instead each is like an isolated monad,” he said.

McAdams characterizes Trump as an “episodic man” — meaning he wakes up each day with “a fresh new consciousness ready to battle with whatever comes his way now.”

He doesn’t believe the president is ever thinking about the day prior in any given moment. Instead, he thinks Trump is focused on “winning the moment,” and that there’s no “continuity of mind” for him — or at least very little.

“The weirdest psychological thing about Donald Trump — and something that the American people have yet to come to terms with, including his supporters — is that he lives outside of time, with no understanding of the distant past and no concern for the distant future,” he said.

And as it relates to Trump’s recent remarks about not liking opinionated people, McAdams believes the president just doesn’t like opinionated people “when their opinions contradict his own.”

“But he is OK with opinionated people who agree with him on the basics, which probably characterizes Erdogan,” he said.

McAdams pointed out that Trump sandwiched his remarks about opinionated people in between saying, twice, that Erdogan is “tough.”

“Trump identifies with tough men. [He] tends to give them more leeway than those whom he sees to be weak,” he said. “As my Turkish friends say, Erodgan is ‘a little Trump.’ Trump likes little Trumps.”

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What Trump’s Attacks On Harris After She Ruled Out Governor Bid Says http://livelaughlovedo.com/culture-and-society/what-trumps-attacks-on-harris-after-she-ruled-out-governor-bid-says/ http://livelaughlovedo.com/culture-and-society/what-trumps-attacks-on-harris-after-she-ruled-out-governor-bid-says/#respond Sat, 02 Aug 2025 15:19:57 +0000 http://livelaughlovedo.com/2025/08/02/what-trumps-attacks-on-harris-after-she-ruled-out-governor-bid-says/ [ad_1]

Critics of President Donald Trump think he lacked quite a bit of self-awareness when he said at a press conference this week that former Vice President Kamala Harris “can’t speak” and “can’t do an interview.” One professor in public humanities thinks his latest dig was an example of the president’s “appalling” strategies.

During a news conference on Thursday, Trump was asked to weigh in on Harris’ announcement the day prior that she won’t be running for governor of California in 2026. She told “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert this week that she wasn’t ready just yet to go “back in the system,” which she said she thinks is broken.

When a reporter asked Trump to share his thoughts about Harris’ political future, he responded: “Well, she can’t speak.”

“She can’t talk. She can’t do an interview,” he said as Vice President JD Vance and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick could be seen laughing behind him.

He then inexplicably said that “nobody knew who Kamala was” when the then-vice president announced her candidacy for president in 2024, after former President Joe Biden announced he was dropping his reelection bid against Trump.

“Nobody knew her last name — Harris,” he said, before later adding that he thought she was a “terrible candidate” and not a “skilled politician” and that she “wasn’t a skilled person.”

Ironically, while criticizing Harris’ interviewing and speaking skills, the president invoked Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO Dana White in a tangent comparing the 2024 presidential campaign to an imagined UFC fight.

People online mocked Trump for criticizing Harris’ interviewing skills, pointing out the fact that the president gets routinely slammed for rambling and for being “incoherent” in speeches and in interviews.

“Will he ever make sense? He just rambles on like he is trying to convince himself of something but he doesn’t know what,” one Instagram user wrote in the comment section of a post that featured a video clip of Trump’s dig at Harris.

“He thinks he’s a better orator than her?” another user wrote. ”[I’ve] seen preschoolers with a bigger vocabulary than him.”

“I can’t recall a single time he’s spoken with intelligence and honor,” wrote another.

Speaking about Trump’s attack on Harris, Deepak Sarma, inaugural distinguished scholar in the public humanities at Case Western Reserve University, said that Trump has a tendency to “embrace (and share) white supremacist nationalist perspectives that deny the intelligence of women and people of color, and especially women of color.”

“He has, for example, stated similar vituperative remarks about congresswoman Jasmine Crockett,” Sarma told HuffPost. “His remarks about intelligence are directed at African Americans with greater frequency than others.”

Indeed, Trump has long been criticized for attacking women, Black people and other people of color over their intelligence, often chiding them as having “low IQ.” While speaking to reporters last month, Trump invoked Crockett when he was asked a question about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. He called both congresswomen “vey low IQ” individuals.

“The rhetoric is a strategy to rile up his MAGA base and to reinforce and justify confederate era slavery,” Sarma said about Trump questioning the intelligence of Black people.

President Donald Trump, then the Republican presidential nominee, photographed with then-Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, during a presidential debate on Sept. 10, 2024, in Philadelphia.
President Donald Trump, then the Republican presidential nominee, photographed with then-Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, during a presidential debate on Sept. 10, 2024, in Philadelphia.

Trump’s latest attack on Harris is a part of a “quintessential strategy” — and it’s “appalling,” Sarma said.

“It is ironic that he states that she cannot speak, talk, or do an interview, that she was a terrible candidate, and not a skilled politician,” Sarma said about Trump. “These, of course, are usually appraisals of his own capacities, and certainly not hers.”

“This is classic gaslighting, and a quintessential strategy for Trump,” they continued. “That is, he flips the script, accusing the other person of the very behavior that he exhibits, making everyone, his minions and Harris’ supporters doubt their perceptions and experiences.”

“It is equally appalling that his comments are mere ramblings, with incomplete sentences and more gaslighting,” they added. “In so doing he proves to everyone watching/listening/cringing that it is he who cannot speak, talk or do an interview, and it is he who is an unqualified politician.”

But Sarma said that it’s “essential” for people living in the U.S. to continue to call this behavior out — especially those with “public positions and profiles to speak up.”

“If they do not, then the gaslighting may take hold,” they warned.

“I am saddened that privileged people I knew who claimed to stand for democracy and human rights and so on are quiet and in hiding,” Sarma later added. “As a queer person of color, I must use my voice as an academic and a public intellectual to call out the president and his minions for their false and misleading claims.”

“If I do not, who else will?” they added.



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