Yes, agree. Trump’s point of view is “Whatever I can win with is true.”  And if 
he wins with what we call “a lie”, it is true for him. Exactly.
If you ask how we can counter and resist him, then I would say peaceful 
protests are the right way. The women's march was impressive, and the rebellion 
of the social media managers from the national parks is really refreshing. Who 
would have thought that the national parks would strike back? Like Treebeard 
who becomes alive.
In JK Rowling's novels it is the little creatures like the house elves that 
beat the evil in the end. In Tolkien's Lord of the Rings it is the Hobbits that 
beat the evil enemy. I think in this case people like Ken Bone are the Hobbits 
of the 21st century. The modern Hobbits are adverage midwestern guys who 
support Mr. T-Rump and his "party" on Twitter and hope to get a bit rich and 
famous along the way.
People like Ken Bone are like Frodo the Hobbit, Mr. T-Rump is Sauron and Jack 
Dorsey is the ringwraith. Will Ken Bone throw the ring into Mt. Doom, i.e. will 
he stop following Trump on Twitter and/or quit Twitter completely? If we all 
stop following and listening him he loses his power. This includes the senior 
Republican politicians who do not speak up against him because they hope for a 
job in his administration.
Cheers,
Jochen

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-------- Original message --------From: Nick Thompson 
<nickthomp...@earthlink.net> Date: 1/28/17  01:57  (GMT+01:00) To: Friam 
<Friam@redfish.com> Cc: penny thompson <penny.thomp...@earthlink.net>, 'Bruce 
Simon' <bjs...@yahoo.com>, 'Dix McComas' <dixmccom...@gmail.com>, 'Grant 
Franks' <grantfra...@earthlink.net> Subject: [FRIAM] [[Narcissism Again]again] 
Hi everybody,I kind of got buried by the list last week, but we seem to keep 
coming back to this topic, even when we are  talking about globalism. So.  Let 
me just share one thought.  I have said a hundred times that I think the great 
achievement of the Right in my life time has been to problematize (Ugh!) the 
Deweyan consensus of the 1950’s  One of the elements of that consensus was that 
there is a truth of most matters and if we gather inclusively, talk calmly, 
reason closely, study carefully, investigate rigorously,  we will, together , 
come to it.  What was, at the time of my coming of age, the shared foundation 
of argument, became over last 50 years, a position in the argument.  The 
alternative to this Deweyan position seems to be something like, “There is no 
truth of the matter; there is only the exercise of power.  He who wins the 
argument, by whatever means, wins the truth.  Truth is not something that is 
arrived at; it is won.”So.  My sense of trump is that in fact, he is not lying. 
 On the contrary, he does not share the view of discourse that makes lying a 
possibility.  From Trump’s point of view, “Whatever I can win with is true.”  
Hence, if he wins with what we call “a lie”, it is true. I feel we are straying 
along the edge of some Nietzschean chasm here.  Unfortunately  I haven’t read 
any Nietzsche .  A brief rummage in Wikipedia, led me to The Parable of the 
Madman. And THAT led me to wonder if the TV Series, Madmen, about marketing 
execs in the 60’s, was written with Nietzsche in mind.  In any case, if there 
is ever a domain in which the truth is that which wins, it would be marketing. 
So, if we are going to counter Trump, it cannot be by demonstrating that he 
lies.  It has to be by demonstrating that liars don’t win. Heavy lift.Nick 
Nicholas S. ThompsonEmeritus Professor of Psychology and BiologyClark 
Universityhttp://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/ 
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