He had said in an interview, that has since been deleted, he would run as a Republican because "they have the dumbest bunch of voters".
The video was real. I watched it. More than once. No, it was not a people magazine interview. The source was never identified, and it was fairly low quality. Empty room on a chair. Light from a window next to him was terrible. It was on Reddit, then vanished.
That has all the signs of a bullshit fake, then.
Sorry.
Given this was a well known meme that was countered, every news site in the world would have been ecstatic to publish that video.
If it made it to the internet, on reddit no less, there is no way it could be disappeared.
I will trust you that you saw it, but I have no reason to think it isn't fake as long as you can't produce it.
When was this supposed to be from, btw?
Why would he say that in an interview?
And in fairness... he treated them, and the Office like they were idiots.
Now, that all said, a private conversation where he said they were the dumbest bunch of voters is entirely possible, because he completely thinks everyone he can sucker is a fucking idiot.
It is obvious he thinks his voters are dumb, other people's voters are dumb, and everyone who isn't actively screwing people over to get advantage are dumb.
Establishment Repugs first chastised, then had to kiss his ass.
The GOP were really thrown off the first year. McCain hated him. Ryan would originally not endorse him. Lying Ted was force to endorse him by end of it.
They wanted the massive Koch network donor tax cuts... which Donny would also benefit. So I think that was the linchpin holding it together in the beginning. And of course, Trump likely used that to force everyone to kiss the ring, or he won't sign.
Right. Trump had shit he wanted, and it lined up with the Republican agenda.
Which is why he was a Republican.
There was nothing he wanted that was a Democratic goal, really. (Out of Afghanistan and Iraq, even if for different reasons - but that wasn't something he was ever going to fight for.)
Once in power, he governed as a bog-standard Republican in almost everything that didn't involve his direct ego or enrichment.