Remember Pres. Teddy Roosevelt's, "Speak softly and carry a big stick"?
What would be Trump's version?
"Yell first, make a scene, then bluff until you win—or spin it like you did."
Also Trump: “I’m the most militaristic person there is.”
OK "bonespurs."
Also, “If someone hits me, I always hit back—except 100x more. This has nothing to do with a tirade. It’s called strength.”
Nope.
And so I give you, convicted felon and twice elected "American" Pres. Donald J Trump.
Oh, one final thing...
The phrase "pull yourself up by your own bootstraps" originated in the 19th century as a sarcastic or absurdist expression, because it literally describes an impossible task—lifting yourself off the ground by tugging on your own boots.
Origins:
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The earliest known use appears in the 1830s, mocking someone attempting the impossible. One 1834 source describes a man who claimed he could "raise himself over a fence by the straps of his boots."
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Over time, especially in the 20th century, the phrase was reinterpreted unironically in American political and cultural rhetoric, coming to mean self-reliance and individual effort.
Why It’s Ridiculous for the Right to Keep Using It:
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It originally mocked the idea of self-lift without help
Using it to mean "succeed on your own" ignores its roots as a joke about the impossibility of doing so. -
It denies structural barriers
Saying people should "pull themselves up" ignores systemic issues—poverty, racism, healthcare access, generational disadvantage—that can’t be fixed with personal effort alone. -
It assumes equal starting points
Not everyone has bootstraps to pull on. Many people are born into privilege, while others face immense obstacles from birth. -
It promotes cruelty under the guise of toughness
The modern right often uses it to oppose social safety nets or assistance programs, framing help as weakness and struggle as moral virtue.
In short, the phrase went from a joke about impossibility to a mantra for ignoring inequality, making its continued serious use ironic at best, and harmful at worst.
Compiled with aid of ChatGPT


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