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Donald Trump's paranoia is 'untenable to the workings' of government, says Dan Rather | |
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The "sheer level of paranoia" coming from President Donald Trump's White House is "untenable to the workings of a republic," former CBS News anchor Dan Rather has said. | The "sheer level of paranoia" coming from President Donald Trump's White House is "untenable to the workings of a republic," former CBS News anchor Dan Rather has said. |
Describing the administration as "in freefall" in a Facebook post, Mr Rather asked whether Mr Trump actually believed the claims he has made. | Describing the administration as "in freefall" in a Facebook post, Mr Rather asked whether Mr Trump actually believed the claims he has made. |
"Even the most grounded of presidents must fight to keep themselves moored to the real world. The Oval Office can be a bubble. Power attracts sycophants and cynics. But I have never seen anything like this," he wrote. | "Even the most grounded of presidents must fight to keep themselves moored to the real world. The Oval Office can be a bubble. Power attracts sycophants and cynics. But I have never seen anything like this," he wrote. |
"The sheer level of paranoia that is radiating out of the White House is untenable to the workings of a republic. | "The sheer level of paranoia that is radiating out of the White House is untenable to the workings of a republic. |
"I have a real question if President Trump actually believes what he is saying. Even Richard Nixon, the most paranoid president to date, ruled for years with a relatively calm hand." | "I have a real question if President Trump actually believes what he is saying. Even Richard Nixon, the most paranoid president to date, ruled for years with a relatively calm hand." |
The former CBS Evening News anchor added: "This Administration has been an off kilter whirlwind since the inauguration, and news reports suggest that seething anger from Mr. Trump is only getting worse. | The former CBS Evening News anchor added: "This Administration has been an off kilter whirlwind since the inauguration, and news reports suggest that seething anger from Mr. Trump is only getting worse. |
"There is a growing consensus that the President may be 'unhinged.' It's a serious allegation, but even if it is not the case, Mr Trump only has himself to blame." | "There is a growing consensus that the President may be 'unhinged.' It's a serious allegation, but even if it is not the case, Mr Trump only has himself to blame." |
Mr Rather called for people to challenge the President on his unsubstantiated claims former President Barack Obama wiretapped his phone. | Mr Rather called for people to challenge the President on his unsubstantiated claims former President Barack Obama wiretapped his phone. |
"The man who sends out a twitter tirade accusing a former President of crimes for which he provides no evidence, the man who doubles down when everyone with any sense pushes back, that man is our Commander in Chief. | "The man who sends out a twitter tirade accusing a former President of crimes for which he provides no evidence, the man who doubles down when everyone with any sense pushes back, that man is our Commander in Chief. |
"Every one who normalises Mr Trump now, or has in the past, will have to answer to future generations for their acquiescence, silence or sophistry — if, indeed, not outright cowardice." | "Every one who normalises Mr Trump now, or has in the past, will have to answer to future generations for their acquiescence, silence or sophistry — if, indeed, not outright cowardice." |
He added: "Conspiracy theories are corrosive in society at large. When they dictate national policy, they can be lethal." | He added: "Conspiracy theories are corrosive in society at large. When they dictate national policy, they can be lethal." |
Mr Rather concluded: "As the questions mount around Russia, as the circles of defence begin to falter, the determination to create diversions will escalate. | Mr Rather concluded: "As the questions mount around Russia, as the circles of defence begin to falter, the determination to create diversions will escalate. |
"But if the President hoped he could create a distraction, I think he misjudged the will of the American people. We have woken. We are paying attention. And we love our country too much to let it falter without a fight." | "But if the President hoped he could create a distraction, I think he misjudged the will of the American people. We have woken. We are paying attention. And we love our country too much to let it falter without a fight." |
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