Trump Base Beliefs:
1) Trump is under attack. Attackers include lefties, Hollywood people and even Republicans like Paul Ryan, John McCain, John Kasich and Marco Rubio.
2) He is a "poor man's billionaire."
3) Every media platform is against him.
4) Trump is an earthy man because of his experience in the construction industry.
5) Trump borrowed money from his father, but turned the million dollar loan into an empire worth more than 10 billion dollars.
6) Trump raised his kids right by making them on construction sites-- driving back-hoes and heavy equipment.
7) Donald Trump uses a bullying style because it works and because of the intensity of the attacks against him.
8) Trump is learning to be less gruff as he gains experience as President.
9) Trump is anti-establishment.
10) Trump has revealed the Washington D.C. swamp for what it is. He threatens the Deep State bureaucrats, special interest groups and lobbyists running our government like no other president.
11)The United States is actually being run by a shadow government and Trump has done his level best to reveal the situation.
12) Trump puts America first. His enemies are using the Russia collusion story in an desperate attempt to bring him down.
My liberal perspective:
I love the term poor man's billionaire and I
think it does capture one of Donald Trump's paradoxes-- though a high roller,
he rarely appeals to educated voters from the upper income demographic. His
cabinet is full of wealthy people, not exactly a swamp-drainer.
I interpret the tough guy approach to politics as Trump's strategy
more than a personality trait. As Trump's primary campaign unfolded he got a
clear message from Republican primary voters-- the more outrageous and less
politically correct you behave, the more we like it.
Trump has perfected a very direct style of speech-making. I heard one commentator state that Trump speaks with the cadences of a comedian. Trump is at his most effective when he stays away from the teleprompter. He becomes animated and entertaining.
Trump is an interesting contradiction-- very open about using
Twitter in support of his complicated machinations but a master of distraction. Trump has instincts towards secrecy-- ask him
about his income taxes and he changes the subject.
The baffling
combination of saying whatever crosses his mind, while changing his mind
constantly- makes for a 24/7 reality-TV show. Nobody seems sure Trump is suitable for the presidency, but he's a master of marketing and media. And he somehow figured this out from a second tier reality TV show called Celebrity Apprentice...
The "You're fired!" tagline for Celebrity Apprentice works well for Trump's approach to government. Just ask Mike Flynn, Paul Manafort, Sean Spicer, and James Comey. They all got the axe, bit the bullet, took one for the team. Jeff Sessions may be next, and the Donald may even add Robert Mueller's head to the chopping block. That will add some thickening to the plot.
The "You're fired!" tagline for Celebrity Apprentice works well for Trump's approach to government. Just ask Mike Flynn, Paul Manafort, Sean Spicer, and James Comey. They all got the axe, bit the bullet, took one for the team. Jeff Sessions may be next, and the Donald may even add Robert Mueller's head to the chopping block. That will add some thickening to the plot.
Trump never hired Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani or Chris Christie, experienced politicians with media savvy. Trump doesn't like to share the spotlight with the heavyweights. But smooth talking Anthony Scaramucci has recently arrived on the scene. "The Mooch" grabbed some of Trump's screen time over the last 48 hours and may soon hit the highway for the same reason...
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