Donald Trump’s pattern is unraveling

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“I will have my revenge!!!!” In literature, popular culture, and film, these words are spoken regularly. Revenge often makes for a fun movie or book. In real life, however, revenge can be a pain in the ass. It can even get you thrown in prison. And it looks like for Donald Trump, revenge was what he was seeking when he discussed weaponizing the IRS against two FBI agents he didn’t like.

John Kelly said Trump gleefully discussed having the IRA investigate these agents — purely because Trump didn’t like them. These two are Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. This is so similar to Richard Nixon and Watergate. However, it’s far worse. Kelly has made his statements under oath.

Do you know what I think, friends and readers? I think it’s all about patterns. Allow me to elaborate. Patterns are ALWAYS something to look at where Psychotics and malignant narcissists are concerned.

By that, I mean — Patterns of behavior. Because when one hears about something like this, it’s very rare that it’s the first time it’s happened. I am certain that if one were to roll back Trump’s past — and look at it from top to bottom — one would see patterns.

Everything leaves patterns. Good behavior leaves patterns too. A warm and gracious community organizer usually has, in their past, a history of kindness, of putting others before themselves.

Presidents leave patterns as well. For example, if you have four years of a gentle, brave President filled with kindness and wisdom, one might expect the second Presidential term to also be harmonious because of patterns.

And the patterns Trump leaves are rotten. If one were to peer into his past, I highly doubt anything remotely good would be found. Trump, with all his bitterness and self-loathing, simply took his patterns from public entertainment to — public insurrection. And mayhem.

It is no surprise that Trump tried to weaponize the IRS. And there is a good chance; if there is enough evidence, Trump just might be indicted for that too. It’s a CRIME to use the IRS for weaponization. It’s a crime to seek revenge by way of illegal investigations. Is there any law Trump HASN’T broken? That’s debatable. But we’ll find out because of patterns.

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