barmar, on 2017-April-07, 23:40, said:
Really? He describes Trump as "less hypocritical" than most other politicians. Isn't he the racist who called himself "the least anti-Semitic person you've ever seen in your entire life" and "least racist person". And he said that to an orthodox Jewish reporter.
It just seems like Trump is speaking honestly because he doesn't censor himself like most politicians. He just lets whatever he's thinking come out of his mouth (or Twitter feed). But he still tailors his comments to the expected audience.
I think Krugman is right about the hypocrisy thing. One of the best pieces of writing from 2008 titled "The End" by Michael Lewis which wound its way into "The Big Short", includes this story:
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Danny Moses, who became Eisman’s head trader, came third [third guy hired by Steve Eisman]. Danny had worked as a salesman at Oppenheimer and Co. and had pungent memories of Eisman doing and saying all sorts of things that sell-side analysts seldom did. In the middle of one trading day, for instance, Eisman had walked to the podium at the center of the Oppenheimer trading floor, called for everyone’s attention, announced that “the following eight stocks are going to zero,” and then listed eight companies that indeed went bankrupt. Raised in Georgia, the son of a finance professor, Danny was less openly fatalistic than Vinny or Steve, but he nevertheless shared a general sense that bad things can and do happen, especially on Wall Street. When a Wall Street firm helped him to get into a trade that seemed perfect in every way, he asked the salesman, “I appreciate this, but I just want to know one thing: How are you going to ***** me?” Heh-heh-heh, c’mon, we’d never do that, the trader started to say, but Danny, though perfectly polite, was insistent. We both know that unadulterated good things like this trade don’t just happen between little hedge funds and big Wall Street firms. I’ll do it, but only after you explain to me how you are going to ***** me. And the salesman explained how he was going to ***** him. And Danny did the trade.
Trump will do whatever it takes to close a deal, including lie up the wazoo which is what con-men do. But if asked point blank as a condition for closing the deal to explain how he's going to ***** the other party, I think he would be happy to explain. A hypocrite wouldn't. In kenberg's favorite anecdote about realtors and wall-to-wall carpet, I feel sure Trump would have smiled and said you're right, so-and-so screwed up that part of the ad (even though he knows so-and-so listed it exactly as instructed), we can carpet that if you want. Ryan, on the other hand, would have refused to concede that he was ***** the other party because he believes that if it's not illegal it's not *****.
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