Kamala Harris gets it. Yes, we should fear Trump—but we should also mock him mercilessly, because it drives him nuts.

Donald Trump is in free-fall. Read this description from Sunday’s Washington Post of how the GOP nominee spent last week: “[A]ides did not want a situation where he was watching the convention every night, getting angry, and then just golfing all day and stewing, according to people who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private interactions. Trump also had grown annoyed with the news coverage that depicted him as not working as hard as his opponent, one person who talked to him said.”

If you didn’t know that the article was about Trump and you just read it cold without knowledge of the context, you might think it was a description of parents trying to figure out how to handle an ungovernable four-year-old. So they convinced Trump to get out of Bedminster and hit the road, trading suck-ups with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In the past, Trump has called Kennedy the “dumbest member” of the Kennedy family and a “radical left lunatic.” Kennedy has calledTrump a “terrible human being” and “probably a sociopath.”

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    Well no shit, Sherlocks. Ever heard of “bully the bully”? Glad they’re finally catching on. Took too long.

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      23 days ago

      Bully the bully requires unity among their victims though, and if there’s one thing bullies do well, it’s sow discord.

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        23 days ago

        I mean, back in my country, I used to beat the shit out of the fuckers and they straighten up after that. Doesn’t work that way in the USA unfortunately. Lol

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            I don’t even know what that means honestly. I didn’t go to school in the US.

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              I’m saying that the tactic you described works against bullies in the US, if we are talking about bullies at the schoolyard level.

              Not sure what was unclear about my response?

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                I see, I was confused with the “schoolyard” term. Sorry, English is my second language. So, you mean it’s in US schools, too?

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                  21 days ago

                  Ah now I feel bad lol. No worries.

                  Yeah that’s basically what I meant.

                  There are bullies at all levels of society, and unfortunately, the US allows many of them to not only get away with it, but it’s often encouraged.

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                    No need to feel bad. We communicate and understand things. Thank you for explaining it.