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« on: January 28, 2016, 02:07:01 PM »

-The types of people, in general, who wouldn't vote for someone like Donald Trump despise his tactics.
-People who may be at first detached might look at Trump's current and past polling success objectively.
-The above come to appreciate his ability to churn the masses.
-Type Beta, shall we say, those alienated by Trump, refuse to acknowledge increasing likelihood of victory. This results in them mocking or belittling even objective observations of Trump's political potential.
-Type Alpha, those who have come to appreciate Trump's manipulative abilities, come to actively root for The Donald. Why? Because all his detractors can't accept the possibility that someone that confounds or confuses them might win anything. It thus becomes a moral imperative to see Trump win if only to demonstrate Type Alpha's self-perceived intellectual superiority to Type Beta.

That's my self-examination, in any case. At the end of the day, do I actually prefer Trump politically? Outside of economics, no idea, but just seeing the absolute state of denial in the Type Betas creates the need to see them beaten.

Does anyone else identify with this?
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