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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery Trump wrote of the third lady that he chose her because he wanted to be able to enter a room with her and make other men envious — to see “grown men weep” — a very strange admission that his satisfaction in his marriage rests neither with himself nor with his wife but with third parties who might ogle her. (His cuckoldry-obsessed fans must surely have noted this.) But envious of what? Asked during a public appearance whether she’d have married Trump if he weren’t rich, she answered: “If I weren’t beautiful, do you think he’d be with me?” There is a certain clarity in that, one of a very familiar sort. These are astonishing revelations. Not only do they shed light on a marriagealliance of convenience that suits both parties, each with their own transparently venal reasons for enteringcontracting, but also on how the orange disaster sees the world and his place in it. Please stop for a moment and think about it - Trump married Melania because he wanted to make other men jealous, while she traded her beauty for wealth and privilege. Significantly, neither party mentioned 'attraction' which for most people is the spark that initiates a strong relationship. Are we talking about the actions of a rational adult or someone who is still engaged in juvenile games of oneupmanship with his perceived competitors? Is it a marriage or a merger of congruent business entities? Does Trump give any indication he possesses the moral and emotional maturity necessary for a successful marriage? Does he give any indication that he is even aware of these qualities or their role in a successful marriage? Is marriage for Trump and Melania a partnership of two adults committed to love each other or just another status symbol, alongside the limo and the penthouse, to be traded up for another when these symbols are no longer fashionable? How many people really believe that the marriage will survive beyond the Presidency or, as some have speculated, does Melania's marriage contract has an opt-out clause after the President gig expires ....? Is the world's most powerful country, armed with an arsenal of nuclear weapons powerful enough to pulverise the planet several times over being led by an emotional cripple who believes he's starring in his own TV show? quote:
As president and president-elect, Trump spent a great deal of time tweeting about his ratings as host of The Apprentice and those of his successor, about the ratings of various news programs covering him, about the viewerships and readerships of various media outlets, generally theorizing that those critical of him must by moral necessity be in decline. On the other hand, he plainly does not know that there are tax provisions in the health-care bill Republicans are trying to drag out of Congress: He was perplexed when they came up at a White House meeting with Republican senators, saying that he was planning on taking on tax reform at a later date, oblivious to the content of the bill he purports to be negotiating. He doesn’t understand what’s going on between Saudi Arabia and Qatar, but has taken to Twitter to argue — surprise — that, whatever it is, it’s all about him. What do you think he reads first in the morning: His national-security briefing or Page Six? I’d wager that Trump could list at least three times as many cable-news commentators as world leaders. He is much better versed in CNN’s lineup than in NATO’s. Doesn’t need the media? He is the media, a former contract employee at NBC with a sideline in casinos. He was born to conduct Twitter feuds with second-tier cable-television hosts. Figuring out health-care policy? Nobody watches that. Could it be that Trump regards politics and the Presidency as show business conducted with a different cast? His insane tweets make a lot more sense if they are viewed as the PR stunts of a 'C' list celebrity desperately trying to make it to the 'A' list. He's far more concerned with the size of the crowd he can draw than policies that will directly affect the quality of life of millions (in, for example, healthcare, taxation, foreign policy as detailed above). His focus is his own image, his ratings and popularity rather than conducting the affairs of the State. He's more interested in pandering to whims of his 'base'fans than maintaining peace in the Middle East. He seems far more interested in putting a few minor media figures (competitors?) 'in their place' than containing North Korea or its nuclear ambitions. Again this is astonishing behaviour in a POTUS. Trump seems insistent on maintaining this behaviour, even doubling down on it whenever it doesn't achieve his desired results - which is causing many, including many in his own party the GOP to question his mental equilibrium and psychological suitability for high office. And while many of us wonder about Trump's maturity, stability and competence, he has stacked his Cabinet with multimillionaires drawn from Goldman Sachs, Big Oil and the like, devastated environmental protections, and hopes to reduce health and welfare provisions while reducing tax for the ultra-wealthy (people like himself and his Cabinet), who stand to make millions while the poor continue to die unnecessary deaths due to inadequate healthcare policies. A cynic might conclude that there is method in Trump's madness ... It seems impossible to believe that this are the reasons people voted for him. If these are the reasons, then those voters deserve everything they get . But I wouldn't wish that on anyone ... There are probably a lot of men on this website, alpha males, who desire trophy bitches purely to use and display as objects What's the matter with you. Why are you trying to dis other people's kink How can you be so judgmental and narrow minded...
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