Donald Trump’s Tyrannical Leadership Style

Trump’s leadership and management style are similar to Adolf Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, the Mongol Empire, Putin, and the Kim Dynasty in North Korea.

Trump’s communication and governance often uses fear, the pursuit of revenge against perceived enemies, and the strategic creation of chaos or uncertainty.

Death threats against public officials and figures perceived as Donald Trump’s enemies are a widespread and growing problem, which has contributed to a national crisis of political violence. The issue is systemic and has been connected by experts to Trump’s rhetoric and his public naming of perceived opponents. 

Analysts note Trump often employs rhetoric based on fear, presenting doomsday scenarios and casting himself as the sole savior from perceived threats such as crime or immigration. Polls have also indicated that a significant portion of the public finds his style “scary”.

Trump has explicitly used the language of retribution, telling a conservative audience “I am your retribution” and vowing to use the Department of Justice to go after adversaries. Critics, including former administration officials, have warned of a “whole-of-government revenge tour” if he returns to office. In a chapter called “Revenge,” Trump elaborates, explaining his aims more clearly than in any book, including his better known Trump: The Art of the Deal.

Observers suggest that “chaos is the point” in his strategy, designed to keep opponents and the media off balance, dismantle established norms, and consolidate power. His approach to communication is often described as creating a “maelstrom of fear and chaos” in service of his policy goals. Donald Trump’s primary mentor in the aggressive tactics, media manipulation, and confrontational approach often described as “spreading chaos” was the late New York lawyer Roy Cohn. 

While supporters often view Trump’s rhetoric as a refreshing departure from political correctness and establishment politics and see him as a strong leader who stands up for his beliefs, critics contend that his style erodes democratic norms and fuels division.

History features many leaders who have used communication to spread fear and seek revenge, including Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Mao Zedong, who used propaganda and control of media to target perceived enemies and consolidate power. Other examples include the Mongol Empire, which used communication of atrocities to force cities into submission, and leaders like Pol Pot, who employed extreme measures to eliminate opponents.

Adolf Hitler: Hitler’s regime was directly responsible for the systematic murder of at least 13 million people through genocide and mass killing policies. When factoring in all military and civilian casualties attributable to the war he initiated, the total number of deaths reaches approximately 70 to 85 million people, making World War II the deadliest conflict in history.

Joseph Stalin: Estimates of the death toll from Joseph Stalin’s policies and actions vary widely, but historians suggest millions died due to executions, forced labor, forced collectivization, and man-made famines. The Gulag forced labor system alone may have resulted in millions of deaths, and figures for specific events like the Great Terror and the Holodomor famine also run into the millions.

Mao Zedong: Estimates for the total number of deaths attributable to Mao Zedong’s rule, policies (including the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution), forced labor camps (the laogai system), and wars range from 40 to 80 million people. The wide variation in these figures reflects the difficulty in obtaining precise data from that era and differences in how historians categorize “responsibility” for deaths (e.g., direct execution vs. famine deaths caused by policy

Mongol Empire: Estimates for the number of people who died as a result of the Mongol Empire’s wars range widely from 20 to 60 million people. This figure includes deaths from massacres, famine, disease (including the spread of the Black Death), and the general societal collapse caused by the conquests

Pol Pot: An estimated 1.5 to 2 million people died as a result of the Pol Pot-led Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia between 1975 and 1979, accounting for nearly a quarter of the country’s population at the time

Vladimi Putin: It is impossible to state an exact number of deaths caused under Vladimir Putin’s leadership, as figures vary widely depending on the conflict, the source of the data, and what is considered an “attributable death”. The death toll in major conflicts involving Russia is in the hundreds of thousands, in addition to dozens of suspicious deaths of critics and journalists. Second Chechen War: Launched shortly after Putin came to power, this war resulted in approximately 80,000 deaths. Russo-Ukrainian War (including the 2014 invasion of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine): An estimated 14,200–14,400 people were killed in the Donbas region between 2014 and the end of 2021.

The full-scale invasion beginning in February 2022 has resulted in massive casualties. Estimates for Russian military deaths alone range from around 190,000 to over 300,000 as of late 2025, with total casualties (killed and wounded) potentially exceeding one million. Ukrainian military and civilian deaths add tens of thousands more to the toll, with some reports citing over 46,000 Ukrainian soldiers dead as of early 2024 and thousands of civilians. The total death toll in this ongoing war is widely considered to be Europe’s deadliest since World War II.

War in Syria: Russia’s intervention in the Syrian Civil War in support of Bashar al-Assad’s regime has been linked to the deaths of around half a million people. 

