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To: abuelita who wrote (125437)11/29/2016 3:31:15 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219713
 
Donald Trump is unpredictable primarily because the person who ultimately makes Trump's decisions is almost always the last person he spoke with before a decision has to be made.

Bill O’Reilly asked, “If you’re elected president, and you don’t like the Iranian deal, are you gonna bomb their nuclear facilities?” “Bill, I’m gonna do what’s right,” Trump said. “I want to be unpredictable.”

O’Reilly asked, “Don’t the voters have a right to know how far you’re gonna go?”

“No, they don’t,” Trump replied. “The voters want unpredictability.”



Trump doesn't like to make his own decisions because he doesn't like to be wrong.

If Donald agrees to go along with your decision and it turns out badly, then you were wrong and he was badly advised by you.

More importantly to Donald, he was right when he previously agreed with the people who had told him your decision was wrong.

Donald's chaos is a coping mechanism he uses to protect his ego.



To: abuelita who wrote (125437)11/29/2016 3:31:47 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 219713
 
"I suspect he doesn't know what's in his mind"

friggin scary is right, Chomsky is correct.

The lack of any democrat response is what's scarier.