Only recently, amid "Our World Tariff Crisis," have we discovered who Donald J. Trump really is, a guy who enjoys losing more than he does winning.
If things go as many experts are saying they will, Trump just may be only a few weeks away from the happiest period of his entire life.
Trump has filed for bankruptcy six times, which seems to be some kind of embarrassment for him--too much fun, so he claims he' has filed for bankruptcy only four times.
One of Trump's neatest tricks aimed at utter pleasure is to take on the biggest task he can in order to experience the biggest failure, which can only bring him the greatest joy.
Another trick of the Trump trade is to hire as many other losers as he possibly can, to assure that they will help him fail. His chief economic adviser, for example, Peter Navarro, is almost as famous as Trump for his failures. Perhaps no other economist has ever been held in such low esteem. Yes, Navarro is precisely where Trump wants him to be.
So it is, that PB is rooting for Donald Trump to succeed soon, that he may be so sad at the outcome he will chooses to leave the political scene altogether, having run out of big failures to experience.
We realize, of course, that the revelations made here are not "the usual" ones that come out of the world of politics. Usually, political news is all about winning.
How does one take the joy out of losing? PB simply does not know, for PB is all-consumed with winners, with, that is, how and why they win.
It's a strange, perhaps entirely unprecedented political situation that we find ourselves in in 2025, with the Democratic opponents of Trump rooting for him to win.
Summed up, the way to assure Trump's losing is to make sure that he wins, For his being "the Greatest president ever" will only make him sadder and more remorseful.
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