A significant number of journalists, opposition figures, and critics have been murdered or died under suspicious circumstances since Putin assumed power in 1999. The precise number of deaths “caused” by Putin is ultimately unquantifiable, as it includes direct war casualties, indirect conflict-related deaths, and politically motivated assassinations, the latter of which are often officially denied by the Kremlin. 

North Korea’s Kim Dynasty: From 1948 through 1987 the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea was ruled by Kim Il-sung, an absolute communist dictator who has turned his country into an Orwellian state. People were so tightly controlled in all their activities, and those visitors that were allowed in were so managed, that comparatively little independent information about the regime’s purges, executions, and concentration and forced labor camps filtered out of the country. Nonetheless, through defectors, escapees, agents, Korean War refugees, and analyses of Korean publications and documents, a hazy picture emerges of systematic democide little different than that carried out in the first decades of the Soviet Union or early communist China.

Perhaps from 710,000 to slightly over 3,500,000 people have been murdered, with a mid-estimate of almost 1,600,000. But these figures are little more than educated guesses. In this case Kim’s thought control over all his people and their foreign and domestic communications has protected him and his party from nothing more than deep suspicion about having committed democide so enormous as to be mega-murder. But given the nature of his society and what bits and pieces have come out about his purges, labor camps, and executions, there is enough evidence to at least indict him and his party for this crime against humanity.

Then there is Donald Trump, who is just getting started.

Various scientific and public health analyses have attributed a significant number of “excess” or “unnecessary” deaths in the United States to the policies and leadership decisions of the Donald Trump administration, primarily concerning public health, environmental regulations, and the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Approximately 461,000 unnecessary American deaths in 2018 were attributed to the exacerbated effects of policy failures under the Trump administration, a number derived by comparing the U.S. death rate to the average of other G7 nations. Environmental policies: Rollbacks of environmental and workplace protections were linked to an estimated 22,000 excess deaths in 2019 alone due to worsened pollution.

Also note that 2.3 million Americans lost health insurance coverage under the administration’s policies, which impacted mortality rates, particularly among minority communities. These figures represent statistical estimations by health experts and researchers, not official government death tolls. They are based on analyses comparing actual mortality rates to projected outcomes under different policy scenarios or to outcomes in comparable developed nations.

My Contribution: there isn’t much I can do at my age to defend the U.S. Constitution against domestic enemies like Donald Trump, his fanatical MAGA cult, and foreign enemies like Putin and that 3rd generation freak in North Korea.

We Are Asking the Wrong Questions …

This morning, an email landed in my in-box with another unintelligent rant from Michael Moore. During his way-too-long knee jerk reaction to a 90 minute anything-but-a-debate that took place on CNN on June 27, 2024, Moore said, about halfway through, “I’m not a doctor. I could be (and hopefully am) wrong about all this. But I do have eyes. They don’t lie.”

Michael Moore, you were wrong, our eyes are deceived all the time by not showing us accurately what we are seeing. Often there is a disconnect between what we think we see, our brain, and our memories can even revise what we thought we saw.  Have you read The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, by Oliver Sacks? and/or Why eyewitnesses fail.

During Moore’s rant about what he saw, there was one name he never mentioned, Donald Trump (if the traitor’s name was there, I didn’t see it after reading the piece once and scanning it three times), who didn’t answer any of the moderator’s questions and repeated all of his fascist lies that have been repeated so many times in the last few years, I doubt anyone has been able to keep count.

After all, Traitor Trump learned from a master: Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party about repeating big lies.  “Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth”, is a law of propaganda often attributed to the Nazi Joseph Goebbels.

I didn’t watch the original live debate, that wasn’t a debate. It takes two or more people to have a debate and the only person on that stage struggling to debate was President Biden. Traitor Trump repeated his campaign slogans that are all lies and have always been lies going back to the day he came down that escalator in Trump Tower on June 16, 2015.

After the debate, I started reading the reactions and summaries about the CNN disaster that didn’t challenge Traitor Trump’s lies.

As for me, it took an effort to set aside all the panic and criticisms I was hearing and reading about President Biden and wait a few days to learn more and come to a conclusion.  I’ve learned through the decades, I turn 79 in August, that it helps to wait before reacting to something unless it’s a life and death situation like when I was a US Marine in Vietnam being shot at. We don’t have time to think then.

Moore said more shit like, “He’s 81! What do you expect? You’ll be 81 someday!”

Well, Michael Moore, I’m much closer to 81 than you are and I don’t agree with your mindless knee jerk rant.

