>>23943882He has definitely degraded the office, but he is also moving in the right direction elsewhere. Especially with drug trafficking. That shit needs a new approach because the old one is not effective from a results-based point of view.
I don't think he's in charge. He thinks he is, but he's being influenced by people who are more cunning than him. He's a suggestive individual. He likes to be liked. He wants to be remembered as a great politician and accepted by the political class that rejected him for a decade, even after gaining the presidency.
Now they know they're stuck with him, so they get him fired up and trot him out in front of the media to say and do whatever he wants so that it obfuscates what's actually going on.
How is the media, or anyone, going to uncover the malfeasance that has gone on in the commodities and stock markets over the past years time when all they focus on is the latest insane thing Trump has said?
He's got a council of influence who are directing him, he doesn't even know it. He thinks they work for him, when it's the other way around. If what is said about Donald's tendencies to suggestion are true, it would be child's play for politicians and political operatives to manipulate him to accomplish their own ends, without him even realizing it, and even being convinced that they are his ideas.
Donald wants to go down in history and be remembered. That's why he talks about awards and accolades so much, and focuses so hard on them.
The insane bullshit is a distraction.