The thing many of us forget is that we don't know what it's like to lead tens of thousands of people, let alone millions like Trump does. Think of the power someone like Trump has. The DS tried to get that power through the "star". They tried to get it through brainwashing others to "trust" certain people. They've tried all sorts of tricks to have control over billions.
Trump didn't have their resources yet he has incredible and growing influence. Look at how desperately the media tries to tell itself "Trump's crowd sizes are getting smaller" when they're as big as ever. They can't accept how popular is. They've thrown everything at him, even the kitchen sink, but they can't crack his supporter. Rush Limbaugh once said, "Only Trump can break that connection".
None of us on this forum know what it's really like to have that kind of influence. The DS minions are jealous of his influence. Many of them have craved that kind of power all their lives. They covet it. Many try to crawl and embed themselves into the movement just to have a taste of it. They'll do anything to possess it.
We are honest people. We don't crave power so it's hard for us to imagine minds that think that way. Trump knows those kind of people very well. He's seen them all his life. There is always someone trying to be his "friend" just to stab him in the back later. He has learned how to fight those people.
One way is by the Fox Strategy. You do something shocking and unexpected. It doesn't make sense. It smokes out sleepers. The way they try to hide what they are is by mimicry.
Trump has done this kind of shocking maneuver before. It shakes out the sleepers. I suspect he knows something is about to come out about Dr. Oz in the next few weeks and a lot of people are going to end up with egg on their face.
Good points all. I don't know anyone, nor have I ever heard of anyone living who could handle what Trump has had to handle, meaning both the responsibility and the opposition, and he does it deftly with aplomb. It's good to remember that our armchairs do not give us the broadest view.
Very well said.
The thing many of us forget is that we don't know what it's like to lead tens of thousands of people, let alone millions like Trump does. Think of the power someone like Trump has. The DS tried to get that power through the "star". They tried to get it through brainwashing others to "trust" certain people. They've tried all sorts of tricks to have control over billions.
Trump didn't have their resources yet he has incredible and growing influence. Look at how desperately the media tries to tell itself "Trump's crowd sizes are getting smaller" when they're as big as ever. They can't accept how popular is. They've thrown everything at him, even the kitchen sink, but they can't crack his supporter. Rush Limbaugh once said, "Only Trump can break that connection".
None of us on this forum know what it's really like to have that kind of influence. The DS minions are jealous of his influence. Many of them have craved that kind of power all their lives. They covet it. Many try to crawl and embed themselves into the movement just to have a taste of it. They'll do anything to possess it.
We are honest people. We don't crave power so it's hard for us to imagine minds that think that way. Trump knows those kind of people very well. He's seen them all his life. There is always someone trying to be his "friend" just to stab him in the back later. He has learned how to fight those people.
One way is by the Fox Strategy. You do something shocking and unexpected. It doesn't make sense. It smokes out sleepers. The way they try to hide what they are is by mimicry.
Trump has done this kind of shocking maneuver before. It shakes out the sleepers. I suspect he knows something is about to come out about Dr. Oz in the next few weeks and a lot of people are going to end up with egg on their face.
Good points all. I don't know anyone, nor have I ever heard of anyone living who could handle what Trump has had to handle, meaning both the responsibility and the opposition, and he does it deftly with aplomb. It's good to remember that our armchairs do not give us the broadest view.