• dhork@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Presumably, he only did that because he thought the case would be in the hands of a jury anyway, so it didn’t matter as much if he antagonized the judge. Whoops.

    You’re giving him too much credit. When analyzing his behavior, it always helps to think like a first grader. The judge was mean to him, so he’s being meaner back. It’s as simple as that.

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      1 year ago

      I think this is likely no useful at best. For the average person, who cares, but anyone who actually wants to be predictive or cautious, it’s probably harmful. I think it’s much more likely that this is a political tool because he knows he lost already. He convinces how bad the judge is to people and then leaves the decision to the judge, which if you believe they’re incompetent then that decision is now in question. He needs the presidency to save himself, not to convince people of stuff that obviously not true.

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      1 year ago

      Yea I too like to infantilize people I dislike, this makes me feel super smug and superior. Wait what do you mean the stupid poopy head became president?

      The dumbest thing you can do is underestimate your enemies.

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        Wait what do you mean the stupid poopy head became president?

        The answer is that about 25 to 30 percent of the population just want to see the world burn, and Trump satisfied that urge.

        That doesn’t make known fraudster and rapist Trump a smart man.

        It just makes him a successful demagogue.