"I Was Wrong About Trump".....This is just the beginning. 😎
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ALWAYS WAS
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In my honest opinion and at the risk of playing armchair psychologist, he carries some main characteristics of highly functioning narcissistic personality disorder. If that's the case, this may be fine for many aspects of such an important leadership position. But it can be extremely difficult at least on a personal level to work with someone who is generally unable to admit mistakes or own up to negative effects in the lives of others that were caused directly or indirectly by one's own actions or decisions that were of consequence. There's a tendency to believe that one's act or decision is right by virtue of the one acting or deciding (Trump has in fact been a pupil of the whole "Power of Positive Thinking" psuedo Christian psycho babble). I don't think any "trust the plan" scenario would lead me to believe Trump actually only acts or decides the right thing, as if they only turn out wrong because of the fault of others. As if any sinful mortal has semi divine qualities.
I guess I do recall times when Trump seems to regret various DS appointees who turned on him later, but most folks chalk that up to "optics!" and 5D chess. Shrug.
Yea true but a lot of it has turned out to be 5D chess though. So who knows. Shrugs as well
Just my thoughts... Think about it. Trump has been famous a long time. He was very popular and yet until the "tv show" The Apprentice, and then running for president, I've never heard one report on him exhibiting this "childish" name calling behavior. As long as he's been in the public eye, I would have thought some tabloid would have exposed this. And yet nothing. It's just my opinion of course, but I believe he was honing his larger than life persona on The Apprentice. Seeing what was and was not acceptable in preparation for his polarizing personality performance as a president who needed to stand out so the normies would tune in to politics. Knowing that at first they may not like him, but all the while, little by little, he could win them over with the truth.
Like him or hate him, everyone knows who he is and listens to what he says. What other former president can you say that about? I can't personally think of anyone I've ever followed so closely. Even my seriously misguided family members who are liberals, pay attention to him. I can honestly say no one in my extended family ever followed politics before Trump.