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Alex Lo

As I see itDonald Trump is the purest symbol of post-truth America

Trump doesn’t care what is true about the war in the Middle East or anything else so long as what he says serves his purpose for the moment

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US President Donald Trump gestures as he disembarks from Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland, on October 30, 2025. Photo: Reuters
Alex Loin Toronto
Is bulls*** worse than lying? The late Princeton philosopher Harry Frankfurt thought so. I am not entirely convinced that it’s always true, but in the case of US President Donald Trump, it most certainly is. I am not denying Trump is a constant liar, but I think the essential characteristic that defines his personality and career as a politician is his BS rather than lies.

As Frankfurt wrote in his essay On Bulls***, “One of the most salient features of our culture is that there is so much bulls***.” And Trump is truly a man of his age.

I am led to thinking about this by a recent editorial in The New York Times. It accuses Trump of constantly lying, particularly about the war in the Middle East. Did the Times editorial board only just discover that?
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It was disparaged by Trump’s biographer and critic Michael Wolff, who claims Trump doesn’t so much lie as spew bull: “What it says about The New York Times is that after so long, they continue to fail to understand this guy,” he said as co-host of a Daily Beast podcast. “The truer fact … is that he actually believes what he says.”
According to Wolff, inside Trump’s head, “it is such a profound misunderstanding of reality that all of this comes out in such contradictory terms, in the same sentence or in sequential Truth Social posts … to the extent that it means nothing, confuses everything, is helpful to nobody and points in no clear direction at all.”
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Why tell such unconvincing lies unless the person really doesn’t care about the truth? “No one would tell such lies about such obvious things,” Wolff said. “It’s a much more serious condition, which is that he can’t evaluate, appreciate, analyse and accept reality, which is just a terrible thing. I find it more terrifying, almost, that the leading newspaper in the country is so dim-witted.”
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