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Excellent article that revisits Traitor don's announcement that he's running for President.
"In a sense, all you needed to know was this. In that announcement speech, it took him barely two minutes to make it to the Mexican border, where he remains today. Nor should it have taken long for any viewer to grasp a few other things about him: he wasnt a man for scripts, but was a man for insults; the Trump brand was far more crucial to him than the American one; he wouldnt just interrupt you or anyone else, but also himself; he was ready to use blunt, everyday language never before associated with presidential candidates, no less presidents, in public (They talked about environmental, they talked about all sorts of crap that had nothing to do with it); there were no claims too big (or false) for him to make, especially when it came to himself and his effect on the world; he had already perfected his own unique version of incoherence, or stream-of-consciousness speaking, into a vibrant art form (that, in another sense, couldnt have been more coherent); and he had an ego, invariably on display, as big as... well, not just the Ritz but perhaps his then-still-under-construction Trump International Hotel just down Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House -- and all of that was obvious even before he mentioned that great, great wall of his."
"Donald Trump wasnt actually a successful businessman at all, not in the normal sense anyway. He was an economic magician (or, in classic American terms, a con man) who regularly ground business after business -- a set of casinos (at a time when other casinos were thriving), hotels, an airline, and a series of other endeavors ranging from Trump Steaks to Trump Vodka to Trump University -- into the dust of bankruptcy or failure. What made him such a magician was that, in case after case, his greatest business skill proved to be jumping ship, dollars in hand, leaving those who trusted him, had faith in him, believed in him holding the bag."
"There really are no secrets here. In the end, Donald Trump clearly cares about nothing but himself (and perhaps his family as an extension of that self)... consider the future for a moment. Whether in his first or second term (should he win again in 2020), if things start to head south economically, count on this: hell repeat his well-documented history and jump ship, leaving the American people, including that beloved base of his, holding the bag."
http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/176544/tomgram%3A_engelhardt%2C_donald_trump_naked_as_a_jaybird/#more
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)Remember John Heilman saying these same words in March or April of 2016. He said watch how Trump turns this Campaign into a Trump Branding Operation. And how he can make a Buck at every turn.
smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)Great post and excellent assessment of Trump the candidate and the man.