Scott “Dilbert” Adams perceives the onset of Trump Act III

Adams has long argued that although Trump is fallible, he is not and has never been a loose canon or out of control. Adams has perceived a meticulous campaign of persuasion throughout, and this has propelled Trump to victory thus far. But now Hillary has a persuasive line too, going sharply negative on Trump, and scoring hits that have let her pull ahead. If this were a movie, Adams observes, it's time to segue from the “fun” of the second act to the “serious” third act, in which the protagonist — good-hearted but flawed — changes himself for the better, and proves himself worthy of the happy ending the audience wants. In expressing his “regret” for his past excessive rhetoric, Trump is making the dramatic pivot that the moment requires of him. Adams predicts Trump will stay true to that pivot, and this will work in Trump's favor. Adams offers an interesting way of looking at it, and not one to be casually discarded.

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  1. MACVEL says:

    What can be done to prove Adams’ prediction?

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