[Magdalen] Trump to back out?

Scott Knitter scottknitter at gmail.com
Thu Aug 4 17:11:49 UTC 2016


Hillary's got such a storehouse of knowledge and experience to call
on. I'd really like to see her just speak from that and refrain from
attacking in a debate, other than to rebut what's wrong (so avoid
general statements about Trump's being unfit to govern, his
temperament, etc.). She could snow him just by being able to say, "As
Secretary of State, when I met with the G-7 foreign ministers, we
discussed X and agreed on Y and Z..." and "As first lady, I
experienced this and that White House process and here's how that
works..." and "In the U.S. Senate, we did this and that, and what you
just suggested wouldn't work because... and here's what would work..."
and on and on. How best to work with the Joint Chiefs, what it's like
to work with the president and cabinet, how a complex and dangerous
military operation is decided and done...

Not that she'd divulge secrets, but she's been there, knows how all
these entities work, and can talk about it calmly to a point where
Trump just sputters.

On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 12:02 PM, M J _Mike_ Logsdon <mjl at ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> In all the varied speculation, I think the only thing for certain is:  the next thing to really keep an eye on is the debates.  IF THEY HAPPEN.  I'm of the opinion he's terrified of Hillary, and not for the reasons his supporters are.  She would humiliate him, and not even have to try very hard, and with mere fact, yet, no slurs or name-calling.  We're all in agreement (I think) that his disordered personality and character simply could not take that.  Just telling her to shut-up because she's crooked would work if this was still the primary.  It's not.  It's all different now -- which is why he's already showing signs of melting down, whether he drops out or not.




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Scott R. Knitter
Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois USA


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