And, for the record, I don't think that Donald Trump is deliberately trying to get Democrats elected.
I do, however, believe that Donald Trump and many of his followers suffer from a total lack of self-awareness and are entirely unable to process that they are losing, have been losing, and continue to lose.
2016 was a long time ago. There's been several elections since then; midterms, presidential, runoffs, midterms again, more runoffs, and none have been good for President Trump. It's time for Trump and his followers to put away the highlight reel and the greatest hits album.
If we want full-blown woke socialism, the way we'll get it is to continue to support Trump's losing adventures.
“I don’t think that Donald Trump is deliberately trying to get Democrats elected.”
Definitely not. But he does seem to have a character flaw in being enthralled with celebrity and appearance. If Oz weren’t a TV star, and if Walker hadn’t been a popular sports guy, I don’t think PDJT would have endorsed them. There HAD to have been better candidates in those races. (Please, God, don’t tell me that in the whole state of GA, Walker is the best they could put out there.)
He often gushingly remarks on the appearance of people as being “right out of central casting”. The group of women who attend almost all of his rallies ... he often remarks on how their husbands must be rich/wealthy.
The people he’s hob-nobbed with his entire life weren’t political except for the fact that everyone begged donations from him. As far as having deep political ideology, I don’t think he had it, so relied on people he trusted for advice. All the while, those people either were sabotaging him [Christie] or were liberals [Javanka].
Thank Heaven for his common sense approach to America First, which made him do wonderful things while he was there. Can he do it again? I hope so.
I’ve been in favor of Trump as President since around 1990 when I read “The Art Of The Deal”, and was giddy when he announced his run. I’m becoming disenchanted.
Ok, so your original post was actually more tongue in cheek than normal. As my response indicated, I believe things are so upside down right now, I don't think we can fully trust anything, or anyone, in this environment, especially politicians. Too many lies, too much war, too many injections, too many people who support men claiming they are actually women, etc, to fully trust anyone other than The Lord himself.
I do, however, believe that Donald Trump and many of his followers suffer from a total lack of self-awareness and are entirely unable to process that they are losing, have been losing, and continue to lose.
He is clearly losing support, but I see many claiming he's somehow stronger than ever. So when witnessing that type of behavior, we have to keep in mind that many of his die hards still faithfully believe in Q, and that he's somehow still in control playing 5D chess, so they are clearly out of touch with reality, and have been for a while. But I think that's a fairly small group, albeit vocal.
I think the bigger group of people who refuse to consider anything negative about Trump are those that need Trump, or someone like him, that they can put their faith in, in these desperate times. Someone that's obviously not God, but provides a similar tingle of security or faith. In a more stripped down analogy, Trump is like Linus's security blanket, and they don't want to give it away. They don't care that it's dirty, or has holes it now, they believes in what it represents, which they need to cope with the terrible world we're starting to live in.
To summarize, I think it's a minor form of psychosis, such as anxiety, from many good meaning people. They just want Trump to "take care of it for them" so they don't have to worry about it. If only that were the case.