How can you claim that a strongman authoritarian represents constitutional governance when so much of what Trump has talked about is completely unconstitutional? And he seems pretty oblivious to the constitution.
Puff, puff, pass, bro.
Do you know what "Constitution" means? Gosh, you even spelled it correctly. I'll give you an "A" for that.
I don't know "Trump", of course. I wonder if he's Hillary's best friend, or what, willing to pave her way to the Whitehouse with his show. But I don't think he really likes to be abused, maso-sadistically like it seems he's being dealt with by Hillary. I think she's losing his favor to the extent that she and Bill might not get any more donations from him, or invites to his plush digs. At one point I argued that he's obviously just there to split the Republicans, and that is what it looks like he's done, possibly irreversibly. Having done that for Hillary, he could have expected some big favors for his businesses for years to come.
I don't think Trump had a clue what the Constitution was when he announced his candidacy, but I have never seen him as a "strongman authoritarian" either. He's just a deal maker. But he likes to do well in his deals.
I will state for a fact, now that the evidence is there in the Wikileaked emails, that Hillary wanted to promote Trump to be the Republican nominee. She did all she could to undermine Rand Paul at the outset, and Ted Cruz later on, as people she wasn't sure she could beat. At the Utah Republican meetings where Ted Crus got about 70% of the votes, there were about 25% who were not even Republicans who showed up to vote for Trump, demanding to inspect the ballot slips to verify the count. These folks were clearly progressive operators responding to calls from Clinton campaign organizers. How do I know? Well, I didn't interrogate them, but I know what Republicans look like, and what political progressive trenchworkers look like. Little pony tail hairdos, thongs, and open shirts, doh.
It's in the emails. She asked people to go get the vote out for Trump to derail Cruz.
I'm just figuring Trump is anything but stupid, really. And he's seeing the system he's dealing with, and he's deciding on some things he's gonna do after this is over. Ted Cruz is one of the few who's standing up for him right now, and after all the rhetoric, Trump notices this stuff. Trump likes to win, but he also likes the people who work for him. And he's learning why something like the US Constitution is a protection against people like Hillary.
Hell, you might see the same truth, given eight years of Hillary.