The mark of a great man is not how often they make mistakes, but how often they recover from them.
Trump is a 4D chess master because he can discover the entire swamp is stacked against him and adjust his victory calculations on the fly, not because he walked into the presidency with an eight year plan of every move they could possibly make and how to perfectly counter them.
Players who plan a hundred moves in advance will always lose to the one who only plans five. Flexibility and the ability to adapt to "impossible" scenarios to come up with a recovery is more important than memorizing as many board states as you can and relying on guiding your opponent into one of those sets.
And think about it. Who else could have invested so much trust and respect in a traitor and then bounced back from betrayal like it was nothing? Most people's calculations and schemes would have ground to a halt dealing with that wrench in the gear. Sessions was meant to lock up Trump, to keep him so busy trying to figure out why everything his "trusted right hand man" did somehow always got blocked, checked, and fizzled.
He was supposed to be such an egotistical and easily manipulated manchild, according to liberals, that he would never admit that he made a mistake and would instead stubbornly cling to the helm of the S.S. Sessions even as the rest of the world saw it sinking into the marsh. He was expected to over-rely on Sessions as a cornerstone of his "drain the swamp" mission, not consider any alternatives, and thereby never make any progress.
Instead, he immediately and publicly called Jeff out on the recusal bullshit, and while he would give credit where it was due for what the man got right, he was so vocally against Jeff's stupider moves that it came as a surprise to nobody on the right when he fired one of his "earliest supporters" that the liberal pundits were so confident he would always back.
The mark of a great man is not how often they make mistakes, but how often they recover from them.
Trump is a 4D chess master because he can discover the entire swamp is stacked against him and adjust his victory calculations on the fly, not because he walked into the presidency with an eight year plan of every move they could possibly make and how to perfectly counter them.
Players who plan a hundred moves in advance will always lose to the one who only plans five. Flexibility and the ability to adapt to "impossible" scenarios to come up with a recovery is more important than memorizing as many board states as you can and relying on guiding your opponent into one of those sets.
And think about it. Who else could have invested so much trust and respect in a traitor and then bounced back from betrayal like it was nothing? Most people's calculations and schemes would have ground to a halt dealing with that wrench in the gear. Sessions was meant to lock up Trump, to keep him so busy trying to figure out why everything his "right hand" did somehow always got blocked, checked, and fizzled.
He was supposed to be such an egotistical and easily manipulated manchild, according to liberals, that he would never admit that he made a mistake and would instead stubbornly cling to the helm of the S.S. Sessions even as the rest of the world saw it sinking into the marsh. He was expected to over-rely on Sessions as a cornerstone of his "drain the swap" mission, and thereby never make any progress.
Instead, he immediately and publicly called Jeff out on the recusal bullshit, and while he would give credit where it was due for what the man got right, he was so vocally against Jeff's stupider moves that it came as a surprise to nobody on the right when he fired one of his "earliest supporters" that the liberal pundits were so confident he would always back.
The mark of a great man is not how often they make mistakes, but how often they recover from them.
Trump is a 4D chess master because he can discover the entire swamp is stacked against him and adjust his victory calculations on the fly, not because he walked into the presidency with an eight year plan of every move they could possibly make and how to perfectly counter them.
And think about it. Who else could have invested so much trust and respect in a traitor and then bounced back from betrayal like it was nothing? Most people's calculations and schemes would have ground to a halt dealing with that wrench in the gear. Sessions was meant to lock up Trump, to keep him so busy trying to figure out why everything his "right hand" did somehow always got blocked, checked, and fizzled.
He was supposed to be such an egotistical and easily manipulated manchild, according to liberals, that he would never admit that he made a mistake and would instead stubbornly cling to the helm of the S.S. Sessions even as the rest of the world saw it sinking into the marsh. He was expected to over-rely on Sessions as a cornerstone of his "drain the swap" mission, and thereby never make any progress.
Instead, he immediately and publicly called Jeff out on the recusal bullshit, and while he would give credit where it was due for what the man got right, he was so vocally against Jeff's stupider moves that it came as a surprise to nobody on the right when he fired one of his "earliest supporters" that the liberal pundits were so confident he would always back.