(trum'piz'm), n. 1. A falsehood uttered or acted to deceive, a lie. 2. Anything which deceives; as a glittering advertisement for damaged goods, is a trumpism. Falsehood falseness falsity falsification
Deception untruth, guile misrepresentation mendacity fabricationPrevarication fib equivocation dishonesty.
My friend, unfortunately, was caught in a trumpism, and apologized for it a daylater.
Sane person: Donald Trump is a narcissist.
Trump supporter: Nobody is doing anything about the Martian invasion!
Sane person: How is that even relevant?
Trump supporter: I haven't talked yet about how much money was wasted on fighting global warming.
Sane person: I hope Trumpism is curable.
The belief system that encourages abrasive, pretentious, narcissistic behavior as the way to achieving money, fame and power. A man is referred to as a Trumper and the female a Trumpet.
I find it ironic that the candidate with the best ideas is quiet, humble and self-depricating, but the person who gets all of the attention Is a devout believer in Trumpism. pretentious, narcissist, arrogant, self-aggrandizing, self-promoting, cocky, brash, bossy, Trumper, Trumpet
A social/political movement based on elements of (a) racism, (b) religious bigotry, (c) demeaning attitudes towards women, (d) attempts to intimidate the press, (e) economic uncertainty, (f) rejection of scientific findings and (g) general expressions of hatred that are reminiscent of German National Socialism of the Hitler era. It is often characterized by completely baseless, false statements.
Many political observers were surprised by the rise of Trumpism during the 2016 U.S. Presidential campaign.