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HORIST: Good Trump vs. Bad Trump

<p>Because of the east coast elitist liberal media&rsquo&semi;s obnoxious&comma; unprofessional&comma; distorted&comma; biased and dishonest ad hominem attacks on President Trump&comma; administration officials&comma; Republicans in general&comma; conservatives specifically and millions of Americans who support the policies of the aforementioned&comma; my commentaries have generally been of a defensive nature in terms of the aforementioned&period;&nbsp&semi; On the other hand&comma; I have consistently expressed my disdain for the presidential personality and persona&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Most would agree that Trump is not presidential in ways that we normally think of presidents&period;&nbsp&semi; In some ways&comma; this is a refreshing departure from the norm&period;&nbsp&semi; He has come to Washington with a mandate to upend a long established corrupt bipartisan establishment that has become an American aristocracy &ndash&semi; the swamp as he has labeled it&period;&nbsp&semi; This includes most of the monolithically obstructionist Democrat Party&comma; some go-along Republicans and that enormous increasingly powerful bureaucracy that some refer to as the &ldquo&semi;deep state&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi; Because this latter group is beyond electoral accountability&comma; they arguably represent the greatest threat to the republic&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>On the other hand&comma; President Trump is his own worst enemy&period;&nbsp&semi; This is the unconventional president who engages in petty disputes&comma;&nbsp&semi; sophomoric name calling&comma; excessive egotistical behavior and statements of dubious accuracy&comma; to put it mildly&period;&nbsp&semi; He provides his political adversaries with sufficient grist for their adversarial media mills&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As he moves forward with anti-liberal swamp draining policies&comma; the press ratchets up the attacks to the point of questioning the president&rsquo&semi;s very sanity in clinical terms&period;&nbsp&semi; Correction&comma; not &ldquo&semi;questioning&comma;&rdquo&semi; but offering up unprofessional armchair diagnoses as news analysis&period;&nbsp&semi; In many ways&comma; their obsessive attack on his personality is a diversionary tactic designed to conceal their contempt for his otherwise popular conservative appointments and policies&period;&nbsp&semi; They cannot defeat Trump based on policies&period;&nbsp&semi; It is those policies that got him elected despite his pugnacious personality &ndash&semi; my vote included in that category&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>While every president has the bully pulpit&comma; it is not necessary or even beneficial to be a bully&period;&nbsp&semi; In many of his communications&comma; Trump exhibits the personality of a street thug &ndash&semi; full of threats&comma; name calling and braggadocios statements that often lack a factual foundation&period;&nbsp&semi; They report all this as &ldquo&semi;playing to his base&comma;&rdquo&semi; which itself is an arrogant insult to people who support Trump based on policy&period;&nbsp&semi; Even many of his most ardent supporters fault Trump on style and cringe at his tweets&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump came to office with the reputation as a brand master and the impresario of optics&period;&nbsp&semi; He has proven to be quite the opposite&period;&nbsp&semi; He has not only failed to advance his political brand&comma; but proven to be the proverbial bull in the optics china shop&period;&nbsp&semi; This is a president who&comma; in my early judgment&comma; would befuddle his critics and grow his fragile public support base&period;&nbsp&semi; He could well have routed the liberal establishment&comma; retreating them into the corner of political irrelevancy &ndash&semi; a place to which the voting public has been assigning left wing politicians and all their big government policies since 2010&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump could have grabbed that wave and been enjoying favorable polling numbers above the 50-point meridian&period;&nbsp&semi; The failure to achieve such a goal rests solely on the President&rsquo&semi;s shoulders&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Many saw benefit in the fact that Trump was never a professional career politician&comma; but rather a businessman&period;&nbsp&semi; This general description fails to take note of a significant fact&period;&nbsp&semi; Trump was never the head of a broadly-based corporation in which he rose from the ranks&period;&nbsp&semi; He was the head of a sole proprietorship that he inherited from his father&period;&nbsp&semi; Yes&comma; he grew the company&comma; but it was always his and his alone&period;&nbsp&semi; His opinions were synonymous with corporate decisions&period;&nbsp&semi; He was the boss&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>That experience is not necessarily compatible with being the chief executive of the nation&comma; where one must lead by consensus and deal with a complex array of power centers &ndash&semi; not just those other two branches of government&comma; but even within the Executive Branch itself&period;&nbsp&semi; A president can be strong&comma; powerful and determined&comma; but he cannot run the