I agree. When Trump entered office, he knew it was win or die trying and that this likely extended to his family and friends. He is taking this to the maximum level of drama and is using every form of deception available, including deceiving us all, to achieve his goal of winning (for us all).
I hope you are right, but I think Trump make some very serious mistakes.
Specifically, he fixed the problems, not the people. If this was a sting, the trap would have snapped shut by now.
Trump did his best, but in the end he just wasn't mean enough.
When we find Trump 2.0, he has to be meaner, angrier, and ready to go after the people killing our nation and jail them.
I will always be grateful to Trump for getting the bad guys to show their true faces, but I'll always be saddened by the missed opportunities to take them off the board.
In Ayn Rand's notes for when she was writing Atlas Shrugged, she wrote about (among other things), why the great men of the past have always allowed bad people to leach off of them, control them, and trample them all throughout human history.
The answer: We project our goodness onto others. And the greatest men, the geniuses, the empire builders, have the most goodness to project onto those around them.
Doesn't matter how much of a genius Trump is, how great of a 4d chessmaster he is, if he's a time traveler, etc etc... if he can't see the evil in others because he thinks that they think like he does.
while I believe that's often true. Its not the case with Trump. He made a specch that was turned into a campaign ad in 2016 which detailed that he knew exactly what he was getting into. Remember like he often said he used to be one of them.
I agree. When Trump entered office, he knew it was win or die trying and that this likely extended to his family and friends. He is taking this to the maximum level of drama and is using every form of deception available, including deceiving us all, to achieve his goal of winning (for us all).
I hope you are right, but I think Trump make some very serious mistakes.
Specifically, he fixed the problems, not the people. If this was a sting, the trap would have snapped shut by now.
Trump did his best, but in the end he just wasn't mean enough.
When we find Trump 2.0, he has to be meaner, angrier, and ready to go after the people killing our nation and jail them.
I will always be grateful to Trump for getting the bad guys to show their true faces, but I'll always be saddened by the missed opportunities to take them off the board.
In Ayn Rand's notes for when she was writing Atlas Shrugged, she wrote about (among other things), why the great men of the past have always allowed bad people to leach off of them, control them, and trample them all throughout human history.
The answer: We project our goodness onto others. And the greatest men, the geniuses, the empire builders, have the most goodness to project onto those around them.
Doesn't matter how much of a genius Trump is, how great of a 4d chessmaster he is, if he's a time traveler, etc etc... if he can't see the evil in others because he thinks that they think like he does.
while I believe that's often true. Its not the case with Trump. He made a specch that was turned into a campaign ad in 2016 which detailed that he knew exactly what he was getting into. Remember like he often said he used to be one of them.