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Mitt and Trump's Need For Love....
Nov 28, 2016 17:28:31   #
Twardlow Loc: Arkansas
 
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Mitt & Trump's Need for Love


"As noted yesterday, a lot of what we're seeing with Mitt Romney is the standard, classic ritual humiliation of Trump opponents. But here's another possibility for what is going on behind the scenes.

Donald Trump craves acceptance and adulation. Much of his 45 year history at the literal and figurative center of Manhattan has been driven by a profound drive to be accepted as a peer by the city's money elite and his general failure to achieve that. The drives the convoluted mix of neediness and populist, anti-elite grievance and grandstanding we associate with him. That's the most salient thing about Trump's candidacy. Even though Trump is a thoroughly New York creature, an elite of elites and a plutocrat, someone with virtually no connection to the people he energized to the polls, he had nevertheless an experience of anti-elite grievance that made the connection possible and galvanizing.

Mitt is the widely respected elite who looked at Trump, regarded him as trash and told him so. For all the difference, for all the non-New York-ness of Mitt, it's the kind of rejection and insult that we can see as formative and driving influence on Trump's life.

Mitt is the real thing. Many of us see him as a touch dorky or square. But Mitt is widely respected even among political opponents. He has political pedigree, great success in business. I think there's part of Trump - a big part - that, as much as he'd like to humiliate Romney, would really like him to join him, join his team, accept him.

Look at Trump's loyalists.

They are virtually all has-beens, unknowns, hotheads who the media and the political party elites see as embarrassments or jokes. Now, maybe Trump saw something in them these guys didn't. He won the e******n after all. So maybe so. But still, they're desperadoes and has-beens and unknowns. This applies to Manafort (cashed out long ago, damaged goods), Lewandowski (ne'er-do-well in the business), Conway (was a big deal in the 90s), and all the various press spokespeople and handlers. In a different way it applies to Rudy, Newt, Huckabee. To paraphrase Trump, when they were sending Trump loyalists and surrogates, they weren't sending their best.

The desire to humiliate is probably much the stronger with Trump. But I think Trump would like Mitt to validate him too."


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Nov 28, 2016 18:18:50   #
Leica User Loc: Western North Carolina
 
Twardlow wrote:
TPM EDBLOG

Opinions, Context & Ideas From The TPM Editors

Mitt & Trump's Need for Love


"As noted yesterday, a lot of what we're seeing with Mitt Romney is the standard, classic ritual humiliation of Trump opponents. But here's another possibility for what is going on behind the scenes.

Donald Trump craves acceptance and adulation. Much of his 45 year history at the literal and figurative center of Manhattan has been driven by a profound drive to be accepted as a peer by the city's money elite and his general failure to achieve that. The drives the convoluted mix of neediness and populist, anti-elite grievance and grandstanding we associate with him. That's the most salient thing about Trump's candidacy. Even though Trump is a thoroughly New York creature, an elite of elites and a plutocrat, someone with virtually no connection to the people he energized to the polls, he had nevertheless an experience of anti-elite grievance that made the connection possible and galvanizing.

Mitt is the widely respected elite who looked at Trump, regarded him as trash and told him so. For all the difference, for all the non-New York-ness of Mitt, it's the kind of rejection and insult that we can see as formative and driving influence on Trump's life.

Mitt is the real thing. Many of us see him as a touch dorky or square. But Mitt is widely respected even among political opponents. He has political pedigree, great success in business. I think there's part of Trump - a big part - that, as much as he'd like to humiliate Romney, would really like him to join him, join his team, accept him.

Look at Trump's loyalists.

They are virtually all has-beens, unknowns, hotheads who the media and the political party elites see as embarrassments or jokes. Now, maybe Trump saw something in them these guys didn't. He won the e******n after all. So maybe so. But still, they're desperadoes and has-beens and unknowns. This applies to Manafort (cashed out long ago, damaged goods), Lewandowski (ne'er-do-well in the business), Conway (was a big deal in the 90s), and all the various press spokespeople and handlers. In a different way it applies to Rudy, Newt, Huckabee. To paraphrase Trump, when they were sending Trump loyalists and surrogates, they weren't sending their best.

The desire to humiliate is probably much the stronger with Trump. But I think Trump would like Mitt to validate him too."


Find it here:

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/mitt-trump-s-need-for-love
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What a load of crap this post is. You are pretty desperate aren't you?



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Nov 28, 2016 19:56:05   #
dirtpusher Loc: tulsa oklahoma
 
Apperantly you not been following this circus lol

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