Donald Trump Jr. Doesn’t Understand Why People Think He’s Blitzed Out Of His Mind On Coke All The Time https://uproxx.com/viral/donald-trump-jr-not-on-cocaine/
Actually the most common drug, also addictive, and arguably the most destructive is pretending to know what you do not know, conflating faith and knowledge. It causes cognitive dissonance in it's host, which manifests, often, as hypocrisy. I think the response to Alec Baldwin is mainly about the odiousness of hypocrisy. Baldwin is mainly known for being infected with excessive hatred, that itself comes from the drug where one pretends to know what one does not know. It was disgusting how his supposed comedy functioned as a thin veil over the obvious hatred he was experiencing, potentially infecting thousands of others with the same level of virulence.
A Trump caught in yet another lie. Whoever thought this would happen. Donald Trump Jr.'s political tour in Australia was canceled due to poor ticket sales, not due to visa problem. Australian Minister Calls Donald Trump Jr. a ‘Big Baby’ in Visa Row https://www.thedailybeast.com/australian-minister-calls-donald-trump-jr-a-big-baby-in-visa-row A senior Australian minister on Thursday slammed Donald Trump Jr. as a “big baby” after the former president’s son axed a speaking tour. Don Jr. canceled the three-day tour in Australia on Wednesday with its organizers, Turning Point Australia, hinting that visa issues may have been to blame. But Australian Home Minister Clare O’Neil said he had been given a visa and that poor ticket sales was the real reason he called off the shows. “Geez, Donald Trump Jr is a bit of sore loser,” O’Neil tweeted. “Donald Trump Jr has been given a visa to come to Australia. He didn’t get cancelled. He’s just a big baby, who isn’t very popular.” She later deleted the posts, but Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese separately said: “Donald Trump Jr.’s visa was dealt with in the normal way. Like anyone else, he was entitled to come here. The deferral of his travel is a matter for him.” Read it at Reuters