1. There are some lines from John Dryden's "Alexander's Feast" (1697) pertinent to Donald Trump.
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Indeed; whatever happened to Louis XII's "the King of France does not avenge the insults made against the Duke of Orleans"?
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He uses this as a force multiplier. Think Mike Tyson. Most opponents lost before they ever got in the ring.
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Made no difference that Tyson's first couple dozen opponents were hand-picked tomato cans. Sheer dominance and power impresses.
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Also the reason primary opponents were loathe to attack him until it was too late.
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those were probably the happiest moments of his life
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Criticizing Jeb Bush and Lyin' Ted never gets old. Helps him with independents.
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