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His Own Worst Enemy
Townhall.com ^ | August 27, 2015 | Derek Hunter

Posted on 08/27/2015 4:50:59 AM PDT by Kaslin

On paper, Donald Trump offers a lot as a candidate. He’s able to command a room, he is decisive, confident, unapologetic for what he believes, doesn’t need to kiss rings and make promises to raise money, and he stands up to an activist media. But campaigns aren’t run on paper, they’re run in life. And in life, Donald Trump appears to have an out-of-control ego in need of constant feeding, which is coupled with no ability to control himself.

Nothing about Donald Trump’s life requires constraint. Worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $10 billion, there is nothing he can’t afford to buy, aside from some countries.

I once had gotten paid all at once from a few consulting jobs I’d done; for how I grew up until that point, I was flush. I’d had more money in my bank account than I’d ever had. I’d been paycheck to paycheck before that, with some months pretty financially thin. I remember walking around a Target and, in the electronics department, it hit me: I could afford to buy anything in the store at that moment. It was a weird feeling.

While I could have afforded it, it would have been stupid to buy the most expensive thing there (I’m pretty sure it was their biggest TV), so I opted for financial responsibility and just purchased what I was there for. But I remember that feeling. It was the ability to breathe, to check the mail without fearing a bill or have to turn down going out with friends because I needed to pay rent. It was liberating, but it was also foreign.

Every day of Donald Trump’s life is like that, everywhere he goes, without the frame of reference of what it was like before. That has an impact on a person’s character.

I’m not saying Trump is of low character, this isn’t a value judgment or a self-congratulatory exercise where I pat myself on the back for my accomplishments, it’s an observation of a man who can’t seem to control himself when he should because he’s never had to.

The Fox News debate was 2 weeks ago, a lifetime in politics. Yet, for reasons unknown, Trump took to Twitter this week to attack co-moderator Megyn Kelly again. Using the retweet function to make most of his attacks via proxy, he endorsed calling her a “bimbo,” among other things.

Pointless and petty, but very Trump.

Donald may not have anyone close to him who can tell him “no,” or even advise him against an instinct.

The fact that he’s raised kids who, by all outward appearances, are well-adjusted, successful children who, unlike many in their situation of birth, still speak with and love their father, is a testament to an important part of his character. But he’s not running for the nation’s father.

The fact that he harbors such a grudge against Kelly for asking questions he didn’t like, long after the rest of the world had moved on, gives insight into who Donald Trump is.

What did he think running for president would be like? What, if he manages to get the nomination, does he think Democrats are going to do, play dead? These are people who accused Mitt Romney of killing a woman with cancer, who brought up how his family treated their dog in the early 1970s, who dug up dirt from his high school years. Did Trump really think things he’s said about women in the past wouldn’t come up?

If he did, he should fire his advisers for failing to prepare him properly. Unfortunately for him, he appears to be the only adviser he’s willing to listen to.

As much of a force of nature as Donald Trump is, he’s just a man. He’s a man who’s made a lot of money through his business dealings, and money is power. But power isn’t necessarily money.

While Trump has the power that comes with money, he doesn’t have, or even seem to understand, the power that comes from wielding government authority. Trying to earn money is very different from exerting the power of government. One gives you status and comforts in life, the other has the ability to take life, to imprison, to create the rules. People in business try to work the rules to their advantage, people in government make the rules. It’s not the difference between a football player and the refs, it’s the difference between a football player and the person who writes the rulebook.

People will do anything, legal or otherwise, to be involved in writing the rulebook. But to get there they must answer tough, even uncomfortable questions.

I loved it when Trump threw race-baiting activist masquerading as a journalist Jorge Ramos out of his Iowa press conference for constantly interrupting journalists’ questions. Ramos makes his fortune through division, has his power based on keeping an uneducated populace ignorant and away from assimilation.

But I also loved it when Trump had Ramos brought back in the room, answered his questions and refused to play the Ramos-victimhood game. Running for president, and being president, requires confronting people and questions that are unpleasant. Donald needs to accept the fact that he’s quite good at it when he’s comfortable with the issues, and awful at it when his ego is bruised by questions that make him uncomfortable. Because no one – not the media, not his fellow candidates, and certainly not the Democrats – is going to roll over and declare anything off limits.

If Donald Trump can’t handle tough questions about his past statements without continually throwing a fit, even weeks later, it raises questions about how he would act when things get heated while sitting across the table from world leaders. If a business negotiation breaks down and personal attack fly, egos are bruised. If world leaders let the invectives fly, and they’re taken personally while holding a grudge, the consequences are much greater than lost money.

Trump is a refreshing change from the usual political BS we’ve been spoon fed by both parties; he is a force of nature. But even hurricanes peter out. If he’s going to last, if he’s going to end up with a real chance at the White House, he’s going to have to find a way to keep in check his worst enemy.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: campaigns; donaldtrump; ego
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1 posted on 08/27/2015 4:50:59 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

If one thing has been proven, Donald Trump is NOT his own worst enemy. Do these people have a clue?


2 posted on 08/27/2015 4:55:28 AM PDT by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: I'd like to drive away not only the Turks (moslims) but all my foes.")
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To: Kaslin

I agree, it is enough with the Trump vs Meghan Kelly thing.

Trump should just ignore it and say nothing. Be bigger and act Presidential.

The author is correct, if Trump cannot control himself or holds grudges, he may not have the temperament for being the next POTUS.

Those are legitimate concerns.


