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  • Lawyer and activist George Conway delivered a scathing critique of Donald Trump, calling him “the lowest character of all.”

    Conway said, “Donald Trump is a man who represents all the things we teach our children not to be. He’s a liar. He’s a thief. He’s a molester. He has no remorse, no shame, no empathy. He has no loyalty to the law, to the Constitution.”

    The statement has reignited debate about Trump’s conduct and character, with Conway portraying the former president as a warning of what leadership should never look like.
    Lawyer and activist George Conway delivered a scathing critique of Donald Trump, calling him “the lowest character of all.” Conway said, “Donald Trump is a man who represents all the things we teach our children not to be. He’s a liar. He’s a thief. He’s a molester. He has no remorse, no shame, no empathy. He has no loyalty to the law, to the Constitution.” The statement has reignited debate about Trump’s conduct and character, with Conway portraying the former president as a warning of what leadership should never look like.
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  • British writer Nate White wrote that while there have always been “stupid people” and “nasty people” in politics, Trump represents a uniquely toxic combination of both.

    “Rarely has stupidity been so nasty, or nastiness been so stupid,” he wrote, adding that Trump “makes Richard Nixon look trustworthy and George W. Bush look smart.”

    He went on to deliver his most cutting line:

    “If Frankenstein's Monster were assembled entirely from human flaws — he would make Donald Trump.”
    British writer Nate White wrote that while there have always been “stupid people” and “nasty people” in politics, Trump represents a uniquely toxic combination of both. “Rarely has stupidity been so nasty, or nastiness been so stupid,” he wrote, adding that Trump “makes Richard Nixon look trustworthy and George W. Bush look smart.” He went on to deliver his most cutting line: “If Frankenstein's Monster were assembled entirely from human flaws — he would make Donald Trump.”
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  • In 1993, at 22 years old, Tupac Shakur released "Keep Ya Head Up" and delivered a line that would become one of the most quoted in hip-hop history. A simple observation about governments finding money to fight wars while poor communities went hungry.
    In 1993, at 22 years old, Tupac Shakur released "Keep Ya Head Up" and delivered a line that would become one of the most quoted in hip-hop history. A simple observation about governments finding money to fight wars while poor communities went hungry.
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  • Jon Stewart delivered a fiery warning about Donald Trump, accusing the former president of openly embracing authoritarian rhetoric and urging Americans to take it seriously.

    Speaking on The Daily Show, Stewart said Trump’s defenders should stop trying to frame his actions as normal politics.

    “You don’t have to bend over backwards trying to make Trump’s authoritarian power grabs seem like the rule of law,” Stewart said. “He does not give a f— anymore. He’s saying it straight up.”

    Stewart argued Trump is openly signaling that he wants to punish political opponents and use the power of government against them, telling viewers the country faces a choice: accept it, or “fight like hell for this constitutional republic.”
    Jon Stewart delivered a fiery warning about Donald Trump, accusing the former president of openly embracing authoritarian rhetoric and urging Americans to take it seriously. Speaking on The Daily Show, Stewart said Trump’s defenders should stop trying to frame his actions as normal politics. “You don’t have to bend over backwards trying to make Trump’s authoritarian power grabs seem like the rule of law,” Stewart said. “He does not give a f— anymore. He’s saying it straight up.” Stewart argued Trump is openly signaling that he wants to punish political opponents and use the power of government against them, telling viewers the country faces a choice: accept it, or “fight like hell for this constitutional republic.”
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