While I support Trump, his personal attacks are troubling and unseemly. He risks his campaign with these; even if there is a game plan for these, I think some people won’t get or appreciate it.
Someone needs to coach him as to when to use the verbal rapier rather than the bludgeon; when to wax softly; when to show his more quiet side, which projects sincerity, rather than anger; when to speak with a Celtic lilt in his voice--such as Errol Flynn--the swash-buckling character--romancing a Southern Belle in the moonlight.
This is not weakness; this is the art of communicating with different personalities, coming from different perspectives. It could well be the key to what he seeks.
William Flax