Your analysis makes good sense to me. I hope for all our sakes it is not quite right, but I fear that it could be. Even if your analysis is spot on, I seriously doubt there are enough of these innocent but very naive people who actually register and vote to elect someone like Trump, who l have referred to as a vacuum cleaner salesman. I probably should stop doing that because there are, honest, hard working people that legitimately sell vacuum cleaners. Surely national exposure of Trump's huckster and hustler activities will be enough to send him home, and I don't mean the White House. He is a great embarrassment. Educated people around the world are scratching their heads about now and thinking, if not actually saying, wtf.I definitely wouldnt want to bet agaisnt trump at this point in time, id put him at 50/50 to win the presidency.
ive worked in highpressure sales before, selling time shares, usually it was the guy who everyone thought was the biggest dumb ass, the guy who was most sure of himself who sold the most time shares. Thinking people didnt like him, but the majority of people arent very bright.
You are overanalyzing things, thinking that most people have a brain and think like you, the fact is that most people are sheep, ready to get sheared by the sheppard with the most confidence.
Look at all of our previous elections in the last few decades, and try telling me it wasnt the best salesman who won the job, literally in every single case, it was the guy who was most sure of his actions who won the presidency, most deep thinkers tend not to deal in absolutes, when vying for the presidency failing to deal in absolutes is a cardinal sin.
You must be 100% confident that your path is the best and there is no other options, thats something trump is good at protruding.
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