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Tuesday, May 05, 2026

"I want to show a snippet of an interview that Timothy Snyder had with Katie Couric the other day.

Snyder is a prominent American historian and Yale University professor and he specializes in central and Eastern European history, the Holocaust, and especially modern authoritarianism.

But a couple friends of the channel mentioned a specific statement of his during this interview in which he said that Donald Trump is "fighting with God."

Here's that short clip and I have a link to the entire interview down below pinned to the top of the comments. It's a very interesting interview and I highly recommend you take the time to watch it if you're able to.

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Thread link is like 3 mins.

Here's the full interview:

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#1 | Posted by Corky at 2026-05-05 09:46 PM | Reply

About Timothy Snyder

timothysnyder.org

Incredible creds....

#2 | Posted by Corky at 2026-05-05 09:49 PM | Reply

The fucking psychopath thinks he IS god.

#3 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-05-05 10:04 PM | Reply

Actually, I just started watching the full interview, which begins with a formula and framework for taking down Trump based on how Hungary got rid of Orban last month.

He was the most successful Corrupt Rwing Authoritarian around, admired by Trump and Vlad and others for the last almost 20 years of his rule.

How the People beat him is pretty amazing.

#4 | Posted by Corky at 2026-05-05 10:13 PM | Reply

Trump sees himself as a world-historical figure -- like Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon
attentiontotheunseen.com

... Had President Trump, we wondered, possibly been reading or at least thumbing through -- just maybe -- the works of ... Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel?

Impossible.

And yet.

Hegel's theory of "world-historical individuals," men who redirected the course of humanity, focused on three figures: Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Napoleon Bonaparte. Hegel described them as unlikely "heroes of an Epoch" for upending established orders that had previously seemed fixed.

They were "practical, political men" who were each condemned in their age for smashing norms and for other conduct "obnoxious to moral reprehension" -- as Trump has been accused of, centuries later.

And though Trump has long compared himself to America's two greatest presidents, we were recently told by two people who are in a position to know such things -- a senior administration official and a longtime Trump confidant -- that the president had, in private conversations, begun thinking about himself less as a peer of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, and more as an addition to Hegel's immortal trifecta.

"He's been talking recently about how he is the most powerful person to ever live," the confidant told us.

"He wants to be remembered as the one who did things that other people couldn't do, because of his sheer power and force of will." ...



#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-05-05 10:27 PM | Reply

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