timhau
NWO Litter Technician
I think there might be more than one answer, but the first step in considering any alternatives is to recognize that Trump is not a rational person who can weigh alternatives logically. He has a childlike view of the world that limits his understanding of how consequences work.
So. He might have jumped onto Putin’s bandwagon because
(1) He wants to be friends with with political Strongmen. He admires leaders who fix elections to ensure they will rule for life.
(2) He didn’t understand that his admiration of Putin would limit his popularity with anyone much less limit his popularity with parts of the GOP.
(3) He figured that as long as he was in charge of everyone, no one in his political party would ever see him as anything less than an infallible, charismatic, studly, insightful genius.
(4) Putin played him like a fiddle just by saying “Donald, you and I are different from the little people. We make world-changing decisions every day. Your advisors don’t understand things as well as we do, so if you ever have a problem, call me. Also, I am setting aside for you 3/4 of a square mile in the wealthiest neighborhood in Moscow. When you leave office I will give it to you and you will build the most fabulous building in all of Russia.”
I think I could come up with 5 or 6 more possibilities. The trick is to simply recognize that Trump is a doltish sociopath with a malignant personality disorder.
I vote for 4. I had a short stint where I worked for a boss who was only interested on how actions and decisions reflected on him and how much credit he could snatch from the results. I pretty soon realized that this guy wasn't too bright (although he was much better in hiding it than Donnie). The result was that with the proper framing, I could get pretty much any project I wanted through the decision-making process (or at least into consideration in a board meeting).
It wasn't a fun experience, but it was educational. It's really easy to pull the right strings when there is only one.
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