After Trump’s disinfectant comments, Beppe Severgnini, a columnist for Italy’s Corriere della Sera, said in a TV interview: “Trying to get into Donald Trump’s head is more difficult than finding a vaccine for coronavirus. First he decided on a lockdown and then he encouraged protests against the lockdown that he promoted. It’s like a Mel Brooks film.”
I'm tired of trying to psychoanalyze Trump based on his tweets, speeches, ghost-written books. His word is totally useless, his policies, viewpoints and anything else of substance can change in, quite literally, 30 seconds.
It's just a waste of time and saps any psychic energy anyone has--which, of course, is the reason for his success. He never lets go. It's a constant drip-drip-drip of crazy, inconsistent and hypocritical utterances, and as soon as you say, "but earlier you said...," he's off on something else.
I am no longer taking the bait.
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Originally posted by Nina: I'm tired of trying to psychoanalyze Trump based on his tweets, speeches, ghost-written books. His word is totally useless, his policies, viewpoints and anything else of substance can change in, quite literally, 30 seconds.
It's just a waste of time and saps any psychic energy anyone has--which, of course, is the reason for his success. He never lets go. It's a constant drip-drip-drip of crazy, inconsistent and hypocritical utterances, and as soon as you say, "but earlier you said...," he's off on something else.
I am no longer taking the bait.
Tweet storms and sycophants. I'm still there.
Posts: 35428 | Location: West: North and South! | Registered: 20 April 2005