He portrays Trump as a leader driven by attention-seeking incentives, arguing this creates a strategic bias toward theatrical conflict decisions.
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He portrays Trump as a leader driven by attention-seeking incentives, arguing this creates a strategic bias toward theatrical conflict decisions.
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"first of all, I mean, my perspective on Trump comes from having a personal relationship with somebody with narcissistic personality disorder. And the one..."
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