Saw an interview of Dershowitz by Spicer in regard to Trump's trials. Although Dershowitz believes the trials are political, he made sure that EVERY TIME he said "Trump believed he won the election", he followed it with "but he didn't". What was particularly aggravating was that Spicer never questioned Dershowitz's contention that the election was absolutely won, fairly and squarely, by Biden!
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Bu we have to realise that the all these election cases against Trump depends on proving that He DID NOT believe he won the election and yet did what he did.
So while its infuriating to see the "but he didn't", he is already making the legal point necessary for people who hate Trump to understand these cases are bogus.
I wish that was the result, but I think it's more likely people will just think, "Well, Dershowitz, an expert in the law, said Trump absolutely lost the election, and there is no reason for Trump to think he won, so Trump is just crazy for continuing to believe he won the election"
The target audience is Trump haters. They dont jump from "Trump is a criminal insurrectionist" to "Trump won the election"
They have to go through stages in between. This is why we have characters playing different roles targeting different audiences in different sleep stages.
I hope you are right. I just wish Trump would tone down his "Trumpiness". I was hoping that would happen right after he got elected in 2016. I can't believe Trump is so stubborn that he won't tone down the childish behavior since it probably costs him AT LEAST 10% of the votes he would get otherwise. We will vote for Trump pretty much no matter what, but the rest of the U.S. population view personal behavior as being more important than policy.
Changing who he is once elected would be a red flag for his base, though.