Then on June 29, I watched this video. That is the day after the debate that wasn’t a debate, and I didn’t see the same Biden from the day before.  By then, I’d seen the worst of Biden’s performance on the 28th

Before writing this post, I also watched an unedited ProPublica interview with Joe Biden from September 2023, nine days before his interview with conservative Republican Special Counsel Robert K. Hur, who had worked in Traitor Trump’s administration before he was appointed to oversee the DOJ’s investigation into classified documents found at Biden’s Delaware home. That was no different than hiring a hungry wolf to guard a flock of sheep.

After watching the June 29th video, I wrote a poem comparing two men, although I have problems thinking one of the two is human. I’ll leave it up to anyone that reads this blog post who I think that one is.

NO NAMES

Two men close in age

One accused of crimes with no evidence

The other

Twice impeached

Guilty of rape

Guilty of fraud

A convicted felon

Two men close in age

One honorably served the people for 54 years

The other

Cheated his workers

Cheated his Secret Service agents

Cheated university students

Cheated his wives

Cheats at golf

Doesn’t always pay his bills

Two men close in age

One never accused of rape

The other

Found guilty of rape once

And 18 women have accused him

Of sexual harassment or sexual assault

One alleged victim was 13

Brags he grabs them by the pussy

Two men close in age

One stands strong with other democracies

The other

Says he fell in love with

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un,

who wants to nuke the United States,

And calls Putin a genius

For starting a brutal war

With a smaller country

Two men close in age

One practices a healthy lifestyle

Also shows off his latest reading

The other

Three years younger, is ten years older

Eating McDonald’s and meatloaf

Drinking 12 brain damaging Diet Cokes daily

Thinking exercise is bad

Has a lethal aversion to reading

Two men close in age

One sometimes gets his facts wrong

And broke 3 of his campaign promises

The other

Does not care about facts

Lying more than 30,000 times in four years

Breaking 55 of his campaign promises

Ranked the worst president ever

*****

Here are America’s Worst Presidents. Traitor Trump was ranked the #3 worst president by the 2022, Siena College’s Presidential Expert Poll, #4 by the 2021 C-Span Presidential Historians survey, and #1 by the 2024, Presidential Greatness Survey.

I also suspect Traitor Trump is allegedly responsible for Biden’s performance on June 28, 2024.  It’s not impossible.

Here’s a link to the post I wrote about that.  Did Donald Trump Sabotage the Atlanta Debate?

Who started the most recent war in Gaza?

The mind boggling, Orwellian universe where murder becomes a justified act of resistance, where killers are victims of oppression, and rapists are freedom fighters.” 

I have been disappointed and angered at most of what I’ve read in the traditional western media about this latest war in Gaza, that should be called propoganda supporting Hamas.

I’m thinking this way because most of what I read is blaming Israel for the suffering and deaths of Palestinians. Seldom if ever is there any mention of who started this slaughter, Hamas, who is using the deaths of Palestinians for propoganda purposes, Hamas, who dug their tunnels under hospitals and schools, Hamas, and then fought from nearby or from inside those hospitals and schools to draw fire from the IDF, during battles. Hamas.

Recently, as soon as the last cease fire and hostage exchange ended, I read about one Hamas missile battery, those boxy structures on the flatbed of a truck that can be easily moved.

I read that Hamas missile battery fired from inside a Palestinian refugee camp in south Gaza, drawing return fire from IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) who have the technology to determine almost instantly the moment the missiles were fired, where they came from.

Still, the Hamas terrorists that manned that missile battery probably had time to escape the IDF return fire. Those brutal murderers may have also driven off in that truck so they could fill the battery with more missiles and drive to another location near a concentration of Palestinian refugees.

I looked in the western media for reports of that incident, and what I read all used the word “alleged” when mentioning that Hamas missile battery being located inside a South Gaza Palestinian refugee camp, but those news reports did not use the word “alleged” when mentioning the IDF’s return fire. That made it sound like the IDF fired on a defenseless Palestinian refugee camp and not returning fire on a location where Hamas missiles had been fired at Israel first.

It’s easy to slip bias into a news report without lying. In this case the bias is glaringly obvious. Hamas did no wrong. Israel is guilty.

I know who is guilty for every life lost in this latest war against Israel. Hamas.

When the IDF invited reporters into the ruins of schools and hospitals to show them the entrances to tunnels that had been discovered, Tunnels that led deep underground the language in the news reports was biased, casting doubt that Hamas would do something like that. Making it sound that the IDF was lying.

The only recently discovered tunnel that led sixty feet deep to the main tunnel that was big enough to drive a car or truck through, that didn’t have the biased language in those news reports, casting doubt, was the tunnel entrance found outside of the Gaza city near the Gaza border with Israel, a large tunnel leading under the border into Israel. The reporter in that news report was from the AP. Outside the entrance at ground level, no sign of houses or buildings anywhere close to it. Still that tunnel led back toward Gaza city.