You all know Trump is a conman right? First and foremost, Trump cons people.
I am persuaded that he is currently pulling off the greatest con of his life: Persuading his critics that he in invulnerable and invincible.
h/t to @JayColorado3 for the phrase
That's how he avoided being removed from office despite a series of wrongdoings.
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As recently as the Wisconsin election (when the GOP pulled every voter suppression trick in the book and Trump threw his weight behind Dan Kelly) the GOP lost in Wisconsin.
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And yet, Trump has people believing that he is all powerful and invincible and he will pull a trick out of his bag and make himself absolute dictator.
Underestimating Trump is dangerous. . .
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Think what happens when Trump critics run around with their hair on fire crying that "OMG Trump will fix the election! He will succeed at cheating! We will LOSE!"
Think what that does.
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Trump's brand depends on winning.
Actually, so did Mussolini's.
Mussolini promised Italy lots of winning. When Mussolini lost, he was in trouble.
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research.calvin.edu/german-propaga…
Yes, the Trump GOP will try to cheat. They will try every trick in the books in November, the way they did in Wisconsin.
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People accuse me of being an optimist. (I used the word "accuse" on purpose 🤣)
I am only an optimist because I believe in the power of majorities.
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But there is no evidence that a majority of Americans want what Trump stands for.
What is distressing is how many Americans DO want what Trump stands for . . .
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The lesson from 2016 was: Don't underestimate Trump.
But we can over-learn the lesson, too.
Wanna know how to make a "strongman" shrivel and turn into nothing?
Make sure he loses.
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Here's my to-do list: terikanefield-blog.com/things-to-do/
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Well, some of us have.