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But in his recent outbursts, he looks less like a man who “fights” than a man who panics. He’s desperate for approval and prone to public temper tantrums in times of stress. He makes statements that are totally divorced from reality or from the actual powers and duties of his office. If you had a boss who acted like this in trying times, you wouldn’t cheer him for fighting. You’d be worried. You’d be trying desperately to get him to calm down.


David French

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We’ve all seen this behavior like Trump’s in the real world. It’s disturbing when it’s the manager of a McDonald’s or a partner in a law firm. Can everyone but rally Trumpists finally say that this behavior raises questions about his fitness for office? t.co

Trump’s Tweets: Are We Sure This Is What ‘Fighting’ Looks Like?

nationalreview.com