@realDonaldTrump's Internal Leaks

@potus has a habit of spouting nonsensical talking points in press conferences and interviews. But are they always nonsense? Armchair diagnosis is a flawed practice, but we can still decipher a few patterns that suggest a troubling state of mind.

So, here's a thing about Trump and his competence/mental state. I'm gong to list three things that have happened since he was elected.

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Thing the first - when asked about his/the GOP's plan on ACA, he said, repeatedly, that the Democrats "own Obamacare" and its failures.

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He said that they "should" let it fail and the Democrats would "own it", but they're not going to.

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Thing the second - when he visited the CIA, he said outright that he was visiting them first to put to bed the idea of a rift with them.

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And thing the third - he described the purpose of sweeping regulatory rollback as being to allow companies to do something "monstrous" fast.

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So why did he say them? I'll tell you why. It's the other thing they have in common: they are internal talking points. Strategy points.

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His advisor (handler) says, "The media's talking about this rift, this rift. You have to go talk to them right away, show there's no rift."

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So Donald Trump gets up in front of the CIA and his paid cheering session, and honest to God the only thing he says on topic is that.

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He repeats, probably almost word for word, the rationale his advisor told him he had to be there.

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He doesn't understand what they actually wanted him to do, which was to get up and praise the CIA and act like there was no rift.

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The other cases? Same thing. He's repeating to reporters the verbiage his aides and advisors explain to him why he wants to do things.

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It was probably Bannon the nihilist who told him that the regulatory rollback would help companies that want to do monstrous things.

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My point here is - Donald Trump was never a complex or nuanced man, but at this point, he's... well, "far gone" is the only way to put it.

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It's unfortunate there is so much loaded, ableist rhetoric around both evil and incompetent men, but there is something going on here.

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When you read the text of a Trump interview or speech from ten years ao, compared to one today? The degradation is very obvious.

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And his close aides/associates outright saying he basically does what the last person he talked to (that he trusts) suggests.

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If he were playing poker and Steve Bannon were helping him and Bannon said, "Donald, you're showing an ace but you've got nothing, bluff"...

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...Donald would say, "I've got nothing so I'm bluffing." and then get very angry when he doesn't win, because he was told that would work.

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There are at least those three times in January alone that he has repeated what was obviously an internal talking point, to reporters.

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This is not to say he's entirely a puppet president. I think he's doing two things right now: his own impulses, and what he's talked into.

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Both kinds of things are dangerous for different reasons. His unchecked id, unrestrained temperament, could literally get us all killed.

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And his tendency to go along with whatever the people he relies on press him into doing puts very dangerous people in powerful positions.

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And our supposedly "liberal media" spent ages blandly reporting on "concerns" of Clinton's health that were clearly deflection/projection.

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Mark my words, if things continue, he's gonna pull a talking points gaffe like the ones I mentioned during an importantion negotiation.

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I'm sure to Donald it makes a kind of sense, he's always subscribed to the idea that it's all just "moves" in a negotiation anyway.

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The idea that you don't tell the person you're buttering up you're there to butter them up, or reveal your scapegoat plans to the public...

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...seems to have slipped away from him, though. He's lost what little sense of subtlety he ever had.

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A scene I'd bet has happened: Advisor: Donald, you have to say X, because Y. Donald: So I say Y. A: You can't say Y. D: But I'm president!

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And then there's a ten minute argument about why did the advisor tell him Y if he can't say Y, why can't he say Y if Y is true, etc.

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And the advisor tries to convince him that he can't say Y because it looks bad, but that turns into Donald wanting to say THAT.

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And then they run out of time and the advisor gives up, figuring (mostly correctly!) that it will all be overlooked anyway.

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That's how we end up with Trump rambling about the Democrats owning Obamacare if the repeal/replace fails.

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That's how we end up with Trump telling the CIA he's visiting them first because of appearances.

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That's how we end up with Trump explaining the purpose of the regulation rollback as allowing companies to do monstrous things quickly.

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Now, if you think this is worrying, here's the scary part: the people working with him in the White House and the GOP leaders must know this

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And their collective reaction to this ongoing and likely spiraling state of affairs is not "This is bad." but "What a golden opportunity!"

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Tomorrow, God willing, I will wake up. And I will find Trump's online supporters saying, "How do you know that's what his advisors said?"

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And it's true, I have no inside knowledge. It's just conversational algebra. You start from the actual outcome and work backwards.

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See, with a few exceptions, people rarely say things that make no sense. You just have to figure out *how* they make sense.

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And while it's tempting to dismiss what Trump spews in his rambles as "word salad", a lot of it does make sense from the right perspective.

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And I'm telling you, a lot of what he's been doing is repeating fragments of advice he'd get from advisors, things from strategy meetings.

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And I have never had a high opinion of him, but I don't believe he would have done that, ten years ago. Make of that what you will.

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I have another example of the phenomenon of blurting out internal notes:

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there was also "they told me to say 'drain the swamp' and it sounded terrible but I tried and you actually liked it"

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even before the election he kept parroting "visually important" because he heard it from an adviser and didn't understand.

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You would also have to worry about the verbal shart at the CIA about going back into Iraq to take their oil.

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The same occurred to me. Who told him "we might have another swing at Iraq"?

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