← Back to context Comment by JumpCrisscross 2 months ago > His defenders kept, and keep, using it as an excuseGenuine request for a source here. 4 comments JumpCrisscross Reply tome 2 months ago Seconded. I don't recall hearing anyone talk about "the rules based order" until a couple of years ago. ModernMech 2 months ago When Trump talks about rules, laws, and order it’s in the “L'État, c'est moi” (the state is me) sense. I.e. following the law means following his whims. joshuahaglund 2 months ago https://time.com/5846321/nixon-trump-law-and-order-history/(They said law and order, because they couldn't say anti black) JumpCrisscross 2 months ago > (They said law and order, because they couldn't say anti black)Law and order != rules-based international order.
tome 2 months ago Seconded. I don't recall hearing anyone talk about "the rules based order" until a couple of years ago. ModernMech 2 months ago When Trump talks about rules, laws, and order it’s in the “L'État, c'est moi” (the state is me) sense. I.e. following the law means following his whims.
ModernMech 2 months ago When Trump talks about rules, laws, and order it’s in the “L'État, c'est moi” (the state is me) sense. I.e. following the law means following his whims.
joshuahaglund 2 months ago https://time.com/5846321/nixon-trump-law-and-order-history/(They said law and order, because they couldn't say anti black) JumpCrisscross 2 months ago > (They said law and order, because they couldn't say anti black)Law and order != rules-based international order.
JumpCrisscross 2 months ago > (They said law and order, because they couldn't say anti black)Law and order != rules-based international order.
Seconded. I don't recall hearing anyone talk about "the rules based order" until a couple of years ago.
When Trump talks about rules, laws, and order it’s in the “L'État, c'est moi” (the state is me) sense. I.e. following the law means following his whims.
https://time.com/5846321/nixon-trump-law-and-order-history/
(They said law and order, because they couldn't say anti black)
> (They said law and order, because they couldn't say anti black)
Law and order != rules-based international order.