Everything about Trump and the way he thinks leads to ‘The Deal’

“What separates winners from losers is how a person reacts to each new twist of fate”.

Donald John Trump

Although his 1987 book The Art of the Deal is credited to him and journalist Tony Schwartz and is mostly written by an unknown author, the second chapter of “Elements of the Deal” no doubt comes from Trump himself. It breaks down the data in question as follows:

  • Think ambitiously
  • Protect your disadvantage (and your advantage will take care of itself)
  • Maximize your options
  • Know your market
  • Use your influence
  • Improve your position
  • Let the world know
  • Resist
  • He kept his promises
  • Check the expenses
  • Have fun

All the people involved in the American nationalist/patriotic movement and those who stand by it, who seem to accept, admire or some even worship Donald Trump, but very few have taken the time to study these principles and how it applies them to politics. Trump is indeed a political genius, but he is not an ideologue at all, he has no principles in the ideological or moral sense of the word. What he does have is a modus operandi that he applies consistently and with “deadly” effect, which his enemies have never been able to figure out how to deal with effectively, and even many of his allies fail to grasp and understand. .

Everything he does and the way he thinks can be explained by how he applies these business principles. Trump in America and the whole world sees powers and interests and “manipulates” them based on his influence and the influence they have on him.

The fact that Trump seems to promise everything to everyone, and that, for example, he never fully aligns himself with neoconservatives vs. old conservatives or oldconservatives vs. neoconservatives is an example of the “Maximize Your Options” principle.

Serving fries at McDonald’s is an example of the “Know Your Market” principle—knowing who his target voters are and how to deliver his message to them.

The same is true when he visits the Rebbe’s grave, the infamous Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, the Ohel (Tabernacle) at the Cambria Heights Montefiore Cemetery in Springfield, New York: This is how he sends a message to his targeted donors and supporters.

His tendency to do controversial things that attract publicity and drive the news cycle around him is an example of his “Inform the World” principle.

The fact that he has figured out how to tap into the mass enthusiasm of the long-suffering white masses without spending a fortune on advertising or traditional political consulting is an example of the “Control the Spending” principle.

The ‘Use Your Influence’ principle is based on his sheer insight into deal-making and this is something that he is constantly developing dynamically, non-stop all the time.

He knows that no elite in America will stand up for Whites who are desperate for a patron, so that is the lever of his influence over them. He is well aware that powerful, wealthy Jews must recruit Whites to support their economic dominance and Zionism, so the fact that he alone can inspire this enthusiasm in Whites (whereas, for example, a person like the billionaire American Jewish politician, businessman and author Michael Bloomberg could never achieve this) recommends the influence he has on Jews.

Trump learned the political lesson well after losing to conservative patriot Pat Buchanan in 2000 for the Reform Party presidential nomination: He fully understood that there was a vast, untapped base of disenchanted White populism and nationalism in the America, “further to the right than Reagan,” which no Republican was willing or dared to touch, and he cleverly seized the first opportunity to do so.

This is why when the White people of the American heartland worship Trump and are willing to serve him and die for him, he takes it for granted and does not value their faith. Trump does not think in terms of faith, he thinks in terms of influence and leverage, so a common man who has promised him blind faith has lost all influence over him! Meanwhile, a Jewish billionaire who is 9/10 hostile to Trump will still respect him because this person has influence!

This is why he tapped into populism and White American nationalism to win the 2016 Republican primary and then immediately turned to “feeding” the GOP establishment elites. He no longer needed the influence of the primary voters of the Republican Party, also known as the “Grand Old Party” – GOP, as he had “locked” that group, so what he needed was the support of his old establishment GOP to win the general election.

It’s also why Trump is constantly leaning toward more LGBTQ voters, toward more black voters, more Hispanic voters. It’s not so much that he’s ideologically anti-White (nor is he certainly ideologically pro-White) as he needs the influence that these traditionally Democratic voting blocs will give him and he doesn’t need Whites. Trump does not lean towards White Nationalism not because he is ideologically opposed to it, but because the only thing that White Nationalism could do is damage his influence with the powerful “anti-white” elites who rule the country. Right now he’s just nodding a little in that White direction because he needs the enthusiasm of their Nationalists to cross the “finish line” first. The moment he returns to the Presidency, even if he has a record turnout of white working-class voters, he will credit his victory to blacks and other minorities because that was the group that withstood the seduction of his enemies and the them by his current rival Kamala Harris would be the ultimate act of undermining her influence.

Donald Trump is a supreme pragmatist, a businessman, a capitalist and an impressionist, a showman. If you want to influence Trump, the worst thing you can do is face him from a position of weakness. He respects and deals only with power. In many ways, its modus operandi should be very familiar to anyone who understands the plain …. his trope of women being asked to face unpleasant and uncomfortable truths about the nature of reality, [i.e. according to American film slang they are asked to take the “Red Pill”, as first told in the infamous movie “The matrix” in 1999].

Also “Trump’s hypergamy” (i.e. his liking to be romantically involved with women – who either consciously or subconsciously – consider him to be successful and thus offer them greater security) is another characteristic of his utilitarian act, with people who have a relationship of socio-economic dependence on him. Trump always likes to start new tender and romantic relationships, while he hasn’t stopped the previous ones and any suffering fool who has an unrealistic romantic obsession with Trump will be quickly used, cheated and dumped.

The people he respects the most are other billionaires like him and people who are stronger than him or at least strong, ruthless and determined (like presidents Putin and Erdogan) and that’s never going to change. He’s already old enough for that.

“Trump was praising Hitler” (as the people at the “Democratic National Committee” claim, his longtime Chief of Staff and 4-star Marine Corps General John Kelly, who denies this as slander). Urban planner and retired US Navy SEAL Steve Bannon, the President’s senior strategic advisor, has openly expressed his appreciation and admiration for Julius Ebola, Charles Moras, as well as Pat Buchanan….

With these and other diverse “racist” comments by Trump himself, his European admirers and apologists are shouting, while his critics and enemies, on both sides of the Atlantic, are freaking out and threatening. In any case, do not be unjustly exaggerated, do not wishfully deceive yourself, and do not be foolishly deceived.

But it is undeniably true that Trump did not wage war, and that his current … “Democrat” opponents, more disingenuous and hypocritical, but equally ruthless, are more closely related to the relentless Deep Plutocratic State, the pseudo-labels of “Human Rights,” the relentless Globalization and the Enlightenment of the American Century.

Supra victoriam jacett gloria!

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