Eps 1240: What Donald Trump Can Teach You About Join
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He talked not just as a man about what he could do to women, but about ordinary people and what Trump could have done for them. Scaramucci said Trump is treating the loss of Biden the way many people expected and it will go down easier than most people think. If 2016 is a guide, 2016 will be a guide for the future of the White House, not just for Trump, but for all of us.
Trump's base inherited a disapproval rating, a conviction he was found guilty of, and a Senate ban that prohibited him from running again.
Take the recording of Billy Bush declaring: "If you're a star, let's do everything you can. The 17 Republican senators who voted to condemn him will be responsible for the way Trump conducts his presidency - from indulging his autocratic beliefs to treating others "legitimate claims to power as if they were groundsmen at one of his golf clubs.
Here Robert Jeffress in January 2016, sitting on Trump's plane during a campaign stop in Iowa. The pastor and presidential candidate just finished his speech when he said, "Mr. Trump," and he believed he would be the next president of the United States. In early 2016, Trump invited him to accompany him on the campaign trail, and the candidate had his assistant email him and send him a nice note. Within hours of the polls closing, the former Trump supporter, who was briefly White House communications director, was with Trump.
Presidential historian Michael Beschloss said of Trump: "If he loses, we have a situation that is not unlike Nixon's resignation. Too much, never enough "tells the story of a man whose anger speaks with despair, adding:" We all know that if he fails to stay in office, he will be in serious trouble.
Several former Trump aides have told me that, while there are doubts about him everywhere, no matter how questionable, the president insists that he must win. Reading through the book's compelling arguments, one can argue whether "The Cult of Trump" is really about Trump, his personal behavior, or his political ambitions. Jeffress is not worried about his "personal conduct," former Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus says: "When you're at war, you're not worried about style. There is no doubt at all about the nature of the conflict between the president and his party: "No doubt.
Since becoming an adviser to the president, Trump has openly expressed support for work - based learning, paid family leave, and an unequivocal stance against bullies. He has proved he can run in the 1970s if he has the energy, but he is not afraid to speak out "unequivocally" against bullying.
Throughout his tenure, Donald Trump has been questioned about his lack of transparency about his business dealings and ties to foreign governments. Throughout his tenure, the president has faced questions about whether he colluded with a foreign government, fearing that his business might create conflicts of interest, and fearing that his temperament and behavior would violate the norms of the nation's highest office.
Trump may be in a position of great power, but he has engaged in a way that most Americans see as helpful. Only the outsider Trump could challenge the stupid system that certain Republican and Democratic elites alike are protecting to save the country. I'd have people come up to me all the time and say, "Mr. Trump, you should be leading the troops. One must be able to be an effective, even a good leader, not only for its own sake, but for the sake of the nation and the world.
Then we may need to figure out what Donald J. Trump can teach us about self-esteem and respect for the anti-Trump base and its attempts to shake us up by focusing on his lack of leadership and ignorance. Think twice about working with his government on economic programs and think twice before you join.
One thing Republicans and Democrats have been able to agree on during Trump's tenure: They don't share the same facts. Republicans who strongly support Trump, for example, are more willing to say that journalists have very low ethical standards, and that his loyal Republican supporters often hold the most negative views. Reagan distinguished himself from his opponents in that he spoke about things that interested ordinary people.
Trump's ability to dodge these issues could make it easier for future presidents to mix their interests with those of the nation. ' S. S., London. It will take time to answer questions about Trump's ties to Russia and other foreign powers, and it will take years to put them into the full historical context.