The picture becomes more alarming when we consider that individuals adapt not only to their own dishonesty but also to that of others.
Research Harvard professors Francesca Gino and Max Bazerman shows that people are less likely to criticize the unethical actions of others when such behavior increases gradually over time. Politically speaking, this suggests that voters (and perhaps even the president’s own advisors) may desensitize to the president’s falsehoods in the same way that they do to overused perfume, making them less likely to act to correct this pattern of behavior. The absence of sanctions could in turn be interpreted as a “green light” by the president.
so its basically trump is so unethical that lies dont bother him...it should bother the voters
and dont start with obama lied .....deal with the current president the liar in chief
https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/trump-s-lying-seems-be-getting-worse-psychology-suggests-there
Much of it is blind partisanism on the part of conservatives and Republicans, the 11th Commandment, and the right’s propensity to defend any Republican president regardless how wrong and incompetent that Republican president might be.
Republicans are infamous for placing party over what’s right and what’s best for the country.
And Trump supporters are just as unethical as Trump, they approve of his lying, accept it as ‘Trump just being Trump’ – no big deal.
What’s sad and disturbing is that Trump’s lying and dishonesty have become the new normal – conservatives support and defend Trump’s lying and dishonesty as a means to advance their failed, wrongheaded agenda, most everyone else ignores it in the context of their disdain of politics in general, where it’s pointless to speak out against Trump’s lying and dishonesty.