I think we've been in the age of post-truthfulness for awhile; a slow fade, getting worse. For example Bill Clinton's bad behavior in high office and his public dishonesty. Voters were pretty forgiving of all that.Szdfan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 7:52 am We see the effect of this post-truthfulness all the time, including here on MN. It’s true that some people will not care.
Trump’s style as a politician is “Trumpian” — get attention by saying outrageous things, always fight and never concede, etc. What’s interesting is that other than Trump, this approach hasn’t worked as well for other politicians. Voters seem more willing to forgive behaviors in Trump, that they aren’t in others.
I've heard commentators say that Republican voters got tired of running milquetoast candidates like McCain and Romney who get trounced by the Democrats, and Trump is basically a giant expletive, actually an exaggeration of what many of them despised in Democrats but what many of them came to believe a candidate must be in order to win these days. In other words, if the Democrats run corrupt liars, then fine - we will just run bigger corrupt liars.
It's a theory I guess. For the life of me I have no idea why they wouldn't have gone with somebody like Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley who in my opinion would have made a better candidate in many ways. But they didn't.