Another thing is his need for attention, the continual cry for "love me", this deep seated wish for approval. He is not all that smart, imo, just a business man who had a very wealthy father and has used his celebrity to bring in the dollars. Who else splashes his name all over the place? He has never been accepted by most New Yorkers, and this riles him to no own. He set a publicstandard for capitalistic greed and materialism back in the 80's and has never relented in his pursuit of the dollar. His kind of bullying, i.e., reality show, shows his lack of decency and vulgarity and that's just for starters about his moral code. He is not mentally fit for this office, and I sometimes wonder why he hasn't been diagnosed with a serious mental condition.
What is most shocking though, is the number of educated Americans who refuse to acknowledge all of the above plus his lack of experience in governance, in public office, and who just stick to the Republican script.
In the end though, it's a reflection of America, of the ignorance and anger here. It's the great divide that has continually been a part of this country. One thing he can't change is that she won the popular vote by 3 million plus. Still, this America and its people represent extreme capitalism. Warren Buffet says that the divide in wealth between the 1/10 of 1% and the rest of us will continue to grow. He says only government intervention will change that and pointed out how the social agenda of FDR helped the working class. He said the business community will do nothing about it.
Well, got that out of my system.