If you look Trump through the eyes of self preservation, you can see that running for president in some ways was a "SUICIDAL" type of endeavor for him. In other words he was always making so many enemies both Republican and Democrat and other world leaders that at some point the whole thing was going to collapse back upon him.
The biggest surprise to most people is actually that he has been able to "Hang on by a string" so to speak so long already which only attests to the basic "Insanity" of the world right now.
I think to see him more like how a "Mob Boss" functions in making his own rules even to where he would be machine gunning competitors might be the best way to look at Trump at this point.
The "Alabama" Dorian thing just brings into focus how completely "out of it" Trump actually is and likely has been all along at this point.
If the president cannot be defined as completely insane and dysfunctional and working against his own best interests and the best interests of the nation and world, he must at least be defined as "having had some sort of nervous breakdown" during the presidency to the point where he is no longer a functional president. But, the argument also could be made that he has NEVER been a functional president in the first place by all the actions he has taken so far.
So, the question becomes: "How do the people of the world and in specific Americans deal with this untenable situation?"
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