Is Trump a Bully?
If his critics are to be believed, Donald Trump is a Nazi, a fascist, a dictator, and a threat to America’s very survival.
Most Americans find these claims rather fantastical. But one label that has stuck is “bully”.
Is Trump a bully?
This was the question that television personality Phil McGraw — aka Dr Phil — put to the audience during his endorsement of Trump at Sunday’s Madison Square Gardens rally.
Dr Phil on Trump
“I don’t like or agree with everything that Donald J. Trump does or says,” he began. “No human is perfect. We don’t strive for perfection; we strive for excellence.”
Dr Phil went on to explain that he wasn’t there to defend Trump — a man who needs no defence since he’s “tough as an old army boot”. He clarified:
I’m here to talk to and stand up for the people who have declared their support for Donald J. Trump, or they got found out, or they want to do it but they’re too intimidated.
Because you know what happens when somebody in this country says, hey, I’m going to vote Republican, I’m going to vote Donald J. Trump? They get canceled, intimidated, marginalised, excluded or even fired or boycotted. And you know what that means? In short, that adds up to being bullied.
And now we’re talking about something I know a hell of a lot about. Now you’re in my wheelhouse, buddy. I may not be an expert in politics, but I am an expert about bullying.
Why Trump is Not a Bully
Dr Phil elucidated that bullying inflicts harm, intimidation, coercion or distress, whether verbally, relationally or online — and here was his qualifier: by definition, bullying always involves a power imbalance.
Here is where he hit back at the idea that Trump is a bully:
Now, let me tell you what the critics are going to say when they hear me talking about this. They’re going to say, well, now wait a minute, come on. Isn’t Trump a bully? And let me tell you why the answer to that question is no. Because to be a bully, there has to be an imbalance of power. And when there’s not, it’s just called a debate. And he’s just better at it than anybody else. It’s called debating. It’s called arguing. It’s just — even name-calling. But it’s not bullying unless there’s an imbalance of power. And whoever he talks to, they’ve got a microphone, they’ve got on their big-boy pants, they’ve got a stage, they’ve got everything else. He’s just better at it.
Proving that he wasn’t just taking sides, Dr Phil conceded that the Democrats’ casting of Trump as Orange Hitler also does not constitute bullying. “It’s ugly”, he argued. “But with the First Amendment, which we all want to keep, there’s no imbalance of power, so it’s not bullying.”
The knock-down evidence generally offered for Trump’s bully status is his 2015 mockery of a disabled reporter. Trump later explained he had no idea the journalist whose article he had criticised had a disability.
Maybe Trump was telling the truth. Maybe not. But at worst, this belittling of someone for a weakness beyond their control does appear to be an isolated incident.
To be sure, there is no shortage of inglorious tweets and spiteful comments Trump has made throughout the years, as he has directed his ire at rival politicians, media personalities and other public figures. However, if we take Dr Phil’s definition of bullying, most of these fail to qualify Trump as a bully.
Opinions over Trump divide sharply, so perhaps you remain to be convinced.
But if you think Trump is a bully, consider a remark made just this week by the sitting president, Joe Biden.
Responding to an off-colour joke by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe that Puerto Rico is a “floating island of garbage”, on a recent campaign call, Biden said of Trump, whom Hinchcliffe supports, “The only garbage I see floating out there is his [Trump’s] supporters.”
Biden and his campaign have since walked back the remark, while the media has scrambled to help cover Biden’s tracks.
Unreal. Politico edited Biden’s direct quote which we literally have on record, to cover for Biden and Kamala.
This is Orwellian pic.twitter.com/hukbccmExj
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) October 30, 2024
Don’t you doubt for a second that a days-long media firestorm would have erupted if Trump made such a claim about half the country.
It’s difficult to avoid the observation that America’s current Commander-in-Chief just called half of the people he supposedly represents “garbage”. And not just any half, but the half that tends to be poorer, more rural and less educated.
Maybe I have it wrong. Maybe Trump is a bully and he enjoys taking potshots at plebs.
But if he is, he’s not the only one — it’s just that he’s the only one the media cares to tell us about.
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Originally published at MercatorNet. Photo via Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons.
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I do not know if he is a bully or not, but I think he is a real danger for all of us.
You make a statement Alejandro but provide no foundation for it. Do not believe the twisted slant that the biased media places on him. Take time to explore the truth rather than reacting emotionally to the false and scare-mongering reports that take most of his comments out of context to appear to mean what they do not. Blessings to you .
Great article Kurt. I often call Trump an honest criminal. My American friends who love trump often gasp at my comment. I am undeterred. You see the problem is the other side are dishonest criminals with extremely evil tendencies and policies.
You see we are all fallen people living in a fallen world. As a matter of fact, I am one of those fallen people. My American friends are voting for two imperfect people. The question is who is less imperfect. I have ministered in 22 Jails across Australia, and I know criminals.
The honest criminals will protect you and the dishonest criminals will put a knife in your back. Guess who I prefer! Someone sent me this video. It tells the story well.
words. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FplnTj5zCfg
“The democratic party is a demonic death cult under the power of satan…I don’t see how you can be a Christian and vote for everything that God hates….
“…It’s a vote between a non-Christian and an anti-Christian”
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT TEACHING – only 13 minutes
God bless
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Dr Phil is right. Trump is not a bully because he has an inbalance of power as the media does not report accurately his actual words , but, gives the public their INTERPRETATION of what he said ! I fear that Kamala will win, ie that the Satanic forces of Evil will prevail and that we , too, in Australia will become the slaves of the Marxist Globulist elites. Perhaps it’s best Trump loses because after 2 attempts on his life , there is no way the Democrats will allow a President Trump to live !
Thank you Kurt for the report and for opening up the discussion. I think Trump has been very honest about his platform and open about his goals. Like any human he has strong and weaker points and qualities. e.g. he speaks his mind and honestly but he can be loose with words when angry about his opponents. he loves his family and they love him and he is aiming to bring America back to a greater stability and to plan stages of growth and to stay with values that are protecting American citizens.
Overall Trump does take a stand for the Bible, for protection of America from terrorists and infiltrators and drug cartels, and overseas aggression.
He is exposing some for the dangers going on in America (e.g. to allow a total of up to 12- 14million illegal ‘immigrants’ refugees via the southern border over the last 3-4 yrs is a great danger to the USA. When people are not vetted or checked they can be criminals, terrorists, pedophiles, people traffickers or those seeking to stand against the democratic values of USA and to defy the values of the country e.g. set up drug smuggling). In contrast, legal refugees who have been vetted are deserving to be allowed in, and those who plan to help build up America and live within the democratic values.
Trump is honest enough to say that the unwise unvetted process, places the majority of Americans at potential risk and it also means the Govt must support the unknown newcomers with accommodation, food, clothing, education and allow them to find jobs. That is no easy task.
It seems part of the influx has taken place to win the votes of those people, but at some stage a President must assess the needs of the local Americans who may be suffering loss of jobs not having a home and needing care in hospitals. This is a responsible action by a President but to just allow in up to 14million people to flood over the border during the last 3-4 yrs and not care about the ‘local’ citizens is irresponsible.
Trump has said he would restrict this ‘influx ‘…Such statements are not the actions of a bully, but of a man who is foreseeing where things are heading the trouble that USA already has to face through unregulated ‘immigration.’ he is also caring enough about the local people, so their needs are being met and so there is enough sustainable infra structure to cope with a growing population of all ages.