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Hungary’s strongman lost. His ideas live on in the White House | Jamil Smith
The United States tolerates Trump’s behavior because of our warped definition of strength
The strongest men I’ve known didn’t behave anything like Donald Trump.
They were capable of restraint, first off. They may have spoken loudly, but they never used volume to enforce authority. None of them thought domination equaled leadership. How silly that would be.
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Jamil Smith · Wed, Apr 15, 2026, 3:00 AM
US news | The Guardian
The United States tolerates Trump’s behavior because of our warped definition of strength
The strongest men I’ve known didn’t behave anything like Donald Trump.
They were capable of restraint, first off. They may have spoken loudly, but they never used volume to enforce authority. None of them thought domination equaled leadership. How silly that would be.
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