Demagoguery is as old as time itself.
Nothing like trying to piss people off because they haven't succeeded in life. All for power and control. It's f'd up.
This is the lack of self-awareness I'm referring to. Well, more a lack of Trump awareness but that's your TDS.
demagoguery
/ˈdeməˌɡäɡ(ə)rē/
Demagoguery is a manipulative style of political or public rhetoric that seeks to gain power by playing on the emotions, prejudices, and fears of ordinary people, rather than relying on rational debate, facts, or sound policy. [
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Practitioners, known as
demagogues, often utilize a recognizable set of tactics to persuade and control their audience: [
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- Us vs. Them Mentality (Trump): Framing complex societal issues as a simple, zero-sum war between the "pure, virtuous masses" and a "corrupt, malicious elite" (or scapegoated minority).
- Appeal to Emotion (Trump): Prioritizing passion, anger, and prejudice to bypass logical reasoning.
- Oversimplification (LOL Trump): Offering easy, one-size-fits-all solutions to deeply complicated structural problems.
- Demonization of Compromise (Trump): Portraying any disagreement or willingness to negotiate as a betrayal or a sign of weakness
Us vs Them
Donald Trump frequently uses "us vs. them" rhetoric to frame his political movements, often contrasting his supporters with political opponents, the media, or globalists. [
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Several of his notable quotes and recurring themes include:
- On political opponents: "They're vicious people that we have to fight, just like you have to fight vicious people. Mine are a different kind of vicious".
- On his base vs. critics: "They hate me. They hate you. They hate rallies and it's all because they hate the idea of MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"
- On America vs. the establishment: "The corrupt globalist establishment is responsible for the destruction of our country"
Appeal to Emotion
Donald Trump’s appeal to emotion relies on a sophisticated mix of anger, fear, and empowerment. Rather than focusing on policy white papers, his rhetoric channels working-class grievances into powerful, unifying narratives that validate the frustrations of his supporters and position him as the only figure capable of fighting on their behalf. [
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Oversimplification
Donald Trump’s communication style heavily relies on oversimplification, using black-and-white rhetoric, hyperbole, and zero-sum framing to reduce complex geopolitical, economic, and social issues into easily digestible, emotionally resonant talking points. This strategy allows him to connect directly with his base but frequently omits crucial context
Demonization of Compromise
Donald Trump’s political strategy often frames political compromise as a sign of weakness and betrayal, rather than a standard legislative tool. By adopting an uncompromising, "all-or-nothing" approach, he rallies his base, controls media narratives, and frames his opponents as fundamental threats to the country
The Rhetorical Signature
Trump’s communication style is inherently Manichean—dividing the world strictly into "winners" and "losers," or "patriots" and the "enemy within". Key elements of this strategy include: [
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- Zero-Sum Bargaining: Trump frequently applies business negotiation tactics to government, asserting that giving ground in negotiations means losing leverage rather than finding mutual benefit.
- Aggressive Labeling: When opponents push back, his messaging goes beyond criticizing their policies to heavily demonizing them personally as "scum," "traitors," or threats to the nation. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]