3 posted on 08/27/2015 4:57:56 AM PDT by Erik Latranyi (Trump - He likes progressive taxes and criticizes Walker for not raising taxes in WI)
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To: Kaslin

It’s clear that these people only make themselves more irrelevant every day. They simply don’t understand, that it’s tone of Trump’s very message that the people support. Americans love freedom and have only needed a leader to fight for it. The chattering class, mewling and throwing of feces at his every action only diminishes them and strengthens the Donald. As long as he refuses to back down his popularity will grow.


4 posted on 08/27/2015 5:04:51 AM PDT by Steamburg (Other people's money is the only language a politician respects)
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To: Kaslin

Because he’s very, very rich — and with a fortune he MADE, no less — he’s never learned to control himself?
Derek Hunter, I can’t believe you wrote that. No, really. Go sit in a corner.


5 posted on 08/27/2015 5:05:00 AM PDT by Buttons12
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6 posted on 08/27/2015 5:07:43 AM PDT by Bon mots
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To: Kaslin

“To be a rulemaker in government one has to answer tough questions”? Who knew? What about all of the Klown’s Czar’s? How many tough questions did they have to answer?


7 posted on 08/27/2015 5:16:02 AM PDT by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: Kaslin

>> And in life, Donald Trump appears to have an out-of-control ego in need of constant feeding, which is coupled with no ability to control himself.

Where to start... where to start...

** You mean like 100% of politicians, Jeter?
** Oh, and like 100% of prime-time “reporters” and “pundits” and “analysts”? Project much, Derek?
** To paraphrase Abraham Lincoln re: Grant’s drinking: “Send him a barrel of ego on me.”
** Thank goodness Obama doesn’t have an out-of-control ego like DT!
** I can show you ten billion reasons why DT’s personality is effective. (Not nice... effective.)

**


8 posted on 08/27/2015 5:17:38 AM PDT by Nervous Tick (There is no "allah" but satan, and mohammed was his demon-possessed tool.)
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To: Kaslin

Quite the rambling article. What was the thesis?


9 posted on 08/27/2015 5:17:59 AM PDT by nhwingut (Trump-Cruz 2016 - Blow Up The GOP)
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To: Erik Latranyi
Do you trump haters ever shut up !

We don't want the DC lobbyist owned Puppets like Walker, Jeb , Rubio .

Stop the bitching ..

10 posted on 08/27/2015 5:18:36 AM PDT by ncalburt ( Amnesty-media out in full force)
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To: Nervous Tick

Jeter should be Hunter.

Derek Jeter played football. Derek HUNTER spews “analysis”.


11 posted on 08/27/2015 5:19:44 AM PDT by Nervous Tick (There is no "allah" but satan, and mohammed was his demon-possessed tool.)
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To: Kaslin

Donald Trump continues to out the RINOs and establishment pukes—A tremendous service to thinking voters.


12 posted on 08/27/2015 5:20:28 AM PDT by Arm_Bears (Biology is biology. Everything else is imagination.)
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To: Nervous Tick

LOL, I was wondering WTF got into Derek Jeter! ;)


13 posted on 08/27/2015 5:22:15 AM PDT by mkjessup (Trump is the barbarian at the RINO gate, Cruz is his 'inside man' and I LIKE it !!)
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To: nhwingut

>> Quite the rambling article. What was the thesis?

“I make a lot of money at this pundit gig and Donald Trump is derailing my gravy train!”

Or something. These vague hit pieces are plug-compatible with each other.

It would be amusing to put together a software-driven “Anti Trump Article Generator”.


14 posted on 08/27/2015 5:22:35 AM PDT by Nervous Tick (There is no "allah" but satan, and mohammed was his demon-possessed tool.)
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To: Kaslin

The press is actually complaining that somebody ELSE is piling on instead of just them?


15 posted on 08/27/2015 5:22:41 AM PDT by Rad_J
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To: mkjessup

Yeah, sorry, I was guilty of Posting While Not Under The Influence (of coffee).


16 posted on 08/27/2015 5:24:03 AM PDT by Nervous Tick (There is no "allah" but satan, and mohammed was his demon-possessed tool.)
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To: Erik Latranyi
.... he may not have the temperament for being the next POTUS

I agree he could regulate himself more, but at this point it isn't seeming to make any difference.

As for temperament, we have a POTUS now that acts like a two-year old with a poopy diaper who desperately needs a nap. Temperament? How about tantrums?

17 posted on 08/27/2015 5:24:35 AM PDT by Gaffer
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To: Kaslin

It wasn’t reasons unknown—on Kelly’s first day back she and her anti-Trump guest snickered while they misrepresented Trump’s position on immigration.

He’d been led to believe that the Fox cease fire would be honored, and there she was mocking him as soon as she was back on the air.

But yeah, he should have been more careful with, particularly, retweeting a bimbo reference, when he’d already been roasted for doing the same thing a couple of weeks earlier.


18 posted on 08/27/2015 5:25:02 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: Erik Latranyi

Trump’s harsh treatment of the media shows that he knows how to treat them, not that he “cannot control himself or holds grudges”.
Though the media, of course, would like you to see it their way. That’s the way you’re supposed to see it! They’re the media!

The proof is in the numbers.


19 posted on 08/27/2015 5:28:10 AM PDT by mrsmith (Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat/RINO Party!)
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To: Nervous Tick

We’ve all done that. But you caught it quickly, so kudos to you. Are you drinking coffee now, or do you just go straight to the vein with the Dunkin Donuts coffee IV kit? lol


20 posted on 08/27/2015 5:28:21 AM PDT by mkjessup (Trump is the barbarian at the RINO gate, Cruz is his 'inside man' and I LIKE it !!)
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