Trump is highly fortunate in the enemies he chooses.
Actually, he does not choose them at all. They self-select, then go off on an attack, ad hominem or for his policies that conflict with their pet projects. Trump then counter-punches, almost always with telling and lasting aftereffect. If they get up and take another swing at him, the first counter-punch was just practice. Then he gets down to business.
Trump is like a force of nature, and leaves wide demolition in his wake.
If you are going to take a shot at the king, better not miss. Even if you do manage a wound of some kind, Trump’s recuperative powers are awesome to watch.
Trump is highly fortunate in the enemies he chooses... They self-select, then go off on an attack, ad hominem or for his policies that conflict with their pet projects. Trump then counter-punches, almost always with telling and lasting aftereffect.
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Excellent, alloysteel. And I would add, Trump’s timing for his attacks is also brilliant. He knows the physics of the political universe. He knows that leverage applied at the fulcrum of events will give him tremendous mechanical advantage.
Tonight, there’s a rally being held in Greenville, NC. And because of the ruckus he caused a few days ago, there’s great anticipation of what he will say there.