SUMMARY: Gaslighting is a term that is used pretty often in our political discourse. We hear it on a daily basis used by everyone from Jake Tapper to Karoline Leavitt. But it is much more serious than our casual use of it makes it sound. Here’s the definition, explanation, and annotated example that you need to understand this all-too-real phenomenon. We use ABCNews’ Terry Moran’s interview with Trump on 1 May about Kilmar Ábrego García’s tattoos as our example. You won’t want to miss it.

KEY WORDS: Kilmar Ábrego García MS-13 Photoshop Terry Moran ABC News Gaslighting El Salvador Knuckles Lies Manipulation Threats Emotional Abuse

COMMENT: What do you think of the interview? Did you think it was gaslighting? How does it compare to other instances of gaslighting you

Since The TACO Stain has been on the political scene, gaslighting is a term we’ve become all too familiar with. It gets used far too frequently to describe claims that we disagree with or doubt or we need some handy clickbait in our endless search for likes, shares, and comments. After all, the most controversial posts and memes are the ones that are most likely to go viral. Always be influencing is the lefts answer to always be grifting, amirite?

Here at Ye Olde Blogge where we’ve never chased a click, like, or share in the history of site, we like to shine a little light of information and reasonableness onto our political debate in the hopes that a better understanding will produce a more agreeable result. So, come on everybody, let’s explore gaslighting!

Gaslighting 101

Gaslighting, according to the Cleveland Clinic, is a specific form of emotional abuse and mental manipulation that disrupts your ability to trust others and yourself. It is more than just a lie. Everyone lies nearly every day. It’s more than just denial of responsibility or hiding your motivations.

It has two components. First, it is constant and systematic. The gaslighter has to attack the gaslightee’s perceptions and understanding of the world. They do this not only through lying about things that happened or are otherwise factual, thus undermining their perceptions of the world around them, but also, by attacking them as a person. Second, it is deeply personal. The gaslighter is causing the gaslightee to doubt themselves as an autonomous human being with agency. The gaslighter’s goal is to make the gaslightee dependent on them for how to interpret the world and what is happening. And third, it is threatening. Whether it is an explicit threat of physical violence or just abandonment, the gaslightee feels deeply worried about their safety.

As in the movie, Gaslight, the goal — whether it is conscious or unconscious — is to undermine the gaslightee’s mental health and sense of self. The gaslighter attacks the very core of their being telling them in big ways and small that they have no worth as a human being, they have no skills, they have no capabilities, and that without the gaslighter, they are nothing.

It is the one-two punch of lying to the person about things they know are true, coupled with the relentless attacks on their self-esteem that distinguish gaslighting from our everyday lies, guilt trips, and shaming. And, then the ultimate knock-out punch of if-you-don’t-go-along-I’m-going-to-kill-you that is the undoing of the gaslightee.

Throughout the reign of the Ol’ Pussy Grabber, we laughed and thought ourselves clever by pointing out all the ways he was gaslighting his MAGA stooges and the access-dependent press. Looking back on it, we were really just cosplaying Viva la Resistance! by posting really good memes and pwning MAGA and going on protest marches. At least, until the 6 January Insurrection happened and showed up and the Ol’ Pussy Grabber killed over a million of us.

Trump Puts On A Masterclass In Gaslighting

When I saw this clip from an interview from ABC News with Terry Moran, I thought it was the perfect example of gaslighting. You really do have to watch it, buffering or no. I’ve listed the transcript with commentary in blue interspersed in the dialogue.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia has no criminal record and experts have said his tattoos are not tied to MS-13.The administration pushed out a doctored image to try and prove a connection after they unlawfully abducted him.Trump is either confused or deliberately lying to the public.

Robert Reich (@rbreich.bsky.social) 2025-04-30T20:44:55.344Z

The TACO Stain’s Gaslighting Transcript

TACO Stain: …wasn’t a member of a gang. And, then they looked and on his knuckles he had MS-13.

Moran: There’s dispute over that.

TACO Stain: Well, wait a minute. Wait a minute. He had MS-13 on his knuckles — tattooed.

Moran: He had some tattoos that were interpreted that way. [Cuts to still of TACO Stain showing the photoshopped picture of a fist with tattoos and the letters MS and numbers 13 written on it. Surprised it wasn’t in Sharpie.] But, let’s move on.

TACO Stain: Wait a minute. Hey, Terry, Terry, Terry. Don’t do that.

Moran: He didn’t have the letter M S 1 3

TACO Stain: It says M S 1 3

Moran: That was Photoshop. So, let me…

TACO Stain: That was Photoshop? Terry you can’t do that. Hey, they’re giving you the big break of a lifetime, you know you’re doing the interview. I picked you because, frankly, I never heard of you but that’s okay. I picked you, Terry. But, you’re not being very nice. He had MS-13 tattooed.

Moran: We’ll agree to disagree. I want to move on to something else.

TACO Stain: Terry. Do you want me to show you the picture?

Moran: I saw the picture.

TACO Stain: And you think it was Photoshop? Well…

Moran: Here we go…

TACO Stain: don’t Photoshop it. Go look at his hand. He had MS-13

Moran: He did have tattoos that can be interpreted that way. I’m not an expert on them. I want to turn to Ukraine.

TACO Stain: No, no, Terry. Terry, Terry, no, no.

Moran: I want to get to Ukraine.

TACO Stain: No, no. He had M S as clear as you can be, not interpreted. This is why people no longer believe…

Moran: Well… [Sounding exasperated]

TACO Stain: …the news because it’s fake…

Moran: When he was photographed in El Salvador, they aren’t there. But, let’s go on.

TACO Stain: He is

Moran: They aren’t there when he’s in El Salvador.

TACO Stain: Oh, oh, they weren’t there, but they’re there now, right?

Moran: Take a look at the photograph. [Talking over each other] No!

TACO Stain: They’re there now. Terry.

Moran: Ukraine, sir. [Sounding weary]

TACO Stain: He’s got MS-13 on his knuckles.

Moran: All right.

TACO Stain: Okay?

Moran: We’ll take a look…

TACO Stain: You do such a disservice.

Moran: We’ll take a look at that, sir.

TACO Stain: Why don’t you just say, “Yes, he does”? and you know, go on to something else?

Moran: It’s contested.

Gaslighting: Controlling the Truth

The key to gaslighting someone successfully is getting them to agree with the lie that first time. Make it easier for them to just give up and agree so you can go on and talk about Ukraine, and the next time with the next lie, it’ll be just that much easier to get them to agree.

The suit against CBS News and 60 Minutes puts the teeth in the threat. And, it is what makes it so disappointing that they offered to settle, and telling that the TACO Stain turned them down. It is what makes it so important that Harvard doesn’t settle.

MAGA, the legacy news agencies, and most corporations have all willingly been gaslit because they see advantage in it for themselves. MAGA gets to be as racist and misogynistic as they wanna be. The legacy news outlets and corporations are happy to spout any lie and threat that the TACO Stain spouts so long as they remain profitable.

Image Attribution

This image was found on WikiMedia Commons page Chris Van Hollen and Kilmar Ábrego García using a DuckDuck Go Creative Commons License search