Dayton Daily News

Fascism is logical endpoint to president’s fabricatio­ns

- Robert Reich

There are two kinds of Donald Trump lies. One is about facts. The other is about those who call him out on his fabricatio­ns.

An example of the first occurred Sunday, when Trump issued a tweetstorm of lies:

“The Robert Mueller Rigged Witch Hunt, headed now by 17 (increased from 13, including an Obama White House lawyer) Angry Democrats, was started by a fraudulent Dossier, paid for by Crooked Hillary and the DNC. Therefore, the Witch Hunt is an illegal Scam!”

These assertions have been contradict­ed by Trump’s own FBI director and even by GOP congressio­nal leaders.

It’s bad enough when a president of the United States tells the public nonstop lies. It’s worse when he impugns those who are pointing out he’s wrong — the second type of Trump lie.

An example of this occurred last week, when Trump was speaking to a veterans group. “What you’re seeing and what you’re reading is not what’s happening,” he said.

In other words, don’t trust the press.

In recent weeks Trump has ramped up both kinds of lies — lies about the facts, and lies about those who are reporting the truth.

Both categories of lies are dangerous to a democracy. The first misleads the public. The second undermines the capacity of the public to discover they are being misled. In the words of George Orwell, “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”

For those who believe both kinds of lies, Trump (backed by his Fox News propaganda machine) is the only credible source of informatio­n. That means he can say anything at all and remain unaccounta­ble.

Democracy is imperiled when a president of the United States tells bald-faced lies. It is doubly imperiled when a president convinces a portion of the public not to trust anyone who contradict­s him.

As statesman and philosophe­r Vaclav Havel put it, “If the main pillar of the system is living a lie, then it is not surprising that the fundamenta­l threat to it is living the truth.”

These two kinds of lies are becoming more common in Europe as well. Indeed, the central political divide in the West is no longer right or left as we’ve come to understand the terms since World War II — emphasizin­g choice between small or government or large.

It is coming to be authoritar­ianism based on lies versus democracy based on truth.

Trump’s two kinds of lies are lending legitimacy to European leaders who are actively suppressin­g the truth to entrench their power, such as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and Poland’s Law and Justice Party.

Italy’s new deputy prime minister, Matteo Salvini, also falls into this category.

The logical endpoint to both kinds of lies is fascism.

Few living today remember the birth of fascism in Europe and Soviet Russia in the 1930s. Maybe that explains why the free world seems relatively passive in the face of these current attacks on democracy and truth.

The truth is still getting through to most people. But in sharp contrast to the 1930s, an American president is now helping lead the charge against it.

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