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He did not want to win - Sm

Posted: Jan 8th, 2018 - 9:46 am In Reply to: I paid for my copy and downloaded. Wonderful book. - sm

It was often thought he was really trying to help HRC get elected



He wasn’t going to win! Or losing was winning.
Trump would be the most famous man in the world—a martyr to crooked
Hillary Clinton.
His daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared would have transformed themselves
from relatively obscure rich kids into international celebrities and brand
ambassadors.
Steve Bannon would become the de facto head of the Tea Party movement.
Kellyanne Conway would be a cable news star

Reince Priebus and Katie Walsh would get their Republican Party back.
Melania Trump could return to inconspicuously lunching.
That was the trouble-free outcome they awaited on November 8, 2016. Losing
would work out for everybody.
Shortly after eight o’clock that evening, when the unexpected trend—Trump
might actually win—seemed confirmed, Don Jr. told a friend that his father, or
DJT, as he called him, looked as if he had seen a ghost. Melania, to whom
Donald Trump had made his solemn guarantee, was in tears—and not of joy.
There was, in the space of little more than an hour, in Steve Bannon’s not
unamused observation, a befuddled Trump morphing into a disbelieving Trump
and then into a quite horrified Trump

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