They didn’t intend for him to win, the goal was to get RP’s ideas regarding government overreach into the ether in order to begin the waking process, to get people to start questioning why they couldn’t have a man of the people. RP was both ignored and viciously slandered and it angered many people, both republicans and democrats alike. And while RP didn’t become the nominee for either party, many of us kept hoping we’d see another like him and recognized Trump, although more of a brawler than gentleman, could maybe do the job. DJT said many of the same things that RP said, just a lot louder. Trump’s mean tweets were meant to call them out and goad them in to action, whereas every time in the past they would simply pull back into the shadows and hunker down. Trump ended that, he wanted a confrontation.
I’m basing this on The Art of War and using the 40,000 ft view. Am I right? Yeah, I don’t know, but after watching the chessboard for the last 8 years I think I’m on the right track.
They didn’t intend for him to win, the goal was to get RP’s ideas regarding government overreach into the ether in order to begin the waking process, to get people to start questioning why they couldn’t have a man of the people. RP was both ignored and viciously slandered and it angered many people, both republicans and democrats alike. And while RP didn’t become the nominee for either party, many of us kept hoping we’d see another like him and recognized Trump, although more of a brawler than gentleman, could maybe do the job. DJT said many of the same things that RP said, just a lot louder. Trump’s mean tweets were meant to call them out and goad them in to action, whereas every time in the past they would simply pull back into the shadows and hunker down. Trump ended that, he wanted a confrontation. I’m basing this on The Art of War and using the 40,000 ft view. Am I right? Yeah, I don’t know, but after watching the chessboard for the last 8 years I think I’m on the right track.
I guess it's possible it was a test run.