Trump Wanted to Win the Presidency, Not Be President
by Nancy LeTourneau
December 21, 2016 3:28 PM
Lets remind ourselves of a few things weve learned about Donald Trump over the last year or so. First of all, from Tony Schwartz (the ghostwriter for The Art of the Deal), we learned that the president-elect has no attention span for anything unrelated to himself.
Trump has been written about a thousand ways from Sunday, but this fundamental aspect of who he is doesnt seem to be fully understood, Schwartz told me. Its implicit in a lot of what people write, but its never explicitor, at least, I havent seen it. And that is that its impossible to keep him focussed on any topic, other than his own self-aggrandizement, for more than a few minutes, and even then . . . Schwartz trailed off, shaking his head in amazement. He regards Trumps inability to concentrate as alarming in a Presidential candidate. If he had to be briefed on a crisis in the Situation Room, its impossible to imagine him paying attention over a long period of time, he said.
That probably has a lot to do with why Paul Manafort who was acting as his campaign manager at the time said this in response to a question about what Trump would be looking for in a running mate:
He needs an experienced person to do the part of the job he doesnt want to do. He sees himself more as the chairman of the board, than even the CEO, let alone the COO.
During the campaign we also saw how the driving force for what motivates much of Trumps behavior is his worldview that he must either dominate or is dominated.
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