Trump Literally Admits in Public He “Will be a Dictator.”
- Jessiah Eberlin

- Dec 6, 2023
- 1 min read
In a recent Fox News Town Hall hosted by Sean Hannity, Donald Trump told Hannity that if reelected he would “be a dictator” on his first day in office.
It should have been a startling remark coming from a former president, the potential next president, and the undisputed leader of one of America’s two major political parties.
And yet, to those of us who have paid attention to Trump’s increasingly deranged rhetoric, it likely failed to register on an emotional level.
But while Trump’s words may not necessarily cause the hearts of some of us to skip a beat, they must be clearly, persistently, and loudly acknowledged as the fascistic declarations they are.
Even if Donald Trump has successfully emotionally exhausted some of us (which may well be his strategy), we must act like we aren’t.
Each and every one of us has a civic, intellectual, and moral obligation to treat Trump as the anti-American, anti-democratic threat that he is—and demand the mainstream and alternative media do so as well.
If there was ever a time in which we could afford to indulge the “enlightened centrist” sensibilities of hand wringing liberals desperate to prove to Fox News viewers that they aren’t DNC shills, “this ain’t it, chief,” to borrow Gen-Z gamer slang.
A consensus has been established of credible reporting across time from various outlets using multiple sources, including Trump’s own words: Donald Trump is a fascist and is, by definition, less qualified to be president than any Democratic challenger.
Spread the word and vote accordingly.








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