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A Blasphemous President

Politics
United States
Started April 15, 2026

Bullying won’t work against a power that has little need to curry favor

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A Blasphemous President

The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 14, 2026

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A president who defies traditional norms may inspire a more engaged citizenry, challenging them to advocate for democratic values.
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While unconventional leadership can be refreshing, it also risks alienating essential political allies needed for effective governance.
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Bullying tactics from political opponents only strengthen a president's resolve, demonstrating a need for more constructive political discourse.
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The increasing acceptance of blasphemy in politics signals a troubling decline in respect for institutions that uphold democratic integrity.
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The president's disregard for convention undermines the very fabric of democracy, leading to polarization and instability in governance.
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