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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDavid Axelrod: According to a Trump friend, "voter fraud" rants are his coping mechanism...
He can't accept losing, so he creates a story to explain why to himself.
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David Axelrod: According to a Trump friend, "voter fraud" rants are his coping mechanism... (Original Post)
brooklynite
Sep 2020
OP
After all these years he should be used to losing. It's all he has ever done. nt
Binkie The Clown
Sep 2020
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Dorian Gray
(13,493 posts)1. He creates chaos
then needs to create more chaos to get himself out of original chaos.
I would feel sympathy for him if he wasn't SUBJECTING THE WHOLE USA to his complexes.
Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)2. After all these years he should be used to losing. It's all he has ever done. nt
C_U_L8R
(45,002 posts)3. There's a word for people like Trump who can't accept reality.
Unfit.
Cha
(297,211 posts)4. It looks like it.. & not saying he's going to leave
when he LOSES.
Aristus
(66,349 posts)5. Resigning and playing golf sounds like a good coping mechanism.
Just sayin'...