For months we asked ourselves: what will he do in an emergency?
Now we know. Fortunately, so far, fumbling and bumbling have overwhelmed the instinctive bellicosity. The only disturbances that really get his attention are those that he takes as attacks on himself. Everything else seems inconsequential is his limited consciousness.
I was reminded that, in one of the 2016 debates, Hillary Clinton was asked to say something positive about him. All she could come up with was "
his children."
Now his fragility is being showed up by what the media insist on calling children, but I'd call young leaders. Good for them; sad for him.
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