He is a big, selfish, boorish, bullying baby-man, but one would have thought it would be rather apparent, by his behaviour and his actions. And yet, he is the one that people wanted to take the leadership of the nation, and I am quite fearful whether it was in spite of or
because of these qualities. It is perfectly understandable to not feel a hint of trust for the normal political establishment, and wanting something else, and Making America Great Again is not an unreasonable wish at all. What I do not understand is why someone would look at that man, how he behaves, how he talks, how he acts, and decide to entrust their future and hopes in his hands. What is it in him that I cannot see?
I wonder what might happen when other world leaders get quite fed up with this "toughness" and stops accomodating for it. A presidential tantrum, most certainly, and then where?
Am I completely misunderstanding Trump's quote? Because I just can't think of any other way to interpret it...
Really? It seems fairly clear - and reasonable - to me. Mexico has a big problem with violence from the cartels (RIP in peace all those 'I'm going to fight the cartels' politicians who have been found with their head missing). Cartels who are, in some places, packing serious amounts of firepower. Trump is saying that if that's an issue, America is willing to help.
It's probably said more to politically embarrass the Mexican president more than anything else, but no, I don't think he was going for a re-enactment of TWD.
Didn't sound like "We're willing to help if you want.", more like a threat "Deal with that shit, or we'll send troops in".
Even CNN's version of it, which, while it's less threatening, it still sounds rather threatening. Mainly it's the use of the 'bad hombres' bit.
While Putin is every bit as authoritarian as Trump, even I don't see Putin doing that. Sure, he's capable of making threats, but he knows how to not sound threatening as well.
Putin is, after all, a dignified, collected professional, a true statesman. He is certainly more bite than bark, as it were.