country from the Oval Office with an autocratic micromanagement strategy &ndash&semi; a lesson President Carter learned too late in his incumbency to save his presidency&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump&rsquo&semi;s business experience has led him to believe he could run the White House like his family business &ndash&semi; even to the point of making his children and in-laws his key advisors&period;&nbsp&semi; This was especially problematic since his closest family advisors shared his inexperience in both executive public office or in operating a broad-based shareholder corporation &ndash&semi; an experience closer to national chief executive role&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>To his credit&comma; Trump seems to have made very good appointments to carry out is anti-establishment swamp draining agenda&period;&nbsp&semi; Even as he is too often bogged down on needless and avoidable controversies&comma; much of the policy reforms he articulated are being implemented by his various appointees&period;&nbsp&semi; While the mantra of the press is that Trump is achieving nothing&comma; his administration is doing a lot to upend and replace the liberal policies of past decades &ndash&semi; especially the very liberal Obama years&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In some ways&comma; his advantage in accomplishing these goals has been the myopic and obsessive attention his media critics have placed on this personality and petty issues of the day &ndash&semi; a slurred word in a speech&comma; how he gets the wrinkles out of his suits or number of Diet Cokes he drinks&period;&nbsp&semi; All these and more are inflated and spun to the level of national crisis&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>But&comma; it is also true that Trump&&num;8217&semi;s major obstacles to personal success and high approval ratings are style and personality&period;&nbsp&semi; It is too pugilistic and egocentric&period;&nbsp&semi; He destroys his own credibility with statements that can only be described as gross exaggerations and misrepresentation of facts&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Despite his reputation as a salesman&comma; Trump has proven himself to be perhaps the worst salesman in his administration&period;&nbsp&semi; This is compounded by the fact that his ego drives him to take the center stage as the principal salesman when others can do a much better job&period;&nbsp&semi; Why is he such a poor salesman&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>A major part has to do with his ego&period;&nbsp&semi; Trump offers himself up as the savior of a downtrodden public&period;&nbsp&semi; He and only he will save the nation&period;&nbsp&semi; He fails to understand that the strength of America is the collective goodness of the American people&period;&nbsp&semi; One of President Reagan&rsquo&semi;s strengths was that he always put the American people out front&period;&nbsp&semi; He was simply the instrument of our nobility&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump&&num;8217&semi;s ego has consumed too much of the oxygen in the political atmosphere &ndash&semi; with public debates of crowd size and endless reminders of his election victory&period;&nbsp&semi; He wallows in tasteless self-praise &ndash&semi; often exaggerated self-praise &ndash&semi; to the detriment of more important issues &ndash&semi; issues that would actually put him in a better light&period;&nbsp&semi; It is no small irony that it is his obsessive promotion of his own importance is precisely what diminishes his stature and obfuscates is accomplishments&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump also has an unfortunate tendency to say things that are almost right&comma; but subject to interpretation &ndash&semi; giving both supporters and detractors ample opportunity to define his meaning&period;&nbsp&semi; After Charleston&comma; he said there were good people and bad people on both sides&period;&nbsp&semi; He was correct since many of the demonstrators were not white supremacists and not all the counter-demonstrators were bent on violence&comma; but in the way he expressed it there seemed to be an endorsement of the bad folks on one side&period;&nbsp&semi; His calling out violence on both sides resulted in critics seeming to claim that&comma; based on the cause&comma; there is such things bad violence and good violence &ndash&semi; or at least justifiable violence&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Trump is not a person to can take criticism &ndash&semi; constructive or otherwise&period;&nbsp&semi; His adherence of striking back at even mild admonitions has him seemingly at odds with everyone at one time or another&period; While strident public discord has been a growing cancer in our public discourse&comma; Trump has given it a shot of adrenalin&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Because of his personality&comma; Trump receives very little credit for his significant accomplishments as President of the United States&period;&nbsp&semi; It would seem that 2018 may be another referendum on good Trump versus bad Trump &ndash&semi; whether his policy accomplishments and future potential will trump his flawed personality&comma; as it did in 2016&comma; or whether the unrelenting attacks on his personality will take hold&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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