begin partial quote from:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/09/politics/jared-kushner-trump-rage-book/index.html
The final text Kushner offers is "Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter," by Scott Adams, creator of the "Dilbert" comic strip. According to Adams, Trump employs a technique called "intentional wrongness persuasion," and "can invent any reality" because "all you will remember is that he provided his reasons, he didn't apologize, and his opponents called him a liar like they always do."
It was clear to Woodward that none of this was meant to criticize Trump, just as a way to help understand him. That said, Woodward was surprised and writes, "when combined, Kushner's four texts painted President Trump as crazy, aimless, stubborn and manipulative. I could hardly believe anyone would recommend these as ways to understand their father-in-law, much less the president they believed in and served
End quote.
So, what I get from this is Trump is larger than like sort of like a comic Strip character who is "Crazy, Aimless, Stubborn and Manipulative."
Someone like this might entertain in a comic strip but is the opposite of what we need as President of the United States (let alone ANY country on earth)!
No comments:
Post a Comment