General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHere's 520 Hours of Trump Interviews So You Can Fact-Check the President (from the Internet Archive)
Direct link to the archive:
http://archive.org/details/trumparchive
Article about it this morning at Motherboard.Vice.com:
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/heres-520-hours-of-trump-interviews-so-you-can-fact-check-the-president
-snip-
Of course reporters and other media types have a job to do and will (hopefully) relentlessly chase the facts, if only to keep their own view of things firmly grounded. But for everybody else, I think we also have a responsibility to pay attention now so that we can explain the Trump era to future kids in a way thats meaningful to them.
And so, to help with that, the good folks at the Internet Archive have created a growing repository of more than 520 hours of Donald Trump TV interviews and appearances, from 2009 to now. The archive of video is searchable, and comes with a video editor for making supercuts. Go nuts.
The purpose of the Trump trove, according to a press release sent via email, is to provide assistance for those tracking Trumps evolving statements on public policy issues. This is probably going to be very helpful as every indication shows that Donald Trump has no problem saying one thing on TV, and then saying something completely contradictory, also on TV, but at a later date.
But its also an interesting collection for another reason. Donald Trump has spent the last few decades crafting his persona in full view of the public. Documentarian Errol Morris described his behaviour as being like masturbating in public, which is neither here nor there, but one gets the sense that Trump is auditioning for the role of himself every time hes on camera. The man with no centre made himself into a person on television.
-snip-
True Dough
(17,314 posts)BUT, Drumpf has already been caught in lies numerous times and it just gets shrugged off. Sometimes those lies are in writing, on his precious Twitter account, and he still has the audacity to deny them. Politifact demonstrated his deceitful nature many, many times. Most voters who responded to polls acknowledged that he's not trustworthy, and yet here we are.
I suppose it's good to have a storehouse of Trump interviews, but I wouldn't want to be the one to subject myself to reviewing any of his ill-informed, bigoted, sexist, elitist commentary. The less I hear from dummy, the better!