I enjoy your comments. I think of Trump as a strange mixture of a genius and a fool. The truly effective comments and positions he takes comes straight from his Id. He has an amazing lack of knowledge which he hides brilliantly. Trump doesn't worry me, except perhaps his getting elected again. What does worry me, is the 74 million people who voted for him.
I simply can't believe that that many people can listen to him for 4+ years, and not realize what they are seeing. I heard many pundits and experts expound on Trump; I get it. Yet, I've heard little or no professional discussion explaining the hold he has on so many Americans. That is the question we really need to understand.
One of the best explanations I've heard for TFG's success is the Mr. Rogers' theory: TFG's supporters believe that he loves them just the way they are. His "fine people on both sides" comment about Charlottesville back in 2017 may have been seen by some as a gaffe, but those people took it to heart and became as loyal as Mr. Rogers' audience.
I enjoy your comments. I think of Trump as a strange mixture of a genius and a fool. The truly effective comments and positions he takes comes straight from his Id. He has an amazing lack of knowledge which he hides brilliantly. Trump doesn't worry me, except perhaps his getting elected again. What does worry me, is the 74 million people who voted for him.
I simply can't believe that that many people can listen to him for 4+ years, and not realize what they are seeing. I heard many pundits and experts expound on Trump; I get it. Yet, I've heard little or no professional discussion explaining the hold he has on so many Americans. That is the question we really need to understand.
Yes, I too, have had three friends unfriend me.
One of the best explanations I've heard for TFG's success is the Mr. Rogers' theory: TFG's supporters believe that he loves them just the way they are. His "fine people on both sides" comment about Charlottesville back in 2017 may have been seen by some as a gaffe, but those people took it to heart and became as loyal as Mr. Rogers' audience.