It's what happens when you sell yourself out for every different idea that comes along. You lose your identity. That applies to anyone/thing. [youtube]Z_s-Qk07KxA[/youtube]
I also think that Trump's paper thin skin is a huge, huge problem for someone desiring the job of the Most Criticized Person in the World. At some point, he won't have sycophants around him cheering his calling people "stupid", "idiot", "loser", etc. When he had the knee jerk reaction of "the wall just got ten feet higher", people should realize what a huge character flaw this is. Republican or Democrat, reacting like my wife does when I don't take the garbage out within 10.2 seconds asking for every perceived slight, should be game over. The business world is not like the political world.
Drawing out of a hat? Surely Clinton supporters would prefer a game of chance that involves a coin toss.
Obamas thin skin didn't matter. He gave away his few trillion in election kickbacks anyway and went on about destroying healthcare.
Yeah, all those times Obama called people losers and such. Ridiculous. Obama, actually, for all the shit he gets, has pretty thick skin. And, if you think I'm just being partisan about this, I thought the same regarding Bush, for as much destruction he caused.
A knock on today is the gridlock in Washington. Of all the candidates, he is the only one talking about compromising to get things done.
yeah, he'll try to bully people to do what he wants. that's his MO. works nicely in business when having the biggest wallet makes you immune, but not so much in politics.
The importance of this cannot be stressed. Trump gets away with it because of the cult of personality and 30+ years of being the maverick business man on TV.
That POS called everyone everything who didn't buy his lie. Twitter his beast of a wife out to talk about her lack of any pride in our country.
Agreed. the guy who has spent his life ostentatiously putting his name on everything he owns isn't going to be the Great Compromiser.