Direction

I don’t watch much TV and had never seen an episode of The Apprentice. As a life-long southerner, the New York celebrity scene wasn’t of any interest. My very first time hearing Donald Trump was in 2011 on one of the morning TV shows and the topic was Barack Obama’s birth certificate. Trump was throwing out innuendo suggesting that Obama’s birth certificate, then not public, said he was a Muslim, never mind the fact that no US birth certificate has a child’s religion on it.

As the years went by, Donald Trump became a vector for a number of conspiracy theories, most notably 2020 election denial.

I spent thousands of hours online debunking conspiracy theories about Barack Obama, writing over 4,000 articles on the topic at my Obama Conspiracy Theories blog. This time around, I’m going to take the same approach, applying the same fact checking and debunking techniques to conspiracy theories about Donald Trump, starting with the 2024 US Presidential election. When I started on Obama I knew almost nothing about him. I had an open mind. Trump has accumulated a lot of baggage in my mind since 2011; I’ll have to be extra careful not to let my biases get in the way.

Bad News Sells

The infamous “mainstream media” has put out some pretty strong doomsday speculation about the upcoming Trump administration. Trump’s image wasn’t helped by the selection of Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, perhaps the worst pick ever for that job, who was so bad he finally withdrew. So the political left will provide the grist for the Trump Conspiracy Theories mill.

Does he intend to use the Department of Justice against his political enemies? Will he wreck the economy with tariffs and mass unemployment after gutting the federal workforce? Is he in the tank for Vladimir Putin? Is Medicaid doomed? Will children starve without school lunches? After the election, will he play golf and let Elon Musk or JD Vance run the government?

As I said once before back in 2011:

Let the Claims Begin1

  1. The Debunker’s Guide to Obama Conspiracy Theories ↩︎

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Trump’s Cabinet Picks

One commentator described Donald Trump’s announcements of several cabinet picks as extending the middle finger to the country.

That’s really his pudgy index finger

One said Trump’s picks were not only “in-competent” but “anti-competent.” It’s as if the intent was to have the federal government become dysfunctional.

Matt Gaetz, slated for Attorney General, is barely a lawyer, and resigned amid an ethics probe by the Republican-controlled House. Ironically, Trump’s pick for Assistant Attorney General, Todd Blanche, is at least a practicing lawyer.

Anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as head of the Department of Health and Human Services would seem aimed at causing death and suffering.

In a functioning government, the Senate would quickly vote down these clownish appointments, but we’ll have to wait to see whether we have a functioning government in 2025. Trump wants to fill the top federal jobs through recess appointments, and bypass Congress entirely.

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