To quote George Conway:
- Trump will go on TV and give a speech. On paper, the speech may say some of the right things. It will look somewhat presidential. There’s an off chance it might even be good (grading on a curve). [CHECK]
- But the problem will be that it was given by Trump, who’s incapable of sincere empathy. So it’ll be hard to believe that he believes the words he said. And his speech won’t address his own hateful, racist rhetoric. [CHECK]
- So he’ll be roundly criticized for that. And he’ll also be criticized on policy grounds, because whatever he says on that score will not suffice for many people. [IN PROGRESS]
- He’ll see and hear all this criticism on TV, and he’ll stew. And stew. He’ll grow angry and resentful that he was forced to give the speech in the first place. [HAPPENING NOW]
- Finally, perhaps within 24 or 48 hours, the narcissistic pressure will break the dam, and his anger and frustration will gush forward.[HAPPENING NOW]
- He’ll tweet, otherwise say, or do something that’ll completely undo whatever positive benefit came from the speech. [Live tweets about Obama 8/6]
- We’ve seen this movie before how many times?