As someone who has done a lot of study into neuroscience, I tend not to believe in evil and I consider Trump to be damaged rather than evil. However, I think you're right that Bill Kristol did not capture Trump's thinking - it is certainly not that coherent. I also agree that, if elected, he won't be held back from seeing violence done. …
As someone who has done a lot of study into neuroscience, I tend not to believe in evil and I consider Trump to be damaged rather than evil. However, I think you're right that Bill Kristol did not capture Trump's thinking - it is certainly not that coherent. I also agree that, if elected, he won't be held back from seeing violence done. Even if he loses, I think that will likely happen as he encourages his followers that he has been cheated once again and they need to enact his revenge upon his enemies.
As someone who has done a lot of study into neuroscience, I tend not to believe in evil and I consider Trump to be damaged rather than evil. However, I think you're right that Bill Kristol did not capture Trump's thinking - it is certainly not that coherent. I also agree that, if elected, he won't be held back from seeing violence done. Even if he loses, I think that will likely happen as he encourages his followers that he has been cheated once again and they need to enact his revenge upon his enemies.