Trump says ‘own morality’ is only limit on his power
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If the president doesn’t like being referred to as a “dictator,” he's going to have stop talking and acting like one.
Digital conscience, however, often provides only short-lived moral relief. People share, react, feel their duty is fulfilled and the flow moves on to a new agenda. Conscience is quickly consumed. Perhaps the real question today is: Are we truly more conscientious, or do we only appear so?
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President Donald Trump recently told The New York Times that the only constraint on his leadership is his own morality. No other rules or laws apply ( “Trump says his ‘own morality’ is limit to his global power,” Jan. 8).