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President Trump has legitimate policy objectives in his decisions, which some perceive as erratic or out of control. It's crucial not to be on his bad side because he might just follow through on his threats, and that's something we can't afford.
Good things only happen when strong men do the right thing. President Donald J. Trump is a strong man who did the right thing. He is a peacemaker because, again, he said this during that campaign to me, he said it over and over. Peace through strength, not peace through weakness.
Trump's actions in office reflect a strongman leader's textbook agenda: identifying enemies, consolidating power, and enriching oneself and allies.
Donald Trump has a clear agenda similar to other strongman leaders, focusing on consolidating power, enriching himself, and targeting enemies.
The scene in the movie 'Tombstone' where Wyatt Earp throws a shotgun to Doc Holiday explains Trump's foreign policy. He's not just about diplomacy; if you play games, he'll come down hard on you.
Trump has been so thirsty for the Nobel Peace Prize. If he ends the conflict in Ukraine and Gaza, yes, he deserves it. I can't stand him, but if he's the critical person, then yes.
Despite Trump's strongman image, his administration's actions are often seen as ineffective and poorly executed.
Trump actually does care about people. He's a dad. He's a granddad. He's actually a really good man. And he doesn't want to see the suffering and the bloodshed continue there.
Despite Trump's claims of strength, his administration's actions often reveal profound weaknesses and lack of coherence.
Eric Trump described the respect his father, Donald Trump, received from international leaders compared to previous administrations. He highlighted the grand receptions in countries like China and Saudi Arabia, contrasting them with the lack of respect shown to Barack Obama.