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Trump Derangement Syndrome is a serious problem in our country this election cycle. It started in 2016 and is now a full blown mind virus that disables people from looking at Trump and his policies Objectively, essentially not caring how the American Constitution is being exploited as long as it stops TRUMP. AKA DERANGEMENT from the Truth!
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CHATGPT DEFINES TDS AS:
"Trump Derangement Syndrome" (TDS) is a pejorative term that has been used to describe what some perceive as irrational or extreme reactions to former U.S. President Donald Trump, his policies, or his behavior. The term suggests that certain individuals, particularly those opposed to Trump, may exhibit an intense and often emotional response to anything related to him, leading to a perceived inability to view Trump or his actions objectively.
### Key Points:
- **Origins**: The term is a play on "Bush Derangement Syndrome," which was used in a similar context during George W. Bush's presidency. It gained popularity during Trump's presidency, especially among his supporters, who used it to criticize the media, politicians, or individuals they felt were overreacting to Trump-related issues.
- **Usage**: "TDS" is often used in political discourse, particularly by Trump supporters, to dismiss criticism of Trump as hysterical or exaggerated. Conversely, critics of Trump sometimes use the term to mockingly refer to what they see as genuine concern over Trump's actions or policies.
- **Criticism of the Term**: Critics of the term argue that it is used to discredit legitimate concerns or criticisms of Trump by labeling them as irrational or emotionally driven. They suggest that the term oversimplifies complex political or ethical debates.
In essence, "Trump Derangement Syndrome" is a politically charged term that reflects the deep polarization and contentiousness of political discourse during and after Trump's presidency.
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CHAT GPT DEBUNKED TRUMPS HEADLINES:
Here are some common debunked news headlines or stories about Donald Trump that have been widely discussed:
1. **Russian Collusion Claims**:
- **Claim**: Numerous headlines suggested that Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign colluded with Russia to influence the election.
- **Debunking**: The Mueller Report, after extensive investigation, did not find sufficient evidence to charge any Americans, including Trump or his associates, with conspiring with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election. However, it did confirm Russian interference in the election.
2. **Trump's "Fine People" Comment About Charlottesville**:
- **Claim**: Headlines suggested that Trump referred to neo-Nazis and white supremacists as "very fine people" during the Charlottesville rally in 2017.
- **Debunking**: The full transcript shows that Trump condemned white supremacists and neo-Nazis, stating, "I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists because they should be condemned totally." His "fine people on both sides" comment was in reference to people on both sides of the debate over the removal of Confederate statues.
3. **Drinking Bleach Comment**:
- **Claim**: Reports emerged claiming Trump suggested people should inject or drink bleach to cure COVID-19.
- **Debunking**: While Trump did make a widely criticized remark about disinfectants during a briefing, the comment was more of an off-the-cuff remark rather than a direct recommendation. He later clarified that it was not meant to be taken literally.
4. **Trump Overfeeding Fish in Japan**:
- **Claim**: Media outlets reported that Trump overfed fish in Japan by dumping an entire box of fish food into a koi pond during a visit with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
- **Debunking**: Video evidence later showed that Trump followed Abe's lead, who also dumped his box of food into the pond, making the headlines misleading.
5. **Trump Removing Martin Luther King Jr.'s Bust from the Oval Office**:
- **Claim**: Early in his presidency, a reporter claimed that Trump had removed the bust of Martin Luther King Jr. from the Oval Office.
- **Debunking**: The bust had not been removed; it was simply obscured in photos. The reporter later apologized for the mistake.
6. **Trump’s Tax Cut Only Benefiting the Wealthy**:
- **Claim**: Many headlines suggested that Trump's tax cuts were solely designed to benefit the wealthy.
- **Debunking**: While the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act did provide significant benefits to the wealthy and corporations, it also resulted in tax cuts for the majority of Americans. However, the long-term effects and distribution of benefits remain subjects of debate.
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