The Washington Post has published this:
Trump can't make up his mind.
He should phone a few ordinary Americans.
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The problem with politicians asking a question, is that they may get an answer they don’t want.
The great thing about a dictator is that they always get support from someone.
And our politicians should know.
The thing with Miller, or Vought, or whoever it is that articulates the policies that are eventually pumped through Trump’s larynx, is that they have absolutely no interest in what Americans might or might not want – their sole interest is in the construction of the evangelical theocratic technocracy envisaged by Project 2025 and their determination of whether or not the US deploys a tactical nuclear weapon against the Fordow fortress will be based purely on whether they see that as advantageous to the furtherance of Project 2025. (I don’t think they would rely on a GBU-57 MOP – it’s not guaranteed that it would reach the core of Fordow).
For those unfamiliar, Fordow is the deep underground Iranian nucleear facility.
To even think that Trump will act rationally as POTUS is a serious error.
Judge him only as D J Trump, a businessman who inherited his money and has had several failures and a few successes. Or, as a TV presenter/director with a successful formula which makes budding tycoons look rather silly, if not stupid. Nobody, least of all Trump himself, knows what happens next, but we can be assured that it will be unexpected and most likely calamitous in equal measure.