As the real estate and reality-Âshow tycoon sees things, this is all win-win for him. Peggy Noonan of The Wall Street Journal wrote something to this effect recently, Trump told me, explaining that even if he loses, ‘‘he goes back to being Donald Trump, but even bigger.’’
The Trump campaign may be a win-win for Trump, but it is a monstrous dilemma for a lot of other people. It is a dilemma for the Republican Party and a dilemma for the people Trump is running against. They would love to dismiss him as a sideshow and declare his shark jumped, except he keeps dominating the campaign and the conversation, and they have no clue whether to engage, attack, ignore or suck up in response. It is a dilemma for the elected leaders, campaign strategists, credentialed pundits and assorted parasites of the ‘‘establishment.’’ They have a certain set of expectations, unwritten rules and ways of doing things that Trump keeps flouting in the most indelicate of ways. And, of course, it is a dilemma for the media, who fear abetting a circus. This is why The Huffington Post announced in July that it would publish stories about Trump only in its ‘‘entertainment’’ section, so that when it all ended, as it surely would soon, the website could remain pristine and on the side of the high-minded.
Ha, exactly so: "They have a certain set of expectations, unwritten rules and ways of doing things that Trump keeps flouting in the most indelicate of ways."
That's what makes Trump great. And that was from a year ago.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/04/magazine/donald-trump-is-not-going-anywhere.html
Ha, exactly so: "They have a certain set of expectations, unwritten rules and ways of doing things that Trump keeps flouting in the most indelicate of ways."
That's what makes Trump great. And that was from a year ago.
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