Over on Twitter, CNN journalist Daniel Dale highlights Donald Trump’s “speaking mistake”…
The latest episode of Trump responding to his own benign speaking mistake (saying "250,000" instead of the "550,000" in his prepared text): pic.twitter.com/4oHdfMviZk
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) December 20, 2019
Donald Trump has a particular style of bullshitting. He will assert something, and then qualify it with a “maybe” or a “probably.” Politicians the world over will obfuscate and mislead, but the way Trump does it is particularly noticeable. Its almost like he is a child, play-acting at being a politician.
Each of these qualifications — the “maybes” and the “probablies” — has a profound grammatical effect on the sentence. They render the assertion he has just made meaningless. But in the flow of a speech, the audience (and annoyingly, the journalists) don’t always pick up on the trick.
I’ve come to realise that this is the President’s way of trying to give himself plausible deniability for each lie. Those equivocations are Donald Trump’s ‘tell,’ the vocal quirk that betrays the fact that he’s just making shit up as he goes along. Every now and then I bookmark examples.