Like I'm going to trust Donald Trump to have any understanding of right and wrong.
He believes that the things he does are always right solely by virtue of him being the one doing them, even if they would be wrong if someone else did them.
He believes that the things he does are always right
I'm not sure he believes that. Although it's clear that he says he believes them, and it's probably true that he believes he can get away with anything that he's not physically restrained from doing.
It's never okay to seriously diagnose someone over the internet, or by the way the behave in front of a camera. That said, if you do that, and take Trump's behavior at face value, the man is a classic narcissist, and almost certainly suffering from dementia and sundowning earlier and earlier in the day.
I legitimately wonder if that will be a defense at his inevitable trials.
It's easy to be unconcerned about doing something wrong when you're too narcissistic to believe you can make a mistake and too much of an idiot to understand why the laws exist in the first place.
So, in case you didn't know, this is literally like textbook fascist argument.
Rather than people being good or bad based on their actions, you're good or bad based on who you are.
This is why during the "grab 'em by the pussy" stuff Trump was painted as a good guy who did a few bad things, like saying some off-color stuff on tape.
This is also why you'll hear certain people say something like "That Bill Cosby, what a shame. Sure thought he was one of the good ones..."
...so you can come to your own conclusions about what type of person you have to be to be considered good or bad in the fascist world view...
...or actually I'll just say it. If you're a white Christian male you're predetermined to be good in the fascist world view. Everyone else is predetermined to be bad... or perhaps has to earn being good until even the slightest of mis-steps proves they were exactly who the fascists thought they were... (not that what Bill Cosby did was a slight mis-step, mind you).
Same reason laws are enforced more harshly on minorities.
Yeah, the whole "I am an infallible god" schtick is getting pret-ty old at this point. As are you. I'd sooner let one of your kill-billy creeps cut my throat than to worship your dumb, dumpy, decrepit ass.
I've always believed that his problem was that nobody has ever said "no" to him since his father died. That is, until he became President, and found out that although he was the head of the entire Executive branch, there were limits to even what he could do.
I am convinced that the reason he showed off this document in particular was that some general he didn't like told him how sensitive it was and that he couldn't disclose it, and he immediately shared it just to spite the one guy who told him "no".
basically a tape leaked of him committing the crimes, narrating himself committing the crime, committing new crimes and laughing with others about all the crimes they just committed.
I believe it is about the tape from the indictment that CNN obtain.
The one where he shows top secret document of how Iran would be attacked if a war would start. You can even hear the paper how he passes it around to interviewers. The text from indictment made it sound less damning.