Well, any normal person who kept getting such criticism and reactions as he does would ask if there was maybe something wrong with themselves. But his ego will always insist everybody else is out of step.
He has betrayed everyone who ever trusted him, his wives, his contractors, his investors, his political allies, etc., and yet peopl…
Well, any normal person who kept getting such criticism and reactions as he does would ask if there was maybe something wrong with themselves. But his ego will always insist everybody else is out of step.
He has betrayed everyone who ever trusted him, his wives, his contractors, his investors, his political allies, etc., and yet people still keep coming back. "Lucy holding the football" might be a popular analogy...though the way McConnell and company built him up, Frankenstein's monster could be a better picture.
The New Yorker got it right when they said the only way he could feel big was to make others look small. Contrast that with Gandhi, who wrote that the way to tell a good leader was by how many other leaders they made.
Well, any normal person who kept getting such criticism and reactions as he does would ask if there was maybe something wrong with themselves. But his ego will always insist everybody else is out of step.
He has betrayed everyone who ever trusted him, his wives, his contractors, his investors, his political allies, etc., and yet people still keep coming back. "Lucy holding the football" might be a popular analogy...though the way McConnell and company built him up, Frankenstein's monster could be a better picture.
The New Yorker got it right when they said the only way he could feel big was to make others look small. Contrast that with Gandhi, who wrote that the way to tell a good leader was by how many other leaders they made.