His opponents are battered and shocked. They study elections, rent advisors and collect the alliance. His Panditri allowed television. And yet, the central question remains. Why does President Trump win?
He repeatedly suggests obstacles, re -writes his political interest with each new victory. Critics cannot understand this. There is no answer to the political class. And educational analysis repeatedly fails. They seek weakness and find only willpower. They search for retreat and pledge to move forward. They expect contradictions and obtain disobedience confrontation.
Trump wins because he is not just a politician; That is an event, a paradigm. He is transformative, plow, tireless, careless, focused, unknown, undivided and ineffective. He is a master of media, surrounded by committed servants who embrace his messages and methods.
Most of the people have not seen an American President of temple or nature at this time. And none of us are likely to see it again. For his purpose, for everyone, Trump continues to conquer. He not only defies the conference, he destroys it. From foreign affairs to fiscal policy, he remake Washington – and, in fact, the world – in a new American paradigm.
Unlike other presidents, who ruled history on a look at a look and the second polling number, the Trump awards both eyes on the award: strength and consequences. He understands, spontaneously, what Mciaveli advised centuries ago – that it is better for a prince that he is afraid of love, if no one may be both. Fear and respect are the twins of his leadership, and he spends both grandeur.
Trump wins because he never left the battlefield. He never gives a story. He never surrenders a platform. He fights everywhere, always with weapons of rhetoric, spectacle and sheer stamina, there is no minor uncontrolled. He refuses to play the rules written by his enemies, proceeding with the speed of a storm while other memorandums are running. Their contradictions only increase them with all their opposition.
Its medium is at every age. Roosevelt ruled on the radio. Kennedy mastered television. Obama exploited digital data. Trump easily speaks social media, bypassing gatekeepers and speaking directly to millions.
Once, the presidents supported journalists. Trump commands them. Once, the press set the agenda. Trump is the agenda. In the 24-hour news cycle, that is always the title, unavoidable story.
Most leaders want security in consensus. Trump thrives in conflict. He welcomes the protest and absorbs enmity, leads to profit. Where other people are tired under the scam, Trump is strong. Where others are seen with criticism, Trump is hugged.
This is the item of Churchill’s disregard: “Never, never, sometimes, sometimes not.” It recalls Theodore Roosevelt’s “Man in the Arena”, which kills dust and sweat and blood, but is very adventurous. Trump thrives in the arena – and unlike many, he enjoys dust.
Each impeachment, each investigation, each prosecution, all to ruin him, only made him more flexible and malignant.
Nor is Trump’s victory limited to policies or elections; It is cultural, psychological and civilization. He once thought invincible and after ripping the veneer from untouchable kuli, insisted the fragility of the institutions. He has revealed the chess between ruled and governors, re -achieved democracy as a competition, which will be more than a function of rules.
Like most transformational movements, their legacy is doubled. The dissolution is energetic, but it is also unstable. It rejects colleagues, markets and precious traditions. But it is undeniably powerful. Trump avoids questions of forces: what is leadership? What is validity? What is the fate of America in this century?
Trump wins because he is singular. Where other people are similar, he declares. Where other people avoid, he decides. Where the other retreat, he moves forward. He does not allow or apologizes. He does not trust. Obama gave America “The Audesity of Hope”. Trump gave it the habit of daring.
Every instinct of Trump is to move forward, hard work and demand more. Hope looks upwards; The audacity bends forward, and Trump never stops bending into the fight.
He wins because he is a symbol of adventure at the age of time. He wins because he commands the stage in the era of shrinking men. He wins because his opponents do not reduce his flaws but his strength. And he wins because America, at this age, requires more than managers or carers. It demands a gladiator.
Finally, Trump wins because he has mastered an ancient truth: leaders are measured by titles that they wear, but they turn by tidal. Trump has changed the tide in foreign policy, economics, media and culture. He has reverse the beliefs of his enemies and has transformed the expectations of his followers into punishment.
Trump’s opponents continued to walk into the forest of loss while discovering clarification. They will write books, organize seminars, talk on fund commission and TV. They will blame voters, systems, press – even providence.
But the truth is simple: they lost because he won. Trump won as the US has entered the courage of an audacity, and is its unwanted herald.
For better or worse, whether you support or oppose it, Trump has changed the tide of a nation, and of course the world. Does history record it to everyone as a victory or tragedy, no one will dare to shorten it.
Adonis Hoffman is an independent lawyer and writer who writes on business, law and policy in the US. He has served in senior roles in FCC and US House of Representatives.