Dotard is a ‘Fear-monger’, in every sense of the word, and the sheep are his perfect disciples


During the presidential campaign, in the spring of 2016, the Republican front-runner Donald Trump sat down for an interview with Bob Woodward and Robert Costa of The Washington Post. They quoted President Barack Obama on global power and foreign affairs saying that “real power means you can get what you want without having to exert violence.” They then asked Trump if he agreed.
Trump responded: 
“Well, I think there’s a certain truth to that. I think there’s a certain truth to that. Real power is through respect. Real power is, I don’t even want to use the word, fear.”
Woodward made “Fear” the title of his forthcoming book about Trump.
Trump tells his followers about all the things of which they should be afraid, or shouldn’t trust or should hate, and then positions himself as the greatest defense against those things. His supporters roar their approval at their white knight.
Fear is the poison-tipped arrow in Trump’s quiver. He launches it whenever he needs to change the subject, justify his callousness and racism, or defend himself from critique.
He loves Putin, cuz the leader of Russia rules through fear, of death or imprisonment, and that’s Dotard’s goal. The problem? It’s working, for 1/3 of the people and Agent Orange LOVES the power it gives him, as he uses a different kind of fear, but just as effective, for the herds of fearful sheep, as they look to a ‘tough guy’ to save their little world.

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