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Originally Posted by Terry
Another phrase is "crazy like a fox". I used to think what a buffoon for his excessive use of twitter.
I've come to think it's his way of sending a message to a certain person or certain persons, but not intended for consumption by everyone. It's also a way to get a message out that bypasses the MSM.
When he's expressive negative comments about a person (Jerrod Nadler, John McCain or someone else), have you considered they might have a contentious history? We're caught as spectators in personality conflicts. It's not a movie and it's not a game.
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But if this is correct then it proves he is a fool. Why would you conduct this campaign in the open for the whole world to see, comment on, late night comics use it for fodder, all the while trying to also maintain the dignity you need as President of the US. You might still be reelected, but you are going to divide the country, feeding a divisive narrative. If it isn't good for the country it isn't good for your presidency. The principle is "as much as is possible be at peace with all people". To my observation Trump arrogantly ignores this principle, though he seems to have improved since his campaign.